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ICTTEN519 Design network building projects Project Portfolio ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects
CONTENTS Section 1: Design options scoping 4 Section 2: Design plan 10 Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 2
Student name: Md Safiyan Ahmed Assessor: Fredro Harjanto Date: 05/10/2023 Network building project this assessment is based on (title of project only is required): Network building project 1: Network building project 2: Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 3
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Section 1: Design options scoping Complete this section for network building project 1. Project specifications Describe the project including the nature, purpose and type of network facilities required. This Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) focuses on the planned development of telecommunications infrastructure, particularly cell phone towers. All EPA laws and regulations must be followed in order to comply with the EPA's standards. The 820 square meter building has a designated parking space in the basement and is surrounded by plantings that are EPA compliant and act as a symbol of our environment. After giving the building's crucial components serious consideration throughout its design, a flood-proof tower was constructed on top of the structure. Integrative research or studies on sustainability in building design have been made possible using communications, mechanical, electrical, and electrical technology. Most important parties are represented. Buildings that are environmentally sustainable have been the subject of much discussion. Several academic articles on "energy and water conservation" have focused on buildings that are more ecologically friendly or that offer greater shelter. For instance, lessen the quantity of carbon dioxide discharged into the environment. With these skilled specialists, sustainability begins with the building's structural layout. This study provides several possibilities, all of which are rather brief. At this point, all we can do is speculate. Building design should be sustainable, but Smart Structural Technology, which includes hybrid and semi-active vibration controls, is seen as the next major challenge. The environmental impact of gases with a global warming potential (GWP) is calculated using three different methods. Measurement and analysis of CO2 take into account the gas's life cycle. identical (CO2- eq). The ENSLIC calculator, which is based on life cycle assessment approaches, is used in case studies to analyze buildings, such as the four-story office building in Gävle. Material production and resource use, as well as possible building renovations and energy source changes that may be done, are all taken into consideration when estimating the carbon footprints of buildings. It is challenging to relate structural issues to environmental issues. Throughout the design phase, interactive tools must be used to assess environmental sustainability. Design options and requirements Based on the project brief you have been provided with, identify and report on potential design options. You Computer and information technology (CIT) has significantly changed how people work today, as seen by its rise. Due to the growing computerization of our economy in the 1990s, computer workers were in high demand. The percentages are made up of 37% of the workforce and 35% of the female workforce. Male employees spend at least half of their workdays using computers, according to the Bureau Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 4
must provide at least two options. You must also outline how the design options will comply with the legislation that applies to telecommunications providers. of Labor Environment. Computers are where it all began. A person's sedentary job, for instance, confines the environment and the people inside it in numerous ways. It was hard to forecast how user working conditions might affect health consequences or diseases. It is no longer necessary for any action (CC) to employ or rely on technical phenomena that are explicitly defined by and limited to a specific location or time. The characteristics of the work done by operators, their exposure (physical and mental), and the consequent health impacts or disorders served as the inspiration for this dissertation. You should also determine an optimal site to house the network facilities. This could be a general description of the type of area that would be best suited to the facility. This piece of land is owned and falls under the commercial or business category. The topography and geography of the place would change depending on the state. Winter temperatures range from -3 to 10 or less than -10 degrees Celsius, while summer temperatures range from 24 to 43 degrees Celsius. The Australian government's environmental standards have been complied with at this site, but it has been made plain that there are limitations on what may be done there. The assertion is supported by written documentation from the local municipal government stating that the flood level in this city ranges from 3.5 to 5.45 meters. Environmental impact study Draft an email that you could send to a company or another section of your company that can complete an Environmental impact study. Provide details of the project to inform the study and confirm that the provider will be able to assess the suitability of the site. Telecom employees and operators frequently experience musculoskeletal problems in the upper extremities. Karlqvist et al. (2002) found that the incidence of complaints varies by occupational group. During treatment, 72% of women and 57% of men in this group report experiencing neck or shoulder pain. Computer users spent more time on their gadgets than any other job category, according to recent research. The understanding of musculoskeletal problems has improved significantly since simply a decade ago. The regulatory body's control over environmental variables has an impact on the network architecture in this technical report, thus these rules must be followed. Environmental assessment practices therefore contend that there is a theoretical connection between construction projects and their environmental effects. Assessment tools may link a building's ecological effects to its ability to look into those effects. by including environmental concerns in a building's design. The relationship also has an impact on the area around the structure. Complete this section after receiving the EIS findings. Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 5
