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CPCCBC4005A Produce labour and material schedules for ordering - Oceania Polytechnic Institute
Metharom Construction (MC) plans to become a leading provider of housing construction and renovation services in the South-East Melbourne area. The company's overall strategy will be based on a continuing improvement process of setting objectives, measuring results, and providing feedback to facilitate further growth and progress. They have been involved in large scale construction for 3 years and are now branching out to residential housing.
During this unit, you will need to take on the role of the site supervisor. Your responsibilities are to: enforce site safety plans, ensure all tradespersons are inducted before they begin work, conduct regular inspections to ensure building quality, ensure that any contractors are complying with site rules and safe work method statements, identify and correct hazards, ensure that the site is ready for each trade before they arrive, and have frequent toolbox talks to ensure that WHS procedures are known and followed.
For more information regarding Metharom Construction, please see the appendices and company policy documentation.
Assessment 1: Find the heritage overlay relevant to the site and produce a report for the client. (Maximum 250 words)
Using the information supplied in the project documents; determine the heritage overlay requirements for the site. Next, produce a report for the client that details any changes that will have to be made to the plans, because of the information found in the heritage overlay.
Assessment Task 1
Using the information supplied in the project documents; determine the heritage overlay requirements for the site. Next, produce a report for the client that details any changes that will have to be made to the plans, because of the information found in the heritage overlay.
The report must not exceed 250 words.
1 In preparing a report about requirements under the heritage overlay, did the student:
a) Determine what heritage requirements apply to the site
b) Prepare a report for the client detailing any changes that need to be made to the plans
Assessment 2: Prepare a schedule for the framing of the building. (Maximum of 700
Prepare a schedule for the roofing of the build. Your schedule will need to include:
a) Statutory requirements, such as inspections
b) Choose a colour for the roof tiles and provide details so that they can be ordered (such as colour, brand, and product number)
c) Add the supplier to the current list of suppliers. You will need to include the supplier's name, address and the goods that they provide.
d) Determine which of the subcontractors would be most suitable for this part of the project.
e) Provide an estimate of the materials and labour
The schedule must not exceed 700 words.
Assessment Task 2
Prepare a schedule for the roofing of the build. Your schedule will need to include:
f) Statutory requirements, such as inspections
g) Choose a colour for the roof tiles and provide details so that they can be ordered (such as colour, brand, and product number)
h) Add the supplier to the current list of suppliers. You will need to include the supplier's name, address and the goods that they provide.
i) Determine which of the subcontractors would be most suitable for this part of the project.
j) Provide an estimate of the materials and labour
The schedule must not exceed 700 words.
Assessment 3: Create two call forward sheets. (Maximum of 500 words)
Create two call forward sheets (using the template provided) for material orders for the site. Each sheet must be for a different order.
For your work team to be able to use the sheet effectively, it must contain information regarding:
a) The orders required from each supplier
b) Name of the nominated supplier (refer to the supplier list)
c) Any special instructions required regarding storage and delivery
The sheet must not contain more than 500 words.
Assessment Task 3
Create two call forward sheets (using the template provided) for material orders for the site. Each sheet must be for a different order.
For your work team to be able to use the sheet effectively, it must contain information regarding:
a) The orders required from each supplier
b) Name of the nominated supplier (refer to the supplier list)
c) Any special instructions required regarding storage and delivery
The sheet must not contain more than 500 words.
Assessment 4: Incorporate client variations into the project documents. (Maximum of 500 words)
The client has requested that the ceramic tiles in the bathrooms, kitchen and laundry be replaced with marble.
Now that the project requirements have been changed, you will need to do the following:
a) Produce a new schedule for this stage of the build, which incorporates the variation
b) Estimate the cost of the variation, including labour and materials
c) Update the plans to include the changes
d) Update the specifications lists to ensure that the new materials are listed
e) Prepare an itemised final cost estimate for the laundry, using the project plans
This document must be no more than 500 words.
Assessment 5: Meet with the construction manager, in a role play.
In a meeting with the construction manager (to be played by the assessor), present the new plans (from assessment 4) and analyse the cost. You will need to discuss both the tangible and intangible costs of the variation, with reference to your site file.
This meeting is to assess the positives and negatives of completing the variation that the client requested, and analyse the variation's effect on the cost of the whole project.
Your assessor will be looking for:
• Consideration of labour and material costs
• Evidence that the site file contains all information relevant to the project
• Analysis of the cost of the variation, and the variation's effect on the final cost of the project
ASSESSMENT 6
1 What is a prime cost item?
2 What is a provisional sum?
3 What is an independent contractor?
4 What are three structures that are protected under the Heritage Act 1995?
5 What two factors may change the slab height (above finished ground level)?
6 Under what circumstance would a subsoil drainage system be required?
7 List three differences between an employee and a subcontractor.
8 What is a nominated subcontractor?
9 What are 2 elements required in a footing plan?
10 Which of the following is not included in a site plan?
A. The size of the site
B. The location of true north
C. Location of existing fencing
D. Floor finishes
Attachment:- Produce labour and material schedules for ordering.rar