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QUESTIONS - 14070_333
CHAPTER 15 FIELD ASTRONOMY AND TRIANGULATION - 14070_335

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Figure 14-7.—Example end-of-month status for a project. Q3.   Figure 14-7 shows the end-of-month status for a Seabee project. For this project, what is the total percent  of  project  completion  that  should  be reported in the monthly SITREP? (You will need to determine the missing data) Q4.   A certain NCF project was originally estimated to require 600 man-days of direct labor. To date, 650  man-days  have  been  expended  and  the project  is  75-percent  complete.  Based  on  this information  only,  how  many  man-days  of  labor should be required  to complete the remaining 25 percent of the project? 14-14 Q5.    Assume that your battalion is deployed to Seabee Camp  Shields,  Okinawa.  As  part  of  your engineering  tasking  for  the  deployment,  you  are to prepare construction drawings for a future project to be sited at the camp. When completed to  what  command  should  the  drawings  be forwarded for final approval? Q6.    According  to  the  TRAMAN,  there  are  two reasons for you to have the ability to foresee all of the steps required to complete a job that you intend to assign to one of your EAs. What are those two reasons?







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