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SPECIALIZED ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES SPP Document 203 (replacing the 1979 UAP Doc. 203)

SPECIALIZED ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES Specialized Architectural Services deals with specific expertise for further enhancement of the architectural interior and exterior components of a project.

Architectural Interiors (AI) Acoustic Design Architectural Lighting Layout and Design Site Development Planning (SDP) Site and Physical Planning Services (including Master Development Planning, Subdivision Planning and Urban Design) Comprehensive Development Planning Historic and Cultural Heritage Conservation and Planning Security Evaluation and Planning Building Systems Design Facilities Maintenance Support Building Testing and Commissioning Building Environmental Certification

MANNER OF

PROVIDING SERVICES

The Architect may enter into contract with the Owner in two possible ways:

• Working in a dual capacity as Architect-of-record and as Consulting Architect • Working as Consulting Architect only.

METHOD OF COMPENSATION Compensation for the foregoing specialized architectural services, all of which may be classified as additional or extra services, shall be through man-months i.e. 22 man-days multiplied by 8 man-hours, and multiplied by a factor to cover other direct and indirect costs e.g. overhead, etc. or any other applicable mode of determination of the Architect’s fee as stated in Doc. 201, Doc. 202 and the Architect’s Guidelines.

FULLTIME SUPERVISION SERVICES SPP Document 204-A (replacing the 1979 UAP Doc. 204-A)

4design and building principal members that were involved in the

construction process

• The Owner who orders for the implementation of a project; • The Architect and his Specialist Consultants (SCs) who render plan / design services and limited inspection work; • The Contractor who performs the construction work;

• The individual or group of individuals who assist in the supervision and delivery of the work.

SCOPE OF SERVICES

• Quality Control • Evaluation of Construction Work • Preparation of Daily Inspection Reports • Filing of documents [The detailed tasks shall be as specified under the Architect’s Guidelines.]

method of

compensation

• Percentage (%) of Project Construction Cost (PCC) • Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses • Professional Fee Plus Expenses • Lump Sum or Fixed Fee • Per Diem, Honorarium Plus Reimbursable Expenses • Mixed Methods of Compensation

LIMITATION of AUTHORITY • The Construction Supervision Group (CSG), which may be a qualified architectural firm, or which the Architect is only part of, shall not assume the responsibility of the Contractor’s project superintendent. • The CSG shall not make decisions on matters that are the sole responsibility of the Architect-ofrecord (Aor).

LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY • The Construction Supervision Group (CSG) is responsible to the Owner only for administrative matters. For technical matters, the CSG is responsible to the Architect-of-record (Aor). • Under Article 1723 of the present Civil Code, the CSG may appear not to have any legal responsibility since the Architect-of-record (Aor) and Engineers-ofrecord (Eors) are responsible for the design while the Contractor is responsible for the construction. However, a Service Contract / Agreement between the CSG and the Owner may stipulate certain professional responsibilities and civil liabilities of the CSG, particularly if the CSG is party to the review of the Contract Documents and their subsequent evaluation and interpretation during the course of construction. • If the Aor (and Eors) and the Contractor are sued by an Owner for civil liabilities due to the performance or non-performance of certain acts traceable to the CSG, the Aor and Eors may file cross claims against the CSG.

Q UALI F I CATI O N S • A Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree • Extensive experience in design and building construction and must be very knowledgeable in building materials and construction detailing.

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