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PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

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PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

CHAPTER 2

ARCH. A2JAVILLO, uap

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

STANDARD PROFESIONAL
PRACTICE 2010

SPP DOCUMENTS OUTLINE


SPP DOC 201:

PRE-DESIGN SERVICES

SPP DOC 202:

REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES

SPP DOC 203:

SPECIALIZED ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES

SPP DOC 204a:

FULLTIME SUPERVISION SERVICES

SPP DOC 204b:

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES

SPP DOC 205:

POST-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES

SPP DOC 206:

COMPREHENSIVE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES

SPP DOC 207:

DESIGNBUILD SERVICES

SPP DOC 208:

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPETITION

SPP DOC 209:

PROFESSIONAL ARCHL CONSULTING SERVICES

STANDARD PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 2010


General:
1. Establish the things on how things work and what activities
are there before even the signing of the contract
2. Focus on the services of an Architect.
3. Be wary of the minimum basic fees that the Architect will be
compensated for
4. The importance of how will the Architect be compensated
in the whole or for each phase in the development of the
project
5. Then, how to be compensated and to be paid is also a
different matter.

STANDARD PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 2010


General:
6. Architects are not only for the Architectural Design of the
project, there are a lot of services that can be focused
through but requires some specialization
7. Differentiate the functions of the Project Manager and
Construction Manager
8. A practice which lets the Architects Design and to also Build
Obligations of the Owner for the Project
9. Liabilities and Limitations of each Professional in the Field
including the Architect
10. Ways to be selected for the Project by different methods
and applications

SELECTION OF THE ARCHITECT


Direct Selection
For relatively Small Projects
1. Reputation
2. Personal or Business Acquaintance from a Friend
3. Recommendation from an Architect or a Client (Former)
4. Recommendation from an another client

SELECTION OF THE ARCHITECT


Comparative Selection
There is analysis of CVs, skills, experience, reputation, and
even projects erected
Though, the process involved is:
1. Invitation
2. Pre-Qualification
3. Interview
4. Verification
5. Evaluation and Ranking
6. Negotiation

SELECTION OF THE ARCHITECT


Design Competition
Used for Civic or Monumental Projects where Architects or
Firms are involved.
Advantages:
1. Opportunities for RLAs to showcase their works without
being liable to the Code of Ethical Conduct
2. The point where Architects can submit design proposals in
a same time
3. A time when an Architect can do design concepts parallel
to the other Designing Architects.

SELECTION OF THE ARCHITECT


Advantages:
4. The client or committee has the widest range of options to
choose to
5. If, Government, they dont need to expend anything for
the design, they just need to pick on where they will
award the project (Architectural Design)
Disadvantages:
1. Expensive and Time Consuming (For the Applicants)
2. Time and Effort required may discouraged qualified firms
from entering
3. Unscrupulous Clients will seek free services under the guise
of the Design Competition where there is a breach under
the Ownership and Copyrights
4. Not really done on Small Projects

SPP DOCUMENT 201 : PRE-DESIGN SERVICES


What is Pre-Design Services?
Its the most basic services that will be provided by an architect
(RLA) to a client with the evolution of new standards of new
regulated professional practices, laws and technologies
What is the benefit of Pre-Design Services to the client?
Client can be involved on the project analysis
To establish parameters for optimizing building needs
Find the constraints in the project as early as possible

SPP DOCUMENT 201 : PRE-DESIGN SERVICES


The Scope of Pre Design Services are:

Consultation
Pre-Feasibility Studies
Feasibility Studies
Site Selection and Analysis
Site Utilization and Land-Use Studies
Architectural Research
Architectural Programming
Space Planning
Space Management Studies
Value Management
Design Brief Preparation
Promotional Services
*None creative projects / Payments made MDPE

SPP DOCUMENT 201 : PRE-DESIGN SERVICES


The Scope of Pre Design Services are:
Consultation
Oral and Written advices or direction
Make evaluation and appraisals in regards to the project
Pre-Feasibility
Initial assessment of a projects soundness
Important for Early Decision making of the client
Feasibility Studies
Detailed analysis for the project viability
Present to Futuristic Analysis on how will the project will
do in time
*None creative projects / Payments made MDPE

SPP DOCUMENT 201 : PRE-DESIGN SERVICES


The Scope of Pre Design Services are:
Site Selection and Analysis
Evaluate Site and proper analysis for the most
appropriate location of the project
Site Utilization and Land-Use Studies
Identify Project Development Controls
Surrounding Environment if applicable to the site
Architectural Research
Primary and Secondary Facts for basis of conclusion

