The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording in the performance criteria is detailed below. Add any essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts.
Project may include activities which: | give rise to creation of an assetinvolve fitting out new structuresinvolve modifying existing structures. |
Relevant documentation may include: | certification, including inspection certificateshandover documentationoperational checks and maintenance conductedplanning permitsproject contractsproperty drawings and plansproperty leases and contractsselection criteriatenders. |
Consultative processes may include: | face-to-face meetingstelephone, facsimile and written communication. |
Relevant people may include: | clientsconsultantscontractorslegal representativesmanagement and colleaguesmembers of industry associationstechnical experts. |
Organisational requirements may be outlined and reflected in: | access and equity principles and practice guidelinesbusiness and performance planscomplaint and dispute resolution proceduresgoals, objectives, plans, systems and processeslegal and ethical requirements and codes of practicemission statements and strategic plansOHS policies, procedures and programspolicies and procedures in relation to client servicequality and continuous improvement processes and standardsquality assurance and procedure manuals. |
Contingencies may include: | budget constraintsbuilding delayscompeting work demands of contractors and consultantsenvironmental factors, such as time and weatherindustrial disputesnon-availability of resources and materialspublic holidays and shut-down periodsequipment and technology breakdownunforeseen incidentsworkplace hazards, risks and controls. |
Clients may include: | agentsbuilding supervisorscompany managementfund managersfund providersgovernment and legal instruments or agenciesinstitutionsinsurersinternal and external property groupsowner-occupiersprivate investorsproject managersproperty agentsproperty owners. |
Feedback may be sought from: | clients and their legal representativesindustry specialistsmanagement and colleagues workplace assessment. |
Information may include: | budget documentationproject planproperty documentationselection criteriatender documents. |
Selection process may include: | advertisementcompulsory competitive tenderdirect appointmentinterviewpublic tenderregister of consultantsselective tender. |
Selection criteria may include: | contractor philosophycurrent workloaddemonstrated capacity to performfinancial securityperformance recordquality of subcontractorstechnical capability. |
Principles of value management may include: | adherence to costing constraintsattention to detailcoordination of serviceseffective selection of contractor and ancillary workforceminimisation of variations. |
Legislative requirements may be outlined and reflected in: | Australian standardsgeneral duty of care to clientshome building requirementsprivacy requirementsrelevant federal, and state or territory legislation that affects organisational operation, including:anti-discrimination and diversityenvironmental issuesEEOindustrial relationsOHSrelevant industry codes of practice covering the market sector and industry, financial transactions, taxation, environment, construction, land use, native title, zoning, utilities use (water, gas and electricity), and contract or common lawstrata, community and company titlestenancy agreementstrade practices laws and guidelines. |
Communication channels may include: | direct line supervision pathslateral supervision pathsorganisational communication protocols and proceduresorganisational networks. |
Variations may relate to: | changes to work scheduleswork outside or producing results outside the terms and conditions of contract. |
Business equipment and technology may include: | computers data storage devicesemailfacsimile machinesinternet, extranet and intranetphotocopiersprintersscannerssoftware applications, such as databases and word applications. |
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