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    since the 19th century. The key characteristics of a traditional procurement route with a competitive tender process are competition or tendering cannot start until the design process is complete, the designing process is separate from the construction process and the lack of contractor involvement in the design process, with the design and technical development being carried out by the clients consultant. (Cartlidge, 2013). There are three stages to a traditional approach, those stages being the

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    I have faced few challenges in similar to that asked in the question but I will give a brief description of two main experiences. 1) DO-254 Project as Hardware Engineer-2014: The project was to modify the existing design, testing, verification, vaidation and safety protocols being employed by the company to the standards defined by the MIL-STD-DO-254 Level-B certification. It was a completely new project, so the current employees at the company did not know much in detail to help me, but they offered

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    Efficiency Let’s say you’re out with a group of friends at the local swimming pool and a man casually steps to the edge of the water wearing a pair of swimsuit briefs. The most common reaction to this scenario is that the man is exposing himself too much, creating a general feeling of awkwardness for the surrounding pool goers. The men’s aquatic brief, commonly referred to as the Speedo, is often an object of ridicule, except when worn by children, Olympians, or the male French population. Simply put, Speedos

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    When viewing this family in a Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) lens, we would focus on the solutions rather than the problem. Although the initial assessment would be similar to that of structural and strategic therapy, all of these issues would be explore, we would focus on the solutions rather than the problem. Although the initial assessment would be similar to that of structural and strategic therapy, all of these issues would be explored in a way that allowed for less “problem talk” and

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    Is Brief Encounter best understood as a sober realist drama or as an imaginary love affair? Brief Encounter (1945), according to Dyer Richard’s words (1993, p.9), is a ‘lovely film’, but also ‘pretty much a good one too’. It indicates that this film conveys many symbolic meanings, such as how people struggle in forbidden love, but represents the reality as well, like women are vulnerable in a relationship. In this essay, it will be claimed from three aspects to prove the film is best understood as

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    Suguru Ishizaki's Improvisational Design: Continuous Responsive Digital Communication Digital communication is interactive, dynamic and continuous. People working with digital communication (visual designers, human-computer interaction professionals, and software engineers) need a unique set of communicative methods that equal this dynamic flow of digital communication expressions. Ishizaki explores the development of a theoretical framework of an iterative process that meets this need and suggests

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    Does an architect’s ego get in the way of sensible design? Does it? Does an architect have an ego? Well what is ego for that matter? “Ego: A person’s sense of self-esteem or self-importance” (oxford Dictionary) this is a very tame definition, most people will agree when saying that the definition of ego is in fact the arrogant part of you that in some ways makes you think you are superior or the less cynical of us would like to say an ego is the autopilot of the mind, it’s the thing that one does

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    Introduction to the project Sanbano Coolangatta residences was designed by DBI Design Architecture-designed company. This high rise building has accomplished on Gold Coast. The Hong Kong developer Sanbano Group commission and regard this building as a beach resort. From the outside of the building, it consists of some glass featuring high ceilings and a boutique retail podium. The site area is 1006 m2, located in the center core of Coolangatta LAP. The project is to build a 25 storeys residential

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    Cdr for Australia

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    Competency Demonstration Report Competency Demonstration Report Career Episodes Writing A Career Episode In this kit, objective is to facilitate our clients in writing CDR based on their experience. Firstly, have a look on some General Rules of writing CDR Project: Use ‘I’, instead of we/us/our team/group Avoid writing descriptive sentences like “X was done”. Rather you should write “I did X” and then describe in detail how you did ‘X’ Avoid writing theoretical knowledge like description of

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    Idea No.7 has the most dominant design over the other 3. It is very promising to develop into a con-cept design and that would attract the most customers. The matrix table above shows that idea No.7 is the most suitable. The main requirements in the design brief have been all achieved by this idea. Adding to this the interesting shape of this design gives it prominence over the others. It is the eco-friendliest design and also

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