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Action plan
How the RIBA Plan of Work 2013 operates

the riba plan of work 2013 has eight > Stage 4 Technical Design:
stages, numbered 0-7, and eight Comprises the residual technical
‘task bars’ that replace the key work of core design team members
tasks in the RIBA Plan of Work and specialist subcontractors with
2007, three of which (procurement, design duties.
programme and planning) the user > Stage 5 Construction: broadly maps
can customise. to former Stage K (Construction to
Practical Completion), and includes
Stages Stage J (Mobilisation).
The eight stages of the 2013 Plan are: > Stage 6 Handover and Close Out:
> Stage 0 Strategic Definition: A Deals with activities associated with
new stage in which a project is issue of the Practical Completion
strategically appraised and defined Certificate through to the Final
before a detailed brief is created. Certificate, plus new activities
> Stage 1 Preparation and Brief: associated with building handover.
Focuses on the creation of the > Stage 7 In Use: A new stage
initial project brief and associated that covers the building in use,
feasibility studies, and emphasises performance monitoring, updating
the need to properly assemble the of project information, and long
project team. term project feedback activities
> Stage 2 Concept Design: Maps until the end of the building’s life or
exactly to the former Stage C the commissioning of a new Stage 0.
(Concept)
> Stage 3 Developed Design: Maps Task Bars
broadly to former Stage D (Design Replacing stages, the flexible task
Development) and part of Stage E bars can be adjusted to match the
(Technical Design). The strategic procurement approach and planning
difference is that now the Developed activities, allowing users to generate
Design will be co-ordinated and a bespoke practice or project Plan.
aligned with Cost Information by The remaining task bars provide
the end of Stage 3. Extra time will details of key support tasks,
be needed for the lead designer to sustainability check points, project
review information and to make any team information exchanges and new
changes arising from comments. government information gateways. n

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For further preview information about downloadable file and an online


the RIBA Plan of Work 2013 and to version (that enables a bespoke
book free regional roadshows go to project or practice Plan to be created),
www.architecture.com/planofwork. plus associated technical guidance
The Plan of Work 2013 will be from RIBA Publishing. All will be on
launched on 21 May 2013 – as a www.ribaplanofwork.com.

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