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"The responsibility for administering [[construction]] and supply contracts, for understanding the design and contract intent, for maintaining technical coordination between design and construction engineers, and for managing the construction staff to assure compliance with specifications should be vested in an identified engineer at the construction project. He should have the administrative and technical control of all resources necessary to accomplish safe construction of the dam. Construction personnel should understand the conditions upon which the design is based and the relationship between these conditions and the design features. When unanticipated conditions are encountered, design personnel should be involved in determining
"The responsibility for administering [[construction]] and supply contracts, for understanding the design and contract intent, for maintaining technical coordination between design and construction engineers, and for managing the construction staff to assure compliance with specifications should be vested in an identified engineer at the construction project. He should have the administrative and technical control of all resources necessary to accomplish safe construction of the dam. Construction personnel should understand the conditions upon which the design is based and the relationship between these conditions and the design features. When unanticipated conditions are encountered, design personnel should be involved in determining
their effect."<ref name="FGDS-2004">[[Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety | Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety, FEMA, 2004]]</ref>
their effect."<ref name="FGDS-2004">[[Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety (FEMA P-93) | Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety (FEMA P-93), FEMA, 2004]]</ref>


==Best Practices Resources==  
==Best Practices Resources==  
{{Document Icon}} [[Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety | Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety, FEMA, 2004]]
{{Document Icon}} [[Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety (FEMA P-93) | Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety (FEMA P-93), FEMA, 2004]]


==Trainings==  
==Trainings==  

Revision as of 22:32, 15 December 2022


Construction of an earthen embankment dam.

A contractor is responsible for providing all of the material, labor, equipment and services necessary for the construction of a project. Contractors often hire specialized subcontractors to perform all or portions of the construction work. When using subcontractors, the general contractor is responsible for overseeing the quality of all work performed by any and all of the workers and subcontractors.

"The responsibility for administering construction and supply contracts, for understanding the design and contract intent, for maintaining technical coordination between design and construction engineers, and for managing the construction staff to assure compliance with specifications should be vested in an identified engineer at the construction project. He should have the administrative and technical control of all resources necessary to accomplish safe construction of the dam. Construction personnel should understand the conditions upon which the design is based and the relationship between these conditions and the design features. When unanticipated conditions are encountered, design personnel should be involved in determining their effect."[1]

Best Practices Resources

Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety (FEMA P-93), FEMA, 2004

Trainings

On-Demand Webinar: Dam Construction Quality Control: Dos, Dont's and Lessons Learned

On-Demand Webinar: Quality Assurance and Field Inspection for Dam Construction Projects

On-Demand Webinar: Pitfalls in Quality Control Processes for Compacted Earth Fill

On-Demand Webinar: Best Management Practices for Waterstop Selection, Installation, and Inspection


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Revision ID: 5788
Revision Date: 12/15/2022