Assess ways in which construction professionals collaborate in the production of construction information.
| The submission is in the form of an individual written report accompanied with CAD drawings or digital model.
Your answers should be written in a concise, formal business style. The selection of font face, font size and line- spacing are left to your discretion but you should keep in mind the importance of clarity and readability in professional documents. You are encouraged to use drawings, images, graphics, and charts to support your report and presentation. Any material that is derived from other sources must be suitably referenced using a standard citation format. Review the Unit Content from the Unit Specification along with the Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria shown below thoroughly. This shows the depth of knowledge that you must demonstrate in the submission. It is important that your submission meets ALL of the PASS criteria as a minimum requirement. Remember the tasks set up in this brief provide the opportunity for you to respond appropriately to the assessment criteria.
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| Unit Learning Outcomes: |
| LO1 Evaluate different types of construction information in the context of diverse project types.
LO2 Develop construction drawings, details, schedules and specifications in support of a given construction Project. LO3 Interpret different types of construction information in order to explain a construction project. LO4 Assess ways in which construction professionals collaborate in the production of construction information. |
| Assignment Brief and Guidance: |
| The Dental Surgery building design concept was developed in the Unit 5 assignment, as follows:
As part of your role as Project Manager in a small Architectural Office, you are working with a client, to build a new dental surgery which will include the following accommodation contained within a single storey 3m high unit (includes internal room dimensions in metres): ● Reception area (2.8m x 2.2m) ● Dental surgery Room 1 (4.4m x 3.2m) ● Dental surgery Room 2 (6.4m x 3.2m) ● Staff facility tea room/break out area. (3.2m x 2.8m) ● Staff WC (2m x 1.2m) ● Plant room (3.2m x 1.8m) The procurement and design will be “traditional tender” , with detailed design using a full design team, Architects, Structural Engineer, Mechanical and Electrical building services Engineers. The building will be a modular build, constructed using off site fabrication and delivered to site by lorry and crane. It is to be located within the car park area adjacent to an ASDA supermarket.
Following the stakeholder meeting (Assignment for Unit 5), the Client has asked to have a meeting and has asked you to provide some draft elevations and plans so that he can explore various options and also to give him an explanation as to the construction information that each member of the team will be producing.
Task 1
involved and the works and activities involved to meet the project requirements. Explain the application and importance of the different designer’s specifications.
Task 1 covers the following Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria LO1; P1, P2, M1, D1 & LO2; P3, P4, M2
Task 2
a) mark one of the base building layouts with all the furniture items you think are required , to scale b) on the second set of base building layout, indicate the following building services, lighting, positions, small power outlets and radiators on the walls. Where applicable draw these to scale on the drawings. c) Once you have completed these two sets of mark ups, review the COMBINED furniture and building services layouts by cross referencing and identify any clashes between the furniture, and the building services. d) Prepare a “Red pen mark up” of the drawings to highlight any errors or clashes and briefly write up a report of the findings of this red pen exercise.
Task 2 covers the following Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria LO3; P5, P6, M3, D2 & LO4; P7, P8, M4 |
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Merit |
Distinction |
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| LO1 Evaluate different types of construction information in the context of diverse project types. | P1 Explain the use of construction information in the context of a project.
P2 Describe the different types of construction information and their uses. |
M1 Compare different types of construction information to identify their suitability in specific contexts. | LO1 & LO2
D1 Justify the use of specific types of construction information in support of a given project. |
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| LO2 Develop construction drawings, details, schedules and specifications in support of a given construction project | P3 Develop a set of general arrangement drawings, selected details and door/window schedules.
P4 Produce an outline bill of quantities. |
M2 Compose a schedule of works. | ||
| LO3 Interpret different types of construction information in order to explain a construction project | P5 Relate a set of construction drawings to a specification.
P6 Evaluate construction drawings and details |
M3 Critique a body of construction information, identifying errors and discrepancies. | LO3 & LO4
D2 Propose corrections to construction drawings and specifications using industry standard forms of notation. |
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| LO4 Assess ways in which construction professionals collaborate in the production of construction information | P7 Assess the types of information produced by different participants in a construction project.
P8 Examine the relationship between different bodies of information and how they work in conjunction. |
M4 Compare the roles of CAD and BIM in the collaborative production of construction information. | ||
Recommended Resources
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| Pearson Education 2016
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Textbooks
CHING, F.D.K. (2014) Building Construction Illustrated. John Wiley & Sons.
CHUDLEY, R. (2016) Building Construction Handbook. Routledge.
Construction Specifications Institute (2011) The CSI Construction Specifications Practice Guide. John Wiley & Sons.
HUTH, M.W. (2009) Understanding Construction Drawings. Delmar Cengage.
KALIN, M. and WEYGANT, R.S. (2010) Construction Specification Writing: Principles and Procedures. John Wiley & Sons.
KUBBA, S. (2008) Blueprint Reading: Construction Drawing for the Building Trade. McGraw-Hill.
