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(g) Location for support zone and explosive storage magazines.
(h) Logistical coordination for lodging, equipment and vehicle rental, office space,
(i) Coordination with Range Control, Defense Reutilization Management Office,
Ammunition Supply Point, and Post Provost Marshall, if applicable.
(4) Site Visit Requirements. The following paragraphs present requirements that should be
fulfilled for the site visit:
(a) Prior to the site visit, the A-E will be provided with copies of the ASR and any other
site-specific information for review.
(b) An ASSHP will be prepared in accordance with the guidance provided in Chapter 20.
(c) Generally, no more than three A-E personnel are required to participate. One A-E
participant must be a PM and one must be a qualified Senior UXO Supervisor.
(d) Since the site visit will be non-intrusive and anomaly avoidance techniques will be
implemented, site visit participants are not required to have Hazardous Waste Operations
(HAZWOPER) training.
(e) The district will coordinate with the property owner/operator prior to the site visit if a
ROE is required.
(f) A site visit for a typical project should take no longer than five days, including travel
time.
d. Preparation of Contractor Planning Documents.
(1) Work Plan.
(a) A site-specific Work Plan is required for all EE/CA projects. The Work Plan
documents the methodology that will be used to complete the EE/CA. Following the site visit,
the Work Plan will be developed in accordance with the SOW. An example of the contents for
an EE/CA Work Plan is provided in Table 9.1. Additional information on the EE/CA Work Plan
requirements is provided in the OE MCX DID OE-001, "Work Plan", which is located on the OE
MCX website at http://www.hnd.usace.army.mil/oew.
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