COVER SHEET © Copyright by Back to Basics Business Training Pty Ltd – National Training Provider Number 4346 Date of Revision: January 2018 Code: CIVCA Course: CPC40208 Certificate IV in Building and...

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COVER SHEET © Copyright by Back to Basics Business Training Pty Ltd – National Training Provider Number 4346 Date of Revision: January 2018 Code: CIVCA Course: CPC40208 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Contract Administration) Module: 4 Contract Selection & Administration Assessment: 2 Purpose & Terms of Contract Clauses Page 1 of 9 ASSESSMENT TASK 2 PURPOSE & TERMS OF CONTRACT CLAUSES COVER SHEET (This form must be attached to the front of your assessment submission) SURNAME GIVEN NAMES MAILING ADDRESS P/C HOME/WORK MOBILE Declarations I, the undersigned, have read and understood the terms and conditions on the rear of this form applicable to requirements for assignment content and submission, and confirm that the attached submission content is my own work, and meets all of the assignment requirements to the best of my knowledge. Candidate Declaration of Authenticity I declare that this Assessment Task is my own and contains no material written by another person except where due reference is made. I am aware that a false declaration may lead to the withdrawal of a qualification. I have been advised of the assessment requirements for this module, and been made aware of my rights and responsibilities as part of the assessment process. I have read the Assessment Instructions I declare that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, this assessment is my own work, all sources have been properly acknowledged, and the assessment task contains no plagiarism. Signed: Date: Sending In Assessment Book & Assessment Tasks Please mail your completed Assessment Task to: P O Box 118 Wallsend NSW 2287 OR Email PDF version to: [email protected] mailto:[email protected] Contract Selection & Administration © Copyright by Back to Basics Business Training Pty Ltd – National Training Provider Number 4346 Date of Revision: January 2018 Code: CIVCA Course: CPC40208 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Contract Administration) Module: 4 Contract Selection & Administration Assessment: 2 Purpose & Terms of Contract Clauses Page 2 of 9 IMPORTANT INFORMATION – PLEASE READ Students are advised that while there are no set due dates for the completion of the assessment tasks required, please work towards completing the unit/module within a 4-6 week period. If you require more time to complete your tasks please call Back to Basics and an extension can be easily arranged. Assessment Extensions: Should a student require extra time to complete the assessment due to extenuating circumstances, they may apply in writing (email is sufficient) with a copy of their Photo ID, to Back to Basics for an extension. Extensions may be granted at Back to Basics discretion up to a maximum of 4 weeks. ASSESSMENT TASK – SUBMISSIONS Note: Assessment Tasks may require further research on the internet. All assessments must have the Assessment Cover Sheet attached to the front and signed by the student, acknowledging the terms and conditions. DO NOT RETYPE THE DOCUMENT COVER SHEET. IT MUST BE COMPLETED ON THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT. ASSESSMENT CONTENT The contents of the Assessment MUST be your own work. You may confer with other students, but you must not copy and submit the contents, or any part of another person’s work. Back to Basics retains a copy of each assessment task submitted and will compare works if it is very similar to, or the same as another submission. The copying and submitting of another person’s work as your own is plagiarism. Any student found guilty of this will be required to submit a new assessment. Serious offenders will be disqualified with no refund of any fees paid. All submissions must be your own work - do not just copy the words from the text or duplicate the form examples provided. Design your own form using the examples as a guide. Unsuccessful Assessments/Resubmissions Assessments: When a student has not successfully completed an assessment task, the assessment task will be returned to the student with guidance and comments for successful completion. The resubmission must be received by Back to Basics within 4 weeks of the assessment date. Copies of Completed Assessments Assessment originals will be emailed to the student along with the Results Sheet. Back to Basics will retain a copy of each assessment task submission on file. Copies of Assessment Tasks are available – however the request must be in writing, and upon application, Photo ID must be produced. DO NOT just copy information from a website and insert it as your own work. Name the title of the information and acknowledge the website/organisation/author/publisher etc. Contract Selection & Administration © Copyright by Back to Basics Business Training Pty Ltd – National Training Provider Number 4346 Date of Revision: January 2018 Code: CIVCA Course: CPC40208 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Contract Administration) Module: 4 Contract Selection & Administration Assessment: 2 Purpose & Terms of Contract Clauses Page 3 of 9 The presentation of the document is most important. Hard Copy:  NO STAPLES PLEASE! Documentation to be bound by paperclip, bulldog (foldback) clip, nalclips, etc.  Documents may be presented in a Sheet Protector (plastic sleeve), manila file, cardboard folder, or any other folder with the exception of those with spine width exceeding 2.5cm.  Paper is to be no larger than standard A4 or foolscap size.  All sheets are to be single sided (e.g. no printing on the back of a page) unless you are including pre-prepared brochures or documents.  Assignment pages must be numbered. (Typed or hand written). Electronic Copy:  Save a backup copy first. It is very important to save your work as you go and prior to submitting.  Ensure all required fields are filled and completed.  Click the Finalise Assessment button only when you are ready to submit as this will finalise your assessment and you cannot make any further changes. Your assessment will become a completed document that cannot be edited from this point on.  