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.
Facility requirements may relate to: | aspectbuilding useable spacefit-out and finishesspecial purpose building. |
Relevant people may include: | architects and designersbankers and financiersbuildersbusiness consultantsclientsinvestment consultantsplannersproject management consultantsproperty ownersquantity surveyorsreal estate agentssolicitorssurveyorstenantsvaluers. |
Legislative requirements may be outlined and reflected in: | Australian standardsenvironmental and zoning laws affecting access security, access and property usefreedom of informationhome building requirementsprivacy and confidentiality requirements and laws applying to owners, contractors and tenantspublic health |
| quality assurance and certification requirementsrelevant common lawrelevant federal, and state or territory legislation and regulations affecting 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 lawrelevant local government policies and regulations strata, community and company titlestenancy agreementstrade practices laws and guidelines. |
Organisational requirements may be outlined and reflected in: | access and equity principles and practice guidelinesbusiness and performance planscomplaint and dispute resolution proceduresemergency and evacuation proceduresemployer and employee rights and responsibilities goals, 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 servicepolicies and procedures relating to own role and responsibility quality and continuous improvement processes and standardsquality assurance and procedure manualsrecords and information systems and processes. |
Design parameters may relate to: | aestheticsfinancial constraintsmaximum and best asset usetenancy possibilities. |
Design documentation may include: | artworkbills of quantitycomputer modelsforms of contractsplans and specificationsschedules. |
Design brief may include: | estimated project costingspreliminary cost limitationsproject concept and objectivesketch plans and layoutstime linesuser and client needs. |
Construction budget may include: | consultants' feescontingenciescostings of all component construction partscouncil feesdevelopment management feesleasesother allowances. |
Feedback may include: | formal and informal discussions, reviews and evaluations with:existing and previous clientspeers, colleagues and managersinformation provided by others involved in a professional capacity, both internal and external to the organisation. |