Question 1
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How may stages are in the RIBA Plan of work 2013
Question 2
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Which part of the stage of the RIBA Plan of Work 2013 is particularly relevant in the context of sustainability.
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Stage 4
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Stage 1
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Stage 0
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Stage 7
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Stage 5
Question 3
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Stage 6 is primarily concerned with?
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Post occupancy
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Concept design
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Preparation and brief
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Hand over and close out
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Developed design maps
Question 4
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What does BIM stand for
Question 5
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Which stage is a new stage in which a project is strategically appraised and defined before a detailed brief is created?
Question 6
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Which stage of the RIBA plan of Work focuses on making sure the that the initial business case matches the desired outcomes.
Question 7
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What is meant by the term procurement?
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The design and execution of the infrastructure .
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The construction of an object or a system.
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The acquisition of goods, services or works from an outside external source.
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Preparing for and forming building systems.
Question 8
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Is The RIBA Plan of Work 2013 itself a contractual document?
Question 9
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Within the RIBA Plan of work which task bars are fixed and always present?
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Task Bar 1 Core Objectives, Task Bar 3 Programme & Task Bar 8 Government Gateways.
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Task Bar 8 Government Gateways, Task Bar 6 Sustainability Checkpoints & Task Bar 3 Programme
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Task Bar 1 Core Objectives,Task Bar 5 Key Support Tasks, & Task Bar 7 Information Exchanges
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Task Bar 6 Sustainability Checkpoints,Task Bar 4 (Town) Planning &Task Bar 2 Procurement
Question 10
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Which two task-bars can be switched on or off in The RIBA Plan of Work 2013?
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Task Bar 6 Sustainability Checkpoints & Task Bar 8 Government Gateways.
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Task Bar 3 Programme & Task Bar 1 Core Objectives.
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Task Bar 2 Procurement & Task Bar 5 Key Support Tasks,
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Task Bar 8 UK Government Information Exchanges & Task Bar 6 Sustainability Checkpoints.
Question 11
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Which three task-bars are variable in The RIBA Plan of Work 2013?
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Task Bar 4 (Town) Planning, Task Bar 5 Key Support Tasks & Task Bar 1 Core Objectives.
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Task Bar 2 Procurement ,Task Bar 3 Programme & Task Bar 8 Government Gateways.
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Task Bar 3 Programme ,Task Bar 2 Procurement & Task Bar 4 (Town) Planning
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Task Bar 6 Sustainability Checkpoints, Task Bar 1 Core Objectives & Task Bar 5 Key Support Tasks.
Question 12
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Why has the UK Government Information Exchanges task bar has been introduced?
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To encourage consideration of the stages that the UK Government requires information to be exchanged.
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To provide guidance on the information that would typically be delivered at the Information Exchanges at the end of each stage.
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To allow for a number of forms of procurement.
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To underline the need on every project for a Project Programme that sets out the duration of each stage and any supporting activities.
Question 13
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What has been a core requirement of collaborative contracts for some time as it ensures that each party is involved in the process of agreeing timescales and is fully aware of the risks that the programme generates in relation to their specific Schedule of Services?
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Construction Programme
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Design Programme
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Building Contract
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Project Programme.
Question 14
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On certain projects, where it is uncertain that consent will be granted, can the client appoint all of the designers or may appoint them on a restricted Stage 2 Schedule of Services?
Question 15
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The Sustainability Checkpoints task bar is selectable and can be switched off?
Question 16
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Where detailed circumstances specific to a given project require an alternative approach, what should used to deal with this?
Question 17
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What does the UK Government recognise that a client does not need to be involved in?
Question 18
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Which task-bar sets out key tasks in relation to statutory requirements, such as those relating to Building Regulations submissions and project and design management protocols, roles and responsibilities?
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Task Bar 7 Information Exchanges
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Task Bar 5 Key Support Tasks
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Task Bar 1 Core Objectives
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Task Bar 8 Government Gateways
Question 19
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It is also acknowledged that on certain projects (conservation projects, for example) other planning matters may have to be concluded during which other stage?
Question 20
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The RIBA Plan of Work 2013 does all of the following Acts across the full range of sectors and project sizes: Provides straight-forward mapping for all forms of procurement.
Integrates sustainable design processes. Maps Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes and provides flexible around (town) planning procedures.