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EG7034 Millennium Mills Redevelopment
Module code EG7034 Module title Mental Wealth – Engineering Management and Project Organisation Module leader Sohrab Donyavi Assignment tutors As noted Assignment title Millennium Mills Redevelopment Revision A Assignment number 1 Weighting 100% Handout date 20th June 2024 Submission date See below Learning outcomes assessed by this assignment Learning outcome 1 to 7 – See Appendix D Turnitin submission requirement Yes Turnitin GradeMark feedback used? Yes Moodle Assignment submission used? No Moodle Assignment feedback used? No Other electronic system used? No Are submissions / feedback totally electronic? Yes Additional information On-line submission for Report Internal Moderation Internal Moderator: Luana Parisi Date: 2 1. Assessment for Module EG7034 As in the real world, you will be dealing with ambiguous and uncertain situations and information. You will need to manage, mitigate and justify any assumptions according to your best professional understanding. You must deliver to your client a professional report that addresses their concerns and puts forward your suggested outline design/action plan with ways to implement that plan. It is important to remember that you are acting as a professional consultant and must put forward what you believe to be the most appropriate solution remembering you have a professional duty to society which may be contrary to your clients needs. This assignment will expect you to work closely in your student teams to collaborate and produce the desired module outcomes. It will also involve you undertaking detailed individual research and exposition. There are three parts to the assessment of this module, and they are included in this one assignment in three main parts: 1. Collaborative/ Group Feasibility Presentation 20% 2. Group Case Study, with individual student section 60% weighting (50% individual section /10% Group collaboration) 3. Individual Mental Wealth Reflective Log. 20% weighting The technical issues will be covered in parts (1) and (2), and your professional ability to manage yourself and the group work will be demonstrated in the Reflective Log (3). If you undergo difficulties in your group or individual work these will need to be explained and justified in your Reflective Log in the correct format, as you will be assessed on how well you have coped with managing change during this work See Part C: Reflective Log and Summary Report for details below. 3 2. Overview of Assessment 2.1 The following is the assessment structure for the module: Part Assignment Element Content Submission & Assessment Weighting Format A Collaborative Group Feasibility Presentation Videoed oral group presentation Submitted in week 7 on 16/7/24 & assessed by peers and tutors in week 7 tutorials on 18/7/24. 20% 8-minute Group video – uploaded by Week 7 to MS Teams Tutor & Peer Assessed. B Technical Report, by Group with individual named sections co-ordinated by Group Leader A specific area of research to cover the clients requirements written by an individual group member but with clear collaborative links between section Submitted in Week 12 on Thursday 22/08/2024 by 12 pm as Group assignment put together submitted by Group Leader by Online Turnitin Link And individual section by Online Turnitin Link 50% Individual Section + 10% Group Collaboration 3600 words per individual student Tutor Assessed C Individual Student Reflective Report Weekly Log outlining, the Mental Wealth Skills You have developed in your group and individual work. On-line Submission to Turnitin on 27/08/2024 at 4 pm. by Online Turnitin Link 20% 1500 words per student Tutor Assessed It is expected that all students will attend all class sessions, including the practice presentations 5% marks will be deducted where attendance is not consistently high. 2.2 Management and Monitoring Progress The assignment will consist of five team members, in which you will be responsible for one task each, but ultimately the whole project must be joined up. Preparing students to engage with a variety of people in the workplace. It is not always possible to work with close friends in industry, but the ability to work as a team and meet deadlines on time, this is paramount. It is advisable for the group to meet weekly to plan work and report on progress. Keep a log of all the challenges that you face as both a group and an individual, and reflect upon this in your Reflective Log. All your collaborative group work needs to be uploaded and documented using MicroSoft Teams platform Private Channels. Details of how to access this will be provided in your tutorials. 4 3. Project Brief – The Millennium Mills Redevelopment Cities across the world are already feeling the effects of the climate crisis and need to ensure that they are resilient to a future which could result in a variety of changeable weather, such as more powerful rainfall events, higher temperatures and sea level rise. This means that all new developments need to be designed to be resilient in an uncertain world in 2050 to ensure that the people living, working and visiting there are safe, healthy, comfortable and productive. Silvertown Quays in Londons Royal Docks is a waterside site which will be developed over the next 10-15 years and needs to be designed to be 2050- ready. The client has already received several proposals regarding the refurbishment of the Mills but remains unsatisfied with these proposals. Details of the context and background to the Millennium Mills can be found in Appendix A. Your team is an engineering consultancy company and has been commissioned by the lead developer Lendlease to carry out a feasibility study and outline design for the redevelopment of the Millennium Mills located on the southern side of the Royal Victoria Dock and associated infrastructure. You will be considering plot 4 for the construction of a new building to facilitate the clients requirements below. Basic details, and site plans are provided on the Moodle site for EG7034 with further documentary details and materials accessed online from the Newham London Borough Planning Portal. Access details of which are in Appendix B. Project requirements Lendlease is looking to you for answers as to how to achieve from the project the most appropriate: Sustainable approach to design that will provide long term benefits to the local and wider area of East London. An integrated infrastructure strategy and improved access and transport links for the local people and businesses. A strong commercial strategy & evidence that the



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