The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Gather and interpret project information.
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Current documentation and project information are reviewed to identify components of drawings requiring construction detail and scope of detail drawings required. Completed |
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Approved changes in building design requirements that have occurred since approval to build was received are identified and their impact on existing documentation is confirmed with architect or building designer. Completed |
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Client specifications for materials, systems and fixtures are determined and clarified throughout the detail drawing process. Completed |
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Research into relevant materials, systems and fixtures is undertaken and noted for application to construction detail drawings. Completed |
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Prepare for production of construction detail drawings.
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Digital files are set up and prepared according to workplace procedures. Completed |
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Amendments to original working drawings are made where required, to reflect agreed changes to the building project. Completed |
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Design methodology for areas and elements of the building to be drawn in detail are confirmed in consultation with architect or building designer. Completed |
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Specific requirements for construction detail drawings are confirmed based on marked-up drawings received from architect or building designer. Completed |
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Create initial construction views and details.
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Existing library of objects is reviewed and relevant objects are imported and manipulated where appropriate for the production of construction detail drawings. Completed |
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Views of building elements are created according to requirements for the production of construction detail drawings. Completed |
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Callouts are used or created as necessary to show required detail in plans. Completed |
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Initial detail construction drawings and specifications are produced and submitted to the architect or building designer for feedback. Completed |
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Modify and update detail drawings.
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Modifications to construction detail drawings are undertaken in response to architect or building designer feedback and instructions. Completed |
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Final construction detail drawings are provided to client and construction practitioners as directed and in an approved format. Completed |
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Approved variations to drawings received during construction are actioned and revised drawings are submitted to architect or building designer for sign-off. Completed |
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Finalise construction detail drawing.
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Design personnel are consulted to ensure iterations of the construction detail drawings adhere to project design brief. Completed |
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Builder and other construction personnel are consulted where necessary to confirm construction methodologies and to inform finalisation of construction detail drawings. Completed |
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External consultant’s documentation and expertise are sought as directed to ensure accuracy of drawings. Completed |
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Relevant approval authorities are consulted as required to undertake final cross-checking and confirmation of approval conditions and to resolve unforeseen conflicts. Completed |
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