Section B Flashcards

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What are 6 key aspects of concept design?

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understand the site
understand the people
understand & respond to the brief
comply with the law
cost control
manage client expectations

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2
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What must you do between work stages?

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Obtain written approval from the client to proceed to the next stage

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What are 6 key aspects of preliminary design?

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proceed with preferred design option
include other consultants
check against the brief
cost control
comply with the law
manage client expectations

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4
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What does CIC stand for?

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Construction Industry Council

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5
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What are the differences between the CIC guidelines & NZIA work stage tables?

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CIC more industry standard than just Architecture (check?)

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What are 6 key aspects of developed design?

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consultant coordination
review & checks against the brief
materials & finishes
local authority pre-app, comply with the law
cost controls & elemental cost estimate
managing client expectations / scope creep

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5
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Under the RMA what are TA responsibilites?

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TA = Council
Make District Plan
District Plan enforces RMA
Land use
Activities on rivers & lakes
Noise
Subdivision
Development capacity

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5
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What are the 5 types of Resource Consents?

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Land-use consent
Subdivision consent
Water permit
Discharge permit
Coastal permit

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5
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Under the RMA what are Regional Council responsibilities?

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establish, implement, and review objectives, policies and methods to achieve integrated management of the natural and physical resource
development capacity
soil conservation
quality of water
ecosystems of water bodies
avoidance or mitigation of natural hazards

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What is the RMA?

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Primary legislation to promote sustainable management of New Zealand’s natural environment and resources. Act assigns responsibility to TA’s for establishing and reviewing objectives, policies and rules for the management of resources - outlined in District or Regional Plans. Work that is outside of set policies require a Resource Consent.

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What are the 6 activity statuses for a RC?

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Permitted
Controlled
Restricted Discretionary
Discretionary
Non-Complying
Prohibited

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What are key aspects of an Assessment of Environmental Effects?

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description of the proposal
outline district plan rules vs how it fits/complies
effects on the environment
effects on people
propose any conditions to mitigate effects
specialist reports

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9
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What are the building importance levels, outlined in NZBC A3?

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Ancillary buildings not for human habitation, minor storage facilities, backcountry huts
Posing normal risk. All buildings/facilities except those listed in 1, 3, 4 and 5
Buildings of a higher level of societal importance and higher levels of risk-significant to occupants. eg. Educations, jails, capacity of 5,000 or more people, more than 300 ppl in 1 area
Buildings essential to disaster recovery or associated with hazardous facilities
Buildings whose failure poses catastrophic risk to a large area or a large number of people, i.e major dams, extremely hazardous facilities

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10
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What is a designation?

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A planning technique used by Ministers of the Crown, local authorities and network utility operations approved as ‘requiring authorities under s167 of the RMA. Only requiring authorities can seek designations for land.

A designation is a form of ‘spot zoning’ over a site, area or route in a district plan. The ‘spot zoning’ authorises the requiring authority’s work and activity on the site, area or route, without the need for land use consent from the TA (s9 of the RMA does not applying ).

Requiring authorities can only make a designation where they are finacially responsible for the project, work or operation on the land and Minister is satisfied it is appropriate.

For government assets.

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11
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What is something to consider during site analysis that will affect future construct-ability?

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Site access
Services

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12
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What should you do if helping to engage consultants on behalf of the client?

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Study this from the practice note

13
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What are the three RC notifications?

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Non-notified
Limited Notified
Publicly Notified

14
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What does a LIM report include?

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Any special feature the Council knows about i.e, downhill movement of land, sinking of land, falling of rock, flooding, contamination or hazardous substances
public and private stormwater and sewerage drains
rates information
any consents, notices, orders or requisitions affecting land or buildings
District Plan classifications that relate to the land or buildings
Other classifications notified to the Council by network ultility operators
other information the Council deems relevant
DOESNT INCLUDE
- building permit or consent plans or documents (seperate search, some councils with fee to order)

TO APPLY
- Need a Record of Title (get through LINZ)

15
Q

What is WorkSafes interpretation of a PCBU for residential clients?

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if you are having a house built for you, or you are building one yourself, you will be a PCBU while a house is being built
if you are an occupier on your own home or engaging others to work on it, you are not a PCBU
if you do not live in your house, including situations where you rent it, you are a PCBU when work is being undertaken in the house

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What should a Safety in Design report cover?

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Hazards unique to the project
the purpose for which the structure was designed
the PCBUs involved in the design process
risk register
the results of any testing or analysis
any conditions necessary to ensure the structure is without risks to health and safety when used for the purpose it was designed

17
Q

What should a work health and safety file contain?

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  • Safety in Design report
  • Product technical statements
  • Safety data sheets
    Manuals and procedures for safe maintenance, dismantling or eventual demolitions