USACE Basics
Construction Know-How
Safety First
Project Management
Office&Field Just For Fun
100

This is what the letters U.S.A.C.E. stand for.

What is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers?

100

These detailed drawings guide the construction of a project.

What are blueprints?

100

Supervisors and engineers often wear this color hard hat.

What is white?

100

In project management, the three major constraints are cost, scope, and this.

What is time (or schedule)?

100

This beverage is the #1 reason construction meetings don’t start on time.

What Is Coffee

200

After “Building Strong!” this phrase completes the USACE motto.

What is “Serving the Nation”?

200

Distinguished by a long hydraulic arm and a bucket, this machine is the workhorse of digging.

What is an excavator?

200

These three words form the classic reminder for recognizing hazards around you.

What is “Stop, Look, Listen”?

200

This term describes work added to the contract after the project has already begun.

What is a change order?

200

This simple writing tool becomes impossible to find the moment you need it.

What is a pen (or pencil)?

300

This city is home to USACE Headquarters.

What is Washington, D.C.?

300

In construction, this abbreviation stands for a contractor’s request for clarification.

What is an RFI?

300

Maintaining three points of contact is essential when climbing this.

What is a ladder?

300

Sharing a name with a mythological winged horse, this software is widely used for scheduling.

What is Primavera?

300

After a long, confusing explanation, this phrase is heard even when no one actually understood.

What is “Copy that”?

400

This iconic red symbol appears on the USACE emblem.

What is the Engineer Castle?

400

This phrase describes concrete poured into a temporary form directly on site.

What is cast-in-place concrete?

400

Before beginning a task, workers complete this document to outline hazards and controls.

What is a Job Hazard Analysis (or Activity Hazard Analysis)?

400

This document formally authorizes a project to begin.

What is a Notice To Proceed 

400

Instead of a tape measure, field staff often rely on this unofficial unit of measurement.

What is “about yea big”?

500

These are 3 USACE mission areas 

What are Civil Works, Military Construction, and Environmental Restoration

500

OSHA requires protective systems in trenches at this depth or greater.

What is 5 feet?

500

This OSHA construction standard governs safety regulations across U.S. worksites: 29 CFR _______.

What is 1926?

500

This represents a risk-based estimate of when the ◈stakeholder or non-federal sponsor can expect to receive useful occupancy of the facility or construction work for follow-on contracts or intended use.

 What is Beneficial Occupancy Date?

500

On any jobsite, this sound universally signals that lunch has officially begun.

What is the microwave ding?