RIBA Stages Flashcards

1
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What is Stage 0 in the RIBA Plan of Work?

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Strategic Definition

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2
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What is Stage 1 in the RIBA Plan of Work?

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Preparation and Briefing

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3
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What is Stage 2 in the RIBA Plan of Work?

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Concept Design

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4
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What is Stage 3 in the RIBA Plan of Work?

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Spatial Coordination

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5
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What is Stage 4 in the RIBA Plan of Work?

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Technical Design

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6
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What is Stage 5 in the RIBA Plan of Work?

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Manufacturing and Construction

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7
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What is Stage 6 in the RIBA Plan of Work?

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Handover

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8
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What is Stage 7 in the RIBA Plan of Work?

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Use

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9
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What RIBA Stage would you appoint a contractor on a traditional procurement route?

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Stage 4

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10
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What RIBA Stage would you appoint a contractor on a D&B single stage tender?

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Stage 4 (according to the Plan of Works) but my experience is that is it more often stage 3/4

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11
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What RIBA Stage would you appoint a contractor on a D&B two stage tender?

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Employer’s requirements at stage 2
PCSA at stage 3/4
Contractor’s proposals and appointment at stage 4

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12
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What RIBA Stage would you appoint a contractor on a management contract procurement route?

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Stage 2

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13
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What RIBA Stage would you appoint a contractor on a construction management procurement route?

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Stage 2

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14
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What core statutory processes take place at RIBA stage 0?

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Strategic appraisal of planning considerations

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14
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What core statutory processes take place at RIBA stage 1?

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Pre-application planning advice and collation of H&S pre-construction information

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15
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What core statutory processes take place at RIBA stage 2?

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Obtain pre-app decision
Agree route to building regulation compliance
Submit outline planning application

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16
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What core statutory processes take place at RIBA stage 3?

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Review design against building regulations
Submit planning application

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17
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What core statutory processes take place at RIBA stage 4?

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Submit building regulations application
Discharge pre-commencement planning conditions
Prepare construction phase plan
Submit F10 to HSE

18
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What core statutory processes take place at RIBA stage 5?

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Carry out construction phase plan
Comply with planning conditions

19
Q

At what RIBA stage would you agree the project budget?

A

Stage 1, Preparation and Briefing

20
Q

At what RIBA stage would you prepare a project brief?

A

Stage 1, Preparation and Briefing

21
Q

At what RIBA stage would you prepare a feasibility study?

A

Stage 1, Preparation and Briefing

22
Q

At what RIBA stage would you prepare a stage design programme?

A

Stage 2, Concept Design

23
Q

At what RIBA stage would you develop a business case for feasible options?

A

Stage 0, Strategic Definition

24
Q

At what RIBA stage would you develop architectural and engineering technical design?

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Stage 4, Technical Design

25
Q

At what RIBA stage would you undertake commissioning of a building?

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Stage 5, Manufacturing and Construction

26
Q

What stage outcome does this describe?

‘Architectural and engineering information Spatially Coordinated’

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Stage 3, Spatial Coordination

27
Q

What stage outcome does this describe?

‘All design information required to manufacture and construct the project completed’

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Stage 4, Technical Design

28
Q

What stage outcome does this describe?

‘The best means of achieving the Client Requirements confirmed’

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Stage 0, Strategic Definition

29
Q

What stage outcome does this describe?

‘Building handed over, Aftercare initiated and Building Contract concluded’

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Stage 6, Handover

30
Q

What stage outcome does this describe?

‘Project Brief approved by the client and confirmed that it can be accommodated on the site’

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Stage 1, Preparation and Briefing

31
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What stage outcome does this describe?

‘Architectural Concept approved by the client and aligned to the Project Brief’

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Stage 2, Concept Design

32
Q

What stage outcome does this describe?

‘Building used, operated and maintained efficiently’

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Stage 7, Use

33
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What stage outcome does this describe?

‘Manufacturing, construction and Commissioning completed’

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Stage 5, Manufacturing and Construction

34
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What drawings would be produced at stage 1?

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At stage 1, Preparation and Briefing, concept drawings are produced, including massing models and site condition surveys such as a topographical survey.

35
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What drawings are produced at stage 2?

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At stage 2, Concept Design, basic plans, sections and elevations are produced.

36
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What drawings are produced at stage 3?

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At stage 3, Spatial Coordination, detailed plans, sections, and elevations are produced. Also, outline specifications are completed.

37
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What drawings are produced at stage 4?

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At stage 4, Technical Design, highlight detailed plans, sections, elevations, and details are produced

38
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What drawings are produced at stage 5?

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At stage 5, Manufacturing and Construction, shop drawings are produced showing how elements will be fabricated and installed, and as-built drawings are being drafted

39
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What drawings are produced at stage 6?

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At stage 6, Handover, as-built drawings are finalised showing exact dimensions as installed, and Operation and Maintenance Manuals (O&M’s) are handed over.

40
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What drawings are produced at stage 7?

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At stage 7, Use, there may be ‘post-occupancy drawings produced including any modifications made once the building is occupied.

41
Q

What is the RIBA Plan of Works?

A

A model that defines the process of briefing, designing, constructing, and operating projects into 8 key stages

42
Q

What stage do you produce an order of cost estimate?

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Stage 1, Preparation and Briefing