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PROFESSIONAL PRACTICECourse Outline
I. Administering the Regular Services of Architecture
a. Definition Of The Architects Role In The Building Industry
b. The Architects Responsibility and Liability
c. Method of Selecting an Architect
d. The Professional Fee
e. Inter-Professional Relationship
II. The Spectrum of the Architects Services
a. Pre-Design Services
b. Regular Design Services
c. Specialized Allied Services
d. Construction Services
e. Post Construction Services
f. Comprehensive Architectural Services
g. Design Build Services
III. The Building Laws
a. The Law that Regulates the Practice of Architecture
b. The Law Affecting Real Estate, Design, Gen Const,
c. General Condition of a Contract
ARCHITECT DEFINED
Architect Professionally and Academically qualified to practice architecture
A. Academically (Technicality) BS Architecture (5 years) Recognize Reputable School Diversified Training Experience (2 Years) PRC Board Passer
B. Professionally (Legality) 21 year of legal age Registered SEC/ DTI
CODE OF ETHICS
1. General Objectives2. Ideals3. Success4. Remuneration5. Interest of the Client6. Professional Prerogative7. Business Venture8. Behavior9. Criticism10. Creative Endeavour
BONDS
Performance Bond 15 % of contract amount
Payment Bond 15% of Contract amount valid until replacement of Guarantee Bond
Guarantee Bond 30% of contract amount valid up to 1 yr from date of acceptance
UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES
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OBJECTIVES:
To unite all registered architects in the Philippines.
To established and promote the highest standards of ethical conduct and excellence in the practice and service of the architectural profession.
To uplift the standards of the architectural education, conduct
researchers, accumulate and disseminate information and ideas in architecture, environmental design, ecology, technology, culture and other related fields.
To cooperate and coordinate with other allied profession, trades and industry.
To participate in matters concerning national development of the country.
To cooperate with the board of architecture and other government agencies.
To cooperate and coordinate with international organizations in the field of architecture, environmental design and other fields of arts, science and technology
To render any lawful and appropriate assistance to any of its members.
Hoping to find in the fulfillment of these aims its modest contributions towards the making of a better and happier world to live in.
201 PRE-DESIGN SERVICES
Economic Feasibility Studies
Project Financing
Architectural Programming
Site Selection and Analysis
Site Utilization and Land-Use Studies
Space Management Studies
Promotional Services
202 DESIGN SERVICES
REGULAR SERVICES1. Schematic Design Phase2. Design Development Phase3. Contract Document Phase
General Conditions Agreement Specifications Sol Provision Drawings
4. Construction Phase
CONSTRUCTION MILE STONE
1. Referencesa. Horizontal Referencesb. Vertical References
2. Excavation3. Rebar4. Concreting5. Finishing
ARCHITECT’S FEE
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Group 1 SIMPLE ………………………………….. 6%
Group 2 MODERATE ……………………………..7%
Group 3 EXEPTIONAL ……………………………8%
Group 4 RESIDENTIAL ………………………….. 10%
Group 5 MONUMENTAL ………………………… 12%
Group 6 REPITITIVE …………………80% 60% 40%
Group 7 HOUSING …………………………. 60% 30%
Group 8 EXTENSIVE RETAILING ……………… 15%
Group 9 ALTERATIONS / RNOVATION ………. 150%
Group 10 CONSULTATION ARBRITATION ….P200/ 500
PAYMENT SCHEDULE
a. Upon Singing 5%
b. Schematic Design Phase 15%
c. Design Development Phase 35%
d. Contract Documents 85%
e. Retention Fee 15% Architects Liability 10% Supervision 5%
203 SPECIALIZED ALLIED SERVICES
1. Physical Planning2. Interior Design 12% - 20%
with consultant 5%
3. Landscaping 10% - 15% with consultant 5%
4. Acoustics, Comm, Elec, Eng 10% - 15% with consultant 5%
5. Comprehensive PlanningPhysicalEconomic Socio-CulturalTransportLegal & Administrative
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204 CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
FULL TIME SUPERVISION Percentage Method 1 – 1 1/2% MDPE (Multiple Direct Personnel Expense)
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Percentage Method 1 - 1 1/2%
PROJECT MANAGER Percentage Method 2 - 5%
205 POST CONSTRCUTION SERVICES
BUILDING & EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE Maintenance of building systems and building equipments
BUILDING & GROUNDS ADMINISTRATION Billing of tenants Monitoring of Security and Janitorial services Update of local ordinances and building regulations
POST-CONSTRUCTION EVALUATION Evaluate use of Facility Determine effectiveness of building systems and materials Functionality of the building plans Study of functionality and effectiveness of the design
COMPENSATION Salary Basis Percentage Method 4 – 6% of gross rentals
206 COMPREHENSIVE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES
All services (UAP DOC 201-205) Equivalent to Project Manager
COMPENSATION Percentage Method Compensation Combination
207 DESIGN-BUILD SERVICES
DESIGN BUILD SERVICES Handling projects at the shortest time, at lowest cost with quality and performance
DESIGN BUILD SERVICES BY ADMINISTRATION
Project constructed under the direct and sole responsibility of the Architect 7% Fee as Compensation separate Architects Fee for regular design services
DESIGN BUILD SERVICES ON A GUARANTEED MAXIMUM COST
Client given a guaranteed maximum cost for the construction of the project 10% Fee as Compensation separate Architects Fee for regular design services
208-a SELECTION OF THE ARCHITECT
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DIRECT SELECTION Clients Personal selection of architect
COMPARATIVE SELECTION Clients choose between other architects for the best suited for the project
DESIGN COMPETITION For monumental, civic, and prestigious private building projects
208-b METHODS OF COMPENSATION
1. Percentage of Construction2. Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses3. Professional Fee plus Expenses4. Lump Sum or Fixed Fee5. Per Diem Reimbursable Expense6. Mixed Method of Compensation
UAP DOCUMENTSSole power of interpreting the provisions of the code:National Board of Directors of the United Architects of the Philippines Board of Professional Regulation Commission
201 Pre- design Services
202 Design services
203 Specialized Allied Services
204 Construction Services
205 Post- Construction Services
206 Comprehensive Architectural Services
207 Design- Build Services
208 Selection of Architects & Methods of Compensation
LAWS
PD 1185 Fire Code
PD 1096 Building CodePD 957 Condominium & Subdivision,
Bridges Protective LawPD 23 Law that Created the PRCPD 49 Intellectual Property Law
RA 545 The Architects Law
BP 344 The Law Enhancing the Mobility of DisabledBP 220 The Socialized Housing Law
5 days - immediately7 days - from receipt of NOTICE TO PROCEED10 days -notice to stop, resume before beginning or suspending,
resuming- request on drwn & matrls from date needed
15 days - request for payment by contractor- change of order- certificate of payment by the architect- for owner to pay the contractor from issuance of certificate of
payment- reqst of extension frm occurrence of delay- notice of termination upon written notice- contract sum & breakdown
30 days - arbitration- certificate of occupancy
60 days - to make good of known defects after issuance of certificate of completion (expiration of performance & payment bond)
90 days - work stoppage ordered by the court- retention (3 months after acceptance of work)
120 days - building permit validity365 days - guarantee bond effectivity
- building permit validity if there was no Construction