acss511 statutory control lecture 1 17/01/12 part 1
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This presentation covers the Introduction to the moduleTRANSCRIPT
Introductory SessionTuesday 17th January 2012
Tony Burke
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Peter Tubberdy
Aims Learning outcomes
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Historical development Administrative framework Planning controls and the operation of the
planning system Listed buildings & conservation areas Building control: the Building Act & Building
Regulations Party wall legislation and administration
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Module handbook Module material Supporting information Announcements Discussion board
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Coursework ◦ Weighting 50%
Examination◦ Weighting 50%
Requirements for a pass:◦ Overall average 40%, and◦ Minimum 30% in exam
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Based on a case study Report to a client Should cover three main controls:◦ Planning◦ Building Control◦ Party walls
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University disposing of buildings
Acquired by Quintin Cavendish
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Demolish connection between buildings
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Construct new, purpose-designed extension to link buildings at ground floor level
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Create studio, workshop, wholesale fashion showroom and offices on combined ground floor and basement
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Construct mansard roof extensions to create additional storeys on both properties
Convert upper floors to ‘high end’ residential apartments for sale
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Advise client on three main controls:◦ the statutory basis for each control◦ the various parties likely to be involved ◦ the procedures required for compliance
Specific requirements detailed in module handbook
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For each of the three controls:◦ The extent to which the information provides evidence of
thorough research.◦ The accuracy, currency and completeness of the information
provided.◦ The extent to which the proposed development has been
analysed and the information in the report specifically applied. For the overall report:◦ The presentation and structure of the report; professional style;
clarity and ease of reading; spelling and grammar.◦ The extent to which all sources have been properly
acknowledged and the clarity of the referencing system adopted.
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Essential that report relates directly to the proposed development
Not acceptable to produce a report containing general information about the various controls.
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Planning controls only Counts for 10% of the coursework mark Digital submission only - via Blackboard Deadline 23:59 – Sunday 19th Feb. Interim mark will not be identified separately
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Digital submission only - via Blackboard Deadline 23:59– Sunday 15th April.
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2½ hour Based on case study Exam briefing via Blackboard
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Books Construction Information Service WWW
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Client Local authority Owners / occupants of adjoining buildings Residents of local area Conservation groups Local traders Any other interested parties?
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