Civil Engineering Professional Engineer Practice Exam

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What type of projects does the US Army Corps of Engineers primarily focus on?

  1. Private residential construction

  2. Military works and government projects

  3. Commercial building developments

  4. Environmental conservation initiatives

The correct answer is: Military works and government projects

The US Army Corps of Engineers primarily focuses on military works and government projects due to its foundational role in supporting national defense and infrastructure needs. Its mission encompasses a wide range of civil works, which include constructing and maintaining waterways, flood risk management systems, and critical facilities that support both military operations and various government programs. The Corps also engages in projects related to navigation, disaster recovery, and environmental sustainability, but these activities are generally aligned with the overarching goal of public service and national security rather than private or strictly commercial interests. This focus on government and military projects is distinct from private construction ventures, which fall outside the Corps' mandate. Additionally, while the Corps does participate in some environmental initiatives, such as restoring ecosystems impacted by their projects, this aspect is still part of a broader mission connected to governmental responsibilities rather than a primary focus solely on environmental conservation.