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6Consultant Services (continued)7Technical ComplianceUseful ContactsSports & Play ConstructionAssociation (SAPCA)Federation HouseS<strong>to</strong>neleigh ParkWarwickshireCV8 2RFTel: 024 7641 6316Website: www.sapca.org.ukSports & Fitness EquipmentAssociation (SAFEA)Federation HouseS<strong>to</strong>neleigh ParkWarwickshireCV8 2RFTel: 024 7641 4999Website: www.safea.org.ukTechnical Guidance Notes – Eachproject’s design and specificationshould comply with, as a minimum,Sport <strong>England</strong> Technical GuidanceNotes (www.sportengland.org) orECB Technical Guidance Notes(www.ecb.co.uk/techspecs) -8RIBA Design Work Stageswhichever is the higher qualitydesign specification.Designers of projects should consultwith the relevant organisations andtechnical specifications throughout thedesign stage.The Royal Institute of BritishArchitects (RIBA)66 Portland PlaceLondonW1B 1ADTel: 020 7580 5533Website: www.architecture.comInstitute of Groundsmanship (IoG)28 Stratford Office VillageWalker AvenueWolver<strong>to</strong>n Mill EastMil<strong>to</strong>n KeynesMK12 5TWThe Royal Institute of CharteredSurveyors (RICS)RICS Contact CentreSurveyor CourtWestwood WayCoventryCV4 8JETel: 0870 3331600Website: www.rics.orgThe Royal Institute of British Architects(RIBA) uses a plan of work <strong>to</strong> set outfive main stages for building projects:preparation, design, pre-construction,construction and use. The main stagesare sub-divided in<strong>to</strong> smaller work stagesA <strong>to</strong> L as summarised in table one(refer <strong>to</strong> page 14). These are usuallycarried out in sequence. This isapplicable across all project themes.In preparation for work stage A, asoutlined in table one you should,assemble some useful informationabout your club/organisation, theexisting facilities and theproposed project.Preparation for work stage A:1. Business plan2. The site including address, details ofthe boundary and any rights of way3. Details of the freehold or leasehold,length of lease and security oftenure – in some cases this can takea while <strong>to</strong> obtain4. Information about the existingbuildings or facilities, mains servicesand utilities, pitches and groundconditions, asbes<strong>to</strong>s survey plan5. Contact details for key club/organisation membersTel: 01908 312 511Website: www.iog.org6. Existing and future match fixturesand programme of use7. Sports developmentIt should be noted that legal and professional fees will not be supported by the <strong>England</strong> andWales Cricket Board’s Funding Programmes.8 Sources <strong>Developing</strong> of Grant a <strong>Project</strong> Aid – and <strong>From</strong> Funding <strong>Concept</strong> for Cricket <strong>to</strong> <strong>Completion</strong> Clubs<strong>Developing</strong> Sources of a Grant <strong>Project</strong> Aid – and <strong>From</strong> Funding <strong>Concept</strong> for <strong>to</strong> Cricket <strong>Completion</strong> Clubs 9

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