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The document discusses the architect's code of ethics and different services architects can provide such as pre-design, design, and construction phase services.

The document discusses pre-design services called 'EPASSSSP' and design services called 'PWSP' and 'SDCC'.

The document discusses different methods of compensation for architects including percentage of construction, lump sum/fixed fee, and per diem plus reimbursable expenses.

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ARCHITECTS NATIONAL CODE


THE ARCHITECTS CODE OF ETHICS

GISRIP, BBCC

G-eneral Objectives I-deals S-uccess R-emuneration I-nterest of the Client P-rofessional Prerogative

B-usiness B-ehavior C-riticism C-reative Endeavor

SPECTRUM OF THE ARCHITECTS SERVICES

The Spectrum of the Architects Services

UAP Doc 201 Pre-Design Services

EPASSSSP - NON CREATIVE no design and construction

1. E-conomic Feasibility Studies 2. P-roject Financing 3. A-rchitectural Programming 4. S-ite Selection and Analysis* 5. S-ite Utilization and Land-Use Studies* 6. S-pace/Management Studies 7. P-romotional Services

* Must be EnP, Environmental Planner

MDPE compensation method

Methods of Compensation

1. Percentage of Construction 2. Multiple Direct Personnel Expense MDPE

Architect Consultant Staff

= NTRMf = NTRMf = NTRMf

-----------------------------E = Direct Cost

E + MP + RE = Project Cost; where MP (Marginal Cost = 30%), RE (Reimbursable Expense) Project Cost + AE = Professional Fee: where AE = Architect & Engineer Fee N T R Mf Min. Fee = 2.0 2.5 as Multiplier

3. Lump Sum/ Fixed Fee 4. Per Diem Plus Reimbursable Expense 5. Combination 6. Professional Fee and Expenses 7. Turn Key

Reimbursable Expenses
Conditions:

1. Pertinent to the Project 2. Must occur within 100 K = radius 3. Mutual agreement

Schedule of Payments

CONTRACTOR

1. Downpayment - 20 50% of Project Cost 2. Progressive Billing base on percentage of completion (not more than 1 month) 3. Final Billing/Payment - 98% Complete 4. Guarantee Bond enforced for 1 year

ARCHITECT

1. Proposal Fee

5% 15%

2. Schematic Design 3. Design Devt 4. Contract Docs 5. Retention - 15% - 50%

- 15% = Liability 10%, Supervision 5%

SPECIALIZED ALLIED SERVICES SAS

1. Proposal Fee

5%

2. Prelim Drawings - 25% 3. Final Drawings 4. Retention - 50% - 20% = 3 months after the acceptance of the Architect

UAP Doc 202 Design Services: Regular Architectural Services

PWSP SDCC - Sequential

1. P-reliminary Design/S-chematic Design 2. W-orking Drawings/D-esign Devt Phase 3. S-pecifications and Other Contract Documents/C-ontract Documents* 4. P-art-Time Supervision/C-onstruction Phase*

*Under Contract Doc. Phase (Refer to UAP Doc 301 General Conditions of a Contract)

GASSD

1. G-eneral Conditions Execution, Intent satisfaction to finish the proj., Correlation 2. A-greement 3. S-pecifications 4. S-pecial Provisions 5. D-rawings

*Under Construction Phase

Important Milestones of Construction

RERCF

1. R-eference Horizontal, Vertical 2. E-xcavation min. depth .60m until stable w/ signature of the Architect, must have a permit 3. R-ebars 4. C-oncreting 5. F-inishes Mock up (samples)

5 Ms of Construction
1. M-achines 2. M-oney 3. M-anpower 4. M-aterial 5. M-inutes

PROJECT CLASSIFICATION
UAP degree of difficulty/complexity of design FCP risk of occurrence of Fire NCP use and occupancy

ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS (SCHEDULE OF MINIMUM BASIC FEE)

SMERM RHEAC

GROUP S-imple (Hangars) M-oderate (Art Galleries) E-xceptional (Aquariums) R-esidences

DEFINITION MINIMUM BASIC FEE Without partitions P50M & less 6% With partitions P50M & less 7% Requires Consultants P50M & less 8% Single Detached or Duplex Requires Concepts 10% of Proj. Const. Cost 12% of Proj. Const. Cost 1st Structure MBF 2nd Structure 80% of BF 3rd Structure 60% of BF

