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Evidence Guide: CPPBDN4012 - Provide support to project building designers

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CPPBDN4012 - Provide support to project building designers

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

Participate in client communications.

  1. Client consultations are attended and detailed notes are taken to support the role of the designer or architect according to workplace requirements.
  2. Client preferences and proposed building outcomes are represented in line with designer’s instructions using building design software.
  3. Clients are consulted independently according to designer’s instructions, as required.
  4. Records of written and verbal correspondence with clients are checked for accuracy, kept up-to-date, filed and stored for access by designer or architect in compliance with relevant legislation and standards.
Client consultations are attended and detailed notes are taken to support the role of the designer or architect according to workplace requirements.

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Client preferences and proposed building outcomes are represented in line with designer’s instructions using building design software.

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Clients are consulted independently according to designer’s instructions, as required.

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Records of written and verbal correspondence with clients are checked for accuracy, kept up-to-date, filed and stored for access by designer or architect in compliance with relevant legislation and standards.

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Assist designer with project tasks.

  1. Concept plans are drafted under the supervision and instruction of the designer and according to client brief.
  2. Research into materials, mechanical systems and construction methods is conducted and documented as required, to assist in developing appropriate and compliant building design solutions.
  3. Accurate drawings are completed in line with compliance requirements to reflect client specifications and any requested variations.
  4. Project cost estimates and material quantities are identified and calculated with reference to plans and drawings as required.
Concept plans are drafted under the supervision and instruction of the designer and according to client brief.

Completed
Date:

Teacher:
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Research into materials, mechanical systems and construction methods is conducted and documented as required, to assist in developing appropriate and compliant building design solutions.

Completed
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Teacher:
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Accurate drawings are completed in line with compliance requirements to reflect client specifications and any requested variations.

Completed
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Project cost estimates and material quantities are identified and calculated with reference to plans and drawings as required.

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Liaise with others to support the project.

  1. Consultation meetings with building design project contractors are attended and detailed notes are taken to support the designer.
  2. Relevant authorities are consulted and information is obtained to support the timely completion and compliance of the project.
  3. Technical experts are consulted for specialist advice, and information is noted and provided to the designer to assist in design development.
  4. Sales representatives and manufacturers are consulted regarding products, specifications and costings, and information is collated and filed according to workplace procedures.
Consultation meetings with building design project contractors are attended and detailed notes are taken to support the designer.

Completed
Date:

Teacher:
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Relevant authorities are consulted and information is obtained to support the timely completion and compliance of the project.

Completed
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Teacher:
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Technical experts are consulted for specialist advice, and information is noted and provided to the designer to assist in design development.

Completed
Date:

Teacher:
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Sales representatives and manufacturers are consulted regarding products, specifications and costings, and information is collated and filed according to workplace procedures.

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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.

Participate in client communications.

1.1.

Client consultations are attended and detailed notes are taken to support the role of the designer or architect according to workplace requirements.

1.2.

Client preferences and proposed building outcomes are represented in line with designer’s instructions using building design software.

1.3.

Clients are consulted independently according to designer’s instructions, as required.

1.4.

Records of written and verbal correspondence with clients are checked for accuracy, kept up-to-date, filed and stored for access by designer or architect in compliance with relevant legislation and standards.

2.

Assist designer with project tasks.

2.1.

Concept plans are drafted under the supervision and instruction of the designer and according to client brief.

2.2.

Research into materials, mechanical systems and construction methods is conducted and documented as required, to assist in developing appropriate and compliant building design solutions.

2.3.

Accurate drawings are completed in line with compliance requirements to reflect client specifications and any requested variations.

2.4.

Project cost estimates and material quantities are identified and calculated with reference to plans and drawings as required.

3.

Liaise with others to support the project.

3.1.

Consultation meetings with building design project contractors are attended and detailed notes are taken to support the designer.

3.2.

Relevant authorities are consulted and information is obtained to support the timely completion and compliance of the project.

3.3.

Technical experts are consulted for specialist advice, and information is noted and provided to the designer to assist in design development.

3.4.

Sales representatives and manufacturers are consulted regarding products, specifications and costings, and information is collated and filed according to workplace procedures.

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.

Participate in client communications.

1.1.

Client consultations are attended and detailed notes are taken to support the role of the designer or architect according to workplace requirements.

1.2.

Client preferences and proposed building outcomes are represented in line with designer’s instructions using building design software.

1.3.

Clients are consulted independently according to designer’s instructions, as required.

1.4.

Records of written and verbal correspondence with clients are checked for accuracy, kept up-to-date, filed and stored for access by designer or architect in compliance with relevant legislation and standards.

2.

Assist designer with project tasks.

2.1.

Concept plans are drafted under the supervision and instruction of the designer and according to client brief.

2.2.

Research into materials, mechanical systems and construction methods is conducted and documented as required, to assist in developing appropriate and compliant building design solutions.

2.3.

Accurate drawings are completed in line with compliance requirements to reflect client specifications and any requested variations.

2.4.

Project cost estimates and material quantities are identified and calculated with reference to plans and drawings as required.

3.

Liaise with others to support the project.

3.1.

Consultation meetings with building design project contractors are attended and detailed notes are taken to support the designer.

3.2.

Relevant authorities are consulted and information is obtained to support the timely completion and compliance of the project.

3.3.

Technical experts are consulted for specialist advice, and information is noted and provided to the designer to assist in design development.

3.4.

Sales representatives and manufacturers are consulted regarding products, specifications and costings, and information is collated and filed according to workplace procedures.

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.

Notes must cover:

agreed actions

variations to drawings.

Building design software must include:

current industry-standard building information modelling (BIM)-capable software.

Compliance requirements must include:

current Australian standards applicable to the building design

federal, state or territory, and local authority legislation and regulations applicable to the building design

National Construction Code.