Guide to Using the RIBA Plan of Work 2013 - Other - Page 43
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What will a bespoke Plan of Work look like?
To provide further clarity on what a bespoke RIBA Plan of Work 2013 would
contain, this publication provides two examples that have been prepared using
the online tool.
Example 1 – Practice-specific Plan of Work
The first example has been prepared by Architecture Practice ABC for use on
its small-scale projects. It has been prepared on the following basis:
• a traditional procurement route has been selected
• the Programme task bar will be based on this procurement route
• submission of planning application will occur at the end of Stage 3
• the Sustainability Checkpoints task bar has been switched on, and
• the UK Government Information Exchanges task bar has been switched off.
Example 2 – Project-specific Plan of Work
The second example has been prepared by Architecture Practice DEF following
a workshop with the project team in relation to Project XYZ in Big City. It has
been prepared on the following basis:
• the agreed procurement route, following the workshop, is two-stage design
and build and this procurement option has been selected
• the Programme task bar will be based on this procurement route
• submission of planning application will occur at the end of Stage 3
• the Sustainability Checkpoints task bar has been switched off, and
• the UK Government Information Exchanges task bar has been switched on.
Further information regarding the options for the Procurement, Programme and
(Town) Planning task bars is contained on pages 11 to 16. However, the best way
of understanding how the tool works is to generate your own Plan of Work using
the online tool at www.ribaplanofwork.com.
www.ribaplanofwork.com