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Stage 3 > Developed Design
3.5.6.3 Advise the client about any proposals to introduce innovative
design or construction ideas or the specifying of relatively new
materials, and ask the client to confirm awareness of these in
writing.
3.5.6.4 Undertake design review workshops at regular intervals as
required.
3.5.6.5 Finalise the Developed Design. The presentation to the client of
Stage 3 proposals is particularly important. Establish early how
this is to be effected, and prepare the material accordingly. It
will usually entail a written report and visual material and may
require an oral presentation.
At the conclusion of Stage 3, get the satisfied client to ‘sign off’ the
Developed Design. Clearly, beyond this point any changes which are
client-originated might mean abortive work and additional expense.
3.5.6.6 Prepare the stage report and submit to the client.
3.5.6.7
Check progress against the timetable for services regularly.
3.5.6.8 Continue resource control procedures for the job:
• check expenditure against the office job cost allocation for
Stage 3
• monitor fee income against projected fee income.
3.5.6.9
Report regularly to the client on fees and expenses incurred, and
submit accounts at agreed intervals.
3.5.6.10 Check that the client settles all accounts promptly.
3.5.6.11 Share and integrate data for design coordination and detailed
analysis of the design, including data links between models.
3.5.6.12 Develop and integrate generic and bespoke design components.
BIM data can be used for environmental performance and area analysis.