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BLAR12053 Professional Practice
Offered from Autumn 2003
This course introduces the student to the roles and
responsibilities of being a professional practitioner in
the building and construction sector through
consideration of the following:
- Professional Ethics relevant to building design and
construction industry activities and processes
- Personal actions and liabilities including
professional risks and liabilities, OH&S,
community safety, precautions during hazardous
operations, disaster prevention, mitigation and
recovery methods
- Stakeholder Collaboration related to working in
design consultancy and construction teams;
leadership and team dynamics; conflict and
dispute resolution
- Stakeholder Involvement: Understand the role and
relationships of stakeholders in the design process
including clients, engineering and architectural
consultants and how to manage this.
This course also provides an understanding of the
following managerial aspects within design and
construction offices:
- Project Management and Control including work
methods, project plan development and resource
requirements
- Financial Management: financial records, financial
reports and transactions. Construction Business
Plan Monitoring. Trust Accounts, establishment
and Management. Financial auditing
- Account management: Work breakdown
structures, cash flow, forecasting cash flow,
progress payments, contractor negotiations, rise
and fall, adjustments, financial reporting,
settlement of accounts, penalties and bonuses;
and
- Office Management: Principles of design/
construction industry office management and
practice including quality management and
systems, and client management.
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This handbook was correct as at: 07-May-2002
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