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Rib A Stages

RIBA Stages of Work outlines the typical stages of an architectural project from inception to completion. The stages include: developing the initial brief and feasibility study in Stage A; carrying out design options and cost analysis in Stage B; preparing outline proposals in Stage C; further developing the scheme design in Stage D; finalizing construction details in Stage E; issuing tender documents in Stages F-G; contractor selection and planning in Stages H-J; administering construction in Stages K-L. The stages provide a framework for architects to guide clients through a building project from initial concept to final handover.

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Rib A Stages

RIBA Stages of Work outlines the typical stages of an architectural project from inception to completion. The stages include: developing the initial brief and feasibility study in Stage A; carrying out design options and cost analysis in Stage B; preparing outline proposals in Stage C; further developing the scheme design in Stage D; finalizing construction details in Stage E; issuing tender documents in Stages F-G; contractor selection and planning in Stages H-J; administering construction in Stages K-L. The stages provide a framework for architects to guide clients through a building project from initial concept to final handover.

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RIBA Stages of Work

Work Stage A: Inception develop the brief in consultation with the client (yourself) report feasibility, including budget give advice on how to proceed visit the site and give initial appraisal advice on the need for other consultants and the scope of their services advise on the need for any specialist work. Work Stage B: Feasibility Carry out any studies which may be needed to establish feasibility review alternative design and construction approaches and cost implications advise on statutory approvals needed, including health & safety outline a timetable for the project. Work Stage C: Outline Proposals prepare outline (sketch) proposals for preliminary approval. Work Stage D: Scheme Design develop a scheme design following discussions around stage C liaise with any other consultants and advise where their work affects programme & budget make a cost estimate enable agreements over spatial arrangement, materials and appearance prepare and submit a planning application (note no guarantees can be given that this can be obtained). Work Stage E: Detail Design finalise detail design including co-ordination with other consultants and suppliers and integration of materials & sub-contracted work. cost checks where appropriate advise where appropriate on the CDM regulations prepare and submit Building Regulations Application and any other statutory requirements negotiate as necessary on the latter. Work Stage F & g: prepare production information & bills of quantities Drawings, schedules & specification, provide information to the Quantity Surveyor (if used) for bills of quantities. complete information to enable contractors to tender. Work Stage H & J: Tender Action & Project Planning: Advise on a list of tenderers issue tender documents to agreed list of contractors receive tenders (with client presence if required), advise on results and contractor appointment OR arrange a price to be negotiated with one contractor. prepare the building contract and arrange signatures. Work Stage K: Operations on site: Administer the terms of the building contract during work on site visit the site at intervals to inspect the progress and quality of the work make periodic financial reports to the client including any cost variations . Work Stage L: Operations on site: Administer the terms of the contract related to completion of the work give general guidance on maintenance provide record drawings as required.

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