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Evidence Guide: CPPBDN8006 - Identify and manage new building design technologies

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CPPBDN8006 - Identify and manage new building design technologies

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

Analyse the availability of new technologies.

  1. Research is conducted to identify and analyse new technologies available to the building design sector.
  2. Applications of the new technologies and the potential benefits to the business are assessed.
  3. Costs of acquiring and using new technologies are evaluated to inform purchase decision.
  4. Decisions are made about the optimum software and hardware solutions to meet the immediate and medium-terms needs of the practice.
Research is conducted to identify and analyse new technologies available to the building design sector.

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Applications of the new technologies and the potential benefits to the business are assessed.

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Costs of acquiring and using new technologies are evaluated to inform purchase decision.

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Decisions are made about the optimum software and hardware solutions to meet the immediate and medium-terms needs of the practice.

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Introduce technology to the practice.

  1. Purchase, installation, and commissioning of new technologies are planned and managed.
  2. Staff training in the use of new technologies is organised and undertaken.
  3. Potential benefits and uses of the technology are communicated to client.
  4. Documentation to support efficient and effective use of new technologies is completed.
Purchase, installation, and commissioning of new technologies are planned and managed.

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Manage the use of BIM in the design, modelling, documentation and management of buildings during their life cycle.

  1. Benefits of using BIM to work collaboratively on buildings during their life cycle are communicated to related professionals.
  2. Protocols and the specification of input and output parameters are developed and communicated to related professionals.
  3. Processes to monitor BIM usage are developed and put in place.
  4. Processes to manage the creation, labelling, storage and sharing of files and materials are developed and put in place.
  5. Resourcing and budgeting to manage the ongoing use of the system are identified and put in place.
Benefits of using BIM to work collaboratively on buildings during their life cycle are communicated to related professionals.

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Processes to monitor BIM usage are developed and put in place.

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Processes to manage the creation, labelling, storage and sharing of files and materials are developed and put in place.

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Resourcing and budgeting to manage the ongoing use of the system are identified and put in place.

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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.

Analyse the availability of new technologies.

1.1.

Research is conducted to identify and analyse new technologies available to the building design sector.

1.2.

Applications of the new technologies and the potential benefits to the business are assessed.

1.3.

Costs of acquiring and using new technologies are evaluated to inform purchase decision.

1.4.

Decisions are made about the optimum software and hardware solutions to meet the immediate and medium-terms needs of the practice.

2.

Introduce technology to the practice.

2.1.

Purchase, installation, and commissioning of new technologies are planned and managed.

2.2.

Staff training in the use of new technologies is organised and undertaken.

2.3.

Potential benefits and uses of the technology are communicated to client.

2.4.

Documentation to support efficient and effective use of new technologies is completed.

3.

Manage the use of BIM in the design, modelling, documentation and management of buildings during their life cycle.

3.1.

Benefits of using BIM to work collaboratively on buildings during their life cycle are communicated to related professionals.

3.2.

Protocols and the specification of input and output parameters are developed and communicated to related professionals.

3.3.

Processes to monitor BIM usage are developed and put in place.

3.4.

Processes to manage the creation, labelling, storage and sharing of files and materials are developed and put in place.

3.5.

Resourcing and budgeting to manage the ongoing use of the system are identified and put in place.

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.

Analyse the availability of new technologies.

1.1.

Research is conducted to identify and analyse new technologies available to the building design sector.

1.2.

Applications of the new technologies and the potential benefits to the business are assessed.

1.3.

Costs of acquiring and using new technologies are evaluated to inform purchase decision.

1.4.

Decisions are made about the optimum software and hardware solutions to meet the immediate and medium-terms needs of the practice.

2.

Introduce technology to the practice.

2.1.

Purchase, installation, and commissioning of new technologies are planned and managed.

2.2.

Staff training in the use of new technologies is organised and undertaken.

2.3.

Potential benefits and uses of the technology are communicated to client.

2.4.

Documentation to support efficient and effective use of new technologies is completed.

3.

Manage the use of BIM in the design, modelling, documentation and management of buildings during their life cycle.

3.1.

Benefits of using BIM to work collaboratively on buildings during their life cycle are communicated to related professionals.

3.2.

Protocols and the specification of input and output parameters are developed and communicated to related professionals.

3.3.

Processes to monitor BIM usage are developed and put in place.

3.4.

Processes to manage the creation, labelling, storage and sharing of files and materials are developed and put in place.

3.5.

Resourcing and budgeting to manage the ongoing use of the system are identified and put in place.

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 demonstrate research and analysis of the application of new technologies, including building information modelling (BIM)-capable software, suitable for one building design practice; and document the purchase and management of new technology within the practice.

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

benefits of BIM technologies, including:

avoidance of clashes in the design and building process

enhanced geographic information

enhanced identification of quantities and property of building components

enhanced sharing of information between related professionals

improved clarity regarding spatial relationships

improved construction planning and materials fabrication

contractual requirements and implications for the business

design drawing and representation methods

design of work processes to support the effective operation of new technologies

digital file management procedures

financial management and budgeting processes

functions and operation of 3-D modelling software program

organisational resource requirements to undertake the introduction of new technologies

risk management processes

technical role and performance of new technologies, including BIM.

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.

New technologies must include:

BIM software

one or more of the following:

mass computer storage device

plotter

printer

scanner

other software application.

Related professionalsmust include at least two of the following:

access consultant

architect

builder

building certifier

building developer

building surveyor

civil engineer

fire systems designer or engineer

hydraulic consultant

local government planning authority staff

mechanical services consultant or engineer

work health and safety (WHS) consultant

plumber or plumbing consultant

quantity surveyor

services consultant

structural engineer.