*None creative projects / Payments made MDPE

SPP DOCUMENT 201 : PRE-DESIGN SERVICES


The Scope of Pre Design Services are:
Architectural Programming
Horizontal and Vertical requirement in regards to
solution
Space program in regards to envisioned space
(ambiance, cost range, etc.)
Space Planning
Determines adequate size and configuration of the
project
Space Management Studies
Space requirements
Organizational structure and functional set-up
Basis for Architectural Design and Planning
*None creative projects / Payments made MDPE

SPP DOCUMENT 201 : PRE-DESIGN SERVICES


The Scope of Pre Design Services are:
Value Management
Cost Management to minimize cost
Design Brief Preparation
Project Terms of Reference
Concepts, Objectives and Requirements for Architectural
Services
Promotional Services
Generate Financial Support and Acceptance from
Government or Public
Architect as agent of the Owner
*None creative projects / Payments made MDPE

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


Regular Design Services, What is it?
As the Owners representative, to translate the needs and
requirements of spaces and forms
Starts if the owner outlines the requirements to the Architect
Works and activities which covers various aspects of the
project
Timeline of an Architects Services up to project completion
Systematic and Method of Payments from the Owner
Involvement of Minimum Basic Fees under the Project
Construction Cost

* Payments MBF : Project Construction Cost

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


The Scope of Pre Design Services are:
Project Definition Phase
Schematic Design Phase
Design Development Phase
Contract Document Phase
Bidding and Document Phase
Bidding and Document Phase
Construction Phase

* Payments MBF : Project Construction Cost

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


PAYMENT SCHEDULES
Project Definition Phase (Mobilization).25k
Schematic Design Phase15%
Design Development Phase..40%
Contract Document and Bidding Phase..90%
Retention Fee.10%
(Civil Liability :5% / Supervision:5%)

* DEGREE OF COMPLEXITY

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


ARCHITECTS FEE: ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS CLASSIFICATIONS
Group 1

SIMPLE Projects ( no partition ) 6%

Group 2

MODERATE Structures ( have interior partitions) 7%

Group 3

EXEPTIONAL Structures (requires consultant ) 8%

Group 4

RESIDENTIAL ...10%

Group 5

MONUMENTAL ..12%

* S-M-E-R-M

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


ARCHITECTS FEE: ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS CLASSIFICATIONS
Group 6

REPETITIVE .80% 60% 40%

Group 7

HOUSING 60% 30%

Group 8

EXTENSIVE DETAILING ...5%

Group 9

ALTERATIONS / RENOVATION ......150%

Group 10 CONSULTATION ARBRITATION .......P200/ 500

* R-H-E-A-C

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


GROUP I : Simple (No WALLS)
Industrial
Warehouses, Industrial Buildings, Hangars ,Printing Plants,
Freight Facilities, Manufacturing Plants , Industrial Plants,
Armories, Services Garages, Packaging and Processing
Plants
Structures with no Walls
Public Markets , Bakeries, Parking Structures , Simple LoftType Buildings, Habitable Agricultural Buildings

* GROUP I MBF: 6% (1979 UAP DOCS)

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


GROUP II : Moderate (With WALLS)
Presentation
Art Galleries, Exhibitions Halls & Display Structures
Education
Schools, College Buildings, Dormitories, Libraries
Government
City Town Halls & Civic Centres, Correctional & Detention
Facilities, Court Houses & Halls of Justice, Police Stations,
Postal Offices, Fire Stations
Banking and Finance
Banks, Exchanges & other Buildings, Financial Institutions
* GROUP II MBF: 7% (1979 UAP DOCS)

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


GROUP II : Moderate (With WALLS)
Recreational
Bowlodromes, Park, Playground, Recreation, Private
Clubs, Race Tracks
Malls
Mall Complexes, Retail / Wholesale, Restaurant , Fast
food , Specialty Shops , Shopping Centres, Showrooms,
Supermarkets, Hypermarkets, Service Centres, Mall
Complexes
Religious
Convents , Monasteries, Seminaries, Churches , Religious
Facilities
* GROUP II MBF: 7% (1979 UAP DOCS)

