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The "United Architects of the Philippines"(UAP) was formed by the integration of which three architectural organizations?
The "United Architects of the Philippines"(UAP) was formed by the integration of which three architectural organizations?
The Architect’s National Code, approved and adopted in 1965, was divided into two divisions, namely, the Code of Ethical Conduct and Standards of Professional Practice.
The Architect’s National Code, approved and adopted in 1965, was divided into two divisions, namely, the Code of Ethical Conduct and Standards of Professional Practice.
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The Architect’s Guidelines on Standards of Professional Practice, Methods of Compensation and Schedule of Fees UAP DOC. 208-A, was adopted in 2010.
The Architect’s Guidelines on Standards of Professional Practice, Methods of Compensation and Schedule of Fees UAP DOC. 208-A, was adopted in 2010.
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What is the name of the act that governs the practice of architecture in the Philippines?
What is the name of the act that governs the practice of architecture in the Philippines?
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Which of the following is NOT one of the objectives of the "Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects" (IAPOA)?
Which of the following is NOT one of the objectives of the "Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects" (IAPOA)?
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Which of the following is NOT a method of compensation for architects, as outlined in the "Architect’s Guidelines on Standards of Professional Practice, Methods of Compensation and Schedule of Fees UAP DOC. 208-A"?
Which of the following is NOT a method of compensation for architects, as outlined in the "Architect’s Guidelines on Standards of Professional Practice, Methods of Compensation and Schedule of Fees UAP DOC. 208-A"?
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What is the minimum recommended professional fee for Physical Planning services?
What is the minimum recommended professional fee for Physical Planning services?
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What is the basic compensation for architectural design services in "Group 4" of the project classification system, as described in the Architect’s Guidelines?
What is the basic compensation for architectural design services in "Group 4" of the project classification system, as described in the Architect’s Guidelines?
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When shall the Architect be entitled to receive 90% of his fees?
When shall the Architect be entitled to receive 90% of his fees?
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What does the "Cost of Work" include, as defined in the Architect’s Guidelines?
What does the "Cost of Work" include, as defined in the Architect’s Guidelines?
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According to the Architect’s Guidelines, the Architect is obligated to accept and provide free engineering services from any contractor or subcontractor.
According to the Architect’s Guidelines, the Architect is obligated to accept and provide free engineering services from any contractor or subcontractor.
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Under the "Design-Build Services by Administration", the Architect is responsible for what?
Under the "Design-Build Services by Administration", the Architect is responsible for what?
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The Architect’s Guidelines recommend that projects involving extensive detail, such as built-in components or elements, special fittings, screens, counters, architectural interiors, and development planning, be classified under "Group 8".
The Architect’s Guidelines recommend that projects involving extensive detail, such as built-in components or elements, special fittings, screens, counters, architectural interiors, and development planning, be classified under "Group 8".
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The Architect’s Guidelines mandate that all architects must provide full-time (8-hour) construction supervision for every project.
The Architect’s Guidelines mandate that all architects must provide full-time (8-hour) construction supervision for every project.
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What is the primary difference between the Architect's role in "Full-Time Supervision" and "Construction Management"?
What is the primary difference between the Architect's role in "Full-Time Supervision" and "Construction Management"?
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The Architect’s Guidelines recommend that the Construction Management Fee be based on the Project Construction Cost.
The Architect’s Guidelines recommend that the Construction Management Fee be based on the Project Construction Cost.
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When an Architect is hired as a "Construction Manager", what is the recommended percentage fee for their services?
When an Architect is hired as a "Construction Manager", what is the recommended percentage fee for their services?
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The Architect’s Guidelines encourage all foreign architects to practice in the Philippines for projects on Philippine soil, provided they meet the requirements of R.A. No. 9266 and its implementing rules and regulations.
The Architect’s Guidelines encourage all foreign architects to practice in the Philippines for projects on Philippine soil, provided they meet the requirements of R.A. No. 9266 and its implementing rules and regulations.
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The "Minimum Basic Fee" applies only to construction work done by a Contractor on the basis of a Lump Sum Contract.
The "Minimum Basic Fee" applies only to construction work done by a Contractor on the basis of a Lump Sum Contract.
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The Architect’s Guidelines mandate that the Architect shall guarantee the cost of the work to the Client.
The Architect’s Guidelines mandate that the Architect shall guarantee the cost of the work to the Client.
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According to the Architect’s Guidelines, what is NOT considered as part of the "Project Construction Cost" (PCC)?
