EG7037 Environmental Sustainable Engineering & Logistic

School of Architecture, Computing &
Engineering
EG7037 Environmental Sustainable Engineering &
Logistic
‘’ Environmental Sustainable Construction &
Logistic sources’’ Report
This piece of coursework covers 100% of the marks for the entire EG7037
Environmental Sustainable Engineering & Logistic module. The word count for this
assignment is in the region of 3000 words in addition to Appendices and labelled
diagrams / sketches.
Presentation: The quality of the presentation, cross-referencing of
materials/images & references cited will be awarded 5 Marks
Task 1 – Environmental Sustainable Construction and Logistic sources:
As the client’s appointed project manager for a £260 million construction project in East
London. The project is a new build shopping centre. The duration of this design and build
project is 36-month. This is not just a commercial project but also a commitment to ecofriendly practices, attracting government support for its sustainable measures. You are
entitled to negotiate the most favourable deals and best rates on behalf of the client with
suppliers for materials and to secure skilled and experiences subcontractors for various
tasks, ensuring the client’s interests are safeguarded and the project’s standards are upheld.
Part A.
i) Explore the potential environmental, economic, and historical & cultural
factors that could lead to substantial expenses and delays for the project.
20 marks
ii) Explain four different types of renewable energy or sustainable sources that could
be used for this project and clarify reasons for your choices.
20 marks
Part B.
i) Describe the supply chain management & procurement of material resources for
this project.
20 marks
ii) Identify the key health and safety considerations that must be addressed during
the production phase of this project and explain the risks linked with them.
20 marks
Part c.
i) Discuss the necessity of any passive or active system for this project at the design
stage by the implementation of any tools or technique and explain what the impact
of that on the environment would be.
15 marks
Assignment Presentation Notes:
The word count should be in the region of 3000 words in total,
Your responses should include a well-researched written account with a clear
structure. To do well in this assignment:
• Read around the subject – refer to core text books
• Describe what you know and understand.
• Use clear plain English, check your spellings
• If you include images or photos make sure that include captions and cross
reference them to the text.
• Read it through once written to make sure it makes sense.
• Submit the work on time.
Submission of Coursework
1. All the work must be the students own.
2. Work is to be word processed and this should be in a clear legible typeface
and double line spaced, single sided. Calculations must be logically laid out
so that they can be easily checked. Sketches can be in pencil with inked
notes, CAD or Word, but must be scanned and included in electronic
submission. All pages should be clearly numbered.
3. Submissions must be properly structured, this involves pre-planning your
work. A conclusion will be expected.
5. The work must have a bibliography and/or a list of references used, properly
cited within the text. All referenced to ‘CITE THEM RIGHT’.
6. In industry, presentation of information is of paramount importance. Marks
will be awarded for the quality of the presentation.
7. All work submitted electronically via the Turnitin Link provided only. No
other form of submission, paper based or electronic, will be accepted.
8 If the file is too large to upload in its original form e.g. Word or
PowerPoint then the work should be saved as a pdf which should compress
pictures and scans.
9. The information to be included on the front sheet of the assignment is as
follows:
a) The University and Department Titles.
b) Students full name, course title and year.
c) The Unit/Unit Number and Title.
d) The Title of the piece of work.
e) The date.
f) The assignment brief does not need to be submitted
10. Work which is submitted after the due date (or such extended date as agreed)
but within 24 hours of original submission time will receive a 5% penalty. Any
work received after 24 hours of the due date will receive zero marks.
Students who make an attempt at any part of the coursework will be deemed
to have taken an opportunity as described.