Course Title: Undertake site survey and analysis to inform design process
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term1 2017
Course Code: BUIL6324
Course Title: Undertake site survey and analysis to inform design process
School: 320T Architecture & Design
Campus: City Campus
Program: C6136 - Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)
Course Contact: Catherine Ciavarella
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4819
Course Contact Email: catherine.ciavarella@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Gordon.Bell@rmit.edu.au
Matthew.Ciavarella@rmit.edu.au
Nominal Hours: 40
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Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
None
Course Description
This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to undertake a site survey and a site analysis for residential and commercial building projects. It includes the use of basic measuring and levelling equipment, recording and interpretation of data, and evaluation of, and compliance with relevant legislation.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
VU21587 Undertake site survey and analysis to inform design process |
Element: |
1. Prepare to carry out a measured survey |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Relevant information and documentation is collected prior to undertaking survey. |
Element: |
2. Undertake a site analysis and record site and building information |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Relationship of site to adjoining properties and surrounding environment is identified and recorded to establish the context of the development. |
Element: |
3. Measure and record linear distances on site using basic surveying equipment |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Distances are measured accurately using basic surveying equipment. |
Element: |
4. Set up and use levelling devices to determine horizontal and vertical angles |
Performance Criteria: |
4.1 Collate site analysis data to determine site features, existing conditions and levels. |
Element: |
5. Plot contours and cut and fill |
Performance Criteria: |
5.1 Spot level values are used to interpolate contour lines, which are plotted accurately in plan. |
Element: |
6. Produce measured drawings and documentation |
Performance Criteria: |
6.1 Measured drawings and site details are developed from site survey and site analysis data. |
Learning Outcomes
This unit of competency supports the attainment of the skills and knowledge required by building designers to undertake a site survey and a site analysis for building projects within the context of relevant legislation, the Building Code of Australia (BCA) and Australian Standards.
Details of Learning Activities
Lectures
Class activities
Site activities
Studio sesions
Teaching Schedule
WEEK Starting |
Details |
Assessment |
20th Feb Week 3 |
Introduction to Site Survey , |
Class Participation and Discussion |
27th Feb Week 4 |
Lecture on the use and methods of measuring equipment, how to record data |
Student supplied Assessment 1 Measure classroom producing site notes |
6th March Week 5 |
Lecture Site analysis process beginning with data collection Lecture Site analysis process site procedures |
Submit Assessment 1 Student supplied Assessment 2 |
13th March NO CLASS |
SELF DIRECTED WEEK |
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20th March Week 7 |
Lecture Review site analysis process.
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Assessment 2 due Student supplied Assessment 3 |
27th March Week 8 |
Lecture Importance of accurate details, outcome of projects
|
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3rd April Week 9 |
Lecture how levels are taken How to use booking sheet How to reduce sitelevels taken |
Assessment 3 Due |
10th April Week 10 |
How to record level and reduce levels. |
Assessment 4 supplied to students |
17th April |
Semester Break |
|
24th April Week 11 |
Lecture Industry standards and processes. Cut and fill batters are calculated and accurately plotted in plan and section. |
Assessment 4 due Assessment 5 supplied to students |
1st May Week 12 |
Lecture review AHD, RL processes. Drawing representation
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Construction excursion on the Monday |
8th May Week 13 |
Lecture Contour review, interpreting drawings levels |
Assessment 5 Due Assessment 6 supplied to students |
15th May Week 14 |
Lecture review AHD, RL processes. Datum marks. Bench marks |
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22nd May Week 15 |
Lecture Contour review, interpreting drawings lev | Assessment 6 Due |
29th May Week 16 |
Lecture. Review Survey processes and outcomes |
Depending on class needs and availability of resources, delivery may vary.
For detail outline of the teaching schedule, course structure and current updates, refer to ‘course resources’ in the RMIT LMS and myRMIT. The teaching schedule may be subject to change; students will be made aware of changes in advance.
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
NCC |
References
Other Resources
Refer to Blackboard
Overview of Assessment
This unit of competency could be assessed in the workplace or a close simulation of the workplace environment, provided that simulated or project-based assessment techniques fully replicate design drafting workplace conditions, materials, activities, responsibilities and procedures. Holistic or project-based assessment with other related units is recommended.
A person who demonstrates competency in this unit must be able to provide evidence of the ability to:
• comply with organisational policies and procedures, including OHS
• undertake a site survey and site analysis for residential building and/or commercial building projects, in compliance with the applicable local
government authority, relevant legislation and the Building Code of Australia (BCA)
• Produce measured drawings and other documentation detailing site information as determined by the project brief, organisational procedures and in compliance with the applicable local government authority.
Assessment Tasks
All assessments must be submitted to pass this course.
Submitting all assessments does not constitute a pass grade in this course.
Assessment 1 - 5%
Assessment 2 - 5%
Assessment 3 - 40%
Assessment 4 - 10%
Assessment 5 - 20%
Assessment 6 - 20%
Assessment Matrix
Refer to Balckboard
Other Information
Academic Progress:
At the end of each semester student progress will be reviewed by the Student Academic Progress Review Committee. Students failing 50% of their program load or more, at this stage will be reviewed according to the University's unsatisfactory academic progress procedure.
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Student Responsibilities:
In undertaking this course students are required to be responsible for:
- The time management of the course work in order to complete all work requirements satisfactorily and on time.
- RMIT encourages students to attend all scheduled classes to optimise academic success.
- To ascertain what content or assessment has been missed, and gather the information prior to next class.
- To be proactive in mastering the academic material of the course by challenging, questioning and extending course outcomes.
- To be responsible for the maintenance of a non-disruptive and scholastic attitude in the learning environment.
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Extension of Time for Submission of Assessable work Procedure:
Students must refer to the RMIT policy for eligibility and procedures.
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Equitable Assessment:
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Special Consideration:
Students must refer to the RMIT policy for eligibility and procedures.
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Assessment Principles:
Final assessment decisions can be reviewed and or appealed.
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Employability skills:
Employability skills describe non-technical skills and competencies that are an important part of effective and successful participation in the workplace.
The following Employability Skills are an inherent part of this course:
Communication, Teamwork, Problem solving, Initiative and enterprise, Planning and organising, Self management, Learning and Technology.
Plagiarism:
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