Project Management, Airfield, Bridging - ECCC GE Exam
2021
· Purpose of GE Module: Develop officers with ability to
plan and generate General Engineering effects in
GE101: Introduction to General
Engineering support of the maneuver commander during ULO
· Definition of GE: Those engineering capabilities and
activities other than combat engineering that modify,
maintain, or protect the physical environment.
o Defense- Continuously conducted to harden and
prepare positions, facilities, installations
o Offense- Providing assured mobility of forces from
· GE is utilized in support of:
ports of debarkation to forward AOs
o Stability- Focus is likely GE capabilities applied to
restore essential services and support infrastructure
development
Geospatial supports vertical and horizontal construction
· Engineer Reconnaissance Is NOT a FORM of
reconnaissance. The forms are route, zone, area,
reconnaissance in force, and special.
GE104: Engineer
Reconnaissance · USACE Contingency Elements (UCE): Forward
Support Team Advance (FEST-A), Reconnaissance
Team (RT), Advanced Echelon (ADVON) Team,
Contingency
Engineer District (CED).
· Technical Reconnaissance vs. Tactical Reconnaissance
Projects come from requestor (unit or installation
GE105: Planning Construction
Operations entity) identifies a need which can be met by
engineer support
o MDMP Step 1: Receive Mission-> Understand what you
actually need to do. Gather tools, time analysis, higher
MDMP in Construction
Planning 1 of 2 intent, shortfalls, Excess. Do not overlook geospatial.
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o MDMP Step 2: Mission Analysis-> Compile analysis
into one effort. Involve BDE S2 Geospatial cell
o MDMP Step 3-6: COA development, COA
MDMP in Construction analysis, COA comparison, COA approval
Planning 2 of 2 o MDMP Step 7: Rehearsals
Real Estate The overall collection of property
When planning · Protection Considerations, Sustainment Considerations...
construction operations
also account for...?
MDMP COA development · different designs to meet the commander's intent.
produces what?
-Unsurfaced
-Located anywhere in T/O, mostly in areas that sustain close
combat
· Heliport Categories: Initial -Little or no construction effort
-May not meet desired safety criteria
-Hazardous, inefficient and limited to good weather and visibility
-No estimated service life
-Service Life is 1-4 weeks
-Normally Semi-Prepared/Unsurfaced
-Designed for
· Heliport Categories: Assault
-Observation aircraft
Heliport
-Utility Aircraft
-Attack Aircraft
-Service life is 1-6 months
-Semi-Prepared/Unsurfaced
-Variety of matting/membranes
-Designed for
-Observation aircraft
Area of Operations Heliport -Utility aircraft
-Attack aircraft
-Cargo aircraft
-Permit full efficiency of operations
-Greater safety than shaping area heliports
-Operations are practical under most weather conditions
o Helipads
o Heliports with taxi hover lanes
Heliports
o Heliports with runways
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o Mixed Battalion heliports
o Process: Gain Security, Assess Site, Clear Site, Mark
· Airfield Damage Repair
(ADR): Site, Prepare Site, Repair Site using one of the
techniques
Is application of knowledge, skills, and resources to
GE107: Project Management
accomplish activities that are intended to achieve a
specific goal.
o Not be part of ongoing day to day business.
o Involve notable risk.
· A project will:
o Be significantly impacted upon
failure of activities. Have at least 2
people or elements working
together
o Time- Time to complete the project as reflected in your project
Project Components schedule.
o Money- Project budget based on cost of the resources.
Scope- Goals and tasks of project and work required to complete
them
Defining/Initiating, Planning, Doing/Executing,
Project Steps
Reviewing, Monitoring and Controlling
Reference: · Work rates from Page 174 in Battle Book,
Resource Estimation
Activity Estimation Steps (6 steps).
Standard Effort Equation (Quantity) X (Work Rate)
Troop Effort Equation (Standard Effort) / (Efficiency)
Duration Equation (Troop Effort) / (Crew Size)
Quantity Work Rate Standard Effort Efficiency Troop
Project Equation Table
Effort Crew Size Duration Remarks
o Forward Pass: (Early Start) + (Duration) = (Early Finish)
· Node Time Estimate:
o Backward Pass: (Late Finish) - (Duration) = (Late Start)
o Longest time path through the network
Critical Path Characteristics o Has no float
o (EarlyStart) = (Late Start), (Early Finish) = (Late Finish)
o Total Float (TF): Amount of time an activity can be
Total Float
delayed without delaying project TF=LS-ES or TF=LF-
EF
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