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CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 – Assessment 2.8 Assessment Cover Sheet The Cover Sheet must be completed before you start your assessment. Student Surname Student Given Name Qualification CPCC40120/CPC50220 CertIV/Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) Module of Study Module 1 Assessment Name Activity 2.8 – Calculate Quantities Trainer Name 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 2.8 - Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 1 of 6
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 – Assessment 2.8 Scenario - Identify and produce estimated building and construction costs in the workplace This scenario covers Task 2.8 Calculate Quantities and Task 2.9 – Produce Cost Estimates This assessment is a real-work project where you have responsibilities for producing estimated costs for labour, materials, overheads and on-costs on various residential and commercial construction projects within their scope of work as a trade contractor or builder. For Tasks 2.8 and 2.9, refer to Project Portfolio for project no. 20361 – Retail Complex to determine the quantities of labour materials, plant and equipment for the building, and develop estimates for the construction of the building. The developer who is developing the project 20361 Retail Complex has asked you for a price for part of the project. They want a price for the ground floor Cafe and the first floor residential unit only for the project. Grid at Grid B-C, 18-20. The inclusions and exclusions are detailed below. Inclusions: Structural block including to both levels of the structure and including along Grid 18 Wall framing for the ground floor of the café Rear Entry door to the unit on the ground floor Floor system between the ground floor and first floor Stairs to the ground to first floor Internal and external walls on the first floor. Windows and doors on the first floor Roof framing system on the first floor Roof Covering system on the first floor External finishes to the first floor Internal Lining Internal Fix Internal Finishes Electrical Cabinetry Waterproofing to the terrace Tiling to the terrace Handrails Exclusions: © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.8 - Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 2 of 6
CPC40120/CPC50220 Module 1 – Assessment 2.8 Shop fitting to front elevation of the ground floor Café Fit out to the ground floor café Plumbing The ground slab for the shop and Café. North and south walls to shop 4 adjacent to the café. The Quote List for Project no. 20361 contains a number of supplier prices that have been attained for the project. These prices should be used in providing the estimate for the work. You may refer to BAA Constructions Rates Schedules, or you may choose to research current prices for the various items. The estimated time to complete the work quoted is 14 weeks from commencement to hand-over. You can use the BAA Project Estimating Template (Excel Workbook) to collate the information and calculate the price or you can use any other electronic estimating system you would prefer to use. The project will be allocated to a Supervisor who is a wage earning employee of the company. The supervisor has a company car and does not get a travel allowance. The supervisor works 48 hours per week and will have their time equally divided between four (4) projects including this project. The project will also use a labourer who is also a wage earner but gets paid a travelling allowance as they are not provided a vehicle. You can use the hourly rate template to determine this rate. These overhead costs will need to be calculated and included the price. What do I need to do? © House of Learning Pty Ltd M1 – Activity 2.8 - Answer Sheet – V1.0| 08.07.2021 | Page 3 of 6
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