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


GROUP II : Moderate (With WALLS)
Industrial
Publishing Plants
Residential Dwelling (Multi-Level)
Motels & Apartments, Multi-Storey Apartments, Nursing
Homes, Residential Condo Serviced Apartments
Institutional
Welfare Buildings
High Rise (Business & Mercantile)
Office Building & Condo, Mixed Used Buildings, Call
Centres, Laundries, Cleaning Facilities
* GROUP II MBF: 7% (1979 UAP DOCS)

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


GROUP III : Exceptional (requires consultant)
Terminals (Transportation)
Airports, Dry and Wet Ports, Transportation Facilities &
Systems
Health
Veterinary Hospitals, Laboratories / Testing Facilities,
Medical Arts Offices and Clinics Hospital & Medical
Buildings, Public Health Centres
Recreational
Marinas, Resort Complexes, Aquarium

* GROUP II MBF: 7% (1979 UAP DOCS)

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


GROUP III : Exceptional (requires consultant)
Sports (Olympic & Massive)
Stadia, Gymnasium
Telecommunication Buildings
Industrial, Breweries, Cold Storage Facilities
Institutional
Mortuaries
Middle to Executive Class (Residential & Institutional)
Convention Facilities, Auditoriums, Theatres, Hotels
Science (Research & Development)
Nuclear Facilities, Observatories, Research Facilities

* GROUP II MBF: 7% (1979 UAP DOCS)

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


GROUP IV : Residential
Single Detached (Absolutely No Firewall)
Single Attached or Duplex
Rowhouses or Shop-Houses
Small Apartments
Townhouses

* GROUP IV MBF: 10% (1979 UAP DOCS)

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


GROUP V : Monumental
Exposition & Fair Buildings
Mausoleums, Memorials and Monuments
Museums
Specialized Decorative Buildings

* GROUP V MBF: 12% (1979 UAP DOCS)

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


GROUP VI : Repetitive (No changes in Drawing and Specifications)
As long as same plans and specification are used, it can be
erected anywhere or at any location
1st MBF of Structure
2nd 80% of MBF
3rd 60% of MBF
4th 80% of MBF
(UAP DOCS 1979 )

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


GROUP VII : Housing Projects relative on One Single Site
(Subdivision)
Subdivision planning always stays in a single development
Housing types based from Group IV
1st = 10% of MBF = A
2nd 10th = A + (60% of MBF x N)
11th Above = B + (30% of MBF x N)
(UAP DOCS 1979 )

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


GROUP VIII : Extensive Details
Built-In Equipment
Special Fittings, Screens and Counters
Architectural Interiors
Development Planning or Design

* GROUP VII MBF: 15% (1979 UAP DOCS)

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


GROUP IX : Alterations, Renovations, Rehabilitations, Retrofit and
Expansions, Additions belonging to Groups 1 to 5

* GROUP IX MBF: MBF + 50% (1979 UAP DOCS)

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


GROUP X : Consultation (Architectural Works
Opinion and Advice
Clarifications and Explanations
Technical Matters
Consultation
Arbitration

: 200
: 500

* GROUP X MBF: (1979 UAP DOCS)

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


Owners Responsibilities

Provide full information to the requirements of the project

Designate a representative on his behalf

Render decisions to the documents submitted by the Architect

Issue orders to the General Contractor through the Architect

Pay for Architectural and all other Engineering Allied Services

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


Owners Responsibilities

Furnish the Architect at the owners expense;


Survey of the Site
Topographical & Relocation Surveys
Grades & Lines
Site Development Controls
Utility Lines (Private and Public)
Zoning Compliances
Clearances & Deeds of Restrictions
Soil Investigations & Test Borings
Soil and Sub-Soil Conditions
Annotations to Titles

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


Owners Responsibilities

Pay for Design and Consulting Services on other specialty


systems

Arrange for Legal, Auditing, Insurance, Counseling and other


Services

Pay for all Reimbursable Expenses including VAT (Project


Basis)

If anything may impair the implementation of the project, a


written notice to the Architect

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


Other Conditions on Services

Conditions of Minimum Basic Fee (Architects Fee)


Based from the Project Construction Cost

Other Services
Specialized Allied Services (Fee for Allied RLPs) will be paid
by the Owner. Yet, The Architect who coordinated the
work will receive a Coordination Fee.

