Module manager: Mr. D. Richardson
Email: d.richardson@leeds.ac.uk
Taught: Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun) View Timetable
Year running 2025/26
This module is not approved as a discovery module
In the build-up to the fieldcourse (during Semester 2) there are a series of workshops during which participants will prepare the documentation required for commencing site works (e.g. construction risk assessments, construction method statements, temporary works designs, construction programmes, cost estimates). Following the fieldcourse, each student submits a post-fieldtrip evaluation report and participates in a group presentation which takes place following the Easter break. The fieldcourse will include onsite instruction on Health and Safety, construction techniques, use of power tools etc.
On completion of this module students should have gained practical insights into all or many of:
- Planning techniques
- Construction techniques
- Basic setting out
- Costing and estimating
- Constructability (and how this impacts design)
- Health and Safety (and how this impacts design and construction)
- Site management and team dynamics.
Important Notes
1. This 10-credit module is an optional module for Level 3 students.
2. The module involves a five-day residential fieldcourse which takes place in semester 2 and will be scheduled to coincide with other Semester 2 learning activities.
3. The maximum number of places on the module is limited to give all registered students the same hands-on experience. This therefore means that module places are limited and registration to the module is on a first come first, first served basis.
4. It is recommended that all prospective MEng students apply to take the module.
5. Participants in the fieldcourse will be subject to strict health and safety conditions.
- Leadership
- Planning and organisation
- Self awareness
- Team working
- Time management
- Use of knowledge.
The core of this module is a five day fieldcourse during which project teams (each of about 18 students) have to plan, manage and execute the construction of a scaled down real construction project under site conditions. The location of the 5-day residential element of the fieldcourse is the National Construction College in Bircham Newton. The fieldcourse normally takes place in the final week of Term 2 – i.e. just preceding the Easter break.
| Delivery type | Number | Length hours | Student hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| Workshop | 5 | 3 | 15 |
| Fieldwork | 1 | 50 | 50 |
| Private study hours | 35 | ||
| Total Contact hours | 65 | ||
| Total hours (100hr per 10 credits) | 100 | ||
20 hours - Pre-fieldcourse report.
15 hours - Group Presentation
- Group progress on the fieldcourse will be monitored by supervising staff and by daily progress meetings.
- External Resit: 50% Extended project report and 50% Extended essay on constructability.
- The group mark for the project team will be assessed by the site management team against a wide spectrum of evaluation criteria.
- If requested, by the group as a whole, confidential peer assessment by the members of a project team will be collected at the end of the fieldcourse. Where appropriate this will be used to adjust the mark given to the individual members of that project team.
| Assessment type | Notes | % of formal assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Group Project/Project/Dissertation | Group mark for each project team. Assessed by the site management team who will use assessment proforma with a wide spectrum of evaluation criteria | 60 |
| Report | Pre-fieldcourse Report | 25 |
| Presentation | Group Presentation on project undertaken | 15 |
| Total percentage (Assessment Coursework) | 100 | |
External Resit: 50% Extended project report and 50% Extended essay on constructability. The group mark for the project team will be assessed by the site management team against a wide spectrum of evaluation criteria. If requested, by the group as a whole, confidential peer assessment by the members of a project team will be collected at the end of the fieldcourse. Where appropriate this will be used to adjust the mark given to the individual members of that project team.
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Last updated: 16/12/2025
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