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Welcome to USACE reflected a website where everything "quality control" related is introduced, discussed and expanded-upon to further your grasp of the quality control position. (This site assumes you have a new or active USACE certificate, you will need to present this during this training.)

All federal QCM and QC-PE positions must pass the USACE CONSTRUCTION QUALITY MANAGEMENT FOR CONTRACTORS - #784 course as an introduction to working alongside the United States Corps of Engineers on government construction contracts. The QA/QC EDU course covers regular issues of daily work on a USACE/NAVDAC project and expands on required activities that USACE only briefly touches upon... from their side. 

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This site will help fill the gaps in the USACE course curriculum so you have a good handle on what is expected and suggesting advanced "good practice" ideas and examples. All seen from the contractors prospective.

 USACE has YouTube video's on most modules of RMS ... Again from their prospective... the requirements only with functionality examples, a good start.

You can try these independent courses to enhance your understanding of RMS 3 ...

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We have recommendations for project directors / managers that, while adding a touch of work, saves and shares critical details that are usually left to the wind ... until .... 
Look for "Project Managers" notes.


SIMILAR SOFTWARE:

Did you know that in many companies across the world now incorporate similar processes to the USACE RMS 3 software layout in local private construction projects? 

The same QC submittal, RFI's, daily reports etc, project management processes are built into copy-cat software like ProCore, Project Mates,TRIRIGA and knowing what it takes to pass these review's the first time is essential/critical to a good C-PARS evaluation. (Covered in level 4)

Our services are designed for:

  1. New Quality Control Managers
  2. Seasoned Quality Control Managers
  3. Quality Control project engineers QCP
  4. Corporation's looking to  streamline and consolidate its quality control efforts.
  5. Companies looking at standardization of QC activities


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