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STATUS OF
NAVFAC ENGINEERING CRITERIA
(Not including UFC/UFGS)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 4 P-PUBLICATIONS 17
Table 1, Disposition of Select NAVFAC Atlantic P-Publications 17
Status of NAVFAC Engineering Criteria
Introduction
NAVFAC started publishing its design and construction criteria as Military Handbooks
in the late 1980s. Military Handbooks, along with Military Standards and Military
Details, are part of the Defense Standardization Program (DSP.) For more
information about DSP, visit the website: http://www.dsp.dla.mil.
Military Handbooks for design were published in the 1000 series: Military Handbooks
for maintenance were published in the 1100 series.
Currently, the majority of Military Handbooks have been replaced by Unified Facilities
Criteria (UFC) published by a Tri-service committee with representatives from the
three military services and the Department of Defense. For more information about
UFC, and the Unified Facilities Criteria program, see the web page at
WBDG: http://dod.wbdg.org.
Table 1
Active Military Handbooks
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Table 2
Superseded Military Handbooks
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Table 3
Cancelled Military Handbooks (no replacement available)
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Introduction
NAVFAC produced Design Manuals (DM) in the late 1970s and 1980s. Later in their
development, large, all-encompassing DMs were broken into what were called "point
manuals." In essence, the individual chapters of the original document were more
fully developed and published as a separate document, numbered the same as the
original DM, but with the addition of a "point number" that usually corresponded to
the chapter number in the original DM.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, NAVFAC began to convert the Design Manuals
into Military Handbooks (MIL-HDBK.) Military Handbooks are part of the Defense
Standardization Program. Design Manuals were placed in the 1000 series Military
Handbooks, and usually the DM number corresponded to the new MIL-HDBK number.
For example: DM 7.03, "Soil Dynamics, Deep Stabilization and Special Design
Aspects," was converted to Military Handbook 1007/3, "Soil Dynamics and Special
Design Aspects."
The following listings are not all inclusive; they only include those manuals whose
status has been positively affirmed.
Table 1
Active Design Manuals
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Table 2
Superseded Design Manuals
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Table 3
Cancelled Design Manuals (no replacement document available)
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Introduction
In the late 1980s, NAVFAC started converting relevant Maintenance and Operation
manuals into Military Handbooks, 1100 series. Not as many Maintenance and
Operation manuals were converted as Design Manuals.
Maintenance and Operation manuals are currently being evaluated and converted to
UFC as needed. This can be a long process as most Maintenance and Operation
manuals were Navy-only, and therefore, must be unified with other single-service
documents before being published.
The following listings are not all inclusive; they only include those manuals whose
status has been positively affirmed.
Table 1
Active Maintenance and Operation Manuals
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Table 2
Superseded Maintenance and Operation Manuals
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Table 3
Cancelled Maintenance and Operation Manuals (no replacement available)
Document Title
Number
MO 304 Utilities Systems Analysis
MO 305 Activities Conservation Techniques
MO 307 Corrosion Control
MO 311 Marine Biology Operational Handbook
MO 325 Work Simplification for Maintenance of Public Works and Public Utilities
MO 404 Snow Removal Manual
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Introduction
This document lists P-Pubs that are the responsibility of NAVFAC Atlantic. For all
other P-Pubs, please contact NAVFAC Headquarters, Washington DC.
https://portal.navfac.navy.mil/
portal/page/portal/navfac/
navfac_forbusinesses_pp/
smallbusiness/contracting/
navfac/nfas%20thru%20chg%2013.pdf
Table 1
Disposition of Select NAVFAC Atlantic P-Publications
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