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This method of compensation for architectural services is the most common worldwide.
Percentage-based Fee
The Professional Fee (PF) of the Architect is determined by multiplying the specified percentage times the estimated, awarded or final Project Construction Cost (PCC) of the project for which services are furnished.
Percentage-based Fee
This method is fair to both the Client and the Architect as the fee is pegged to the cost of the Project the Client is willing to undertake.
Percentage-based Fee
A basis on a percentage of construction fee using unit price parameters established on the date of the signing of the Service Agreement.
Probable Project Construction Cost (PPCC)
A basis on a percentage of construction fee using the bid of the winning contractor.
Awarded Project Construction Cost (APCC)
A basis on a percentage of construction fee based on Cost Records that will be submitted to the Architect upon the completion of the project.
Final Project Construction Cost (FPCC)
The most common type of contract for architectural and engineering design.
Detailed Architectural and Engineering Design Services (DAEDS)
This includes the architectural design and the normal basic engineering design and the normal basic engineering design services for structural, plumbing, sanitary, mechanical and electrical systems.
Detailed Architectural and Engineering Design Services (DAEDS)
This arrangement is desirable if the Client prefers a single point responsibility for the Project Design.
Detailed Architectural and Engineering Design Services (DAEDS)
The client may consider services of some engineering design firms and as such, a separate contract from architectural services will be agreed upon.
Detailed Architectural Design Services (DADS)
A variation of the percentage based on project construction cost which renumeration is based on cost per square meter of the project such as room, store, building or other unit.
Unit Cost Method
The renumeration under this method is 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.
Value-base Pricing/ Percentage of Gross Rentals
This method of compensation may be used when the scope of services required can be clearly and fully defined at the outset of the project.
Lump Sum or Fixed Fee
Fees which are charged on an agreed-to hourly (man-hours) or daily (per diem) or per month rate. It is useful when the services are difficult to determine in advance or they are interim in nature and often short in duration.
Time basis
Most common type of multiplier in hourly billing.
Direct Personnel Expenses
Partial Services and Addition services uses what kind of compensation fee?
Time-based Fee
This cost-based method of compensation is applicable only to non-creative work such as accounting, secretarial, preparation of reports and the like.
Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses (MDPE)
This method of compensation is frequently used where there is continuing relationship on a series of Projects.
Professional Fee Plus Expenses
A fee applied when the client request an Architect to di work which will require his personal time.
Per Diem, Honorarium plus Reimbursable Expenses
A fee applied when an Architect conducts ocular inspection of possible project sites, attending project-related meetings, conferences or trips.
Per Diem, Honorarium plus Reimbursable Expenses
This method of renumeration is best suited for Projects for which the costs are difficult to predetermine, or in cases where it may become necessary to undertake additional experimental or investigative work, the result of which may further alter the scope of the project.
Reimbursable Expenses
This method is particularly suited to engagements involving intermittent personal service.
Per Diem or Hourly Basis
This is well suited for consultation services, testimony in court, or similar work involving miscellaneous personal service.
Per Diem or Hourly Basis
This method of renumeration is used when the services of a Professional Consulting Architect (PCA) is expected to be required at intervals over a period of time.
Retainer
It is a common practice of clients who wish to be assured of always having available the services of an individual architect or architectural firm.
Retainer
It is used when the services of an Architect specialist are not required on a full-time basis.
Retainer
Pre Design Services
SPP Doc. 201
Regular Design Services
SPP Doc. 202
Specialized Architectural Services
SPP Doc. 203
Full-Time Supervision
SPP Doc. 204-A
Construction Management
SPP Doc 204-B
Post-Construction Services
SPP Doc. 205
Comprehensive Architectural Services
SPP Doc. 206
Design-Build Services
SPP Doc. 207
Architectural Design Competition
SPP Doc. 208
Professional Architectural Consulting Services
SPP Doc. 209
Prior to the start of any Pre-Design Services, this is necessary between Owner/Client and Architect.
Professional Service Agreement
The Architect should request for this amount of acceptance fee based on agreed professional fee (PF) upon signing of the agreement.
Five percent (5%)
This is with a single contract between the Architect and Owner, and sub-consultancy contracts between the Architect and the other professionals working with the Architect.
Detailed Architectural and Engineering Design Services (DAEDS)
This is with the Architect and the engineering and allied professionals executing separate contracts with the Owner.
Detailed Architectural Design Services (DADS)
Recommended Professional Fee for DAEDS of Group 1.
5%
Recommended Professional Fee for DADS of Group 1.