Environmental impact study results Outline the results of the Environmental impact study in terms of whether the site is suitable or not. Discuss whether based on the EIS, you consider that the land is suitable for acquisition and purchase? Please note that for some project land acquisition and purchase may not be necessary. Assume it is and based on the findings of the EIS advise whether if land acquisition/purchase would be appropriate. Discuss legislation and regulations that may need to be considered. Please note that if you are completing this for your workplace, this will be a real study based on the site selected. If not, it will be a report that your assessor provides you with. This property conforms with all building or intended development requirements, as determined by the town planning, and it will also consider any relevant national trust or historical legislation or policies. Steel and concrete are both utilized in the RCC (Beam & Column) construction of this building. The basement can be used for employee and visitor parking, and visitors can park close to the building's entrance. Both the inside and outside of the building follow all requirements and basic standards. This program will be led by the BMP or the entire plan. Before the project can be said to be finished, a few tasks that are part of each stage must be accomplished. To create this larger collaboration, "ACMA, ABC standards, ACIF, EPA, and TA- 1997" must be followed. The final section of this study describes the network building architecture, which includes cell phone towers. Despite being in the middle of town, most of the the city's connections are only a short drive from the cell phone tower. In accordance with EPA and ABC laws, most construction standards for each site are the same. With a 50-year lifespan in mind, the building's design was created with all current systems and technologies. Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 6
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Email Draft an email to your assessor setting out your preferred option which will be the basis for negotiating the project. To Fredro Harjanto I am writing this email to discuss about the preferred option and the basis for negotiating the project. Thank you. Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 7
Complete this section for network building project 2. Project specifications Describe the project including the nature, purpose and type of network facilities required. To assess and describe the BEA tool, considering its features, applicability, and reach among stakeholders. Professional stakeholders and the requirement for these applications for instance, the attributes and capabilities required to meet stakeholder requests When describing the demands of BEA's stakeholders, consider the following: Tasks that need to be finished throughout a structure's lifespan. the duration of a project, item, or design concept. the actual life cycle of a building project, product, or structure. to determine if the concerns of the stakeholders are being considered. BEA tools that have already undergone reviews as well as other tools that have not. perspectives that weren't previously considered in addition. User applications: cradle to grave and beyond the assessment of deliverables based on the duration of their physical existence. The following factors should be considered while developing LCA Design projects: Disparities exist between stakeholder expectations and the capabilities and uses of the tools. Future development of plug-in tools is required to fill these gaps. Additional work on LCA Design supplements is required to fill these gaps. Design options and requirements Based on the project brief you have been provided with, identify and report on potential design options. You must provide at least two options. You must also outline how the design options will comply with the legislation that applies to telecommunications providers. Disparities exist between stakeholder expectations and the capabilities and uses of the tools. Future development of plug-in tools is required to fill these gaps. Additional work on LCA Design supplements is required to fill these gaps. Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 8
You should also determine an optimal site to house the network facilities. This could be a general description of the type of area that would be best suited to the facility. Comparisons between the tool's and LCA Design's properties. The primary goal of LCA Design is contrasted with stakeholder needs. Including the following elements will make developing and packaging LCA Design simpler: The same linguistic and technology standards apply to Australian BEA tools. There are comparisons to performance benchmarks for best practices accessible. performance of the design is assessed in relation to ESD endpoints and criteria. Making strategic decisions based on ESD policies and principles. utilizing checklists, frameworks, and guidelines as a guide. Environmental impact study Draft an email that you could send to a company or another section of your company that can complete an Environmental impact study. Provide details of the project to inform the study and confirm that the provider will be able to assess the suitability of the site. Since its debut in 1986, "sustainable development" has been associated with slowing down the environment's rapid deterioration. Unsustainable patterns of consumption are a major contributor to this trend. In 1987, 1992, and 1997, the United Nations adopted the Paris Agreement on Ozone Depletion, the Rio Conventions on Biodiversity, and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in response to habitat destruction, environmental degradation, and a shortage of natural resources. ESD was defined as "exploiting, preserving, and improving community resources in