Elements and Performance Criteria
- Identify scope of natural area restoration works
- Nature of restoration works and extent of responsibilities are identified and checked against relevant contract documentation.
- Personnel and other resources (in-house or by contractor) required to undertake restoration works are identified according to the scope of the project and relevant documentation provided.
- A work program is developed according to the needs of management and/or the client to ensure that project outcomes are reached within designated time lines.
- Potential environmental impacts of the proposed restoration works is determined and advised to manager/client.
- Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) hazards are identified, risks assessed and risk controls are implemented, monitored and reviewed.
- Coordinate the supply of materials/equipment
- Material quantities and equipment requirements are calculated and coordinated to ensure an on-going work program is maintained according to the scope of the project.
- Materials are ordered, checked for specified quantity and quality then stockpiled according to enterprise guidelines.
- Specific delivery requirements are conveyed and confirmed with suppliers to ensure materials are delivered to suit the work program.
- Rejected materials or products are sent back to the supplier for replacement according to enterprise guidelines.
- Monitor restoration works
- The work program is monitored and adjusted, if necessary, to ensure that project outcomes are reached within designated time lines or to accommodate any client changes or directions.
- Work is monitored and adjusted, if necessary, to ensure project outcomes are achieved.
- Project contract direction is periodically given to the contractor for action in written instructions.
- Issues likely to cause delays, or alter the scope of the works, are identified, recorded and reported to management and/or the client according to enterprise guidelines.
- Alterations to the scope of the work are costed using agreed unit rates by the contractor and variations are forwarded in writing for approval by the client.
- Periodic inspection of work are undertaken to ensure project outcomes are achieved and to make progress payments.
- The work site is monitored to ensure it remains in a clean, tidy and safe condition throughout and on completion of restoration works.
- Prepare site for completion
- Site is inspected prior to practical completion to ensure all works have been undertaken according to contract documents and the relevant documentation.
- Any works not complying are noted and rectified according to the contract specification as outstanding items.
- A completed restoration works report is produced, recorded and communicated to management and/or the client according to enterprise guidelines.
- Following completion of outstanding items a Practical Completion Certificate is forwarded to the contractor.