3%
Bakeries
Group 1
Public Markets
Group 1
Manufacturing Industrial Plants
Group 1
Art Galleries
Group 2
Police Stations
Group 2
City/Town Halls & Civic Center
Group 2
Recommended Professional Fee for DAEDS of Group 2.
6%
Recommended Professional Fee for DADS of Group 2.
3.6%
Auditoriums
Group 3
Research Facilities
Group 3
Theaters & Similar Facilities
Group 3
Recommended Professional Fee for DAEDS of Group 3.
7%
Recommended Professional Fee for DADS of Group 3.
4.2%
Single-detached, Single-attached or duplex; row-houses or shop-houses
Group 4
Recommended Professional Fee for DAEDS of Group 4.
10%
Recommended Professional Fee for DADS of Group 4.
6%
Exposition & Fair Buildings
Group 5
Museums
Group 5
Monumental Buildings
Group 5
Recommended Professional Fee for DAEDS of Group 5.
12%
Recommended Professional Fee for DADS of Group 5.
7.5%
This group is where the plan/design and related Contract Documents are re-used for the repetitive construction of similar buildings without amending the drawing and the specifications.
Group 6
This group is where the Architect is engaged to undertake a Housing Project involving the construction of several residential units on a single site with the use of one (1) set of plans/design, specifications and related documents.
Group 7
Projects involving extensive detail such as design for built-in components or elements, built-in equipment, special fittings, screens, counters, architectural interiors, and development planning and/or design.
Group 8
Recommended Professional Fee for Group 8.
15%
For alterations, renovations, rehabilitations, retrofit and expansion/additions to existing buildings belonging to Groups 1 to 5 enumerated above, the compensation of service should be increased to?
150% of the RFP
Where the Architect is engaged to render opinion or give advice, clarifications or explanation on technical matters pertaining to his profession, the chargeable RFP shall not be less than _____ per hour.
One Thousand Pesos (1,000.00)
When rendering services as an expert witness, the Architect's fee shall not be less than _____ per appearance regardless as to whether the scheduled hearing took place or not.
Five Thousand Pesos (5,000.00)
This shall be additional charge for the travel period in case of locations that are in excess of 100.0 km of the Architect's office.
60% of the amount
On Regular Design Services, the professional fee shall be computed based on this upon signing of the Service Agreement.
Statement of Probable Project Construction Cost (SPPCC)
Upon the completion of Schematic Design Phase, the owner shall pay the Architect a sum equal to ______ of the Professional Fee.
15%
Upon completion of the Schematic Design Phase, how many days after submission of the documents should the owner make another payment?
15 days
Upon the completion of Design Development Phase, the owner shall pay the Architect a sum equal to ______ of the Professional Fee.
20%
Upon the completion of Contract Document Phase, the owner shall pay the Architect a sum equal to ______ of the Professional Fee.
50%
The remaining of the ten (10%) percent of the Professional Fee is broken down as 5% for Architect's Liability and 5% for?
Periodic Construction Supervision (PCS)
Upon completion of the work (when Certificate of Completion is issued to Contractor), the balance of the Architect shall be paid computed on?
Final Project Construction Cost
This involves the contract documents (such as bid documents, specifications and construction drawings) into separate packages to receive multiple bids for different parts of the work to be constructed at different times.
Sequential Tendering
This deals with specific expertise for further enhancement of the architectural interior and exterior components of a project.
Specialized Architectural Services
The fee of the Architect for coordinating and relating the work of the Specialist Consultant to the design concept of the Architect.
5% of the SC's fee
RFP for Architectural Interior, Acoustic Design, Architectural Lighting Layout and Design and Site Development Planning.
10% to 15% of the cost of work
The RPF for the first 5 has. net to the architect.
50,000.00 per hectare
If the land is rugged with steep terrain, the fee shall increase by?
20% to 30%
It is a required document under Sec. 41 of RA No. 9266 (The Architecture Act of 2004) and its implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR)
Standards of Professional Practice (SPP)
The PRC Modernization Act of 2000
RA No. 8981
Alternative Dispute Resolution
ADR
Architectural Firm
AF
Architectural Design Competition
ADC
Architect in charge of construction
Aicc
Architect-of-Record
Aor
Business Process Outsourcing
BPO
Consulting Architect
CA
Codes of Ethical Conduct
CEC
Department of Labor and Employment
DoLE
Department of Trade and Industry
DTI
Filipino Professional Consulting Architect
FPCA
Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects
IAPOA
Knowledge Process Outsourcing
KPO
Manual of Procedure
MoP