Scale Models, 3D Models and Walk Thru


Shall be paid by the Owner and a Coordination Fee for
the Architect

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


Other Conditions on Services

Per Diem and Travelling Expenses


50.0 Kilometers from Home, shall be chargeable to the
owner

Extra Sets of Contract Documents


Chargeable to the Owner

Change Orders
Extra Time and Resources will be chargeable to the Owner

Special Consultants
With the Consent of the Architect, will be paid by the Owner

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


Other Conditions on Services

Work Suspended or Abandoned : Commutative : Periodical


Schematic Phase 15%(MBF) 15% - 25K (MBF)
Design Development Phase . 40%(MBF). 25% (MBF)
Contract, Bidding,
Construction Phase 90%(MBF) 50% (MBF)

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


Other Conditions on Services
Different Periods of Construction
Construction Phase
if 6 Months ore more Fee of Remaining Works = Doubled
Separate Services
Interiors (Specialized Allied Services)
MBF+(12~20% AI Cost, UAP DOCS 1979)

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


Other Conditions on Services
Full Time Construction Services
Recommendation of the Architect, Approval and be Paid
by the Owner
If No PM or CM, Full Time Construction Supervisor will be on
Control of the Architect
Make Periodic Reports to the Owner and the Architect in
regards to Progress

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


Other Conditions on Services
Ownership of Documents
Without a Written Agreement, all designs, drawings, models,
specifications, etc. duly signed by the Architect are
protected by the Intellectual Property Act
Cost Records
Owner shall furnish the Architect a copy of records of
expenses of the project

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


CA&E Service Agreement [Design Development Phase Only]

GROUP IV

: Single Attached

PCC

MBF in Percentage

MBF in Amount

: 1,000,000

DD CF

: 400,000

: 10,000,000
: 10% (UAP 1979)

LEGEND:
SCP Schematic Design Phase Fee
DDP Design Development Phase Fee
CDP Contract Document Phase Fee
PG Progress Billing

* sample computations

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


CA&E Service Agreement [Design Development Phase Only]
Mobilization Component (Mobilization)

25,000

PDP 1 ~ 15 days after the completion of Project Definition Phase


(30% of CF Less the amount paid at Mobilization)
[400,000 x .40] Mob

95,000

SDP 1 ~ 15 days after the completion of Schematic Design Phase


(60% of CF Less the amount paid at Mob and PDP
[400,000 x .60] Mob PDP

120,000

DDP 1 ~ 15 days after the completion of Design Development Phase


(100% of CF Less the amount paid at Mob/PDP/SCP
[400,000 x 1.0] Mob-PDP-SCP

160,000

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT COMPONENT FEE


(40% from the Minimum Basic Fee)

400,000

* sample computations

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


DA&E Service Agreement [Complete up to Construction Phase]

GROUP IV

: Single Attached

PCC

: 10,000,000 Mob - Mobilization Fee

MBF in Percentage

: 10% (UAP 1979)

MBF in Amount

LEGEND:
SCP Schematic Design Phase Fee
DDP Design Development Phase Fee
CDP Contract Document Phase Fee
PG Progress Billing

* sample computations

: 1,000,000

SPP DOCUMENT 202 : REGULAR DESIGN SERVICES


DA&E Service Agreement [Complete up to Construction Phase]
Mobilization Fee (Mobilization)
SCP 1 ~ 15 days after the completion of Schematic Design Phase
(15% of MBF Less the amount paid at Mobilization)
[1,000,000 x .15] Mob
DDP 1 ~ 15 days after the completion of Design Development Phase
(40% of MBF Less the amount paid at Mob and SCP
[1,000,000 x .40] Mob SCP
CDP 1 ~ 15 days after the completion of Contract Document Phase
(90% of MBF Less the amount paid at Mob/SCP/DDP
[1,000,000 x .90] Mob-SCP-DDP
PG Progress Billing [Remaining 10% of SPPCC] [1,000,000 x .10]
(5% of MBF for PCS or Project Construction Supervision)
(5% of MBF for Civil Liability)
MINIMUM BASIC FEE BASED FROM PCC
(Residential Group IV / 10% @ UAP 1979)

* sample computations

25,000
125,000
250,000
500,000
50,000
50,000

1,000,000

SPP DOCUMENT 203 : SPECIALIZED ARCHL SERVICES


The Scope of Specialized Allied Services are:
Architectural Interiors
Acoustic Design
Architectural Lighting and Design
Site Development Planning
Physical Planning (Master Development)

