Monday, 2 December 2013

Portfolio Semester 5 Professional Practice 2 (QSB 3614)

Professional Practice 2 (QSB 9614)


Lecturer: Sr Eddie Lim Sek Cheon

This subject provides an overview of professional and contractual responsibilities of a quantity surveyor in the consultancy set up from the inception stage to the final account. It  focuses on the importance of understanding  the organization and contract administration roles of a quantity surveyor and the legal and contractual procedures in relation to building procurement


Objectives:


1. To ensure students have sufficient knowledge and understanding of the administration of construction contracts and the application of particular contract clauses relating to the roles and responsibilities of the parties to the contract especially the Quantity Surveyor.

2. To develop students awareness of the provisions of the Standard Contract forms related to valuation and certificates, instructions and variations, dayworks and final accounts, extension of time and loss and expense.

3. To teach students how to interpret sub-contracts documents relating to roles and responsibility of the main contractor and sub-contractors including the limits and constraint of such procedures

Learning Outcomes:


1. I am able to clearly define the roles and responsibilities of the various parties involved in construction contracts in relation to particular clauses in the contract.

2. I can understand and give a good explanation on the various construction contracts, its limitations and constraints and define issues in interpreting the contract clauses of construction contract

3. I have the knowledge to describe team dynamics, power of teams and teamwork in construction contracts.


Seminar

The seminar contributes to 15% of the overall marks. Groups of 2 students are required to give presentation of the weeks lecture in their respective tutorial classes followed by a Q & A session. This seminar tested the students understanding of their given topic, ability to work as a team as well as fine tuning the students presentation skills.


Test 

The mid term test contributes to 20% of the overall marks. This test was conducted on week 6 before the semester break. In this test students are required to complete all the questions given. This test was conducted to test the students understanding of the subject. It consisted of the topics Extension of Time, claims and set off.

Assignment

The assignment contributes to 15% of the overall marks. Students are required to form groups of 6 people where the students will form a group to act as consultants assessing a contractor’s application for final account. The group will assess the applications based on the conditions of contract. This assignment tests the students understanding and application of what we have learnt based on real life scenarios.

Certificate of practical completion (CPC)


Certificate of making good defects (CMGD)                           Certificate of Extension of Time 



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