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Unit: Processes in K&B projects

Supporting: LMFKB3001A Identify processes in kitchen and bathroom projects

Section 2: Key stages


Your trainer may ask you to complete this assignment as one of the assessment requirements for this unit. For more information about the assessment process and advice on what to do if you need help with your reading and writing, click on the link below.

Assessment requirements


Assignment for Section 2: Key stages

Project schedule

The table below shows the various tasks required to renovate a kitchen. Your job is to write up a project schedule for this renovation.

You'll see that each trade is listed separately, with a breakdown of the number of hours needed to complete each stage of their work. Some of these stages - such as the plasterer's sheeting, setting and sanding - can be done on consecutive days. But most of the stages done by the other trades will need to be re-ordered so that they work in with each other in the correct sequence.

Let's say that the starting time for each day is 7 am, and that no work can be carried out after 5 pm. We'll also say that no work is to be carried out on a Sunday.

Note that some of the tradespeople will be able to work on the job at the same time, because they won't be interfering in each others' work. But in other cases - such as the plasterer and painter - you will only be able to have one trade working at a time.

How quickly can you get this project completed? Develop a project schedule, showing the starting and finishing times for each trade and day. Use the Word document below to complete the schedule. Day 1 of Week 1 is done for you.




Doc (76 KB) Project schedule template

Click on the link above to go to the Word document you will need to complete. You should fill in your answers on-screen and then either:

  • print out a hard copy to send to your trainer by post

  • save the file electronically to submit to your trainer as an email attachment.



Tasks required to renovate a kitchen

TradespersonTaskTime (hrs)
CarpenterFit new door, skirtings and architraves6
Prepare the work area, remove old kitchen cabinets and floor covering, remove wall and ceiling sheeting8
ElectricianTerminate power and look at scope of the job1.5
Run new power cables for extra circuits4
Connect stove, oven, exhaust fan and down lights4
PlumberTerminate water and look at scope of the job 1.5
Run new water and drainage pipes4
Connect sink and dishwasher3
Plasterer
('Gyprocker')
Sheet the walls and ceiling, set the base coat (leave remainder of day)6
Set the top coat (leave remainder of day)4
Set the skim coat (leave remainder of day)4
Sand the walls and ceiling2
TilerPrepare the floor and lay tiles. (Note that there must be no traffic on the floor for one day after the tiles are laid)14
Grout floor tiles4
Tile walls (splashback)3
Grout wall tiles2
Polish tiles2
PainterPaint walls and ceiling8
CabinetmakerInstall kitchen cabinets and bench tops9