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Design for Two Bedroom House to Meet NHBC Requirements in Salford

Assessment

You have been asked to develop a simple design for a two bedroom (double and twin), two storey house to be built in Salford. This is to meet NHBC requirements. Your client is keen to understand how the designs you proposes comply with or exceed the building regulation and what changes if any the home owner will be able to make without applying for planning permission.


The site has good bearing capacity and strip foundations should be adequate. It is not in a flood plain. All major services are available. The front elevation of the house is to be south facing. The house is to use cavity wall construction and be rectangular in plan. Where possible brick dimensions should be used. The roof is to be pitched using trusses and provision should be made for solar panels. The house is to have two gable walls with no windows in the gable walls. One of the gable walls is also to be a party wall. Spaces are to be design for efficient use of space and furniture layouts are to be shown on the drawings. External works need not be included in your proposals.

To describe your design you are to place the following on one a1 sheet.

1)Ground Floor Plan
2)First Floor 
3)Front elevation
4)Rear Elevation
5)Gable Elevation
6)Section

These are to be produced at 1:50

The A1 sheet is to have a title block and the contents should be cross referenced with section lines etc where appropriate.

The presentational style should be appropriate for building control submission.

On a second A1 sheet you are to provide a table identifying how your house design comply with the building regulations in England. Consideration should be given to the total range of building regulations. Where you are making assumptions in order to show compliance this should be indicate. Also where you have exceeded the regulations this should be indicated. The notes should be reference to the specific clause in the building regulations. The application of these notes should be numbered with the first part of the annotation being the part of the building regulations. These annotations should then be applied to the first sheet to demonstrate how the regulations have been met.

Regulations which are in the process of being published should also be considered. Sketch details on the second sheet should also be provide of the roof, ground floor and roof make up with U value calculations and stair detail.

Description

On a separate sheet you are also to provide a statement (200 words max) of how the design could be amended by the homeowner under the allowances for permitted development.

Both the design of the 2 bedroom house, the understanding of the building regulations and permitted development will be supported with lectures and tutorial sessions as part of this module.

The tutorial will be used to provide formative feedback on student work.

For this assignment it is recommended student refer to the current building regulations as reading and reference material. Also refer to:

Title: The building regulations : explained and illustrated


Author: Billington, M. J ; Barnshaw, S. P ; Bright, K. T ; Crooks, A ; Barnshaw, Stephen

Building regulations pocket book
Author: Tricker, Ray,

On successful completion of this assessment, you will be able to:

Knowledge and Understanding
 
1.    Analyse and select materials, systems and components related to building design with due consideration to the requirements of Health and Safety regulations
2.    Identify and selectively apply the range of building/ construction standards/ controls 
3.    Develop comprehensive awareness and ability to access elements/ components product information, and the terminology and standard structures involved.
4.    Identify and anticipate construction defects and maintenance issues related to materials and construction methods.

Transferable Skills and other Attributes 

1.    Become proficient in Specification writing.
2.    Develop research and analytical skills.
3.    Make oral and visual presentations to a wide audience.
4.    Work in a team environment and individually
5.    Understand statutory regulations

1.To provide students with the skill to prepare prescriptive and performance specifications. 
2.To provide students with the knowledge and understanding to implement technical design solutions through the selection and specification of materials, Health and Safety regulations, methods of production, client and user requirements, and performance in use.

Word count/ duration 
Your assessment should be presented as noted within the brief task requirements. There will be no penalty for exceeding word count. 
Feedback arrangements
You can expect to receive feedback and coursework marks within 15 working days of your submission and will be loaded into Blackboard. 
You have an opportunity to gain formative feedback on your proposed submission via the support sessions however, formative written feedback will only be given on production of written work and this will only be given once.

Sessions will be held in a virtual environment through Blackboard Collaborate and on campus as the issued timetable. If further support is required, these MUST booked by appointment. Staff will aim to respond to all email queries received within normal office hours within 48 hours. Please direct queries and questions to your module tutors.

Presentational Style

All learning materials including lecture notes, relevant industrial materials can be located in Blackboard.


The University offers a range of support services for students through askUS. 


Good Academic Conduct and Academic Misconduct
Students are expected to learn and demonstrate skills associated with good academic conduct (academic integrity). Good academic conduct includes the use of clear and correct referencing of source materials. Here is a link to where you can find out more about the skills which students require http://www.salford.ac.uk/skills-for-learning.


Academic Misconduct is an action which may give you an unfair advantage in your academic work. This includes plagiarism, asking someone else to write your assessment for you or taking notes into an exam. The University takes all forms of academic misconduct seriously.  You can find out how to avoid academic misconduct here https://www.salford.ac.uk/skills-for-learning

If you have any questions about assessment rules, you can find out more here. 

Personal Mitigating Circumstances
If personal mitigating circumstances may have affected your ability to complete this assessment, you can find more information about personal mitigating circumstances procedure here. 

Personal Tutor/Student Progression Administrator
If you have any concerns about your studies, contact your Personal Tutor or your Student Progression Administrator. 

Assessment Criteria

At Undergraduate Level 4, 5 and 6 the following marking scale shall be used:
Outstanding                      90% – 100% 
Excellent                            80% – 89%
Very good                         70% – 79%
Good                                60% – 69%
Fair                                   50% – 59%
Adequate                         40% – 49%
Unsatisfactory                  30% – 39%
Poor                                 20% – 29%
Very poor                       10% – 19%
Extremely poor                0% – 9%

If you fail your assessment, and are eligible for reassessment, you will need to resubmit on or before (Date to be confirmed).  You will be asked to resubmit the same piece of work unless advised otherwise.

For students with accepted personal mitigating circumstances, this will be your replacement assessment attempt.

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