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Evidence Guide: CPPBDN5014 - Contribute to construction and building design project finalisation processes

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CPPBDN5014 - Contribute to construction and building design project finalisation processes

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

Provide professional advice and support to clients and contractors during construction of small-scale building design project.

  1. Contractual obligations to act on behalf of client during building design project are determined and clarified according to workplace procedures.
  2. Clarification of, and amendments to, construction drawings and specifications are provided to client and contractors according to contractual obligations and workplace procedures.
  3. Advice is provided on sourcing professionals to support the construction process according to contractual obligations and workplace procedures.
  4. Advice is provided on processes and costings to inform the client during negotiations to vary a contract.
Contractual obligations to act on behalf of client during building design project are determined and clarified according to workplace procedures.

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Clarification of, and amendments to, construction drawings and specifications are provided to client and contractors according to contractual obligations and workplace procedures.

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Advice is provided on sourcing professionals to support the construction process according to contractual obligations and workplace procedures.

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Advice is provided on processes and costings to inform the client during negotiations to vary a contract.

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Inspect defects on behalf of clients.

  1. Buildings are inspected at stages of building completion according to contractual obligations, and defects are identified, discussed with contractors, and noted.
  2. Defect resolution strategies are negotiated with contractors and client, and detailed solutions, including costs, are agreed and noted.
  3. Defect resolution is formally documented and processed according to contractual obligations and workplace procedures.
Buildings are inspected at stages of building completion according to contractual obligations, and defects are identified, discussed with contractors, and noted.

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Defect resolution strategies are negotiated with contractors and client, and detailed solutions, including costs, are agreed and noted.

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Defect resolution is formally documented and processed according to contractual obligations and workplace procedures.

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Finalise building design projects.

  1. Professional support is provided to client and professionals, as required and within limits of own competence and legal responsibility, to assist in obtaining certificates of completion for building design projects.
  2. Project documentation is reviewed, issues that arose and agreed solutions are accurately noted, and documentation is processed according to workplace procedures.
  3. Project issues and solutions are discussed with workplace personnel and process improvement strategies are explored.
  4. Project planning, methodologies and quality assurance systems are amended to incorporate agreed process improvement strategies.
Professional support is provided to client and professionals, as required and within limits of own competence and legal responsibility, to assist in obtaining certificates of completion for building design projects.

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Project documentation is reviewed, issues that arose and agreed solutions are accurately noted, and documentation is processed according to workplace procedures.

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Project issues and solutions are discussed with workplace personnel and process improvement strategies are explored.

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Project planning, methodologies and quality assurance systems are amended to incorporate agreed process improvement strategies.

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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.

Provide professional advice and support to clients and contractors during construction of small-scale building design project.

1.1.

Contractual obligations to act on behalf of client during building design project are determined and clarified according to workplace procedures.

1.2.

Clarification of, and amendments to, construction drawings and specifications are provided to client and contractors according to contractual obligations and workplace procedures.

1.3.

Advice is provided on sourcing professionals to support the construction process according to contractual obligations and workplace procedures.

1.4.

Advice is provided on processes and costings to inform the client during negotiations to vary a contract.

2.

Inspect defects on behalf of clients.

2.1.

Buildings are inspected at stages of building completion according to contractual obligations, and defects are identified, discussed with contractors, and noted.

2.2.

Defect resolution strategies are negotiated with contractors and client, and detailed solutions, including costs, are agreed and noted.

2.3.

Defect resolution is formally documented and processed according to contractual obligations and workplace procedures.

3.

Finalise building design projects.

3.1.

Professional support is provided to client and professionals, as required and within limits of own competence and legal responsibility, to assist in obtaining certificates of completion for building design projects.

3.2.

Project documentation is reviewed, issues that arose and agreed solutions are accurately noted, and documentation is processed according to workplace procedures.

3.3.

Project issues and solutions are discussed with workplace personnel and process improvement strategies are explored.

3.4.

Project planning, methodologies and quality assurance systems are amended to incorporate agreed process improvement strategies.

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.

Provide professional advice and support to clients and contractors during construction of small-scale building design project.

1.1.

Contractual obligations to act on behalf of client during building design project are determined and clarified according to workplace procedures.

1.2.

Clarification of, and amendments to, construction drawings and specifications are provided to client and contractors according to contractual obligations and workplace procedures.

1.3.

Advice is provided on sourcing professionals to support the construction process according to contractual obligations and workplace procedures.

1.4.

Advice is provided on processes and costings to inform the client during negotiations to vary a contract.

2.

Inspect defects on behalf of clients.

2.1.

Buildings are inspected at stages of building completion according to contractual obligations, and defects are identified, discussed with contractors, and noted.

2.2.

Defect resolution strategies are negotiated with contractors and client, and detailed solutions, including costs, are agreed and noted.

2.3.

Defect resolution is formally documented and processed according to contractual obligations and workplace procedures.

3.

Finalise building design projects.

3.1.

Professional support is provided to client and professionals, as required and within limits of own competence and legal responsibility, to assist in obtaining certificates of completion for building design projects.

3.2.

Project documentation is reviewed, issues that arose and agreed solutions are accurately noted, and documentation is processed according to workplace procedures.

3.3.

Project issues and solutions are discussed with workplace personnel and process improvement strategies are explored.

3.4.

Project planning, methodologies and quality assurance systems are amended to incorporate agreed process improvement strategies.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must satisfy the requirements of the elements, performance criteria, foundation skills and range of conditions of this unit.

The person must also contribute to construction and building design project finalisation processes for three different projects, consisting of:

one Class 1 residential building or one residential extension of at least 50 square metres

two non-residential projects (Classes 2-9) of a maximum area of 2000 square metres.

In doing the above, the person must:

provide technical advice and support to clients and contractors according to contractual obligations and workplace procedures

conduct defect inspections and negotiate defect resolutions

finalise project documentation

contribute to building design process improvement strategies.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must demonstrate knowledge of:

architectural styles and terminology that apply to the projects specified in the performance evidence

construction materials and methods applicable to projects specified in the performance evidence

construction project completion processes

defects arising in construction projects and potential solutions

key features of building life cycles

legislation, codes and standards that apply to small-scale building design projects specified in the performance evidence, including:

contract compliance

drawing standards

work health and safety (WHS) duties of designers

organisational scope of business, service levels and fees relating to design project

principles of building design, including sustainable design.

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.

Professionals must include at least one of the following:

access consultant

building surveyor

certifier

quantity surveyor.

Stages of building completion must include:

practical completion

final completion or handover

end of defect liability period.