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EG7034 Mental Wealth - Engineering Management and Project Organisation - University of East England
Over the period of this module you are asked to produce a personal reflective written account based on the Mental Wealth Competencies experienced in this module:
1. UEL Career Pathway ‘Developing Industry Connections'Linkedin course: Please find attached certifircates
2. ‘The Millennium Mills Redevelopment' Group Project Work The written work should be in good English report to conform to the following standard: · Arial font must be used. The main text must be at 12 point font and with a line spacing of 1.5. Larger fonts may be used for section headings. · Margins must be 40mm left (binding margin) other three margins must be 20mm. · The main text must be justified to both margins. The word count for Part C should be 1500 words in total
Part A - Collaborative Group Feasibility Presentation
3.1 CollaborativeGroup Feasibility Presentation
During weeks 3-5 you will undertake some practice presentation during your tutorial sessions on linked topics.The Group Progress Presentation to be graded(in Week 7)must cover the following areas:
An outline feasibility study:
• To compare three options listed below forplot 4 and reach a conclusion for the best use of the land.
o Commercial premises
o Leisure or cultural facilities
o Residential development.
Each proposed scheme must be supported by: -
o An artist impression of the building
o Floor plans
o Elevations
• Within your presentation you must alsoaddress the project requirements listed within the Project Brief. Additionally, identify key design interventions for the site to ensure that Silvertown is resilient in the future to potential urban flood events, river flood events and sea level rise. Higher intensity rainfall events, elongated summer temperatures and increasing urban heat island effect.
You can find some information about this project on the Newham Planning Portal, access information is given in Appendix B. Please ensure that this information is researched fully but please DO NOT plagiarise this information
3.2 Format for Assessment
Pre-record and upload the videoed PowerPoint presentation using MS Stream to your MS Team Student Private Channel in MP4 video format or similar and clearly noted as the FINAL COPY FOR ASSESSMENT. The Group must ensure that the video plays appropriately from this location and is no longer than eight minutes long.
The slide notes section should include a summary of the main points of each slide and references used.
Part B Technical Report
4.1Technical written report, written in individual named sections
The client has now consideredyour feasibility presentation and wishes to go ahead with the Millennium Mills Redevelopment as outlined in the attached drawings provided in the Appendix. Using this as a basis your group needs to provide a brief detailed report as outlined below.
The group leader will need to allocate work roles and manage monitor progress to cover the five sections as indicated below. It is expected that each section, will be supportedwith charts, data, and sketches where required.
Section I - Design Issues(Student 1)
1. Devise a programme in the form of a Gantt chart following the RIBA plan of works for the consultation and design of the project only showing clearly all-time constraints prior to construction.
2. Analyse and provide financial data supporting and justifying cost implications at design stage only for the project.
3. Specify & discuss how Building Information Modelling (BIM) can be applied to this project.
Section II - Environmental & Stakeholder Management(Student 2)
1. An overview of the environmental issues affecting the construction & operation of the project.
2. A detailed report supporting the process in which public concerns will be addressed.
3. Evaluate how Low Carbon Planning helps to integrate energy efficiency and renewable energy sources cost effectively into the new development. (e.g. identify the measures used to minimising construction waste, embodied energy and carbon emissions, in low carbon energy design and planning)
Section III - Construction Planning(Student 3)
1. The choice of construction methods and logistics for the redevelopmentto reduce carbon emission and reduce pollution.
2. Discuss Health and Safety obligations and provide detailed method statements supported with pictorials for the construction of the major elements of the works, these must be project specific.
3. An outline programme (Gantt chart user friendly) for the works for the key elements (manually or software based) identifying critical activities & resource smoothing opportunities.
Section IV - Economic & legal Issues(Student 4)
1. Present an economic evaluation of the financing of the Infrastructure andthe likely costs.
2. Discuss the geotechnical issues that need to be addressed within this scheme which will affect the design and cost.
3. Advise the client on the following:-
a. The different methods for "Dispute Resolution" if disputes arise?
b. The role of a professional in the built environment (e.g. engineer, architect, project manager etc.) as an expert witness?
Section V - Procurement Methods & Supply Chain Matters(Student 5)
1. Select & justify the best procurement method for this project in terms of the contractual obligations. Explore the implementation of the innovative collaborative procurement approach to de-risk the construction.
2. Analyse the structure of the UK economic in terms of procurement methods &supply chain mattersand demonstrate a critical awareness of the economic role played by the civil engineering construction industry.
3. Describe how Quality Assurance System ensures the best practice in managing the construction of the development. Propose practical measures that can be utilised by contractors to ensure that the client achieves a project that is ‘fit for purpose' and best value formoney'.
Attachment:- Engineering Management.rar