NAVFAC MO-322, INSPECTION OF SHORE FACILITIES, VOLUME II (JAN 1993)
NAVFAC MO-322, INSPECTION OF SHORE FACILITIES, VOLUME II (JAN 1993)., The establishment of a continuous inspection program is paramount to controlling
the physical condition of a shore activity. Control Inspections are a major part of a continuous
inspection program. Control Inspections are scheduled examinations and/or
tests of shore facilities to determine the physical condition with respect to the required
level of maintenance. A well planned and scheduled implementation of a Control Inspection
program will generally reduce overall maintenance costs and preserve mission
readiness. Facilities kept in good condition reduce costly repairs and the resulting disruptions
to planned maintenance and facility users’ work schedules.
The primary goal of this publication is to provide a system and recommended procedures
to permit cost effective, quality, and responsive real property inspections. Use
of this guidance will assure economical maintenance and maximum reliability of
facilities and equipment.
Additional information or suggestions to improve this publication are invited and
should be submitted through appropriate channels to the Naval Facilities Engineering
Command (Attention: Code 163), 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, VA 22332-2300. This
publication supersedes NAVFAC MO-322 Vol II of May 1978.
This publication has been reviewed in accordance with the Secretary of the Navy
Instruction 5600.16A and is certified as an official publication of the Naval Facilities
Engineering Command.