Guide to Using the RIBA Plan of Work 2013 - Other - Page 24
Guide to Using the RIBA Plan of Work 2013
Task bar 5: Suggested Key Support Tasks
The Suggested Key Support Tasks task bar:
• clarifies the activities required to achieve the Sustainability Aspirations,
reducing the carbon emissions related to the building, and those required
to embed Building Information Modelling (BIM) into the process
• sets out key tasks in relation to statutory requirements, such as those relating
to Building Regulations submissions, project and design management
protocols and roles and responsibilities
• ensures that the team is properly assembled, and that buildability, health
and safety and other construction considerations and logistics are considered
early in the process, by using the Project Execution Plan and Construction
Strategy in the preparations.
The tasks that are listed are not mandatory; however, they do provide an
appropriate level of management at each stage and assist in achieving the
stated objectives.
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This task bar is fixed and is used in all versions of the RIBA Plan of Work 2013.
Task bar 6: Sustainability Checkpoints
This task bar has been developed from the Sustainability Checkpoints included
in the 2011 Green Overlay to the RIBA Outline Plan of Work 2007. The detailed
checklists that should be completed at each checkpoint are reproduced in
Chapter 8. In a bespoke practice- or project-specific Plan of Work the checklists
can be highlighted by clicking on the icon next to the text.
The Sustainability Checkpoints task bar is selectable and can be switched on or
off in a project- or practice-specific Plan of Work.
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