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CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 – Assessment 2.5 Assessment Cover Sheet The Cover Sheet must be completed before you start your assessment. Student Surname Narigi Reddy Student Given Name Harish Reddy Qualification CPCC40120/CPC50220 CertIV/Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) Module of Study Module 1 Assessment Name Activity 2.5 - Administering and Finalising the Contract Trainer Name KAAN Student Statement Plagiarism is a form of cheating. It is taking and using someone else’s thoughts or writings and representing them as your own. Plagiarism is a serious act and may result in a participant’s exclusion from a Unit of Competency or a course. This in turn may require for students to pay to re-complete the module or course at a later date. The following list outlines some of the activities for which a participant can be accused of plagiarism: 1. Presenting any work by another individual as one’s own unintentionally 2. Handing in assessments markedly similar to or copied from another student 3. Presenting the work of another individual or group as their own work. 4. Handing up assessments without the adequate acknowledgement of sources used, including assessments taken totally or in part from the internet. Many of the workbook activities are ‘open book’ yet should still be conducted under test conditions without consultation with other students. If you are unsure of any assessment requirements you should check with your Trainer / Assessor. By submitting this assessment electronically you declare that all work for assessment tasks submitted for this assessment is your own with no part of any assessment being copied/plagiarised from another person’s work, except where authorised and listed / referenced. © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.5 - Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 1 of 9
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 – Assessment 2.5 Use this space 1. Process progress payments Progress program are made under the Building & Construction Industry Security of Payment ACT 1999. As per agreed percentage of completion of projects. Process payments may be done at start, end or in installments as project goes on. For example; Deposit, Base or Slab , Frame, Lock-up, Fixing,and Practical Completion. 2. Process application for extension of time Unforeseeable delays are inevitable in construction projects and warrants and application for an extension of time. For example: Force Majeure, Strikes, Changes in the law or requirements, Political unrest or Terrorism, Delays from the part of subcontractor. In such cases, the contractor sends written notice to the project management or administrator with details of what caused the delay and documents or evidence to support it.Filing for the extension of time must be done immediately, as the necessary claim for delays may be time consuming. 3. Prepare a checklist ensuring that the organisation’s policies and procedures ensure that there are A policy pertains to a set of guidelines or course of actions to be enforced and should be followed in the workplace and organization. On the other hand, a procedure is a specific guideline or process that is done in order to follow and comply with a policy. Policies and procedures vary widely depending on the organization, (every organization have different policies) as well as nature of the policy. In this context a dispute resolution policy of organization contains several procedures to properly address and resolve disputes and other related issues. 4. Measures in place to prevent a breach of contract Breach of contract; It is not uncommon for situations which constitute to a breach in contract; Material Breach, Minor Breach, Anticipatory Breach, Actual Breach. Most contracts, will have one or another clause disclosing about breach of contract and process to overcome it. For example; performance obligation, payment by the client, contractor not completing work . 5. Prepare a checklist for issuing the final certificate 1. OCCUPANCY APPLICATION FORM (FORM 5) 2. PLUMBING CERTIFICATES This is includes plumbing works associated with roofing, water supply, sewer, gas installation, water tank installation connected to flushing system, solar hot water system © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.5 - Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 2 of 9
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 – Assessment 2.5 etc. 3. ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE 4. INSULATION CERTIFICATE / DECLARATION A letter/certificate from the installer or builder confirming thermal insulation has been installed within the floors, walls and roof in accordance with the approved drawings and the NCC. 5. ENERGY RATING REPORT DECLARATION FROM THE OWNER / BUILDER Confirming that the 6 STAR ENERGY EFFICIENCY provisions as nominated by the First Rate Report have been installed in accordance with the report, the endorsed plans and the building elements identified on the Detailed House Data sheet. 6. GLAZING CERTIFICATE Confirming all glazing (glass) including shower/bath enclosures, glazed doors, side panels and windows have been installed in accordance with AS 1288 – 2006 & AS 2047. 7. ENGINEERS INSPECTION REPORTS AND CERTIFICATES Required when any inspections were not carried out by BSP MELBOURNE (if applicable). 8. TERMITE PROTECTION CERTIFICATE A Certificate of Installation (Part A & Part B) for the installation of a required termite barrier in accordance with AS 3660 Part 1 or any other accredited barrier system. 9. WATERPROOFING OF WET AREAS AND BALCONIES A letter from the installer or builder certifying that the wet areas have been waterproofed in accordance with AS 3740. 10. PARTYWALL / FIRE RATED BOUNDARY WALL INSTALLATION DECLARATION A Letter from the Builder certifying that the party wall / boundary fire rated wall system has been installed in accordance with the building permit plans in respect to the required fire resistant levels, acoustic levels and manufactures partywall system specifications. 11. FIRE PLACE INSTALLATION/ CONSTRUCTION A letter from the installer or builder certifying that the solid fuel heater (fire place) has been installed in accordance with the building permit plans, Section 3.7.3 of the BCA Vol. 2,and manufacturers installation specifications. 12. BUSHFIRE PRONE AREAS - ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION MEASURES A letter from the builder certifying that the specified BAL construction requirements have been installed in accordance with the building permit plans and the relevant BAL construction requirements specified under AS 3959- 2009. 13. COUNCIL SEPTIC TANK INSTALLATION APPROVAL (PERMIT TO USE) 14. OUTSTANDING FEES All outstanding fees which may include additional site inspections, building notice/order costs, amendment/ variations to permit costs, etc. need to be paid before the Occupancy Permit/ Final Certificate can be issued. 6. Prepare a practical completion checklist Practical completion depends on the type of contract used. It is the stage of construction when all the works described in the contract have been carried out Checklist for Practical Completion Inspection © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.5 - Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 3 of 9
