1. Case Study Flashcards
What was included in your fee proposal?
1) A description of the works
2) Scope of services
3) Fees and breakdown of when fees will be expended
4) Terms and Conditions
5) A copy of my employers Complaints Handling Policy
Who were the key stakeholders and how did you ensure communication between them all?
The stakeholders included:
1) CEO of the School’s Trust
2) School headteacher; and
3) Site manager.
All stakeholders were at the initial briefing meeting. It was agreed during this meeting that all correspondence would be made via email. Future meetings would be arranged and all parties would be present.
What did your survey include and how did you determine the windows were in poor condition?
I carried out a risk assessment prior to survey.
I was shown around by the site manager and took photographs and made notes of the condition of the windows. These were:
1) hardwood timber framed
2 single glazed
3) rotten timber frames, cills and broken sash cords. They also had severe condensation.
What was included in the Capital Funding Application?
Three documents were included to highlight project need, cost certainty and project programme.
What was included in the tender package?
1) Preliminaries - Highlighted the need for site welfare facilities.
2) Specification - Included demolition works and specified products.
3) Schedule of Works - Highlighted a list of works.
4) Tender drawings - Highlighting site plan, location plan and extent of window replacement.
What was included in the specification?
1) Demolition works
2) Windows
3) Glazing
4) Plastered coatings
5) Painting
6) Skirtings and trims
7) Fixing and adhesives
8) Adhesives
Did the works need to comply with any building regulations compliance?
Approved Document F) Ventilation - Trickle vents (Should not be smaller and should be controllable)
Approved Document K) Prevention of collision, impact and falls (suitable opening limiters, safe breakage glass)
Approved Document L) Conservation of fuel and power (U-values 1.6)
NOT APPLICABLE - Approved Document B) Fire Safety (windows not being used as an emergency means of escape)
Did the works need to comply with any additional guidance?
Yes, the windows needed to comply with:
-BS644 - Timber windows and doorsets - Includes design feature requirements including frames and sloping cills.
- Have a minimum 15mm rebate where double glazed units are to be installed. This is to reduce energy consumption and improve weather resistance
Why did you choose JCT Intermediate Contract 2016 edition?
Intermediate Contract was used as this had more detailed provisions in place to protect the client. It was not complex enough for a Standard Building Contract.
Why did you choose Traditional Single Stage tender?
Works needed to comply with parts of the funding. The project needed to be tendered as part of the bid to show cost certainty. The most cost effective tender was chosen and so Design and Build was not selected as the client would have paid a premium for the contractor to take the risk.
What roles will you undertake as a Contract Administrator from July 2024?
1) Ensure the works are being carried out in accordance with the contract terms.
2) Managing the timescales and milestones of the project.
3) Managing the costs of the project.
4) Liaising with the main contractor for the project.
5) Issuing the relevant certificates
6) Record keeping such as site visits, site inspections, correspondences and invoices.
7) Inspecting and managing the defects and ensuring these are remedied in the stipulated time frame.
How did you carry out your desktop survey and note it was in a conservation area?
Historic England website.
How did you reach your estimated cost?
Using BCIS pricing book, SPONS and recent tender return costs.
What are permitted development rights?
Permitted development rights allow works to be completed without the need for planning permission.
What are examples of permitted development rights?
1) Building an extension (only half the area around the original house can be covered)
2) Building a porch less than 3m2
3) Adding a rooflight or dormer window
4) Internal alterations such as knocking down internal walls
5) Fences or walls under 2m in height
Are there any restrictions for permitted development rights in conservation areas?
Yes, the local council can implement an Article 4 direction to restrict permitted development rights in conservation areas.
Are you aware of any other planning agreements?
Section 106 Agreements - These can be implemented on developments by the Local Planning Authority.
What specific guidance did you use in ascertaining that permitted development rights would cover this type of work?
I discussed with my employers planning team and reviewed the General Permitted Development Order 2015. Specifically:
Schedule 2, Part 7, Class M relates to alterations and extensions which can undertaken by schools under permitted development.
One of the conditions under this is Article 2 ( sub section 3) land, constructed using materials which have a similar external appearance to those used for building being extended or altered.