Statement of work

 

The Brian Naylor National Resilience Centre

Earth wind water & Fire  Information Resource and Education

centre

Version Control

Author

Version

Release Date

Changes

Ian Shiel

V 2

31-1-2014

The building name

1.            Brief:

The proposed purpose build Venue will be the world-leading centre for the environmental education including fire behaviour and the information needed to survive a fire, Flood and other weather extreme events. With a wide range of additional functionality from a relatively modest investment.


The benefits from this initial investment will enable a wide range of new features including: surround vision , sound and air system to expose a large audience to the experience of a natural disaster with a controlled level of realism based on the age and awareness of the audience , from senior government decision makers , experience and recruit fire fighters , all other emergency workers , high school primary and preschool children plus  live webcast studio for remote audiences both locally and abroad, . With the enhanced functionality work shops this space will be the States prime facility for Fire and flood  education and  a centre for research , this style of knowledge transfer is fast becoming the standard delivery solution.

 

The building will need to demonstrate the best fire survival construction and environmental sustainability including solar and wind power, water harvesting and conservation both for day-to-day use and in fire fighting. 

2.            Objective

The objective of this project is to establish a  focal point for the  education of all areas of the community to their enviroiment  . Earth Wind Water and Fire , and the issues we face living on this planet.  

Scope

The Scope Is:

 

·       Stage 1 planning

·       Assemble a project development team

·       Draft full scope and costings

·       Draft a prof of concept

·       Secure funding

·       Arciturture submitions

·       A ward the project

·       Develop Vertual classroom  resoruces

·       Develop the multlty level cariculum

Including

Fire behavour and suvival

Drought

Flood

High wind / Cyclones

Heavy Hail / thunderstorms

Earthquacks

Recovery

 

·       Script the media resources

·       Stage 2 constructions

·       Construct the building

·       Product the media resources

·       Training the educators

·       Deliver Vertual classroom  resoruces

·        

·       Start the previsit eduction program

 

Stage 3 delivery

 

 Open the centre and launch education program


 

 

 

 


3.            Timeline

Tasks

Responsibility of

Deadline

Completed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.            Mile stones :

Milestone

Responsibility of

Deadline

Achieved




5.            Stakeholders

List of all the stakeholders and their role

 

Key stakeholders

 

All residents of Victoria

 

Local cancel

 

The Victorian state government

 

The emergency services commissioner

 

All emergence services

 

 

6.      Possible partners in the project

 

 

The university of Melbourne

 

CSIRO

 

All emergence services

 

DHE

 

The education department

 

6.            Project Structure

Person

Role

Responsibilities

 

Project Sponsor

  • Approve budget requirements

 

 

 

Project Managers

  • To ensure the project is following the policy and meeting deadline.

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Project technical advisor

  • Advise on multimedia technologies.

  • Advice on the Media production needs.

 

 

  • Broadcast media.

  • Provide specifications for all media production equipment

 

Cariculum Development and delivery team

  • Review current curriculam

  • Cariculum Development

  • Generate and accumulate learning resources

  • Delivery learning modules

  • Evaluate learning outcomes 

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Technical Lead

  • Project Planning

  • Liaise of external contractors

  • Project cycle control

  • Organise project meetings

  • Project Tracking

  • Co-ordinate installation of all equipment

  • Co-ordinate final testing and commissioning

  • Update database

  • Design new banner for touch panel

 

Project Team

  • reinstall of IT equipment

  • User guides

  • User inductions

 

Networks

  • Confirm capability for required data outlets for connection to the CATS network

  • Install wireless network

  • See attachment 3

 

 

Building works

  • Power outlets

  • Mirror building works

  •   Cable access

7.            Deliverables

8.            Approach

9.            Estimated Costs

$250 000 000 to setup                      TBC

$ 15 000 000 per year to run           TBC                                                    

             

10.        Statement of Work Agreement

This statement of work has been reviewed and accepted by the undersigned.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

 

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Stage  2  

 Lin

http://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/file_system/attachments/Attachment_BushFireSurvivalPlan.pdf

 

http://www.dri.ne.jp/english/kensyu/volunteer.html

 

http://www.strathbogie.vic.gov.au/development/building/bushfire-shelters

 

http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2013/s3683031.htm

 

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