Application
This competency was developed for combat engineer personnel required to plan and direct the construction and to ensure the maintenance of, a short term road or track in a deployed operational environment but is applicable to any individual in this field of work.
The individual will always lead a team and work autonomously.
All activities are carried out in accordance with relevant organisational policies and procedures.
Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
1. Plan road or track | 1.1 Data relating to road requirements and restrictions is interpreted from instructions, expected time frame for usage and likely weather conditions. 1.2 Assistance is sought to survey road location. 1.3 Water courses and other ground obstacles are surveyed and their impact on road design is noted. 1.4 Crossing or entry points for other roads and tracks are planned. 1.5 Soil conditions are investigated to establish profile to sub-base level. 1.6 Extent and depth of clearing and cutting are planned. 1.7 Soil dumping or storage areas are planned to meet volume of soil to be removed, and access and restoration requirements. 1.8 Construction plan is developed in accordance with design, resources, risks and environmental considerations. 1.9 Availability of required road base and additional material is confirmed or material is ordered. 1.10Competence of team members is confirmed and monitored. 1.11Construction team is briefed in accordance with standard procedures. 1.12Liaison is undertaken with outside agencies as required. 1.13 Work health and safety (WHS) requirements and recognised safety precautions are applied throughout the operation in accordance with standard procedures. |
2. Supervise road or track construction | 2.1 Construction team is directed and supervised in accordance with the road or track construction plan. 2.2 All unexpected situations that require a quick and decisive response are recognised and responded to in accordance with operational requirements and standard procedures. 2.3 Checks are completed for drainage, levelling, road alignment and soil stability. 2.4 Support from outside agencies is organised and directed. 2.5 Technical advice is provided to higher authority or support agencies. |
3. Supervise maintenance of road or track | 3.1 Condition of road/track is monitored in relation to volume of traffic and expected future requirements. 3.2 Specific damage likely to lead to safety or environmental issues is identified and repaired or reported to controlling body immediately. 3.3 Normal wear and damage repair is planned and carried out with minimal disruption. 3.4 Ineffective drainage is noted and modified. 3.5 Areas of consistent damage are redesigned and remade. |
4. Finalise the task | 4.1 Post activity analysis is conducted and subsequent recommendations are made in accordance with standard procedures. 4.2 Equipment and stores are reconditioned, replaced or returned as applicable. 4.3 Documentation is completed in accordance with standard procedures. |
Required Skills
This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit. |
Required Skills |
analyse pavement using cone penetrometer conduct reconnaissance for quarries and gravel pits conduct route reconnaissance: route formula symbols limiting factors construction materials over head obstructions tunnels and underpasses map overlays conduct soils testing - CBR design and construct culverts: improvised culverts commercial off the shelf (concrete pipe, Armco, etc.) determine ground bearing pressure and angle of repose determine soil characteristics and properties employ geo-textiles employ soil stabilisation methods measure roadway parts: pavement widths and thickness shoulders camber and crossfall drainage prepare terrain analysis |
Required Knowledge |
compaction construction standards: horizontal curve radius sight distance maximum grades curve lengths geo-textiles ground bearing pressure and angle of repose legal responsibilities pavement analysis using cone penetrometer quarries and gravel pits relevant legislation and procedures in relation to environmental requirements relevant WHS regulations/requirements, equipment, material and personal safety requirements road systems and their relevant parts, including: pavement widths and thickness shoulders camber and crossfall drainage culvert design rainfall intensity catchment and runoff route reconnaissance: route formula symbols limiting factors construction materials over head obstructions tunnels and underpasses map overlays soil characteristics and properties soil stabilisation methods soil testing terrain analysis |
Evidence Required
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit | Assessment must confirm the ability to construct roads and track to a standard that they could be classified as all The road or track must be able to be sealed without further construction. Consistency in performance Competency should be demonstrated over a time frame that encompasses all aspects of this Unit of Competency. Assessment need only be conducted supervising the construction of one road or track due to the high cost and complex nature of the task. |
Context of and specific resources for assessment | Context of assessment Competency should be assessed in the workplace or in a simulated work environment. Specific resources for assessment Access to construction equipment and materials; communications equipment; suitable site; and construction team. |
Range Statement
The Range Statement relates to the Unit of Competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording in the Performance Criteria is detailed below. | |
Data may include: | airfield runway, taxi-way, hard-standing, etc. carriage width camber damage to pavement environmental meteorological road or track classification (weight limits) |
Resources may include: | compacting machinery concrete construction machinery geo-textiles gravel prefabricated culverts signage stabilisation materials timber |
Standard procedures may include: | Australian Standards job guides, pamphlets and other publications manufacturers' handbooks, industry specifications and technical instructions WHS regulations organisational policies and procedures relevant local government by-laws relevant state/territory or federal legislation or regulations written and verbal orders and job instructions |
Documentation may include: | construction documentation (design and construction plan) environmental compliance equipment documentation maintenance records maps |
Sectors
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
This unit contains employability skills.
Licensing Information
Not applicable.