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[SECTION 1: Quality Control Plan (QCP) Requirements — Questions 1-18]
Q1: According to USACE and NAVFAC requirements, when must a Contractor submit the
Quality Control Plan (QCP) for the project?
A. After the Notice to Proceed (NTP) is issued, typically within a specific timeframe defined in
the contract (e.g., 7-14 days).
B. Before submitting the bid or proposal.
C. Only after the first deficiency has been identified.
D. After the project has reached 50% completion.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The QCP is a required contract deliverable that must be submitted after the contract
award and Notice to Proceed. It defines the contractor's procedures for quality control and must
be approved by the Government before significant construction activities begin. Submitting it
with the bid or after deficiencies occur violates federal procurement regulations and the EM 385-
1-1/NAVFAC P-410 requirements.
Q2: Which of the following is a required component of the CQM-C Quality Control Plan?
A. The contractor's profit margin analysis.
B. A list of all subcontractors' bank accounts.
C. Detailed submittal procedures, testing requirements, and the Three-Phase Control System for
definable features of work.
D. The project schedule excluding weekends and holidays.
Correct Answer: C
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Rationale: A compliant QCP must outline all quality-related procedures, including how
submittals are processed, the frequency of testing, and how the Three-Phase Control System
(Preparatory, Initial, Follow-Up) will be implemented for each definable feature of work. Profit
margins and bank accounts are administrative/financial details not included in the QCP.
Q3: Who has the ultimate responsibility for implementing the Quality Control Plan?
A. The Contracting Officer's Representative (COR).
B. The Government Quality Assurance (QA) representative.
C. The Contractor.
D. The Architect/Engineer of record.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Under FAR Part 46 and the CQM-C curriculum, the Contractor has the primary
responsibility for performing all quality control and implementing the QCP. The Government's
role is Quality Assurance (QA), which monitors the contractor's QC system but does not perform
the work or manage the contractor's internal processes.
Q4: Which individual on the contractor's team is required to be certified through the CQM-C
course for USACE/NAVFAC projects?
A. The Project Superintendent.
B. The Quality Control Manager (QCM).
C. The Safety Officer.
D. The Project Scheduler.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Quality Control Manager (QCM) is the designated individual required to hold a
current CQM-C certification to manage the QC program. While Superintendents and Safety
Officers have vital roles, the specific CQM-C certification mandate applies to the QCM
responsible for the Three-Phase Control System and documentation.
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Q5: Under the Three-Phase Control System, which of the following is NOT considered a
definable feature of work?
A. Concrete placement for a specific foundation.
B. Structural steel erection for a specific building wing.
C. General site maintenance and housekeeping.
D. Roofing installation for a specific section.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Definable features of work are specific tasks with distinct start and end points that can
be measured, tested, and inspected (e.g., concrete, masonry, paving). "General site maintenance"
is an ongoing activity rather than a specific definable feature requiring a formal Preparatory,
Initial, and Follow-Up phase.
Q6: What is the primary purpose of the Preparatory Phase of the Three-Phase Control System?
A. To inspect the completed work before the Government sees it.
B. To ensure all requirements, submittals, and safety measures are reviewed and agreed upon
before work begins on a definable feature.
C. To clean up the site after a day's work is done.
D. To negotiate price changes with the Government.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Preparatory Phase occurs before any work begins. Its purpose is to review
contract requirements, approved submittals, codes, and safety measures, and to confirm that all
materials and personnel are ready. This prevents issues during the work execution phase.
Q7: Who is required to attend the Preparatory Meeting?
A. The Quality Control Manager (QCM), Project Superintendent, and potentially the
Government QA/COR.
B. Only the Contracting Officer.
C. The QCM and the architect only.
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D. The subcontractor only.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Key parties including the QCM and the Project Superintendent must attend to confirm
technical and procedural readiness. The Government QA or COR typically also attends to
witness the process and validate that the contractor is prepared. The Contracting Officer usually
does not attend operational preparatory meetings.
Q8: True or False: The Quality Control Plan (QCP) can be generic and used for multiple
different projects without modification.
A. True.
B. False.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The QCP must be project-specific. While a company may have a standard template,
the QCP submitted for a specific contract must address the unique requirements, definable
features, and specifications of that specific project. A generic plan is non-compliant with
USACE/NAVFAC standards.
Q9: A Contractor’s Quality Control Plan must integrate which of the following mandatory
programs?
A. The Safety Program (e.g., EM 385-1-1 requirements).
B. The Marketing Plan.
C. The Billing Department’s financial audit.
D. The Government’s audit of the contract.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Safety and quality control are inextricably linked in federal construction. The QCP
must integrate the project-specific Accident Prevention Plan and comply with safety regulations
(EM 385-1-1) to ensure that quality inspections also verify safety compliance. Marketing and
financial audits are not part of the QCP.