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CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 – Assessment 2.5 1. Interior   Check all the tap ware , flushes and plugs of every bath, shower, sink, etc.   See if any silicon is used in wet areas like baths, counter-tops , sinks, and taps. Also, make sure they are near and gaps-free. This is to ensure the areas are correctly sealed.   Check the edges of the niches See if the tiles are free from holes or gaps Check all the electrical elements like light switches, power points, holders, etc.   If there are dual switches, are sure they are wired correctly.   If you have a security system, test it properly. Also check the smoke alarms. Check skirting , window sills, architraves, ceiling, and walls. See if any cracks are there. Also see if there are any uneven areas on the wall. Check all the fittings, fixtures , and benchtops Make sure the windows and doors are opening and closing correctly. All drawers, doors, cupboards, cabinets, etc are opening easil y. 2. Exterior Check that the external windows and doors are free from damage Also see they open and close smoothly All the handles are in good condition.     See if the locks and keys are working properly. Inspect the surroundings of windows and doors for damage. See if all the tiles on the roof are free from damage Check for broken, cracked, or missing tiles. Check all the elements like gutters, valleys, fascias, down pipes , eaves, etc are free from damage. Inspect weep holes, mortar joints, and brickwork for inconsistencies, cracks, or stains.   Test the external power points or light switches.   . 7. Issue completion certificates A final certificate is issued by a contract administrator to show that the contract has been completely fulfilled. It signifies the agreement of the final contract sum and defects has been fixed. This also prevents any future disputes. © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.5 - Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 4 of 9
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 – Assessment 2.5 To assess the conditions for issuing a final certificate and confirm completion; 1. Assess the scope of service- are the services rendered enough and complete? 2. Review the schedule of activities- were the schedules met and adhered to ? 3. Review cost and payment terms- are the cost and payment terms satisfied? 4. Consult parties involved for clear understanding - are all parties involved satisfied and agrees to issue final certificate? Form J – Progress payments Form For use by: Builder Response by: Building Owner To [insert name of Building Owner ]: Trent Hall Postal address: 34 Summerhayes Avenue, Cape Woolamai VIC Postcode: 3842 Contact person: 5995 5628 Telephone: 0988 170 919 Regarding construction at [insert address of Building Site ]: 2 Lakeview Street, Frankston South VIC 3912 Notice of completion of stage The Builder advises that the Work is at the stage indicated below (there are five options – mark the option which applies with an X): Contract to build all stages Base stage 10% $35,200.00 Frame stage 15% $52,800.00 Lock-up stage 35% $123,200.00 Fixing stage 25% $88,000.00 Final stage 10% $35,200.00 © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.5 - Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 5 of 9
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 – Assessment 2.5 Claim for progress payment The Builder claims a progress payment of: $ $352,000.00 which is equal to [percentage of the Contract Price ] (insert relevant percentage from above): $35200.00 The amount due is (insert amount; if this is the first progress payment, the amount of the deposit paid should be deducted from the progress payment amount): $ $17,600.00 This progress payment claim takes into account the following adjustments to the Contract Price , which have been made since the contract was signed/the last progress payment claim was made: (Complete points 1-3 below only if applicable) 1. An overall adjustment to the Contract Price as a result of an agreed Variation to plans and specifications: 2. Variation in the actual price of the following Provisional Sum items: 3. Variation in the actual price of the following Prime Cost Items : (increase/decrease) $ See Clause 24 and the Provisional Sum Schedule (increase/decrease) $ (increase/decrease) $ (increase/decrease) $ See Clause 25 and the Prime Cost Item Schedule (increase/decrease) $ (increase/decrease) $ (increase/decrease) $ Important note to the Builder Copies of invoices, receipts or other documentation relating to Prime Cost Items or Provisional Sums must be given to the Building Owner as soon as practicable after receiving the invoice, receipt or document. The progress payment claimed must not exceed the relevant percentage of the Contract Price set out above. Date: 05/10/2023 Signed by (there are two options – mark the option which applies with an X): Builder: Harish Builder’s Representative: © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.5 - Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 6 of 9
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CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 – Assessment 2.5 Signature: Harish Form G – Notification of likely delay/claim for Extension of Time For use by: Builder Response by: Building Owner [Form begins] Section A – Claim by Builder Regarding construction at [insert address of Building Site ] 2 Lakeview Street, Frankston South VIC 3912 Builder’s (there are two options – mark the option which applies with an X): notification of likely delay X claim for Extension of Time for Completion of Work . © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.5 - Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 7 of 9
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 – Assessment 2.5 The reason for the delay/likely delay is (there are six options – mark the option/s which apply with an X, and provide details where applicable): Inclement Weather X industrial dispute X rectification of minor Defects suspension of Work (advised previously) (see Clause 35 of the contract) other reason beyond the Builder’s control [specify]: X an act or omission of the Building Owner [if so, specify]: (Note: If an act or omission of the Building Owner is the cause of the delay, the Builder must notify the Building Owner within two Business Days of the delay commencing.) The length of the likely delay or claimed Extension of Time is (enter number of days): 5Days, if weather permits. Date: 05/10/2023 Signed by (there are two options – mark the option which applies with an X): Builder: Harish Builder’s Representative: Signature: Harish Important note to the Builder The Extension of Time must be fair and reasonable in the circumstances. [Form continues next page] © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.5 - Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 8 of 9
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