Successful Plan of Work – Constructing It DESCRIPTION

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Successful Plan of Work – Constructing It DESCRIPTION

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In this sixth episode introducing the Royal Institute of British Architects plan of work (RIBA), Ian moves on to Stage 5. In this continuing eight episode series Ian will explain the stages of creation and utilisation of this document. This is a UK centred document, but has international context and use for all construction projects. Ian will cover stage outcomes, employers governance, technical governance and various work streams such as program management, finance, BIM, core design, construction, operational management, statutory processes, procurement and information exchanges.  KEY TAKEAWAYSThe main outcomes are manufacturing, construction and commissioning is complete, Employer Governance has a Practical Completion Certificate and Technical Governance has a building information sign off in place.We need to make sure we monitor any outgoing costs against the model and that we are not picking up any particularly large variations.Inspection of the site and ongoing construction will occur for quality and the Facilities Manager should be involved in this to ensure the end operations are kept in mind.The most important part of the construction is complying with Health and Safety requirements.  BEST MOMENTS‘We need to make sure we are looking forward to the operational stage even though we are only in construction so that we are preparing  the overall facilities management strategy plan.'‘We need to update the Operational Model as required and the overall Financial Model so that this is now really at a tweak and twiddle stage.'‘We need to make sure we've got the Building Manual which aligns with the Asset Register for the actual operation of the building.' VALUABLE RESOURCEShttps://www.ianjrogers.com/ ABOUT THE HOSTIan Rogers is an entrepreneur running businesses in the Real Estate, Construction and Facilities Management arena. Ian has over 40 years' industry experience, as he was effectively born into construction with his father having his own building company and Ian spending time working on sites from the age of 11!. As a result Ian has seen the industry from a trades person perspective, as a chartered quantity surveyor working on large commercial projects, as a project manager and then working on structured project finance through PFI/PPP deals. This has given Ian a unique whole life approach to any project by considering the end game at the beginning. CONTACT METHODhttps://www.ianjrogers.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.