M-onumental Buildings (Expositions, Mausoleums, Memorials) R-epetitive Buildings Construction of Similar Structures

H-ousing Projects

Construction of several residential units

Succeeding 40% of BF 1st Unit = 10% MBF = A 2 to 10 Units = A + (60% of MBF x N) = B 11 and above = B + (30% of MBF x N) ; where N = no. of units 15% of Proj. Const. Cost

E-xtensive Detailing

A-lterations and Additions C-onsultations and Arbitration

Design of detailed Parts of appurtenances, special fittings, etc. Structures belonging MBF + 50% of MBF to Groups 1 to 5 Technical matters, P200, P500 service as an expert witness

UAP Doc 203 Specialized Allied Services SAS

PILAC

SERVICES P-hysical Planning

PARTICULARS PAYMENTS/SCHEDULE OF FEES Type I Site Devt Planning Must be an EnP 50 HAS P5000/HAS = A 50-100 A + P4500/HAS = B 100-200 B + P4000/HAS = C over 200 C + P3000

Type II Subdivision Planning (Urban) MM, Cities, Regional Centers, Provincial Capitals

100 HAS P3000/HAS = A


100-200 A + P2300/HAS = B over-200 B + P2000/HAS = C

Type II Subdivision Planning (Rural) other localities

100 HAS P2000/HAS = A


100-200 A + P1500/HAS = B I-nterior Design L-andscape Design A-coustic, Communication and Electronic Engineering Services C-omprehensive Planning Licensed IND Landscape Architect Engineer ECE over-200 B + P1000/HAS = C 12 20% cost of work 10 15% cost of work 10 15% cost of work

Must be an EnP 1. Physical Component

a. Same w/ Physical Planning b. MDPE

2. Economic Planning 3. Socio-Cultural 4. Transport 5. Legal & Administrative Civil works (preparation of detailed engineering drawings and specifications, roads, drainage, sewerage, power and communication) 4% cost of the development

STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

UAP DOC 204 Construction Services

FC

1. F-ull Time Supervision Team or Individual, Quality Control, Evaluation, Records Basic Salary if Architect 1- 1.5% 2. C-onstruction Management CM - Team or Individual, Time and Cost Control, Coordination and Supervision 1.5 3% of Construction Cost

3*. P-roject Management PM 2 5% (Refer to UAP Doc 206 Comprehensive Architectural Services)

Before Construction

During Present

After

CM PM

Present Identifies, accredits, recommends potential contractors & suppliers

Present

Present Advertising, Promotional Services, Building Administrator

UAP Doc 205 Post-Construction Services (Maintenance and Administration)

1. BE Building and Equipment Maintenance

If the building is Safe and habitable will issue Certificate of Occupancy Good working condition and properly maintained

2. BG Building & Grounds Administration

a. Billing of Tenants b. Security and Janitorial Services (Monitoring) c. Local Ordinances

Method of Compensation (BG)


a. Fixed Salary Basis monthly b. Percentage of Gross Rentals 4-6%

UAP 206 Comprehensive Architectural Services (Scope from UAP Doc 201 to 205)

The Project Manager PM 2 - 5% of Estimated Project Cost, Combination Methods if performs in regular Architectural Services for the same project will compensate separately.

Basic Functions
a. Operates as a member of Owner-Architect-Engineer-Contractor b. Contractor men and equipment, project delivery as per contract, Owner funds are available to complete project w/in budget estimates c. Plan, Program, Monitor activities, Adviser of material cost and Construction methods, Exercise Overall cost control.

Detailed Functions
a. Pre-Construction Phase b. Construction Phase

UAP 207 Design-Build Services

Method of Project Delivery


1. DBA Design-Build Services by Administration - 7% of Proj. Const. Cost

Proj. Const. Cost. in addition to Architects fee for Regular Design Services (UAP 202) 10% (if residential proj.) + 7% = 17%

2. DBGMC Design Build by Guaranteed Maximum Cost

a. Lump Sum b. If the cost is exceeded by not more than 10% it is divided = bet. Architect and Client. However if the excess is more than 10% the Architect pays for all extra cost of the 10%