According to the Architect’s Guidelines, what is NOT considered as part of the "Project Construction Cost" (PCC)?
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The Architect is responsible for providing the Owner with a copy of the cost records for the construction project, including summaries of expenses for labor, services, materials, fixtures, etc.
The Architect is responsible for providing the Owner with a copy of the cost records for the construction project, including summaries of expenses for labor, services, materials, fixtures, etc.
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The Architect’s Guidelines encourage architects to refrain from accepting any type of commissions or favors from contractors, subcontractors, or other parties involved in the project.
The Architect’s Guidelines encourage architects to refrain from accepting any type of commissions or favors from contractors, subcontractors, or other parties involved in the project.
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What does the term "Code of Ethical Conduct" refer to?
What does the term "Code of Ethical Conduct" refer to?
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According to the Architect’s Guidelines, it is recommended that the "Project Construction Cost" be calculated as a percentage of the project's "Probable Project Construction Cost" (PPCC).
According to the Architect’s Guidelines, it is recommended that the "Project Construction Cost" be calculated as a percentage of the project's "Probable Project Construction Cost" (PPCC).
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The Architect’s Guidelines recommend that the Fee for a project involving "Design-Build Services" be calculated as a percentage of the "Project Construction Cost" (PCC) plus the architect’s fee for the "Regular Design Services".
The Architect’s Guidelines recommend that the Fee for a project involving "Design-Build Services" be calculated as a percentage of the "Project Construction Cost" (PCC) plus the architect’s fee for the "Regular Design Services".
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What is the recommended method of compensation for the services of a "Professional Consulting Architect" (PCA), as described in the Architect’s Guidelines?
What is the recommended method of compensation for the services of a "Professional Consulting Architect" (PCA), as described in the Architect’s Guidelines?
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A Project Manager (PM) is responsible for ensuring the quality and timely completion of the construction project, but does not need to be a Registered and Licensed Architect (RLA).
A Project Manager (PM) is responsible for ensuring the quality and timely completion of the construction project, but does not need to be a Registered and Licensed Architect (RLA).
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The Architect’s Guidelines mandate that the Architect must maintain an active membership in the "Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects" (IAPOA) to be classified as a Professional Consulting Architect (PCA).
The Architect’s Guidelines mandate that the Architect must maintain an active membership in the "Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects" (IAPOA) to be classified as a Professional Consulting Architect (PCA).
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The Architect’s Guidelines mandate that all projects which involve the hiring of specialists like acoustic engineers, mural painters, sculptors, etc., require a coordination fee to be paid to the Architect.
The Architect’s Guidelines mandate that all projects which involve the hiring of specialists like acoustic engineers, mural painters, sculptors, etc., require a coordination fee to be paid to the Architect.
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Study Notes
Architect's Guidelines
- Standards of professional practice
- Methods of compensation
- Schedule of fees
- UAP Doc. 208-A
Architectural Services
- Pre-Design Services (UAP Doc. 201)
- Regular Design Services (UAP Doc. 202)
- Specialized Architectural Services (UAP Doc. 203)
- Full-Time Supervision (UAP Doc. 204-A)
- Construction Management (UAP Doc. 204-B)
- Post-Construction Services (UAP Doc. 205)
- Comprehensive Architectural Services (UAP Doc. 206)
- Design-Build Services (UAP Doc. 207)
- Architectural Design Competition (UAP Doc. 208)
- Professional Architectural Consulting Services (UAP Doc. 209)
Contents
- The Virtues of an Architect
- UAP-IAPOA Purpose and Objectives
- Code of Ethics
- PRBOA Resolution
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword (Archt. Rozanno C. Rosal, FUAP, UAP National President 2012-2013)
- Introduction
- Rule I - Title, Rationale, Objectives, Policy Statement and Definition of Terms
- Rule II-Methods of Compensation
- Rule III – Schedule of Fees on Types of Architectural Services
- Rule IV - Regulating and Implementing Body
- Rule V- General Provisions
Virtues of an Architect
- May the Architect be high-minded, not arrogant, but faithful, just, and easy to deal with, without avarice.
- Not let his mind be occupied in receiving gifts, but let him preserve his good name with dignity...
- Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
UAP-IAPОA Purpose and Objectives
- To cooperate with the Board of Architecture (BOA), Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and other government agencies.
- Nomination to the vacant positions to the Board of Architecture (BOA)
- Responsibility of preparing the program of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
- Endorsement of practice of foreign nationals to be issued temporary special permit.
- Monitoring compliance, etc.
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