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Stage 2 > Concept Design
2.5.4.2 Advise the client on the need to appoint further consultants
and specialists. Decisions may be needed for the Concept
Design which require specialist advice on structure, services,
environmental and other matters.
2.5.4.3 Advise the client on health and safety matters. Remind the
client about the need to appoint or retain a CDM coordinator
to coordinate matters connected with the pre-construction
information at this design stage.
2.5.4.4 Make specific requests to the client for further necessary
information if that provided is not adequate.
2.5.5
2.5.5.1
Project team
Agree input to the stage by design team members.
Remind design team members contributing at Stage 2 to
identify current legislation (e.g. Building Regulations, health
and safety legislation) with which the project must conform.
Discuss with design team members the performance standards,
environmental provisions and budget allocation required to
comply with the brief, and the presentation of material in a way
which can be readily integrated into the overall design concept.
2.5.5.2 Coordinate consultant inputs into the planning application.
2.5.5.3 Establish or review project quality management procedures
together with relevant procedures of all design team members.
2.5.5.4 Check the scope of professional services agreed with other
consultants as they are appointed.
2.5.5.5 Confirm the Stage 2 timetable for services and note its
relationship to the project timetable as agreed with the client.
The timetable should show critical points by which information
from the client and design team members will be required.
2.5.5.6 Confirm arrangements for communication between the client,
CDM coordinator, project manager and lead designer.