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Knowledge Assessment
Question 1. Outline 2 ways to reduce the environmental impact of civil projects.
Question 2. What is the advantage of incorporating demand operated ventilation in civil designs?
Question 3. In designing stair placement, what would you do to encourage use?
Question 4. How would you develop a sustainable procurement strategy to be implemented during construction?
Question 5. Where relevant to the proposed development, what engineering information at should be provided?
Question 6. What does it mean to have uniquely identified requirements? Why should requirements be uniquely identified?
Question 7. What is the term used for the processes required to ensure that the project include all the work required, and only the work required, to complete the work successfully.
(a) Project Scope Management
(b) Bill of Materials
(c) Work Breakdown Structure
(d) None of the above
Question 8. Project Scope Management has following processes:
a. Collect Requirements
b. Plan Scope management
c. Define Scope
d. Create WBS
Arrange them in the correct sequence.
(a) a-b-c-d
(b) c-d-b-a
(c) b-a-c-d
(d) a-c-b-d
Question 9. How does scope creep happen?
Question 10. What happens during concept design stages?
Question 11. What should a completed detailed design include?
Question 12. Outline a strategy to facilitate collaboration on an engineering project.
Question 13. What is Computer Aided Design?
Question 14. What should happen after the design review?
Question 15. What does it mean to actively listen?
Question 16. How is the client included in design concept development?
Question 17. What is the purpose of design evaluation?