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[https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Project_brief_for_design_and_construction This guidance] about the project brief in the RIBA plan of work states that: "The project brief is likely to be presented as a report, however, where possible, information and requirements should be scheduled in a database or spreadsheet format that will be easy to expand and will be easy to use to test whether proposals satisfy requirements later in the project."  Such a schedule can be viewed as a design process map or an extended plan of work. Use of a schedule of this type for the structural design is reoommended.
[https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Project_brief_for_design_and_construction This guidance] about the project brief in the RIBA plan of work states that: "The project brief is likely to be presented as a report, however, where possible, information and requirements should be scheduled in a database or spreadsheet format that will be easy to expand and will be easy to use to test whether proposals satisfy requirements later in the project."  Such a schedule can be viewed as a design process map or an extended plan of work. Use of a schedule of this type for the structural design is reoommended.
'''Recommended Verbal forms to be used in the brief'''  (from [https://www.standardsforhighways.co.uk/prod/attachments/7b057727-55ee-48e5-98ff-bc3084ef807c?inline=true GG 101]-page 4)
• The verb ’must’ indicates a statutory or legislative requirement.
• The verb ’shall’ indicates a requirement of the Overseeing Organisation.
• The verb ’should’ indicates advice expressed as a recommendation.
• The verb ’may’ indicates advice expressed as a permissible approach.
• The verb ’can’ or verbs expressed in the present tense other than ’must’, ’shall’, ’should’ and ’may’ are used to introduce notes, which provide a short clarification of a concept or statement of fact.


==== '''Options analysis Report''' ====
==== '''Options analysis Report''' ====
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6.  Cost analysis
6.  Cost analysis


7.  Construction  
7.  Construction Methods statement, CDM report  
 
Methods statement
 
CDM report
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