What is RIBA Plan of Work 2007?

What is RIBA Plan of Work 2007?

Introduction, RIBA Plan of Work 2007). Split into a number of key project stages, the RIBA Plan of Work provides a shared framework for design and construction that offers both a process map and a management tool.

What are the 8 stages of RIBA?

The RIBA Plan of Work: Eight Key Project Stages Explained

  • Stage 0: Strategic Definition.
  • Stage 1: Preparation and Brief.
  • Stage 2: Concept Design.
  • Stage 3: Developed Design.
  • Stage 4: Technical Design.
  • Stage 5: Construction.
  • Stage 6: Handover and Close Out.
  • Stage 7: In Use.

What are the stages of RIBA?

Stage 1 was Preparation and Brief but has been renamed Preparation and Briefing; Stage 3 was Developed Design – it’s now Spatial Coordination; Stage 5 was Construction and is now Manufacturing and Construction; Stage 6 was Handover and Close Out and is now just Handover; and Stage 7 was gone from In Use to Use.

How many stages are there in the RIBA plan of work?

eight stages
The RIBA Plan of Work organises the process of briefing, designing, delivering, maintaining, operating and using a building into eight stages.

What is a Stage 3 design?

Project Process Map. The design drawings and outline specification will be developed in consideration of the proposed phasing of works (if any) and the buildability strategy for the project.

What are the 5 phases of architecture?

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) defines Five Phases of Architecture that are commonly referred to throughout the industry: Schematic Design, Design Development, Contract Documents, Bidding, Contract Administration.

What are the 5 stages of layout design?

They are (in order) Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documents, Bidding, and Construction Administration.

What are the RIBA work stages?

RIBA Work Stages Explained. Introduction. The RIBA plan of work was revised in 2013 and comprises of eight separate work stages that each address a required phase of a construction projects progression, from inception through to completion. Each stage has clear tasks and outputs, which offer as both a process map and a management tool.

What are the changes to the RIBA Plan of work 2007?

Stages A and B have been incorporated into one initial ‘preparation’ stage, and stages F – L have been simplified and renumbered. Task bars offering job specific flexibility will replace the single description of tasks used in the RIBA Plan of Work 2007.

What does the 2013 RIBA Plan of work mean for EPR Architects?

‘EPR Architects considers the publication of the re-formatted and flexible 2013 Plan of Work to be a very positive initiative by the RIBA. The new work stages are a much better reflection of current procurement practice and are more suited to the reality of the way we are delivering services to clients.

What is the DFMA overlay to the RIBA Plan of work?

The DfMA Overlay to the RIBA Plan of Work was published in 2016 and sponsored by leading contractors and clients through the Offsite Management School, set up to help supply chains embrace offsite manufacturing.