UAP Doc 208 Selection of the Architect & Methods of Compensation

1. Direct Selection 2. Indirect


a. Referral from satisfied client b. Recommendation form another Architect c. Comparative Selection

3. Design Competition

Methods of Compensations (Refer to UAP Doc 201 Pre-Design Services)


UAP Doc 301 General Conditions of a Contract

1. Establishes the relationship bet:


a. Architect and Client b. Contractor and Client c. Architect and Contractor

2. Establishes the norms of conduct

a. must have an Architect b. must have an Engineer c. its Conditions

3. Current Standards of the Practice whether in DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION

Section 1 Definition of Documents (Glossary of Terms)

Section 2 Laws Regulation


a. Site Conditions b. Permits c. Taxes d. Royalties e. Patents f. Surveys

Section 3 Equipment Materials Quality and Quantity Section 4 Premises Temporary Facilities

TEMPACIL* a. Office bedroom for Architect b. Quarters for staying workers c. Warehouse storage d. Accessway road ways, bridge, hoist (elevator)

e. Enclosure f. Signage g. Trial usage

*contractors expense

Section 5 Protection
a. Property (work area) b. Adjacent Property and Existing Utilities c. Life, work, and Property during emergencies

Section 6 Labor, Work, and Payments

Labor characteristics/quality No. /quality, no. of workers signed by YOU

Work duration and deadlines; if delay P20,000 per day. Liquidated Damages = 0.01 of the Contract Sum by the government

Payments

Contractor
1. Progressive Billing partial % of Completion 2. Request for inspection

Architect will issue (if accept) a. Certificate of Acceptance < b. Certificate of Payment Owner for payment pay or not pay c. If 65% completion the contractor will issue of non-financial obligation (certificate)

Section 7 Relationship bet. Architect and Sub-Contractor

5 copies of Drawings to: a. Contractor b. Owner c. Office of the Building Official (OBO) d. Fire Dept. e. Site

Laws Affecting Real Estate Housing, General Design, Construction, etc.


1. PD 1096 The National Building Code

2. PD 1185 The Fire Code of the Philippines Enforced by PNP Gen. Hermohenes Ebdane 3. PD 957 The Condominium & Subdivision Buyers Protective Law 4. BP 220 Socialized Housing Law 5. BP 344 Law Enhancing the Mobility of the Disabled (Accessibility Law)

Laws that regulate the Practice of Architecture


1. RA 545/RA9266 the Architecture Law 2. EO 164 Regulating the Hiring of Foreign Consultants 3. PD 49 Intellectual Property Law 4. PD 223 - PRC Law 5. LOI 1000 Letter of Instructions, mandating government support only to APO (Accredited Professional Organization) See print out of PRC 6. RA 9283 Copyright Law

PD Presidential Decree BP Batas Pambansa EO - Executive Order LOI Letter of Instruction RA Republic Act

Additional Terms:

1. According to RA9266 all projects either big or small must have a contract. LAWYER NOTARY REGISTER OF CONTRACT 2. Contractor pays for the Building Permit (cannot be reimbursed, not included in Estimates) 3. Architect cannot be a Contractor at the same time. 4. Contractor is profit motivated; Builder is completion motivated; Contractor holds the money; Builder doesnt hold the money. 15 days can a contractor, atter giving due notice to the owner/architect suspend work or terminate a contract. Responsible for the payment of insurance for personal injury and to property; Responsible for the AsBuilt Plans of the Project 5. 2% per annum Interest (if money is not fully collected) 6. TOR Terms of Reference 7. Building Permit validity 120 days, valid 12 months if constructed has not commenced; exception government structure; excepted if P15,000 proj. cost 8. Notary to legalize document with series no., document no., etc. 9. Arbitration can file a case after 30 days 10. Specifications are printed documents stipulating the procedural aspects of the contract 11. Variance is the minimum possible deviation from standards which is permitted to make a highly beneficial housing project. 12. Project duration is computed immediately from the receipt date of the NTP 13. Design of any religious structures is assessed professional fees 14. Competitive bidding is mandatory for public work projects 15. 7 Days affectivity of a Construction contract from receipt of Notice of Final Payment

16. Civil Code liability of Architect for Regular Design of structures 15 years 17. PERT Prog. Evaluation Review Technique 18. CPM Critical Path Method

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