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Integrate and control project design information in construction

Reference
T/504/7366
Level
Level 4
Credit Value
13
Guided Learning Hours
50
 
Aim
This unit is about integrating and controlling project information and documentation from the design team on behalf of the contractor.


Assessment guidance and/or requirements
The following ranges apply:
Learning Outccomes 1 and 2
• Control requirements:
- type of measurement
- cost
- time
- quality
- methods of production
- methods of coordination (e.g. Common Arrangements)
- liaison requirements
- model documents and standards
- integration of data
- Building Informaton Modelling
- electronic data transfer
- revision management
- scheduling of work
- methods of interdisciplinary working
• Documents:
- forms of contract
- specifications
- drawings
- bills of quantities
- schedules
- health and safety plans
- accounts
- claims
• Reisters and records:
- incoming and outgoing drawing and document registers
- records of document approval and revision
• Systems:
- checking documents
- approving documents
- integrating documents
• Production instructions
- format
- presentation
- accuracy
- technical content
- completeness
- referencing
- cross referencing and correlation with associated documents
- status
- spelling, grammar and punctuation
• Stakeholders:
- the client
- financial advisers
- consultants
- potential contractors
- potential sub-contractors and suppliers
- line manager
Learning Outcomes 3 and 4
• Information about project requirements:
- design brief
- design information from earlier stages
- surveys
- reports
- statutory approvals and requirements
- cost estimates
- standards and codes of practice
- technical literature
• Documents:
- forms of contract
- specifications
- drawings
- bills of quantities
- schedules
- health and safety plans
- accounts
- claims
- obtain consents
• Requirements of the stakeholders:
- to obtain consents
- procurement
- contract
- production
• Requirements for controlling document production:
- type of measurement
- cost
- time
- quality
- methods of production
- methods of coordination (e.g. Common Arrangement)
- liaison arrangements
- model documents standards
- integration of data
- Building Information Modelling
- electronic data transfers
- scheduling of work
- revision management
- methods of interdisciplinary working
• Registers and records:
- incoming and outgoing drawing and document registers
- records of document approval and revision
• Criteria:
- format
- presentation
- accuracy
- technical content
- completeness
- referencing
- cross referencing and correlation with associated documents
- status
This unit must be assessed in a work environment, in accordance with the ConstructionSkills‘ Consolidated Assessment Strategy for Construction and the Built Environment.
Assessors for this unit must have verifiable, current industry experience and a sufficient depth of relevant occupational
expertise and knowledge, and must use a combination of assessment methods as defined in the Consolidated
Assessment Strategy.
Workplace evidence of skills cannot be simulated.

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