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Evidence Guide: CPPBDN4005 - Review and report structural integrity of building designs

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CPPBDN4005 - Review and report structural integrity of building designs

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Review project documentation to identify structural systems.

  1. Site conditions and nature of proposed footings are identified from project documentation and noted in project file.
  2. Nature and format of floor systems are identified from project documentation and noted.
  3. Nature and format of walls and wall sheeting and cladding systems are identified from project documentation and noted.
  4. Nature and format of roofs and roof cladding systems are identified from project documentation and noted.
Site conditions and nature of proposed footings are identified from project documentation and noted in project file.

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Nature and format of floor systems are identified from project documentation and noted.

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Nature and format of walls and wall sheeting and cladding systems are identified from project documentation and noted.

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Nature and format of roofs and roof cladding systems are identified from project documentation and noted.

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Evaluate effects of loads and forces.

  1. Geophysical and climatic conditions at different locations are researched.
  2. Types of loads acting on project buildings are identified and noted.
  3. Stresses and strains acting on project buildings are identified and noted.
  4. Properties of project structural building materials and responses to loads and forces are researched and noted.
Geophysical and climatic conditions at different locations are researched.

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Types of loads acting on project buildings are identified and noted.

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Stresses and strains acting on project buildings are identified and noted.

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Properties of project structural building materials and responses to loads and forces are researched and noted.

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Review structural integrity of building designs.

  1. Structural integrity of proposed footings is reviewed, under supervision, for compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.
  2. Proposed floor system components are reviewed for structural integrity and compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.
  3. Structural integrity of proposed walls and wall sheeting and cladding systems are reviewed for compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.
  4. Structural integrity of proposed roofs and roof cladding system components are reviewed for compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.
  5. Anomalies in structural integrity and compliance are noted according to workplace procedures.
Structural integrity of proposed footings is reviewed, under supervision, for compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.

Completed
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Teacher:
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Proposed floor system components are reviewed for structural integrity and compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.

Completed
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Structural integrity of proposed walls and wall sheeting and cladding systems are reviewed for compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.

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Structural integrity of proposed roofs and roof cladding system components are reviewed for compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.

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Anomalies in structural integrity and compliance are noted according to workplace procedures.

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Report findings and amend drawings.

  1. Review of structural integrity of project building is reported to, and discussed with, designer and consultant engineer according to workplace procedures, and information from discussion is noted.
  2. Drawings are amended and notated according to instructions of designer as required.
Review of structural integrity of project building is reported to, and discussed with, designer and consultant engineer according to workplace procedures, and information from discussion is noted.

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Drawings are amended and notated according to instructions of designer as required.

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Assessed

Teacher: ___________________________________ Date: _________

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions.

1.

Review project documentation to identify structural systems.

1.1.

Site conditions and nature of proposed footings are identified from project documentation and noted in project file.

1.2.

Nature and format of floor systems are identified from project documentation and noted.

1.3.

Nature and format of walls and wall sheeting and cladding systems are identified from project documentation and noted.

1.4.

Nature and format of roofs and roof cladding systems are identified from project documentation and noted.

2.

Evaluate effects of loads and forces.

2.1.

Geophysical and climatic conditions at different locations are researched.

2.2.

Types of loads acting on project buildings are identified and noted.

2.3.

Stresses and strains acting on project buildings are identified and noted.

2.4.

Properties of project structural building materials and responses to loads and forces are researched and noted.

3.

Review structural integrity of building designs.

3.1.

Structural integrity of proposed footings is reviewed, under supervision, for compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.

3.2.

Proposed floor system components are reviewed for structural integrity and compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.

3.3.

Structural integrity of proposed walls and wall sheeting and cladding systems are reviewed for compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.

3.4.

Structural integrity of proposed roofs and roof cladding system components are reviewed for compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.

3.5.

Anomalies in structural integrity and compliance are noted according to workplace procedures.

4.

Report findings and amend drawings.

4.1.

Review of structural integrity of project building is reported to, and discussed with, designer and consultant engineer according to workplace procedures, and information from discussion is noted.

4.2.

Drawings are amended and notated according to instructions of designer as required.

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions.

1.

Review project documentation to identify structural systems.

1.1.

Site conditions and nature of proposed footings are identified from project documentation and noted in project file.

1.2.

Nature and format of floor systems are identified from project documentation and noted.

1.3.

Nature and format of walls and wall sheeting and cladding systems are identified from project documentation and noted.

1.4.

Nature and format of roofs and roof cladding systems are identified from project documentation and noted.

2.

Evaluate effects of loads and forces.

2.1.

Geophysical and climatic conditions at different locations are researched.

2.2.

Types of loads acting on project buildings are identified and noted.

2.3.

Stresses and strains acting on project buildings are identified and noted.

2.4.

Properties of project structural building materials and responses to loads and forces are researched and noted.

3.

Review structural integrity of building designs.

3.1.

Structural integrity of proposed footings is reviewed, under supervision, for compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.

3.2.

Proposed floor system components are reviewed for structural integrity and compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.

3.3.

Structural integrity of proposed walls and wall sheeting and cladding systems are reviewed for compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.

3.4.

Structural integrity of proposed roofs and roof cladding system components are reviewed for compliance with structural engineer’s notes and relevant codes and standards.

3.5.

Anomalies in structural integrity and compliance are noted according to workplace procedures.

4.

Report findings and amend drawings.

4.1.

Review of structural integrity of project building is reported to, and discussed with, designer and consultant engineer according to workplace procedures, and information from discussion is noted.

4.2.

Drawings are amended and notated according to instructions of designer as required.

Range Statement

This section specifies work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below.

Geophysical and climatic conditions must include:

bushfires

earthquakes

extreme temperatures

flooding

marine and industrial atmosphere

noise

snow

steep land

soil classification

wind (cyclones).

Types of loads must include:

environmental loads, including wind events (cyclones)

live, dead and combination loads

moving loads, including volume of users

permanent loads, including weight of building.

Stresses and strains must include:

bearing

bending or deflection and long-term creep

compression

racking

shearing

tensile

torsion

yield.

Structural building materials must include:

concrete

glass

masonry

metal

plastics

wood

other materials in common use.

Codes and standards must include:

BCA and referenced Australian standards for structural provisions

AS1684 Residential Timber Framed Construction.