* MBF: as per 1979 UAP DOCS

SPP DOCUMENT 203 : SPECIALIZED ARCHL SERVICES


The Scope of Specialized Allied Services are:
Comprehensive Planning
Historic and Cultural Heritage
Security and Evaluation Planning
Building System Design
Facilities Maintenance Support

* MBF: as per 1979 UAP DOCS

SPP DOCUMENT 203 : SPECIALIZED ARCHL SERVICES


The Scope of Specialized Allied Services are:
Building Testing & Commissioning
Building Environmental Certification
Forensic Architecture
Building Appraisal
Structural Conceptualization

* MBF: as per 1979 UAP DOCS

SPP DOCUMENT 203 : SPECIALIZED ARCHL SERVICES


Preliminary Services :
Contract Documentation and Review
Post Design Services (Including Construction Management)
Dispute Avoidance and Resolution
Architectural Research Methods

* MBF: as per 1979 UAP DOCS

SPP DOCUMENT 203 : SPECIALIZED ARCHL SERVICES


Preliminary Services :
Special Building / Facility Planning and Design
Building Components
Management of Architectural Studies

* MBF: as per 1979 UAP DOCS

SPP DOCUMENT 203 : SPECIALIZED ARCHL SERVICES


Specialized Allied Services

Physical Planning
Interior Design
12% - 20%
Landscape
10% - 15%
Acoustic
10% - 15%
Comprehensive
o Physical Component
o Economic Planning
o Socio-Cultural
o Transportation
o Legal and Administrative
Civil Works like roads, drainage, sewerage, power and
communication is 4% of development cost

* MBF: as per 1979 UAP DOCS

SPP DOCUMENT 203 : SPECIALIZED ARCHL SERVICES


Physical Planning Fee
Type I Site Development
o 50 HAS .. 5000/HAS
o 50 100. A + 4500/HAS
o 100 200 B + 4000/HAS
o 200+. C + 3000

=A
=B
=C

Type II Subdivision Planning, Regional Planning, Provincial


Capitals
o 100 HAS. 3000/HAS
=A
o 100 200 A + 2300/HAS
=B
o 200+. B + 2000/HAS
=C

* MBF: as per 1979 UAP DOCS

SPP DOCUMENT 203 : SPECIALIZED ARCHL SERVICES


Physical Planning Fee
Type III Subdivision Planning (Rural)
o 1000 HAS. 2000/HAS

=A

o 100 200. A + 1500/HAS

=B

o 200+..... B + 1000/HAS

=C

* MBF: as per 1979 UAP DOCS

SPP DOCUMENT 204A : FULLTIME SUPERVISION SERVICES


Full Time Supervision Services

Quality Control

Evaluation of Construction Work

Preparation of Daily Inspection Reports

Filling of Documents

Architect of Record or Consulting Architect

* Full Time Supervision


* Construction Manager
* Project Manager

: 1.0 1.5%
: 1.5 3.0%
: 2.0 5.0%

SPP DOCUMENT 204B : CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES


Construction Management

Coordination and Supervision

Cost and Time Control

Quality Control of Work

Keeping of Records

Architects who are also contractors of the project is also


liable to be CMs.

* Full Time Supervision


* Construction Manager
* Project Manager

: 1.0 1.5%
: 1.5 3.0%
: 2.0 5.0%

SPP DOCUMENT 205 : POST-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES


Building & Facilities Administration

Building Maintenance

Grounds and Landscaping Supervision

Building Equipment Maintenance

Business Development and Management

Post-Construction Evaluation

* Percentage of Gross Rentals, maintenance and security fees 4-6%


* Monthly Salary Fee

SPP DOCUMENT 206 : COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES


SPP Docs 201 205

Operates as a member of Owner-Architect-EngineerContractor


Contractor men and equipment, project delivery as per
contract
Owner funds and finance
The project manager plans, programs, monitors activities,
adviser of material cost and construction methods, and
exercise overall cost control.
Functions on Pre-Construction
Functions on Construction Phase

* PM: 2-5% (1979 UAP DOCS)

SPP DOCUMENT 207 : DESIGN BUILD SERVICES


Design Build by Administration
7% of PCC

If Group 4 or Residential, its 10% MBF + 7% of Design


Build by Administration making it 17%

Design Build by Guaranteed Maximum Cost


Lump Sum
If the cost does not exceed 10%, the Architect and
Owner will pay for it 50/50.
If the cost does exceed 10%, the Architect will pay for
all of it.

