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CPD PROGRAMME Module 30 July 2011


1. In the England and Wales Building Regulations AD Part L, who has to be notified in advance of construction about the commissioning plans?


A The client B The architect C The building owner D The building control body E The building tenant


2. Which BSRIA document will assist in documenting the commissioning process?


A BG 4/2011 B BG 6/2009 C BG 8/2009 D BG 9/2003 E BG 10/2011


3. Which of these CIBSE Commissioning Codes does not relate to a specific area of application/technology?


A Code A B Code B C Code L D Code M E Code R


4. Who may be a reasonable choice for taking the responsibility of reviewing the detailed commissioning programme for its impact on the construction process?


A Building services contractor B Civil engineer C Commissioning management organisation D Consulting engineer E Main contractor


5. Which of these statements (in the context of this article) is least likely to be true?


A The use of a formalised process such as Soft Landings is likely to take account of a period of post occupancy


B Re-commissioning can help make the building work more effectively across all the seasons


C Commissioning describes the work undertaken by the Commissioning Engineer


D It is seen as helpful if a qualified person supplies notifications to the BCB


E When commissioning heating and cooling water systems, Commissioning Code M, Commissioning Code W and BG2/2010 give complementary information


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