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SECTION 1: CQM-C Fundamentals & Contract Requirements (Q1-Q20)
Q1: The CQM-C certification is a mandatory requirement for which personnel on USACE
and NAVFAC construction contracts?
A. Project Managers only
B. QC Managers and QC Alternates [CORRECT]
C. Safety Officers only
D. All subcontractor employees
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: CQM-C certification is mandatory for QC Managers and QC Alternates on
USACE and NAVFAC construction contracts. Project Managers and Safety Officers have
separate requirements. Subcontractor employees are not universally required to hold
CQM-C certification unless specified in contract clauses. [100% VERIFIED –
USACE/NAVFAC CQM-C 2026]
Q2: The CQM-C certification is valid for how many years from the date of completion?
A. 2 years
B. 3 years
C. 5 years [CORRECT]
D. 10 years
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: CQM-C certification is valid for 5 years from the date of course completion.
Recertification is required before expiration to maintain eligibility for QC
Manager/Alternate positions on USACE and NAVFAC contracts. Options A, B, and D do
not reflect the current certification validity period. [100% VERIFIED – USACE/NAVFAC
CQM-C 2026]
,Q3: A contractor is awarded a USACE construction contract. Within how many calendar
days of contract award must the CQM-C course be completed?
A. 15 calendar days
B. 30 calendar days
C. 45 calendar days [CORRECT]
D. 60 calendar days
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The CQM-C course must be completed within 45 calendar days of contract
award. This ensures QC personnel are properly trained before substantial construction
work begins. Failure to meet this timeline may result in contract compliance issues or
withholding of payments. [100% VERIFIED – USACE/NAVFAC CQM-C 2026]
Q4: Which organizations are authorized to teach recognized CQM-C courses?
A. Any OSHA-authorized training provider
B. Only USACE and NAVFAC-sponsored instructors [CORRECT]
C. Any construction industry association
D. Community colleges with construction programs
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Only courses taught by USACE and NAVFAC-sponsored instructors are
recognized for CQM-C certification. OSHA providers, industry associations, and
community colleges may offer quality training but their courses do not fulfill the
mandatory CQM-C requirement for government construction contracts. [100% VERIFIED
– USACE/NAVFAC CQM-C 2026]
Q5: The mutual goal of the Contractor and Government in CQM-C is to achieve:
A. Maximum profit for the contractor
B. A quality product, executed safely, on time, and within budget [CORRECT]
C. The lowest possible bid price
D. Minimal government oversight
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The mutual goal of CQM-C is achieving a quality product executed safely, on
time, and within budget. This partnership approach benefits both parties: the
Government receives a quality facility, and the Contractor gains favorable recognition,
,worker pride, and potential profit margin improvement through reduced rework. [100%
VERIFIED – USACE/NAVFAC CQM-C 2026]
Q6: A contractor's QC Manager on a NAVFAC project allows their CQM-C certification to
expire. The consequence is:
A. No consequence; certification is optional after contract start
B. The QC Manager must be replaced or recertified immediately to maintain contract
compliance [CORRECT]
C. A 30-day grace period is automatically granted
D. Only new projects require current certification
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Current CQM-C certification is mandatory throughout contract performance.
An expired certification requires immediate replacement of the QC Manager with a
certified individual or prompt recertification. There is no automatic grace period, and
expired certification affects ongoing contract compliance. [100% VERIFIED –
USACE/NAVFAC CQM-C 2026]
Q7: The CQM-C course is typically taught over approximately:
A. 1 day (4-6 hours)
B. 2 days (9-18 hours total) [CORRECT]
C. 3 days (20-24 hours total)
D. 1 week (40 hours total)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The CQM-C course is taught over 2 days, totaling approximately 9-18 hours of
instruction. This intensive format covers fundamentals, the Three-Phase Control
System, documentation requirements, and electronic reporting systems. Shorter or
longer durations do not match the standard curriculum. [100% VERIFIED –
USACE/NAVFAC CQM-C 2026]
Q8: A contractor is bidding on a USACE project. When should CQM-C certification be
obtained?
A. Before contract award to ensure compliance readiness [CORRECT]
B. Within 90 days after contract award
C. Only when the Government requests it
D. At project substantial completion
, Correct Answer: A
Rationale: While the 45-day requirement applies post-award, obtaining CQM-C
certification before bidding or award demonstrates readiness and reduces compliance
risk. Waiting until after award creates scheduling pressure and potential
non-compliance if course availability is limited. Proactive certification is best practice.
[100% VERIFIED – USACE/NAVFAC CQM-C 2026]
Q9: Effective CQM-C implementation can result in:
A. Increased rework and schedule delays
B. Favorable recognition and increased contractor profit margin [CORRECT]
C. Reduced worker morale
D. Higher material costs
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Effective CQM-C reduces tear-out and rework, improves quality, enhances
schedule performance, and increases worker pride. These factors contribute to
favorable Government recognition and can increase contractor profit margin through
cost savings and potential for future awards. [100% VERIFIED – USACE/NAVFAC CQM-C
2026]
Q10: The CQM-C certification requirement applies to:
A. Only federal building construction contracts
B. USACE and NAVFAC construction contracts [CORRECT]
C. All state and local government contracts
D. Private commercial construction only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: CQM-C is specifically mandated for USACE (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
and NAVFAC (Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command) construction contracts.
It does not automatically apply to other federal agencies, state/local governments, or
private commercial projects unless specifically adopted by those entities. [100%
VERIFIED – USACE/NAVFAC CQM-C 2026]
Q11: A contractor's Quality Control Plan must identify QC personnel by:
A. Job title only