EPA's New Construction Operations Review Program

by John T. Rhett, (M.ASCE), Deputy Asst. Administrator for Water Programs; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Arlington, Va.,
Elliot Tucker, (M.ASCE), Asst. Central Area Program Mgr.; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.,


Serial Information: Civil Engineering—ASCE, 1977, Vol. 47, Issue 5, Pg. 76-77


Document Type: Feature article

Abstract:

Experienced construction engineers from EPA's Headquarters are now visiting numerous sewage treatment construction sites to review the quality of work being done. Behind the new program is EPA's desire to insure that it gets maximum benefit for its dollar. It wants to make sure that what is on the plans and specs is actually getting built. Among areas being inspected: adequacy of financial and technical management; effectiveness of project inspection; and quality of construction.



Subject Headings: Construction sites | Financial management | Construction management | Sewage | Quality control | Project management | Inspection

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