Elements and Performance Criteria
- Plan required restoration measures
- Prior assessment of significance incorporated into strategies and plans for area and place are accessed to determine range of required and appropriate actions.
- Short term plan of management and conservation is developed from area strategies and plans according to legislative requirements, enterprise procedures, and national and international charters.
- Traditional building techniques and materials, and material availability are researched to plan maintenance of fabric in traditional styles.
- Any prior works not in keeping with significance are identified to determine appropriate maintenance actions.
- Any necessary structural engineering maintenance is determined from experts to incorporate actions into maintenance schedule.
- Maintenance schedule is developed to meet plan of management and conservation according to enterprise procedures.
- Submissions are made to obtain appropriate funds to complete works according to enterprise procedures.
- Restoration work is planned in compliance with Occupational Health and Safety and relevant legislative requirements.
- Managing restoration works
- Expert advice is obtained on specific maintenance works and associated contracts to meet plan of management and conservation.
- Special building and conservation requirements to maintain significance are specified in maintenance documentation.
- Workers/contractors are informed and supervised to ensure significance of place is maintained in terms of no damage to surrounds, environment, fabric or building, re-use of traditional materials, use of traditional building techniques, introduction of appropriate new materials, and management of work areas, debris and working materials.
- Clean-up after work