
The successful delivery of a building is a constant challenge in architectural practice and one intrinsically linked to the quality the building’s design documentation, regardless of its scale. Preparing quality documentation is demanding, constantly subject to the pressures of time and cost despite the risks in play. With many recent high profile building failures, there has never been a time when the quality of building design documentation has received more attention. With new Legislation in NSW, and other states soon to follow, the pressures on the quality of design documentation are only likely to increase. To learn about making documentation better for your practice, join the ACA at 1pm AEDT, Wednesday 11 November.
In this webinar, Alex Chistiakoff will cover aspects of the projected implications of the new Legislation and explain why it is essential to implement quality control measures in documentation. Drawing from his extensive experience in documentation coordination services he will discuss how to prepare architectural documentation, better equipping architects for the proposed changes and to deliver a higher quality of documentation.
Alex’s presentation will utilise examples, explaining methods to ensure that all components in the documentation (Drawings + Schedules + the Specification) work well with each other.
Content covered will include:
- An introduction and overview of documentation
- Alex's observations as a consultant
- Establishment of procedures
- Coordination of components
- Managing work
- Documents for CC stage
- Tender documents and Contracts
- Design and Construct documentation
- Construction Stage
Our Speaker - Alex Chistiakoff
Alex is a Registered Architect, an examiner with the Board of Architects NSW and is an executive member of Spun (Small Practices Upper North Shore). He teaches aspects of professional practice at the UTS (Sydney) and has taught specification writing at the UNSW. In the past he has taught Design at The University of Queensland.
His specific interest includes research on issues associated with establishing an architectural practice and addressing information critical for the maintenance of architectural practices as businesses. Alex sees the ongoing communication between the educators, industry and professional bodies as essential to ensure the necessary stability in the profession.
WHEN
Wednesday 11 November 2020
Webinar broadcast 1-2pm AEDT
(WA 10-11am, NT 11.30am-12.30pm, Qld 12-1pm, SA 12.30-1.30pm, ACT, NSW, Tas & Vic 1-2pm)
Login to join this online event live by selecting a “live access” ticket. If you can’t make it on the day and would like to view a recording of this event please select a “recording access” ticket to receive the recording registration link after the event.
COST
Members $25
Non-members $40
*One ticket per attendee.
CPD
Participation in this event will deliver one formal CPD point.
AACA Competencies -
5. Documentation: Detailed Design - 5.4, 5.6
6. Documentation: Documentation - 6.1, 6.5, 6.6, 6.7, 6.8.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will gain an understanding of documentation in the areas of:
- Establishment of procedures
- Coordination of components
- Management of work
- Documentation for CC stage
- Tender documents and Contracts
- Design and Construct documentation
- Construction Stage
CPD questions for this webinar will be sent to attendees before the webinar and will also be accessible for download from the webinar platform. Please keep your receipt and completed questions for your records.
CONTACT
For more information, contact Katherine Ygosse webinars@aca.org.au or on 0413 520 548.