* MBF as per (1979 UAP DOCS)

SPP DOCUMENT 207 : DESIGN BUILD SERVICES


Design Build by Administration
Project
PCC

Group IV (10% UAP DOCS 1979)

Design Build by Administration (MBF) [7% of PCC UAP DOCS 1979]


[5,000,000 x .07]

5,000,000
350,000

MBF (Regular Design Services)

[10% of PCC UAP DOCS 1979]


[5,000,000 x .10]

TOTAL FEE BY PERCENTAGE

[Design Build By Administration]


[Regular Design Services Group IV]

7% (1979)
10% (1979)
17% of PCC

TOTAL FEE BY AMOUNT

350,000 + 500,000

850,000

*sample computation

500,000

SPP DOCUMENT 207 : DESIGN BUILD SERVICES


Design Build by Guaranteed Maximum Cost
Project
PCC

Group IV (10% UAP DOCS 1979)

Design Build by Guaranteed Cost

[10% of PCC SPP DOCS 2010]


[5,000,000 x .10]

500,000

MBF (Regular Design Services)

[10% of PCC UAP DOCS 1979]


[5,000,000 x .10]

500,000

TOTAL FEE BY PERCENTAGE

[Design Build By Guaranteed Cost]


[Regular Design Services Group IV]

10% (2010)
10% (1979)
20% of PCC

TOTAL FEE BY AMOUNT (Work Done)

500,000 + 500,000

1,000,000

*sample computation

5,000,000

SPP DOCUMENT 207 : DESIGN BUILD SERVICES


Design Build by Guaranteed Maximum Cost
IF THERE WILL BE AN ASSUMED SAVINGS

Original PCC as Base Value 5,000,000


say from 5,000,000 as PCC
Total PCC consumed is only

4,500,000

SAVINGS

500,000

Shared Between Owner and Architect

250,000

TOTAL FEE BY AMOUNT + SAVINGS SHARED FROM THE OWNER

1,250,000

*sample computation

METHODS OF COMPENSATION
Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses (MDPE)

Very prevalent in Pre-Design Services

Always based in Technical Hours, Expenses, Additional


Cost, and number of Staffs

Non-Creative Works

There is always a multiplier (1.5 ~ 2.5) [SPP 2010]

METHODS OF COMPENSATION
Percentage of Construction Cost (PCC)

Very Flexible, easy to apply and is related to the Size and


Type of Project

Worldwide used for compensation in Architectural


Services

Similar to the concept of being charged to realtors, and


developers

The most common method of compensation which is


Fair for both parties

METHODS OF COMPENSATION
Professional Fee + Expenses

When there is a continuing relationship involving a series


of projects

There is a fixed sum over and above the reimbursement


for the Architects Time and Overhead

METHODS OF COMPENSATION
Per Diem, Honorarium + Reimbursable Expenses

If the client request the Architect to do work which will


required his personal time
1. Project related meetings, conferences or trips
2. Ocular inspection of possible project sites
3. Conferring with others regarding investments or
ventures and the like
4. Out of Pocket Expenses

Architect acts on the behalf of the owner

Mixed Methods of Compensation

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

CODE OF ETHICS

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CODE OF ETHICS
RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO:
PEOPLE
CLIENT
CONTRACTORS, DEALERS AND AGENTS
COLLEAGUES AND SUBORDINATES

PEOPLE
Respect, conserve the values of natural, historical, and cultural
heritage of the community in which he creates Architecture
and help improve the environment and life in a sustainable
manner.
Promote the interest of the profession and professional
organization and also share technical profession to other allied
fields.
Observe the laws, regulations of the Government, comply with
the Code of Ethical conduct and the Standards of Professional
Practice.

PEOPLE
No paid advertisement, but can make for the advancing of
public knowledge of the Architects function in society.
No advertisement of his works and says no to paid
advertisement of building materials, construction or equipment.
Does not deceive people by professional competence, hence,
it must be proved by track records and experience.

CLIENT
Always protect the clients interest to ensure a continued
existence of good relationship.
Dont offer FREE preliminary sketches, but in a way show the
client examples of your professional experiences.
Direct the client about the services and straight it out the
corresponding FEES.
If the project is questionable especially regarding Finance, tell
the client about the situation even loosing a prospective job.

CLIENT
Explain the conditional character of estimates and in no case
guarantee any estimates or cost of work.
Even though working for the clients project, consider the
people and community in it, especially life and safety.
Under the MBF stated on the SPP, clearly bill the client for the
services rendered.
Must be compensated with the Professional Fee indicated
and does not accept any form of other returns from the client.

