Military Construction Planning and Design Funding Requirements

Abstract

The Corps of Engineers can better identify its need for military construction planning and design (P&D) funds through the use of a model that incorporates the relationship of project size, design execution rates, and customer fund source. The costs of providing P&D services are not out of line with similar services provided in the private sector; however, cost reduction improvements can be made. The Corps should undertake a comprehensive review of design breakage, lost design, the differences between design costs for small and large projects, and the strategy for managing P&D.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 1990
Accession Number
ADA232347

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  • Eric M. Small
  • James L. Hathaway
  • Jeffrey Hawkins

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  • LMI

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