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2. Discuss how you would go about proactively auditing a Building Practitioner.
3. Offer a potential solution to one of the challenges you face.

. 2. Identify 1 compliance obligation that pertains to Building Practitioners and describe how this obligation is typically met. 3. Suggest mitigation strategies that may help alleviate some of the

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Question: The Design and Building Practitioners Act sets out compliance obligations for Registered Building Practitioners who build high rise residential apartments. You are tasked with developing a strategy for proactively auditing these Building Practitioners. In no more than 2 pages total: 1. Outline 3 significant challenges you would face in developing this strategy

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. Challenge 1: Identifying the right Registered Building Practitioners to audit. There are a wide range of registered building practitioners across the country, and it is necessary to ensure auditors are qualified and knowledgeable in the principles and laws that apply to high rise residential apartments. Challenge 2: Creating a comprehensive audit plan. A comprehensive audit plan must be developed to ensure all areas of safety and compliance are covered. It is essential that the requirements of the Design and Building Practitioners act are fully understood and all relevant laws, regulations, and standards are included in the audit plan. Challenge 3: Developing a system to track and monitor compliance. A system must be put in place to track and monitor compliance with the Design and Building Practitioner’s act and other relevant laws and regulations. This system should be updated regularly in order to ensure that all Registered Building Practitioners are complying with the necessary safety and compliance requirements. 2. Describe 3 ways you could proactively audit Registered Building Practitioners. Proactive audit 1: Conducting desk-based audits. Desk-based audits involve reviewing documentation such as building plans and permit applications to identify any areas of non-compliance or any areas which require further investigation. Proactive audit 2: On-site inspections. On-site inspections are a good way to ensure Registered Building Practitioners are complying with the Design and Building Practitioner’s act and other relevant laws and regulations. Inspections should involve assessing the building construction and design, inspecting health and safety measures, and inspecting any other equipment or materials used in the building process. Proactive audit 3: Interviewing Building Practitioners and industry stakeholders. Interviews can provide valuable insight into the practices of Registered Building Practitioners, their understanding of the Design and Building Practitioner’s act, and their ability to apply the requirements of the act. Interviews can also provide insight into the wider industry and any potential issues or areas of non-compliance.

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Jan. 17, 2023, 1:49 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, January 17, 2023

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