a manner that plant nutrients on which life depends may be preserved and overall quality of life may be improved now and in the future" in the 1992 Strategic Framework for Environmentally Sensitive Sustainability (ESD). This article defined standards for LCADesign tool development using stakeholder reach and requirements characterisations for BEA tool applications, characteristics, features, and functionality. Characterizations of evaluation and reporting across the entire life cycle were provided to aid the asset, project, design, product, construction, and building processes. Assessments conducted in the past or recently noted the extent to which needs were met throughout the building's life cycle and shortcomings in the organization's usage of BEA tools and apps. Asset, design, and building lifecycles were evaluated, and it was discovered that several BEA tools were deficient in these areas. Complete this section after receiving the EIS findings. Environmental impact study results Outline the results of the This article defined standards for LCADesign tool development using stakeholder reach and requirements characterisations for BEA tool applications, characteristics, features, and functionality. Characterizations of evaluation and reporting across the entire life Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 9
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Environmental impact study in terms of whether the site is suitable or not. Discuss whether based on the EIS, you consider that the land is suitable for acquisition and purchase? Please note that for some project land acquisition and purchase may not be necessary. Assume it is and based on the findings of the EIS advise whether if land acquisition/purchase would be appropriate. Discuss legislation and regulations that may need to be considered. Please note that if you are completing this for your workplace, this will be a real study based on the site selected. If not, it will be a report that your assessor provides you with. cycle were provided to aid the asset, project, design, product, construction, and building processes. Assessments conducted in the past or recently noted the extent to which needs were met throughout the building's life cycle and shortcomings in the organization's usage of BEA tools and apps. Asset, design, and building lifecycles were evaluated, and it was discovered that several BEA tools were deficient in these areas. Actions taken to assist decision-makers. incorporating life-long planning and investment considerations. Policy creation and review before and after occupation. The focus of this functionality is on physical dimensions rather than service delivery metrics. An interactively rich comprehensive toolset was provided as a forerunner to LCA Design, and it included: A high- quality, whole-of-life tool for built environment specialists. Email Draft an email to your assessor setting out your preferred option which will be the basis for negotiating the project. Actions taken to assist decision-makers. incorporating life-long planning and investment considerations. Policy creation and review before and after occupation. The focus of this functionality is on physical dimensions rather than service delivery metrics. An interactively rich comprehensive toolset was provided as a forerunner to LCA Design, and it included: A high- quality, whole-of-life tool for built environment specialists. Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 10
Section 2: Design plan Complete this section for network building project 1. Field sketch Using relevant CAD software, develop a field sketch of the facility and attach it to your Portfolio.Make sure it includes all geographical and topological information. Outline the physical impediments to construction here. Attach your field sketch to your Portfolio. Design options and requirements Based on your work so far, summarise the design option that you believe is most viable for the facility. Give a rationale for this explaining how this fits in with the business’ strategy and policies. Make sure you indicate how long the proposed work will take and approximately how many staff will need to be deployed. Confirm that given the information provided to you that this can be achieved. If you are completing this in your RTO, this will be as per the information provided to you by your assessor. If you are completing this for your own projects, this will be as per the business’ information. Steel and concrete are both utilized in the RCC (Beam & Column) construction of this building. The basement can be used for employee and visitor parking, and visitors can park close to the building's entrance. The whole interior and exterior of the building comply with all applicable general requirements and international standards. This program will be controlled by the BMP or the plan. Before the project can be said to be finished, several tasks that are part of each stage must be accomplished. Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 11
Resources Provide a list of all of the resources that will be required for this project. This should include human resources, as well as physical resources. Hossain, M. U., Ng, S. T., Antwi-Afari, P., & Amor, B. (2020). Circular economy and the construction industry: Existing trends, challenges and prospective framework for sustainable construction. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 130, 109948. Maraveas, C. (2020). Production of sustainable construction materials using agro-wastes. Materials, 13(2), 262. Tang, Z., Li, W., Tam, V. W., & Xue, C. (2020). Advanced progress in recycling municipal and construction solid wastes for manufacturing sustainable construction materials. Resources, Conservation & Recycling: X, 6, 100036. Email Draft an email to those involved in the project (your assessor) setting out the scope of the work to be conducted. Ask for permission to move forward with producing the design plan. Make sure you include an overview of the project and also stakeholders who will be involved and timelines, as well as all the resources required. To Fredro Harjanto I am writing this email to discuss about the preferred option and the basis for negotiating the project. Thank you. Attach: Field sketch Complete this section after receiving written permission from your assessor. Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 12
