DEVELOPMENT / PROJECT BRIEFS Flashcards
1
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What is a feasibility study?
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- Used to analyse the sustainability and viability of a project.
- By undertaking the exercise objectively an accurate view on viability can be determined.
- Allows project stakeholders to make informed decisions.
2
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What are the main components of a feasibility study?
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- Planning permission status
- Legal and statutory requirements
- Analysis of budget.
- Site appraisal
- Programme and procurement consideration
3
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What is a project brief?
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- Formally define the clients requirements and objectives in enough detail to facilitate design and specification.
- Provides clarity and a foundation for the successful delivery of a project.
4
Q
Who prepares the project brief?
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- Typically it is client team who will produce a project brief.
- Client team will then review this information and raise and queries or questions.
- E.g. if there is no site investigations - these can be commissioned and then the results inputted into the project brief.
5
Q
Can you explain what room data sheets are?
A
Room data sheets provide a detailed description of the final design of a room. This includes:
- FFE
- Finishes
- Acoustic requirements
- Mechanical and electrical requirements
Used to confirm client requirements, form part of ER’s.
6
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What are ER’s?
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Employers requirements:
Usually used in D&B projects to outline spec for the building and scope of services. CPs are produced in response to the ER’s.