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IV. IDENTIFICATION:
1. may be for government projects due to paperwork and time-consuming.
2. frequently used in continuous series of projects
3. Certification to the Client that the work progressed, sufficient and in
accordance to the contract documents (to the architect’s best knowledge)
4. This method of compensation for architectural services is the most
common worldwide. The amount of the percentage is related to the size and
the type of the Project.
5. This method is a variation of the percentage based on project
construction cost
6. The remuneration under this method as a "value pricing" based on the
outcome of revenue, cost and profitability result of a project engagement
or based on a measurable profit on specific revenues by the Client
7. This method of compensation is useful when the services are difficult to
determine in advance or they are interim in nature and often short in duration.
8. Fees which are charged on an agreed-to hourly (man-hours) or daily
(per diem) or per month rate.
9. This cost-based method of compensation is applicable only to non-
creative work such as accounting, secretarial, research, data gathering,
preparation of reports and the like.
10. This method of compensation is frequently used where there is
continuing relationship on a series of Project
11. What type of compensation method is in some cases a Client may
request an Architect to do work which will require his personal time such
as: attending projectr elated meetings, conferences or trips; conducting ocular
inspection of possible pro]ect sites; and conferring with others regarding
prospective invesfnenb or venfures and the like.
12. This method of remuneration is used when the services of a
Professional Consulting Architect (PCA) is expected to be required at
intervals over a period of time.
13. This method is particularly suited to engagements involving
intermittent personal service. when such consulting services are furnished,
the Professional Consulting Architect (PCA) is compensated fof all the time he
devotes to the work, including travel time.
14. Basahin mo na lang mahal ang Mixed Method of Compensation
Mixed Methods of Compensation – take note, it can be more than one
method of compensation for one project
15. Detailed planning and design of the indoor/enclosed areas of any
proposed building/structure, including retrofit, renovation, rehabilitation or
expansion of work which shall cover all architectural and utility aspects,
including architectural layouting of all building engineering systems
16. architect develops the design by determining the size and
interrelationship of interior spaces, laying out the furniture, movables,
equipment, built-ins and fixtures to support the required activities, thus making
both the exterior and interior spaces contribute to the total concept
17. involving detailed planning and design to control sound transmission
considering the architectural concept and project requirements (in cooperation
with the Architect which is the prime professional hired by the owner).
18. detailed planning and design of light transmission, timing and control
for compatibility with the architectural concept.
19. buildings and the host environment shall act as one, considering the
relationships of the surrounding areas.
20. Based on the Project Construction Cost. Where the Architect has to
render additional services, additional compensation shall be required.