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Riba plan of work 2013TM

What will this do for me?
The RIBA Plan of Work 2013 organises the process of briefing, designing, constructing, maintaining, operating and using building projects into a number of key stages. It details the tasks and outputs required at each stage, which may vary or overlap to suit specific project requirements.
The RIBA Plan of Work 2013:
Acts across the full range of sectors and project sizes
Provides straight-forward mapping for all forms of procurement
Integrates sustainable design processes
Maps Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes
Provides flexible around (town) planning procedures
The RIBA Plan of Work 2013 itself is not a contractual document: it directs readers to various tools and supplementary core documents used by a project team, including documents relating to professional services contracts, Schedules of Services and project protocols, which may or may not be contractual, and to the various forms of commonly used Building Contracts.

We've developed this and many other great resources to help our clients with the early stages of Listed Building project planning. We believe that success and expectations can only be achieved when a project is properly planned. Rushing straight into design without a clear understanding of legislation, and typical approaches to design in this historic context, will just lead to problems later on.

James Sizer
DIRECTOR

AFTER DOWNLOADING - A PLAN
Wed love it if you would contact us for a free project review see how, and some other FAQ's below:
Yes we can, but we only select a few projects each year. Typically we build or refurbish 3-5 properties a year, and these must fit with our aspirations in terms of quality and integrity of finish. If you are interested in a Design and build solution, contact us for an initial consultation on 01603 713528 and we'll let you know when we may have capacity if your project is of interest.
