There are some good resources on the web for those wanting to know more.
RIBA Director of Practice - Adrian Dobson, and Dyer Director - Dale Sinclair (who chaired the PoW review panel) introduce the RIBA Plan of Work 2013 in this NBS TV video:
Watch the RIBA Plan of Work 2013 introduction on NBS TV |
- http://www.thenbs.com/topics/DesignSpecification/articles/ribaPlanOfWork2013.asp
At NBS we developed the www.ribaplanofwork.com website. What I find best about the RIBA Plan of Work 2013 is the way it is set up to support the digital construction process. This line of thinking complements the BIM Task Group's work in their labs area extremely well. I wrote a recent article looking at the website and some of our future plans at the location below:
- http://www.thenbs.com/topics/DesignSpecification/articles/ribaPoW2013_readyForDigitalAge.asp
The website |
- http://www.thenbs.com/topics/BIM/articles/RIBAPlanOfWork2013andBIM.asp
Finally, in addition to all of the free resources above, there are also a number of fantastic publications from RIBA Bookshops that give some further in-depth guidance. If further support is needed, you couldn't go wrong getting your hands on these...
- Visit RIBABookShops.com
The associated publications |
The new RIBA plan of work is far better.
ReplyDeleteWith the Flood Water Management Act and SUDS adoption. It really needs Architects appointing civil engineering consultants to produce the sustainable-drainage-design/ strategy and Flood Risk Assessments at the stage 1 so it is in place for stage 2 development.