Elements and Performance Criteria
- Establish refurbishment and inspection requirements.
- Existing property inspection reports, where available, are used to advise client of the cost benefits associated with asset refurbishment process.
- Inspection method and criteria are consistent with the purpose of the inspection, client requirements and building type.
- Relevant documentation is obtained and reviewed to clarify inspection requirements.
- Inspections are arranged to minimise disruption to building users.
- Access arrangements are confirmed prior to entry and where appropriate, agreement is secured with building tenant and owner for intrusive inspection.
- Evaluate and report inspection outcomes.
- Clear, concise and accurate inspection report is prepared in a timely manner and in an appropriate format and style consistent with statutory requirements.
- Inspection outcomes are advised promptly to nominated parties and accurately recorded according to workplace procedures.
- Processes involved in reaching objectives are evaluated for quality, added value and contribution to further refurbishment management opportunities.
- Implement services contracts.
- Team input consistent with achieving project objectives is coordinated through the enterprise to the satisfaction of subcontractors and the client.
- Performance in relation to timelines and budgets is regularly monitored.
- Necessary variations or adjustments are negotiated with subcontractors and the client, and agreed outcomes are documented.
- Asset refurbishments are completed according to plan within budget and time constraints to client and statutory requirements.
- Reports and administrative procedures are completed to client specifications.