Today Ian is introducing the Royal Institute of British Architects plan of work (RIBA). Over the next eight episodes Ian will explain the stages of creation and utilisation of this document. This is a UK centred document, but has international context and use for all construction projects.in this episode Ian will introduce the eight stages of a project, how you should approach the creation of the document, details of how Ian has expanded and utilised it himself and how you should begin with stage 0.
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‘This is something that's been put together and has been in existence since 1963. So it's been around a long time and there's a new iteration that's just come out in 2020 or 2022. So it's regularly updated to meet current trends and technologies and thinking.'
‘My approach still follows the eight stages from 0 to 7, but I've added more work streams. So I've still got the stage outcomes per the original RIBA plan of work, but I've now added employer governance and sign off, or a gateway process. I've also dealt with the technical governance and sign off, another gateway process.'
‘The program management work stream will primarily focus on the PID on which we've already covered a couple of items.'
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ABOUT THE HOST
Ian Rogers is an entrepreneur running businesses in the Real Estate, Construction and Facilities Management arena. Ian has over 40 years' industry experience, as he was effectively born into construction with his father having his own building company and Ian spending time working on sites from the age of 11!. As a result Ian has seen the industry from a trades person perspective, as a chartered quantity surveyor working on large commercial projects, as a project manager and then working on structured project finance through PFI/PPP deals. This has given Ian a unique whole life approach to any project by considering the end game at the beginning.
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