Save the assessment to your computer. In another file to your backup copy so that you DO NOT copy over and lose the original un-finalised copy should you want to make any changes.  Once saved please open an email and attach your assessment to the email.  Now email your assessment to [email protected]  Once we have received your submission you will receive a reply email sent to you advising the assessment has been received. Should you not obtain a conformation email within 24 hours of submitting your email, please contact Student Support on 1300 855 713 or [email protected] Appeal Each assessee has the right of appeal. The appeal is to be stated in writing along with a copy of their Photo ID to the Manager of Back to Basics. The appeal is to be investigated and processed by the CEO. The principles stated under the policies for unsuccessful assessments may apply. Should the Assessee not be satisfied with the results of the appeal, an independent assessor / mediator is to reassess the process of appeal. The decision of the independent assessor will be final. mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] Contract Selection & Administration © Copyright by Back to Basics Business Training Pty Ltd – National Training Provider Number 4346 Date of Revision: January 2018 Code: CIVCA Course: CPC40208 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Contract Administration) Module: 4 Contract Selection & Administration Assessment: 2 Purpose & Terms of Contract Clauses Page 4 of 9 PRESENTATION All submissions must be your own work – Do not just copy the words from the text – unless you are quoting a section from the relevant Acts or Legislations. If you use another organisation’s material – you must have evidence (letter or reference) to state you actually developed all or part of the material – and that you actually implement the material on a regular basis. The presentation of the document is also important. The final document MUST be presented in a professional format – Insert page numbers and add a contents page. Your presentation is a major component of this part of the submission. Poorly presented submissions will be assessed as Not Yet Competent and returned for resubmission. “Tackling an Assessment Task” There’s no doubt that a lot of reading is required to undertake this course. That means that there’s a lot of re-reading and referring to the text material required, when undertaking many of the Assessment Tasks. This Module Advice offers some guidance as to how this can be approached in an orderly way, so that the volume of the material and the task becomes more easily manageable. 1. Re-Read the Assessment Task. Sometimes the assessment task suggests which particular text topics are relevant. Often others may also be relevant 2. Look over the text. Scan down the Index/Contents pages at the front of the text and look for headings that sound on-topic for the Assessment Task. Mark or tag them. 3. Set up a table (on the computer, or with pencil and scribble paper or on a whiteboard or butchers’ paper if you like). In the left hand column, list the individual points that the Assessment Task asks you to address. 4. Re-read the sections of the texts that you have identified in 2. Look for clues about each individual point you have listed in the left hand column. Note the clues next
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Answer To: COVER SHEET © Copyright by Back to Basics Business Training Pty Ltd – National Training Provider...

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Assessment Task 2: Purpose & Terms of Contract Clauses
Part A
    Clause Name
    Description of Clause
    Stage of Construction
    Abandonment
    Breach by the contractor to carry out the work which may or may not cause damage to the proprietor
    Liquidated dama
ges for late completion, failure to pay wages and to pay the nominated sub-contractors
    Arbitration
    It involves submitting the disputes to a third party or a independent person called arbitrator who delivers a decision after hearing the argument and review of the evidence
    When the builders fails to ignore their obligation, replace defective works within 7 days and when builders throw away their right by default
    Breach of Contract
    It is an agreement where the party does not fulfils the contractual promises
    A breach of contract may be due to cause of delay of not making the site available to the contractor by the principal
    Conciliation
    It is a dispute resolution process where a conciliator tries to bring both the parties to settle the dispute
    Principal requesting the contractor to resolve issues related to sub-base and drainage system not resolved.
    Contingency
    An monetary value considered in the tender contract for unforeseen events and is adjusted with the final amount
    Bad weather or widespread power failure resulting in stoppage of work
    Defects Liability
    It is a formal guarantee by retaining the contractors’ performance security and bank guarantee till the end of the period of performance of the agreement
    It is usually required for initiation of the maintenance period and for its running
    Determination
    Determination of an agreement is the right of individual parties to the contract
    If the contractor fails to proceed with work in due diligence or in a proficient style
    Escalation
    It is a specific contract which allows for monetary adjustments under a specific economic condition
    Most suppliers during supply of building materials have a tendency to accelerate your priority
    Evidence of Satisfaction
    It is a tangible proof which confirms satisfaction of contract by each party
    Superintendent providing certificate to the contractor to affirm that component of a project is completed as per the plans.
    General Conditions of Contract
    The conditions which covers all matters except special conditions which are needed to satisfy a particular part of a project
    Securities and insurances, builder’s rights and responsibilities, the owners obligation responsibilities and rights
    Head Contract
    It is an agreement between the builder and the...
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