RIBA (2013) Plan of work Flashcards

To memorise the RIBA stages 0-7

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How many RIBA stages are there?

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8 Stages

0 - 7

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What is the latest RIBA plan of work?

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RIBA 2013 Plan of work

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What changes did the 2013 plan of work bring?

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The latest version, published in 2013 has moved online and has undergone a radical overhaul. It is now more flexible, with stages such as planning permission and procurement being moveable, it reflects increasing requirements for sustainability and Building Information Modelling (BIM) and it allows simple, project-specific plans to be created. In addition, the work stages have been re-structured and re-named.

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What are the 8 RIBA stages?

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0 - Strategic definition
1 - Preparation and brief
2 - Concept design
3 - Developed design
4 - Technical design
5 - Construction
6 - Handover and close out
7 - In use

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Can you describe what the RIBA plan of work is?

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The RIBA Plan of Work provides a shared framework for design and construction that offers both a process map and a management tool split into a number of key project stages. Whilst it has never been clear that architects actually follow the detail of the plan in their day to day activities, the work stages have been used as a means of designating stage payments and identifying team members responsibilities when assessing insurance liabilities, and they commonly appear in contracts and appointment documents.

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What is stage 0?

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0 - Strategic Definition

Identify clients business case and strategic brief and other core project requirements

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What is stage 1?

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1 - Preparation and brief

Develop Project Objectives, including Quality Objectives and Project Outcomes, Sustainability Aspirations, Project Budget, other parameters or constraints and develop Initial Project Brief. Undertake Feasibility Studies and review of Site Information.

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What is stage 2?

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2 - Concept design

Prepare Concept Design, including outline proposals for structural design, building services systems, outline specifications and preliminary Cost Information along with relevant Project Strategies in accordance with Design Programme. Agree alterations to brief and issue Final Project Brief.

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What is stage 3?

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3 - Developed design

Prepare Developed Design, including coordinated and updated proposals for structural design, building services systems, outline specifications, Cost Information and Project Strategies in accordance with Design Programme.

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What is stage 4?

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4 - Technical design

Prepare Technical Design in accordance with Design Responsibility Matrix and Project Strategies to include all architectural, structural and building services information, specialist subcontractor design and specifications, in accordance with Design Programme.

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What is stage 5?

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5 - Construction

Offsite manufacturing and onsite Construction in accordance with Construction Programme and resolution of Design Queries from site as they arise.

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What is stage 6?

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6 - Handover and close out

Handover of building and conclusion of Building Contract.

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What is stage 7?

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7 - In use

Undertake In Use services in accordance with Schedule of Services.

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