The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Supervise the administration of claims and payment processes.
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Contract payments are made in accordance with the contract allowance or orders. Completed |
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Drawings against allowances are carried out in accordance with organisation policy and procedures. Completed |
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Variations to contracts are authorised and corrective action is taken where necessary. Completed |
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Back-charges are applied in accordance with policy guidelines. Completed |
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Payment of invoices for material supply is authorised. Completed |
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Insurance claims for site loss or damage are completed and processed. Completed |
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Administrative processes are conducted and supervised with reference to relevant regulatory and organisational requirements. Completed |
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Supervise and maintain on-site communications.
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Diary of on-site communication and events is maintained, including communications with clients, contractors, inspections, union matters and suppliers. Completed |
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File notes detailing specific instructions are prepared and issued. Completed |
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Site reports detailing specific supervisory inspections are prepared and kept. Completed |
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Variation requests or requirements are communicated to the appropriate person. Completed |
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Requests for extensions of time are communicated to the appropriate person. Completed |
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Notice of unsatisfactory work is communicated in writing to the appropriate individuals. Completed |
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Administrative processes are conducted and supervised with reference to relevant regulatory and organisational requirements. Completed |
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Ensure management of and compliance with quality control procedures.
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Relevant quality control procedures are identified. Completed |
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Site checklists detailing specific items to be inspected at appropriate stages are used and completed. Completed |
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Industry and organisational quality manuals and procedures are used in managing the quality process. Completed |
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Local authority inspections are arranged. Completed |
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Quality requirements are communicated to on-site personnel and building work is assessed against construction standards. Completed |
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Processes are put in place to supervise on-site work to ensure the performance of work to industry, regulatory and contractual standards. Completed |
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Contractual quality standards are met. Completed |
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Complete project administration processes.
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Project administration processes and preparation for practical completion are carried out in accordance with the contract requirements and company policy. Completed |
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Practical completion inspection procedure is identified, communicated to the client and applied on site. Completed |
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Handover procedures are identified and carried out in accordance with organisational policy. Completed |
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Certificates and appropriate client information are provided at handover, including termite protection and appliance warranties. Completed |
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Defects liability items are obtained from clients. Completed |
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Defects are rectified and client sign-off is obtained. Completed |
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Administrative processes are conducted and supervised with reference to relevant regulatory and organisational requirements. Completed |
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