CAA2009 1GL Introductory Letter
CAA2009 1GL Introductory Letter
CAA2009 1GL Introductory Letter
Italic underlined text is for you to delete, modify, or accept according to the circumstances of the project
and then change to regular text.
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A draft Client and Architect Agreement, enclosed with this letter, provides detailed information on the
services to be provided and contractual conditions associated with our engagement as your Architect.
(For a relatively simple project you might choose to insert here a description of the project identifying the
key components to be designed and/or coordinated by the architect, and to summarise the estimated
built areas associated with the project. The summarised area can be determined by completion of anthe
“Indicative Area and Costs Worksheet” supplied with the User Guide.)
For example:
For a more complex project you may wish to refer to a brief which is appended to this letter.
Note: The approximated areas outlined above represent indicative estimates only and are likely to
change as the brief and design evolve.
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(For a relatively simple project, utilising the “Indicative Area and Costs Worksheet” you can determine an
indication of the “Cost of Works”. Include indicative costs for ALL of the works that are likely to be
designed and/or coordinated by the architect.)
You will recall our discussion of what the Cost of Works includes and that our fees, among other things,
are not part of it. It is very important that we proceed with a mutual understanding of what the Cost of
Works covers.
Clause C of the Client and Architect Agreement sets out the definition of the Cost of Works. If you are
unclear on what parts of your Total Project Cost are included in the Cost of Works and which parts are
not, please ask us.
On our current understanding of your brief, and the quality and size of the project, our preliminary
assessment of an indicative Cost of Works is $XXXXXX (ex GST).
In deriving this preliminary assessment of the indicative Cost of Works we have considered market
trends for projects which are similar in nature, but indicative costs are not a guarantee of the actual
costs for your project.
This preliminary indication of cost is provided to assist you in understanding your brief and your Cost of
Works budget as it relates to your Total Project Budget, discussed below.
The Total Project Budget (also defined in clause C of the Client and Architect Agreement) includes the
Cost of Works plus all other costs that relate to the project including (but not limited to) our fees and
those of other professional consultants, fees for statutory approvals, loose furniture, work under other
contracts not coordinated by the architect, such as furniture supply, landscaping, etc.
As discussed, you are responsible for managing the Total Project Budget, because it has components we
are unable to control, manage, or take responsibility for. One of these is the addition of GST to those
components which are expressed as ex GST, such as the Cost of Works and our fees.
However, we recommend that you include in the Total Project Budget a “contingency sum” of say XXXX
%, to allow for unforeseen expenses that may eventuate as the project proceeds.
A few examples of expenses which might arise that you do not presently expect could be:
you might later decide to have us carry out extra services you have not presently anticipated,
the services of another specialist consultant may prove desirable or necessary, or
during the construction of the project, you may decide you want to change something which involves
extra cost to you (variations).
We understand that more detailed consideration of your Total Project Budget may require an adjustment
to the funds available for the Cost of Works.
We propose a Percentage Fee Agreement of XX % of the Cost of Works (excluding GST as outlined
above) for which a preliminary estimate is:
XX % of $XXXX (preliminary assessment of indicative Cost of Works excluding GST) = $YY (Ex GST)
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The breakdown of these fees, related to specific stages of the delivery of Core Architectural Services is
defined in Schedule E.1 of the attached Client and Architect Agreement.
These services will attract the fees as outlined in Schedule E.1, and/or E.2 of the Client and Architect
Agreement.
When considering your Total Project Budget you will need to consider our fees for both Core and
Additional Architectural Services.
Secondary Consultants:
In our discussions with you, we have identified the need for specialist consultants to assist in the delivery
of the project and these are listed in Schedule F of the Client and Architect Agreement.
This Schedule indicates the specialist consultants who, as discussed, are to be engaged by you on the
terms outlined in clause F.1, and their fees will need to be considered in your Total Project Budget.
We will make recommendations if the need for additional specialist consultants arises during the course
of the project, and if they are engaged, clause F.2 will govern the arrangements.
Disbursements:
We have discussed with you the items for which you would reimburse us their cost and those which
would also attract a service fee. Those we have presently identified are set out in Schedule E.3 of the
Client and Architect Agreement.
For those disbursements listed with a service fee applicable, clause E.6 of the Client and Architect
Agreement provides that the service fee payable in addition to the invoiced cost of a disbursement is
15%.
If these disbursements are likely to be significant in the circumstances of your project you may wish to
consider their likely total amount in your Total Project Budget.
As well, there are the necessary approvals for building work to commence, and the selection of the
contractor. Again, we are not in a position to estimate the time involved before the construction can
begin.
Following this, we expect that when construction work starts, it will take about XX to XX months to reach
the stage where you can occupy the project.
However, before we do further work we request that you formally confirm our engagement.
As discussed and noted above, we propose our engagement is formalised by signing the Australian
Institute of Architects Client and Architect Agreement, as enclosed with this letter in draft form. We
encourage you to read it carefully, refer it to your lawyer if you wish, and/or discuss with us any issues
you may have.
We look forward to your confirmation, which will lead to our preparation of a copy of the Client and
Architect Agreement for signing, but please do not hesitate to call us if you have any questions.
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Yours sincerely,
____________________________ Pty Ltd Architects
_________________
Director / Principal / etc