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Stage 3 > Developed Design
• Consider peer reviews of environmental control strategies and
also involve stakeholders and users.
• Instigate initial involvement of and advice to contractors and
specialist subcontractors where specialist products or systems
are proposed.
• Audit the Developed Design to ensure integration and
compliance with the project’s sustainability targets.
3.7
Information Exchanges
3.7.1
Check that all agreed outputs have been produced before the
conclusion of Stage 3, which might include the following:
• the Developed Design, including the coordinated architectural,
structural and mechanical services design
• updated Cost Information
• drawings showing coordinated design intentions, site layout,
planning and spatial arrangements, elevational treatment,
construction and environmental systems and buildability
• prototypes, mock-ups, models, sample panels, etc.
• proposals developed sufficiently to allow an application for
full planning permission, listed building consent, conservation
area consent, etc. as applicable.
If procurement is through design and build:
•for an employer client: detailed proposals for incorporation into the
Employer’s Requirements
•for a contractor client: further notes, sketches, details and drawings as
necessary to develop the scheme included in the Contractor’s Proposals.
3.8
3.8.1
UK Government Information Exchanges
Information Exchanges are required.
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