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Schedule 1
Licence Class Competencies

Licence class:

Site 1

Descriptor:

This licence class covers practitioners responsible for coordinating and overseeing the construction or alteration of Category 1 buildings.

Explanatory note:

The focus of this licence class is on the technical coordination and oversight of the construction or alteration of Category 1 buildings. Category 1 buildings are detached or semi-detached residential dwellings of limited complexity, of conventional timber-frame or masonry construction, with low or medium risk envelope design.

Competencies:

Competency 1: Understand the regulatory environment of the building construction industry.
Competency 2: Demonstrate technical knowledge of construction methods and practice.
Competency 3: Organise and manage building projects.
Competency 4: Supervise personnel.
Competency 5: Provide technical supervision.
These competencies may be demonstrated by meeting some or all of the following performance indicators.

Performance indicators:

Competency 1: Understand the regulatory environment of the building construction industry.
1.1 Explain the purpose of the Building Act and Building Code and their relationship to the construction process.
1.2 Access and interpret information from Building Code compliance documents relevant to Category 1 buildings.Includes but not limited to - NZS3604, E2/AS1.
1.3 Describe the relevance of building-related legislation to the construction of Category 1 buildings.
Includes but not limited to - Health and Safety in Employment Act, Construction Contracts Act, Resource Management Act.
1.4 Demonstrate knowledge of the key features of the Licensed Building Practitioners Scheme.
Includes but not limited to - the licence classes, restricted building work, and accountability to the Building Practitioners Board.
1.5 Describe the roles and responsibilities of, and work with key parties involved in the design and building process.
Roles may include but not limited to - licensed building practitioners (Design, Site, Specialist, Trade), engineers, other trades (e.g. electrical, plumbing, tiling), building consent authorities (BCAs) and clients.
1.6 Explain the key aspects of the consent process for Category 1 buildings.
Includes but not limited to - trigger point for consent, application, inspection, code compliance certificates, consequences of non-compliance.
1.7 Explain the importance of, and operate within the scope of individual competence, and recognise when other expertise is required.
Competency 2: Demonstrate technical knowledge of construction methods and practice
2.1 Apply technical knowledge of construction methods and practice.
May include but not limited to - construction terminology, elements, methods and practice.
Competency 3: Organise and manage building projects
3.1 Read and interpret working drawings, specifications, schedules and quantity lists.
3.2 Identify need for, and seek clarification and/or additional design documentation from the Design Lead, as required.
3.3 Establish a building site and manage ongoing operations.
May include but not limited to - access, site signage, temporary water, electricity, other facilities, temporary work, compliance with building consent conditions and the Building Code.
3.4 Monitor construction site performance.
May include but not limited to - monitoring performance, application of time management and quality assurance, ordering, scheduling materials and efficient use of materials.
Competency 4: Supervise personnel
4.1 Supervise personnel at the worksite.
May include but not limited to - basic knowledge of supervision responsibilities, managing conflict, giving building site related oral/written instructions.
Competency 5: Provide technical supervision
5.1 Obtain site plans, design details and working drawings for building work under the practitioner's supervision as required.
5.2 Recognise non standard building sites where site excavation and other relevant construction methods may be required.
5.3 Supervise the installation of all structural elements of a building.
May include but not limited to - foundations, floors, walls, beams and lintels, bracing, ceiling, roof framing.
5.4 Supervise the installation of the external envelope, including roofing, windows, cladding systems and sub-floors.
Includes but not limited to - waterproof and water resistant membrane systems, flashings, building wrap, typically used wall cladding systems (including cavity systems), and the durability of componentry.
5.5 Coordinate junctions, interfaces and penetrations in building work.
5.6 Apply knowledge of the work of all trades to monitor the process of integration of building components by tradespeople.
5.7 Identify and obtain appropriate documentation required by the owner/owner's agent to confirm compliance with the building consent.
Examples of documentation may include - licensed building practitioner memoranda, specialist trade certificates, product guarantees/warranties, installation/producer statements, records of design amendments, as-built drainage.

Frequency of assessment

The first assessment of current competence will occur 2 years after the date of the issue of the licence. Ongoing assessments will occur every 2 years after the date of the last assessment.