SPP Doc 204-209 Lecture Continuation PDF
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This document provides a lecture continuation on various architectural and construction services, describing aspects like construction management, post-construction evaluation, design-build services, and architectural competitions. The document further covers roles, responsibilities, and fees.
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SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION (204-209) Doc 204: Construction Management Services Doc 205: Post-Construction Services Doc 206: Comprehensive Architectural Services Doc 207: Design-Build Services Doc 208: Architectural Design Competition Doc 209: Professional Architectural Consulting Servi...
SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION (204-209) Doc 204: Construction Management Services Doc 205: Post-Construction Services Doc 206: Comprehensive Architectural Services Doc 207: Design-Build Services Doc 208: Architectural Design Competition Doc 209: Professional Architectural Consulting Services SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 204: Construction Management Services Doc 205: Post-Construction Services Doc 206: Comprehensive Architectural Services Doc 207: Design-Build Services Doc 208: Architectural Design Competition Doc 209: Professional Architectural Consulting Services SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION SPP Doc 204-A: Full-Time Supervision Services Overview: Full-time supervision by the architect (or a representative) during construction. Architect ensures strict adherence to approved plans, specifications, and quality standards. SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION SPP Doc 204-A: Scope of Services 1.On-Site Presence: ⚬ Architect (or representative) is stationed full-time at the construction site. ⚬ Continuous monitoring of construction activities. 2.Quality Control: ⚬ Inspection of materials and workmanship to ensure compliance with approved plans. ⚬ Immediate identification and rectification of defects or substandard work. 3.Schedule Monitoring: ⚬ Tracks project progress to ensure completion within the agreed timeline. ⚬ Coordinates with the contractor and subcontractors to avoid delays. SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION SPP Doc 204-A: Benefits of Full-Time Supervision 1.Enhanced Quality Assurance: ⚬ Constant supervision prevents major defects from occurring. 2.Efficient Coordination: ⚬ Architect serves as a liaison between the client and contractor. 3.Minimized Delays: ⚬ Immediate attention to problems ensures that work stays on schedule. SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION SPP Doc 204-B: Specialized Construction Management Services Overview: Architect assumes the role of a Construction Manager with specialized skills. Manages technically complex projects that require expertise beyond standard supervision. SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION SPP Doc 204-B:Scope of Services 1.Specialized Project Oversight: ⚬ Architect oversees projects with complex systems (e.g., data centers, hospitals). ⚬ Requires deeper technical understanding (e.g., mechanical, electrical systems). 2.Coordination of Multiple Subcontractors: ⚬ Collaborates with specialized teams (IT, HVAC, electrical, etc.) to integrate systems seamlessly. 3.Risk and Budget Management: ⚬ Identifies and mitigates risks related to complex infrastructures. ⚬ Monitors and controls budget deviations due to advanced systems and technologies. SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 204: Construction Management Services Doc 205: Post-Construction Services Doc 206: Comprehensive Architectural Services Doc 207: Design-Build Services Doc 208: Architectural Design Competition Doc 209: Professional Architectural Consulting Services SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 204: Construction Management Services Doc 205: Post-Construction Services Doc 206: Comprehensive Architectural Services Doc 207: Design-Build Services Doc 208: Architectural Design Competition Doc 209: Professional Architectural Consulting Services SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 205 - Post-Construction Services Overview: Doc 205 specifies the architect's responsibilities after the project is completed, with a focus on ensuring the building’s ongoing functionality and adaptability to changes over time. Scope of Services: Building Maintenance Evaluation: Regular inspection to ensure that the building systems (electrical, HVAC, plumbing, etc.) are functioning efficiently. Post-Occupancy Evaluations (POE): Feedback collection from occupants regarding the building’s performance to identify areas for improvement. Renovation and Retrofit Services: Developing plans for future expansions, upgrades, or changes based on the client’s needs. Energy Audits: Assessing energy consumption and providing recommendations for sustainability improvements. SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 205 - Roles, Responsibilities, and Fees Roles and Responsibilities: Maintenance Planning: Helping clients develop long-term building maintenance strategies, ensuring safety and functionality. Legal Compliance: Ensuring that the building continues to meet local and national building codes over time. Updating Records: Keeping the as-built drawings, specifications, and manuals up to date for future renovations. Fee Structure: Fees are often based on service duration (retainer) or individual service tasks. For example, POE services may be charged hourly, while long-term maintenance services might be covered under a fixed annual contract. SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 204: Construction Management Services Doc 205: Post-Construction Services Doc 206: Comprehensive Architectural Services Doc 207: Design-Build Services Doc 208: Architectural Design Competition Doc 209: Professional Architectural Consulting Services SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 204: Construction Management Services Doc 205: Post-Construction Services Doc 206: Comprehensive Architectural Services Doc 207: Design-Build Services Doc 208: Architectural Design Competition Doc 209: Professional Architectural Consulting Services SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 206 - Comprehensive Architectural Services Overview: Doc 206 provides a complete package of services that an architect may offer, including every stage from pre-design to post-construction. Scope of Services: Pre-Design Services: Site analysis, feasibility studies, and identifying the client’s needs and objectives. Schematic Design: Developing initial design concepts that address the client’s requirements and budget. Design Development: Refining the schematic designs, including all technical aspects such as structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems. Contract Documentation: Preparing detailed drawings and specifications for construction. Construction Administration: Overseeing the actual construction to ensure that it aligns with the design intent. Post-Construction Evaluation: Assessing the project upon completion to confirm functionality and client satisfaction. SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 206 - Roles, Responsibilities, and Fees Roles and Responsibilities: Lead Architect: Manages all phases, from concept to project completion. Coordination with Consultants: Ensures integration of services provided by engineers, quantity surveyors, interior designers, and other consultants. Budget Management: Controls costs and ensures the project stays within the client’s budget. Fee Structure: Comprehensive services typically command a fee between 7-15% of the total construction cost, depending on project complexity. SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 204: Construction Management Services Doc 205: Post-Construction Services Doc 206: Comprehensive Architectural Services Doc 207: Design-Build Services Doc 208: Architectural Design Competition Doc 209: Professional Architectural Consulting Services SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 204: Construction Management Services Doc 205: Post-Construction Services Doc 206: Comprehensive Architectural Services Doc 207: Design-Build Services Doc 208: Architectural Design Competition Doc 209: Professional Architectural Consulting Services SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 207 - Design-Build Services Overview: Doc 207 covers Design-Build Services, where design and construction are combined into a single contractual agreement between the architect and the client. Scope of Services: Single Point of Responsibility: The architect assumes both design and construction responsibilities, minimizing risks and streamlining processes. Integrated Design and Construction Team: Facilitates closer collaboration between designers and builders, enhancing efficiency and reducing potential conflicts. Fast-Track Projects: Allows for construction to begin while design details are still being finalized. Advantages: Reduces project delivery time and costs by eliminating the need for multiple contracts. Promotes innovation and better collaboration between design andSPP construction DOC LECTURE teams. CONTINUATION Doc 207 - Roles, Responsibilities, and Fees Roles and Responsibilities: Architect as Design-Builder: The architect takes full responsibility for both the design and execution of the project. Risk Management: Since the design and construction are handled under one contract, the architect must manage all risks, including time delays, cost overruns, and construction quality. Coordination: Ensures effective communication between all parties (subcontractors, suppliers, consultants, and the client). Fee Structure: Design-Build contracts typically follow a lump sum or cost-plus arrangement. Fees are based on total project cost, and contingencies are incorporated into the contract. SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 204: Construction Management Services Doc 205: Post-Construction Services Doc 206: Comprehensive Architectural Services Doc 207: Design-Build Services Doc 208: Architectural Design Competition Doc 209: Professional Architectural Consulting Services SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 204: Construction Management Services Doc 205: Post-Construction Services Doc 206: Comprehensive Architectural Services Doc 207: Design-Build Services Doc 208: Architectural Design Competition Doc 209: Professional Architectural Consulting Services SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 208 - Architectural Design Competition Overview: Doc 208 addresses guidelines for organizing and conducting an Architectural Design Competition to generate innovative design solutions for projects. Scope of Services: Open Competitions: Anyone can submit a design. Invited Competitions: Only select architects or firms are invited. Limited Competitions: Participants are selected based on qualifications. Stages: Announcement, registration, submission of designs, evaluation by jury, and awarding of the winning design. Why Conduct a Competition? Encourages a variety of creative solutions and allows clients to select the best concept for their needs. SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 208 - Roles, Responsibilities, and Fees Roles and Responsibilities: Organizer/Client: Outlines the requirements, criteria, and objectives of the competition. Architect Competitors: Submit design proposals within the competition guidelines. Jury Panel: Evaluates submissions based on design quality, feasibility, and adherence to the brief. Fee Structure: Entry Fees: May be required for competitors to participate. Awards and Prizes: Typically monetary, awarded to the winning architect(s). Organizer Fees: Costs for managing the competition, including jury panel honorariums. SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 204: Construction Management Services Doc 205: Post-Construction Services Doc 206: Comprehensive Architectural Services Doc 207: Design-Build Services Doc 208: Architectural Design Competition Doc 209: Professional Architectural Consulting Services SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 204: Construction Management Services Doc 205: Post-Construction Services Doc 206: Comprehensive Architectural Services Doc 207: Design-Build Services Doc 208: Architectural Design Competition Doc 209: Professional Architectural Consulting Services SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 209 - Professional Architectural Consulting Services Overview: Doc 209 outlines Architectural Consulting Services, where architects provide expert advice and technical evaluations without necessarily being involved in the design or construction of a project. Scope of Services: Feasibility Studies: Assessing the viability of projects based on site, budget, and client requirements. Technical Due Diligence: Verifying compliance with zoning, building codes, and environmental regulations. Value Engineering: Identifying cost-saving measures without sacrificing design quality. Project Audits: Reviewing project plans and execution to ensure alignment with standards and best practices. SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION Doc 209 - Roles, Responsibilities, and Fees Roles and Responsibilities: Consultant Architect: Provides advice and recommendations based on their area of expertise. Client: Utilizes the consultant’s advice for decision-making, project planning, or legal compliance. Fee Structure: Consulting fees are typically based on an hourly rate or fixed project fee depending on the level of involvement and duration of service. SPP DOC LECTURE CONTINUATION