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PRODUCE LABOUR AND MATERIAL SCHEDULES FOR ORDERING
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
Course
Professor’s Name
City
Date
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Produce Labour and Material Schedules for Ordering 2
Part B
Kings Plan Garage - Resource Schedule Student Name: Note: item = as per contractors estimate
Resource Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5
A Specific Task Labour man
hours
Mat / Equip
quantity Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri
1 Earthworks
1.1 Labour 6 x 8hrs
1.2 Roadbase material - 100mm thick 4.2 m³
1.3 Skid Steer Loader 2
2 Concrete Slab
2.1 Labour 3 x 8hrs 1 concrete
mixer
2.2 Formwork material (150 x 50) 30 m
2.3 Reinforcement material 44 x 8hrs
2.4 concrete material/curing of concrete 13745.5 kg
3 Services
3.1 Pre Slab (independent contractor -
Lab&Mat) 5 x 8hrs 14 m electric
pipes
3.2 Finishing stages (independent
contractor - Lab&Mat) 5 x 8hrs
4 Framing
4.1 wall Framing (independent
contractor - Lab&Mat) 5 x 8hrs 91.6m steel
4.2 Roof Framing (independent
contractor - Lab&Mat) 5 x 8hrs 38 m steel
5 Cladding
5.1 Wall clad (independent contractor -
Lab&Mat) 4 x 8hrs
5.2 Roof clad (independent contractor -
Lab&Mat) 4 x 8hrs
6 Joinery
6.1 Windows (independent contractor -
Lab&Mat) 2 x 8hrs
6.2 Doors (independent contractor -
Lab&Mat) 2 x 8hrs
6.3 Roller doors (independent
contractor - Lab&Mat) 4 x 8hrs
7 Clean up
7.1 Labour 4 x 8hrs
7.2 Bin or truck 2 trucks
= Labour = Material or
Equipment
= independent contractors labour and material
combined
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Part C
(i).
For new or refurbishment developments, it is a requirement by the building regulations to
have a complete set of approved documentation to ensure the works go on smoothly and
undisrupted (Cass 2018). The documentation should be submitted to the local authority such as a
municipality for review and approval. In this scenario, a double garage and workshop area to be
erected on a residential development on Plot number FFL 625.995. The area dedicated to the
garage measures 6 metres by 10 metres hence an area of 60 square metres. The site is relatively
flat and hence deep excavations shall not be necessary.
Important documents that would be required to undertake the project include Plot Title,
Permits, and Project Specifications (Ching and Winkel 2018). The plot title is a document that
shall define the property boundaries, distances and compass bearings. In this case, it will show
the plot owner, the plot geographical location amongst neighboring plots, and any roads and
access to the plot. Finally, the title shall be stamped by the registrar of titles to be a legal
document (Foo and Shen 2018).
Permits are other documents necessary for the project to kick off. They show approvals
received from the council or a quantity surveyor (Karamujic 2020). These permits aim to show
that building regulations have been adhered to as per the Building Codes of Australia and other
international codes. Some of these permits include the asset protection permit that covers repair
to council assets such as water and electricity lines. The roads opening permit is necessary to
show any roads that have been created to access the development (Lilienthal and Ahmad 2019).
In this case, the proprietor should obtain a new permit even though there is no new road to the
garage needed.
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