Code of Ethics - UP
Code of Ethics - UP
Code of Ethics - UP
Philippine Architecture College Notes from - UST, FEU UE SLU UP Diliman - College of Architecture (http://www.fac
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“GISRIP”, “BBCC”
G-eneral Objectives B-usiness I-deals B-ehavior S-uccess C-riticism R-
emuneration C-reative Endeavor I-nterest of the Client P-rofessional Prerogative
SPECTRUM OF THE ARCHITECTS SERVICES
The Spectrum of the Architect’s Services
UAP Doc 201 Pre-Design Services
Methods of Compensation
1. Percentage of Construction 2. Multiple Direct Personnel Expense MDPE Architect = NTRMf Consultant = NTRMf Staff =
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
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1. Proposal Fee – 5% 2. Schematic Design – 15% 3. Design Dev’t - 15% 4. Contract Docs - 50% 5. Retention - 15% = Liability
10%, Supervision 5%
SPECIALIZED ALLIED SERVICES SAS
1. Proposal Fee – 5% 2. Prelim Drawings - 25% 3. Final Drawings - 50% 4. Retention - 20% = 3 months after the acceptance of the Architect
“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 M’s 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”
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“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)
CM Present
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
Billing of Tenants
Security and Janitorial Services (Monitoring)
Local Ordinances
Method of Compensation (BG)
Fixed Salary Basis – monthly
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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 doesn’t 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 As-Built 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
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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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