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Email Draft an email to others involved in the project (your assessor) stating that you have been given written permission to proceed. To Fredro Harjanto I am writing this email to get permission to proceed with the further activities of the project. Thank you. Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 13
Complete this section for network building project 2. Field sketch Using relevant CAD software, develop a field sketch of the facility and attach it to your Portfolio.Make sure it includes all geographical and topological information. Outline the physical impediments to construction here. Attach your field sketch to your Portfolio. Design options and requirements Based on your work so far, summarise the design option that you believe is most viable for the facility. Give a rationale for this explaining how this fits in with the business’ strategy and policies. Make sure you indicate how long the In addition to considering ESD criteria and best practice performance standards and goals points, information exchange of ESD principals and policy for rational decision-making, and evaluation of design performance against benchmarks are all necessary for the appraisal of design performance. The delivery of: Objective thorough and comparable examination rather than subjective judgments was one of the planned components of LCA Design that was evaluated. Using an automated take-off CAD tool, evaluations and analyses of the design's level of detail are carried out in real time. creation of important, detailed tables, charts, and reports. During each stage of the design analysis process, various options are evaluated. Environmental analysis of the building process from conception to completion. When comparing BEA products to LCA Design, qualities were determined based on the potential for development to enhance integrated packages and produce a user-friendly, comprehensive, versatile tool. Important components of the tool were summarized, and pertinent aspects were described. Communication is a key component of ESD planning and strategic decision-making. Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 14
proposed work will take and approximately how many staff will need to be deployed. If you are completing this in your RTO, this will be as per the information provided to you by your assessor. If you are completing this for your own projects, this will be as per the business’ information. Resources Provide a list of all of the resources that will be required for this project. This should include human resources, as well as physical resources. 1. The World Commission on Environment and Development, Agenda 21 Report from the Brundtland Commission: Our Common Future, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1987. 2. United Nations, Report on Human Development, from The United Nations Conference on Human Development, Stockholm, 1972. 3. United Nation Report, Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, from The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Rio de Janeiro, 1992. 4. Barton, R.T., Jones, D.G. and Gilbert, D. (2002), Strategic Asset Management Incorporating ESD, Journal of Facilities. Management, Henry Stewart Publications, London, UK. 5. Council of Australian Governments (1992) National Strategy for Ecologically Sustainable Development, Department of Industry Science and Tourism, Canberra Australia. 6. Elkington, J., Cannibals with Forks: The Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century Business, ISBN: 1-84112- 084-7, John Wiley and Sons, London, 2000. 7. The National Greenhouse Strategy http://ngs.greenhouse.gov.au/index.html at Feb 2004. 8. Department of Public Works (1997) Built Environment Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 15
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Protocol, Queensland Government, Australia. http://www.build.qld.gov.au/research/p_bestforce/nocd/theproto col.html at Feb. 2004. 9. Sarja, A. (2002) Integrated Life Cycle Design of Structures Spon Press, London. 10. Gilbert, D., Jones, D., Greenaway, C., Williams, N., Ball, M., Stockwell, B., and Morawska, L. (1998) Directions for A Healthier and Sustainable Built Environment, Procs. Int. Building & Environment in Asia Conference, February 1998, Singapore. Email Draft an email to management and others involved in the project (your assessor) setting out the scope of the work to be conducted. Ask for permission to move forward with producing the design plan. Make sure you include an overview of the project and also stakeholders who will be involved and timelines, as well as all the resources required. Interaction and documentation of frameworks, policies, and checklists. Plug-ins for a development schedule that support upcoming LCA Design deliverables/attributes. Gaps between stakeholder requests and tool qualities were assessed while considering the supplements and plug-in tools that were necessary to satisfy those needs. The anticipated LCA Design Characteristics were mapped. Concepts were illustrated to show how technical and language requirements align with other Australian BEA products. To evaluate the social, functional, economic, and technical aspects of sustainable design and construction while considering the consumption and pollution of community, air, land, and water resources, the authors present a future vision that includes a life cycle assessment with computer-aided layout integrated BEA tools. This study presents a convincing case in Favor of several recommendations that it has previously made. Attach: Field sketch Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 16
Complete this section after receiving written permission from your assessor. Email Draft an email to others involved in the project (your assessor) stating that you have been given written permission to proceed. To Fredro Harjanto I am writing this email to get permission to proceed with the further activities of the project. Thank you. Lead College Pty Ltd RTO No: 41489 CRICOS Code: 03636F Project Portfolio–ICTTEN519 - Design network building projects Page 17