construction cost management
Faculty of Engineering, Environment and Computing
7111EEC Module Title
Assignment Brief
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Module Title Cost Management |
Individual: (ML delete as appropriate) |
Cohort (Sept/Jan/May) |
Module Code 7111exq
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Coursework Title (e.g. CWK1) Cost management of Construction projects (CW1) |
Hand out date: 14th September 2020 |
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Lecturer
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Due date and time: Date: 9th November 2020 Online: 18:00:00 |
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Estimated Time (hrs): 15
Word Limit*: N/A
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Coursework type: CW 1 |
This is the Pass/Fail Core assessment |
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Submission arrangement online via Aula: File types and method of recording: Submission is to be via 1 PDF file covering all tasks
Mark and Feedback date (DD/MM/YY): Mark and Feedback method (e.g. in lecture, electronic via Aula): Written feedback Via Aula |
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Module Learning Outcomes Assessed: 2. Use concepts and principles in the preparation of budget costings and evaluate analytical estimating methods for building and civil engineering projects. 4. Evaluate and apply a range of estimating methods for cost advice – including approximate estimating, operational estimating, unit rate estimating and preliminaries using various examples (excavation and earthwork; concrete work; brickwork and blockwork) and bidding strategies 5. Critically evaluate the analytical estimating methodologies and their applications to given case studies with particular emphasis on industry and professional standards such as NRM1.
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Assignment – Scenario
A mixed use development is being proposed for the outskirts of Coventry. You will be required to develop an initial unit estimate using either Functional or superficial methods. You will be allocated one of the scenarios below, you will then need to develop the estimate and then present it to the group showing all of your calculations. Create a presentation of your work and submit it on the day above, you will then need to present your work.
The available options are -
i) Car Park – 850 Car Park Spaces Q1 2023
You will be developing a suitable unit estimate calculation individually based on your own historic data collection. This will be presented to the entire group Via Teams or during the Campus based sessions, immediately following submission.
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Notes: 1. You are expected to use the Coventry University APA style for referencing. For support and advice on this students can contact Centre for Academic Writing (CAW). 2. Please notify your registry course support team and module leader for disability support. 3. Any student requiring an extension or deferral should follow the university process as outlined here. 4. The University cannot take responsibility for any coursework lost or corrupted on disks, laptops or personal computer. Students should therefore regularly back-up any work and are advised to save it on the University system. 5. If there are technical or performance issues that prevent students submitting coursework through the online coursework submission system on the day of a coursework deadline, an appropriate extension to the coursework submission deadline will be agreed. This extension will normally be 24 hours or the next working day if the deadline falls on a Friday or over the weekend period. This will be communicated via your Module Leader. 6. *(ML’s delete if not applying to this assessment) Assignments that are more than 10% over the word limit will result in a deduction of 10% of the mark i.e. a mark of 60% will lead to a reduction of 6% to 54%. The word limit includes quotations, but excludes the bibliography, reference list and tables. 7. You are encouraged to check the originality of your work by using the draft Turnitin links on Aula. 8. Collusion between students (where sections of your work are similar to the work submitted by other students in this or previous module cohorts) is taken extremely seriously and will be reported to the academic conduct panel. This applies to both courseworks and exam answers. 9. A marked difference between your writing style, knowledge and skill level demonstrated in class discussion, any test conditions and that demonstrated in a coursework assignment may result in you having to undertake a Viva Voce in order to prove the coursework assignment is entirely your own work. 10. If you make use of the services of a proof reader in your work you must keep your original version and make it available as a demonstration of your written efforts. 11. You must not submit work for assessment that you have already submitted (partially or in full), either for your current course or for another qualification of this university, with the exception of resits, where for the coursework, you maybe asked to rework and improve a previous attempt. This requirement will be specifically detailed in your assignment brief or specific course or module information. Where earlier work by you is citable, i.e. it has already been published/submitted, you must reference it clearly. Identical pieces of work submitted concurrently may also be considered to be self-plagiarism.
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Mark allocation guidelines to students (to be edited by staff per assessment)
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0-39 |
40-49 |
50-59 |
60-69 |
70+ |
80+ |
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Work mainly incomplete and /or weaknesses in most areas |
Most elements completed; weaknesses outweigh strengths |
Most elements are strong, minor weaknesses |
Strengths in all elements |
Most work exceeds the standard expected |
All work substantially exceeds the standard expected |
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Marking Rubric (To be edited by staff per each assessment)
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GRADE
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ANSWER RELEVANCE |
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ARGUMENT & COHERENCE |
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EVIDENCE |
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SUMMARY |
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First
≥70 |
Innovative response, answers the question fully, addressing the learning objectives of the assessment task. Evidence of critical analysis, synthesis and evaluation.
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A clear, consistent in-depth critical and evaluative argument, displaying the ability to develop original ideas from a range of sources. Engagement with theoretical and conceptual analysis.
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Wide range of appropriately supporting evidence provided, going beyond the recommended texts. Correctly referenced. |
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An outstanding, well-structured and appropriately referenced answer, demonstrating a high degree of understanding and critical analytic skills. |
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Upper Second
60-69
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A very good attempt to address the objectives of the assessment task with an emphasis on those elements requiring critical review. |
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A generally clear line of critical and evaluative argument is presented. Relationships between statements and sections are easy to follow, and there is a sound, coherent structure. |
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A very good range of relevant sources is used in a largely consistent way as supporting evidence. There is use of some sources beyond recommended texts. Correctly referenced in the main. |
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The answer demonstrates a very good understanding of theories, concepts and issues, with evidence of reading beyond the recommended minimum. Well organised and clearly written. |
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Lower Second
50-59
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Competently addresses objectives, but may contain errors or omissions and critical discussion of issues may be superficial or limited in places.
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Some critical discussion, but the argument is not always convincing, and the work is descriptive in places, with over-reliance on the work of others.
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A range of relevant sources is used, but the critical evaluation aspect is not fully presented. There is limited use of sources beyond the standard recommended materials. Referencing is not always correctly presented.
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The answer demonstrates a good understanding of some relevant theories, concepts and issues, but there are some errors and irrelevant material included. The structure lacks clarity. |
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Third
40-49
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Addresses most objectives of the assessment task, with some notable omissions. The structure is unclear in parts, and there is limited analysis. |
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The work is descriptive with minimal critical discussion and limited theoretical engagement. |
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A limited range of relevant sources used without appropriate presentation as supporting or conflicting evidence coupled with very limited critical analysis. Referencing has some errors. |
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Some understanding is demonstrated but is incomplete, and there is evidence of limited research on the topic. Poor structure and presentation, with few and/or poorly presented references. |
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Fail
<40 |
Some deviation from the objectives of the assessment task. May not consistently address the assignment brief. At the lower end fails to answer the question set or address the learning outcomes. There is minimal evidence of analysis or evaluation. |
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Descriptive with no evidence of theoretical engagement, critical discussion or theoretical engagement. At the lower end displays a minimal level of understanding. |
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Very limited use and application of relevant sources as supporting evidence. At the lower end demonstrates a lack of real understanding. Poor presentation of references. |
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Whilst some relevant material is present, the level of understanding is poor with limited evidence of wider reading. Poor structure and poor presentation, including referencing. At the lower end there is evidence of a lack of comprehension, resulting in an assignment that is well below the required standard.
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Late submission
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0 |
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