RA 9266 & Code of Ethics PDF
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This document is a collection of questions and answers related to Philippine architecture and architectural ethics and practice. It includes several quizzes and explores different aspects of architecture, from the code of ethics and relevant regulations to project management and compensation. The quizzes are about architecture and its practices.
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# RA 9266 & CODE OF ETHICS ## UAP or SPP 200 talks about? - Pre-design Services - Code of Ethics - Regular Design Services - Methods of Compensation ## How much fine or penalty must be charged to any violator of the code? - Not less than P100k but not more than P5M ## What are the traits of an Ar...
# RA 9266 & CODE OF ETHICS ## UAP or SPP 200 talks about? - Pre-design Services - Code of Ethics - Regular Design Services - Methods of Compensation ## How much fine or penalty must be charged to any violator of the code? - Not less than P100k but not more than P5M ## What are the traits of an Architect based from Code of Ethics? - Highest integrity, responsive, sensible, artistic and technical ## Can the architect take part in paid advertisements endorsing any brand of construction materials? - Yes! Absolutely ## Can the architect take part in the paid advertisements endorsing any brand of cosmetics or skin care products? - Oh Yes! ## Can a client have a free service from an architect? Note: The project is a commercial business center in Cavite. - Maybe, the Architect is just generous ## Architects - Advise to provide accurate estimates. - Compute correct and sure - Never give - Never guarantee ## In times of disputes the architect must be the - Negotiator ## When the service agreement was signed by both the client and architect, the architect must - Frequently update the progress of the project ## An act providing for a more responsive and comprehensive regulation for the registration and licensing and practice of Architecture. - RA 9266 ## Implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of RA 9266 is published in the official Gazette on what date? - November 15, 2004 ## Has the civil liability for signed plans, specifications and contract documents - Architect of Record ## If there are two architects on a certain project, the Architect of record and the Architect in charge of construction and the building collapses. Who is more liable? - It depends on the investigation ## In case of death of Architect on record, who can give official provision to reproduce his/her plans? - Nobody # QUIZ #2 ## Qualifications of applicant for Architecture examination: - Filipino citizen or qualified foreigner - Good moral character - Holder of B.S. Architecture - Has 2 years of diversified experience - Must not age 19-70 years of age ## A person who is not a citizen shall not be allowed to take the licensure examination unless he/she can prove that his/her country admits Filipino citizens to practice the same profession without restriction. - FALSE ## Programming is under the ____ services of an architect. - Specialized Architectural Services ## The ____ is the main focus of an Architect's services - Design Services ## ____ of the Professional Fee is paid when the construction is completed. - 100% ## A compensation type is based on technical hours expended by the consultants, technical staff, and architects. - Multiple of direct personnel expense ## Duty and responsibility of an Architect to respect and help conserve the system of values and natural historic and cultural heritage - In relation to the PUBLIC ## A certificate bearing a registration number signifying that the individual has successfully passed the licensure examination and is registered to practice his/her profession as architect - Certificate of Registration ## In the architect's range of services, under which services the Architecture Interior fall? - Specialized Architectural Services ## Which of the following factors determine the multiplier in the Multiple Direct Personnel Expense - All listed items ## Which of the following services is not included in the architect's fee for professional services? - Surveys / Soil Exploration # QUIZ #3 ## DTI means - Department of Trade and Industry ## The person or organization that undertakes or promotes an ADC with the primary objective of obtaining excellence in design for a project or for a development concept - Owner ## The people appointed by the Owner to assess the entries to the competition. It consists of a majority of registered and licensed architects assisted by a lay Juror to represent and voice the intention of the Owner - Jury ## This is an "Alternative" start to career in Architecture - Work as an employee in an architectural firm ## Big scale projects sometimes have a lot of phases and areas that may require help from numerous architects and consultant per phase. A concept architect does the overall concept of the project. What is his liability on the project? - He has no liability ## This method of compensation is particular suited to engagements involving intermittent personal service. - Per diem or Hourly Basis ## 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 - Professional Fee plus expense ## Means the cost of salaries of professional consultants for the time directly chargeable to the projects - Salary cost ## Means a duly notarized written contract or equivalent public instrument stipulating the scope of services and guaranteeing compensation of such services to be rendered by an architect registered and licensed by the PRC-PRBOA - Contract agreement ## Architect as used in the Official Guideline shall refer only to a Registered and Licensed Architect (RLA), a natural person under Philippine law and juris prudence with a valid certificate of registration and a valid professional identification card(representing the renewable license) for the lawful practice of the State-regulated profession of Architecture - 3 year ## Means the total cost of all fixtures and accessories for architectural interiors, acoustics, lighting works, site development civil works and landscaping works; - Project development cost ## What are plans that incorporate the changes made during construction? - As-built plans ## What is a completely signed proposal to do the work called for by the requirement of the project - Contract ## What is the method of compensation when there is a continuity of a relationship on a series of projects? - Percentage of construction cost ## What should a prospective home builder/owner first do before proceeding with his/her project? - Prepares his/her budget ## What should an architect first do when he/she comes across a prospective client? - Submit professional brief and fee proposal ## What is the document that describes the design, materials to be used and the standards of workmanship in construction? - Specification ## Whenever class of material is specified by trade name or by catalog references, substitution can be allowed with the approval of the - Architect of record ## What type of permit is secure after the building construction is completed and after the owner can move in? - Occupancy permit ## Situation: An architectural firm was commissioned by a client for a commercial building located in a city. The principal architect, assigned the preparation of all documents related to the project to a newly passed architect. The Junior architect immediately formed his team of five apprentices to work on the project as they were given a 15 calendar day deadline. ## Under the firm's set-up, who will be in charged of signing the plans and related documents? - Principal architect ## As deadlines are important, a calendar day means? - Includes all days, including Sundays and Holidays ## To whom the Junior Architect will be responsible if there will be errors found on the plans he heads to produced? - Principal Architect ## If the apprentices, wishes to have their logbook for their ALE, who will sign as the mentor? - Principal Architect ## Shop drawings are prepared by the Contractor to be approved by the architect. Who checks the accuracy of the sub-contractors shop drawings? - Contractor