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Evidence Guide: CPPSIS4041 - Set out site and building works

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CPPSIS4041 - Set out site and building works

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

Prepare for set-out tasks.

  1. Relevant plans and specifications are accessed and interpreted to identify set-out requirements.
  2. Equipment is selected and prepared according to set-out and organisational requirements.
  3. Work is planned in consultation with appropriate persons to ensure correct understanding of set-out activities.
Relevant plans and specifications are accessed and interpreted to identify set-out requirements.

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Equipment is selected and prepared according to set-out and organisational requirements.

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Work is planned in consultation with appropriate persons to ensure correct understanding of set-out activities.

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Use control techniques for set-out.

  1. Horizontal control points are located throughout work area and coordinates are set out according to plans and specifications.
  2. Design points are set out and checked to ensure correct tolerances according to specifications.
  3. Control points are used and accuracy is checked according to plans and specifications.
  4. Set-out pegs or markers are used to indicate base lines and offsets relative to work area.
  5. Vertical control points are established to ensure design points are positioned at correct levels according to plans and specifications.
  6. Offsets and profiles are put in place to define main lines of building or site works and provide vertical controls.
  7. Measured surveying data is reduced and calculations are conducted according to industry-accepted standards and organisational requirements.
Horizontal control points are located throughout work area and coordinates are set out according to plans and specifications.

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Design points are set out and checked to ensure correct tolerances according to specifications.

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Control points are used and accuracy is checked according to plans and specifications.

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Set-out pegs or markers are used to indicate base lines and offsets relative to work area.

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Vertical control points are established to ensure design points are positioned at correct levels according to plans and specifications.

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Offsets and profiles are put in place to define main lines of building or site works and provide vertical controls.

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Measured surveying data is reduced and calculations are conducted according to industry-accepted standards and organisational requirements.

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Finalise set-out tasks.

  1. Measurements are checked and validated to ensure correct size, plan position, and reduced level of set-out according to plans and specifications.
  2. Discrepancies between specifications and actual activities are identified and addressed or reported according to organisational requirements.
  3. Set-out is finalised and documentation completed according to organisational requirements.
Measurements are checked and validated to ensure correct size, plan position, and reduced level of set-out according to plans and specifications.

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Discrepancies between specifications and actual activities are identified and addressed or reported according to organisational requirements.

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Set-out is finalised and documentation completed according to organisational requirements.

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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.

Prepare for set-out tasks.

1.1.

Relevant plans and specifications are accessed and interpreted to identify set-out requirements.

1.2.

Equipment is selected and prepared according to set-out and organisational requirements.

1.3.

Work is planned in consultation with appropriate persons to ensure correct understanding of set-out activities.

2.

Use control techniques for set-out.

2.1.

Horizontal control points are located throughout work area and coordinates are set out according to plans and specifications.

2.2.

Design points are set out and checked to ensure correct tolerances according to specifications.

2.3.

Control points are used and accuracy is checked according to plans and specifications.

2.4.

Set-out pegs or markers are used to indicate base lines and offsets relative to work area.

2.5.

Vertical control points are established to ensure design points are positioned at correct levels according to plans and specifications.

2.6.

Offsets and profiles are put in place to define main lines of building or site works and provide vertical controls.

2.7.

Measured surveying data is reduced and calculations are conducted according to industry-accepted standards and organisational requirements.

3.

Finalise set-out tasks.

3.1.

Measurements are checked and validated to ensure correct size, plan position, and reduced level of set-out according to plans and specifications.

3.2.

Discrepancies between specifications and actual activities are identified and addressed or reported according to organisational requirements.

3.3.

Set-out is finalised and documentation completed according to organisational requirements.

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.

Prepare for set-out tasks.

1.1.

Relevant plans and specifications are accessed and interpreted to identify set-out requirements.

1.2.

Equipment is selected and prepared according to set-out and organisational requirements.

1.3.

Work is planned in consultation with appropriate persons to ensure correct understanding of set-out activities.

2.

Use control techniques for set-out.

2.1.

Horizontal control points are located throughout work area and coordinates are set out according to plans and specifications.

2.2.

Design points are set out and checked to ensure correct tolerances according to specifications.

2.3.

Control points are used and accuracy is checked according to plans and specifications.

2.4.

Set-out pegs or markers are used to indicate base lines and offsets relative to work area.

2.5.

Vertical control points are established to ensure design points are positioned at correct levels according to plans and specifications.

2.6.

Offsets and profiles are put in place to define main lines of building or site works and provide vertical controls.

2.7.

Measured surveying data is reduced and calculations are conducted according to industry-accepted standards and organisational requirements.

3.

Finalise set-out tasks.

3.1.

Measurements are checked and validated to ensure correct size, plan position, and reduced level of set-out according to plans and specifications.

3.2.

Discrepancies between specifications and actual activities are identified and addressed or reported according to organisational requirements.

3.3.

Set-out is finalised and documentation completed according to organisational requirements.

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 set out spatial data for site or building works for two different projects as follows:

one project is to be conducted using a total station

one project is to be conducted using a global navigation satellite system (GNSS).

While setting out the above spatial data, the person must:

plan work tasks by checking plans, maps, specifications and control marks

communicate clearly with others to clarify work tasks and report project information

set out marks and lines to define position and level of design points on site

use horizontal and vertical control techniques to position design points and markers

comply with organisational and legislative requirements for:

identifying hazards and working safely

recording, storing and filing spatial data

setting up and using surveying equipment

comply with manufacturer specifications when using surveying equipment

measure and calculate spatial data within industry-accepted tolerances for accuracy.

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

mathematical concepts relating to algebra, trigonometry and geometry and their use in calculating spatial measurements

methods for performing the following:

calculating surveying data and verifying its accuracy using primary and secondary controls

establishing a control network that meets specified tolerances

recording spatial data relating to set-out

setting up, levelling and calibrating equipment used to set out spatial data

purpose of primary and secondary controls for set-out

reference and coordinate systems for surveying data, including Australian Height Datum and Map Grid of Australia

types of pegs and markers used during set-out, and methods for ensuring their optimal placement on site.

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.

Appropriate persons must include at least one of the following:

experienced colleague

qualified surveyor

site engineer

supervisor or line manager.