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Choosing a research objective/question
The theme of the project is: "The potential for Modern Methods of Construction to continue to transform the Industry."
Students are to choose their own research topic for this unit. Strong projects are those with clear, well focused and defined objectives. A central skill in selecting a research objective is the ability to select a suitable and focused research objective. One of the best ways to do this is to put it in the form of a question. Students should be encouraged to discuss a variety of topics related to the theme and from here to generate ideas for a good research objective.
The range of topics could cover issues such as:
- How might the use of new materials and processes impact on sustainability?
- How do modern methods of construction (e.g. offsite construction, modular construction) address skills gaps in the sector?
- How does MMC, combined with BIM, create more efficient and reliable buildings or infrastructure?
- Group projects could be within buildings (different types), highways, railways or tunnels or dams which students can choose in their groups where they can apply modern construction concentrating on either on Materials, Methods or BIM.
Group Project Brief
1. Define your project type and scope. This may be stated as a research question, objectives or a hypothesis.
2. Provide a Project Statement that includes:
a. Clear description of the type of project and the scope of work
b. Provide a review of literature and precedents (existing projects) to give background and context for your proposal. These should provide evidence of existing knowledge and benchmarks; against which your work may be evaluated.
3. Within your collaborative team, define clear roles and responsibilities. These should support a project methodology; leading to clear bodies of work and information to be produced by each member of the team.
4. By bringing together points 1-3 (above), prepare a Project Proposal to be reviewed, discussed and agreed with your tutor.
5. Carry-out the research and work, as defined in your Project Proposal.
6. Ensure that you are recording both individual and team activities. These should be clearly logged.
7. Prepare all necessary documentation, information and presentation material necessary to communicate your project outcomes in a professional manner.
8. Reflect on the success of your project, as a team, and your performance at the end of the project with the inclusion of a project evaluation and recommendations.
The final submission for the development should address the following tasks.
Task 1
• Evaluate own skills and the skills of others through skills auditing and review.
• Develop role descriptions and responsibilities within a team.
• Discuss the allocation of roles within a collaborative team to meet overall project needs.
• Justify the allocation of roles and responsibilities within a team, recognising individual skills and ambitions vs project requirements.
Task 2
• Develop a project plan to ensure successful achievement of completed project.
• Illustrate resource planning (both physical and human) as well as time planning.
• Interpret events and activities in a project plan in order to indicate milestones, and risks.
• Critically evaluate the relationships between project planning and tender documentation, highlighting ways in which tender information responds to project planning.
Task 3
• Develop construction drawings and specifications.
• Prepare a cost plan.
• Produce a pre-construction health & safety method statement.
• Evaluate the ways in which Building Information Modelling can provide greater efficiency in collaborative preparation of tender documentation.
Task 4
• Undertake a continual review of their own work, recording this throughout the project.
• Evaluate their own working practices in relation to that of other members of the team, identifying areas of good practice.
• Evaluate their own personality profile in relation to your working practices.
• Critically evaluate the success of a project by considering individual and group working practices in relation to assigned roles and personality profiles.
Students will need to reflect on the success of their project and their own performance in a personal performance review at the end of the project. This is a written reflection of 500 words (students will not be penalised if they exceed this word limit).
Attachment:- Assignment Brief - Group Project.rar