CLIENT
Always provide a service agreement or any kind of negotiation,
mediation, arbitration or other alternatives to settle disputes.
Informs the client at all times the progress of work for the clients
behalf and for any issues that may affect the quality and cost of
work.

CONTRACTORS, DEALERS AND CLIENT


Does not accept Free professional engineering works and
services that can change the architects opinion.
Does not seek commission, discounts, fees, gifts, or favors from
agents or firms handling building materials and equipment that
will put the architect in a reciprocal frame of mind. Discounts
should be credited to the client.

COLLEAGUES AND SUBORDINATES


Does not render services without any Service Agreement.
Always abide to the MBF according to the SPP.
Shall not use donations of professional service as a device to
obtain competitive advantage except for worthy civic or
religious projects.
Shall not enter as a competitor especially If the architect is
directly involved in the formulation of the program.
Should not take or par-take in any projects that is already in the
scope of an another architect.

COLLEAGUES AND SUBORDINATES


Shall not criticize, discredit another architect or the latters work.
Declines from associating in enterprises that can negatively
affect his name, the profession and the organization.
Shall not sign works of other persons not under his supervision.
If owning a firm, company or profession, shall provide
employees a suitable working environment, and compensate
them fairly.

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

UAP DOC 301:


GENERAL CONDITIONS

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DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS : consists of the following:
Agreement
General conditions
Special provisions
Specifications
Drawings
OWNER : person ordering the project for execution
ARCHITECT : commissioned by the owner
ENGINEER : person so named in the contract document

DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE : full time construction inspector
hired by owner assisting in the supervision of the work.
CONTRACTOR : person or firm whose proposal has been
accepted & contract awarded
SUB-CONTRACTOR : having direct contact with contractor,
acts in behalf of the contractor in executing any part of the
contract
SURETY : person, firm, or corporation providing guarantee for
contractors bonds

DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
PROPOSAL : offer of a bidder
PROPOSAL BOND : paid by the contractor as a bidder to the
client for 5% of the estimated cost of the project.
- it guarantees that the bidder will enter into a contract with
the owner for the construction of the work if the contract is
awarded to him.
PAYMENT BOND : (15%) approved form of security furnished by
the contractor as guarantee to pay all obligations arising from
the contract.
- the owner will release it after 2 months, same with the
performance bond.

DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
PERFORMANCE BOND : (15%) approved form of security
furnished by the contractor as a guarantee to execute work in
accordance with terms of the contract.
-

Is designed to protect the owner from having a third party


responsible for completing the work if the contractor does
not.

- The owner will release it after 2 months, same with the


payment bond.

DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
GUARANTEE BOND : (30%) approved form of security furnished
by the contractor to guarantee to the quality of materials and
workmanship performed.
- Is released 12 months after the date of final payment.
AGREEMENT : contract between owner and contractor
undertaking the project
ADVERTISEMENT/ INVITATION TO BID : notice or invitation issued
to bidders giving information of the magnitude and extent of
the project, nature, etc.

DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
BID BULLETIN : additional information on contract documents
INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS : list of instructions on preparation &
conditions for award of contract
DRAWINGS : graphical representation of work
SPECIAL PROVISIONS : instructions that supplement or modify
drawings, specs, & general conditions of the contract.

DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
SPECIFICATIONS : written or printed description of work
describing qualities of materials and mode of construction
SUPPLEMENTARY SPECS : additional info issued as an addition
or amendment to provisions of specs.
SCHEDULE OF MATERIALS AND FINISHES : outline specs
enumerating type and trade names of materials used
BREAKDOWN OF WORK AND CORRESPONDING VALUES : list of
work and corresponding value in materials & labor including
profit and overhead allowance.

DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
WRITTEN NOTICE : info, advice or notification pertinent to the
project
ACT OF GOD/ FORCE MAJEURE : catastrophes, phenomena of
nature, misfortunes and accidents which human prudence
cannot foresee or prevent.
TIME LIMITS : duration of time allowed by the contract for
project completion
LOCAL LAWS : laws, ordinances, and government regulations
applicable to the project

DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
WORK : includes labor and materials, equipment,
transportation, faculties necessary for completion of the
project
FURNISH : purchase and/or fabricate and deliver to the
jobsite
INSTALL : build in, mount in positions, connect or apply
PROVIDE : furnish and install

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