SPP 206 Flashcards
Complete title of spp 206
Comprehensive architectural services
The transition of the architectural profession from providing “_____” and “______” services to that of a comprehensive nature is due to the realization that continuity of services related to
design and construction is necessary for the execution of a completely viable project.
“basic” and “additional”
Comprehensive Architectural Services covers ______
201-205
refers to the range of professional services that covers Pre-design Services, Regular Design Services, Specialized Architectural Services, Construction Services and Post-Construction Services.
Comprehensive Architectural Services
is the prime professional. He functions as creator, author, and coordinator of the building design which becomes the basis for the construction of a project.
architect
true or false
The Architect is expected to perform all the services. Rather, he is to act as the agent of the Client in procuring and coordinating the necessary services required by a project
false
The Architect is NOT expected to perform all the services. Rather, he is to act as the agent of the Client in procuring and coordinating the necessary services required by a project
may perform any or all of the services as stipulated under Section 2.1 below. However, when the Owner hires an Architect or a firm to coordinate the whole range of Comprehensive Architectural Services (CAS), this constitutes Project Management (PM)
The Architect
_____________involves management activities over and above the normal architectural and engineering (A&E) services carried out during the pre-design, design and construction phase. The over-all objective is to have control over ______, _____ and ______ relative to the construction of a project.
Project Management (PM)
time, cost and quality
complements the functions of the Architects, Engineers and Contractors in meeting the broad and complex requirements of projects.
the PM (project manager)
innumerate Pre-Design Services (SPP Document 201)
a. Consultation
b. Pre-Feasibility Studies
c. Feasibility Studies
d. Site Selection and Analysis
e. Site Utilization and Land-Use Studies
f. Architectural Research
g. Architectural Programming
h. Space Planning
i. Space Management Studies
j. Value Management
k. Design Brief Preparation
l. Promotional Services
Regular Design Services (SPP Document 202)
clue: PaSaDoCaBaC
a. Project Definition Phase
b. Schematic Design Phase
c. Design Development Phase
d. Contract Documents Phase
e. Bidding or Negotiation Phase
f. Construction Phase
Give at least 5 services under Specialized Architectural Services (SPP Document 203)
a. Architectural Interiors (AI)
b. Acoustic Design
c. Architectural Lighting Layout and Design
d. Site Development Planning (SDP)
e. Site and Physical Planning Services (including Master Development Planning,
Subdivision Planning and Urban Design)
f. Comprehensive Development Planning (CDP)
g. Historic and Cultural Heritage Conservation and Planning
h. Security Evaluation and Planning
i. Building Systems Design
j. Facilities Maintenance Support
k. Building Testing and Commissioning
l. Building Environmental Certification
m. Forensic Architecture
n. Building Appraisal
o. Structural Conceptualization
p. Preliminary Services
q. Contract Documentation and Review
r. Post-Design Services (including Construction Management Services)
s. Dispute Avoidance and Resolution
t. Architectural Research Methods
u. Special Building/ Facility Planning and Design
v. Building Components
w. Management of Architectural Practices
what are the 2 services under Construction Services
Fulltime Supervision Services (SPP Document 204-A)
Construction Management Services (SPP Document 204-B)
enumerate the 2 services under Post-Construction Services (SPP Document 205)
Building and Facilities Administration
Post-Construction Evaluation
under the PROJECT MANAGEMENT (PM), what are the 2 phase
Pre-Construction Phase
Construction Phase
in pre-construction phase as early as during the design development phase, perhaps even concurrently with the
Architect’s commission, the Project Manager (PM) should _____________ with the Owner and with the Architects and Engineers (for A&E services) on all aspects of planning for the project.
conduct regular consultations
in construction phase If the Project Manager (PM) also serves as the Construction Manager (CM) to oversee
_______, _________- and _________ control during the construction of the project, he shall provide the
services detailed under SPP Documents 204-A and/or 204-B.
time, cost and quality
To perform the variety of services indicated under the Comprehensive Architectural Services, the Architect must make full use of his own capability as well as of services
offered by other professionals. He may expand his staff by hiring the experts needed, or he may form a team consisting of professionals such as but not limited to
a. Architects
b. Engineers
c. Market Analysts
d. Accountants
e. General Contractors
f. Real Estate Consultants
g. Sociologists
h. Planners
i. Bankers
j. Lawyers
true or false
If a Project Manager (PM) is hired by the Owner, it may be the responsibility of the PM to either hire the Construction Manager (CM) to be paid either by him or directly by the
Owner on salary, or on the basis of percentage of construction cost or to serve as the CM himself. In like manner, the Fulltime Supervisor can either be a staff member of the PM or
hired directly by the Owner.
true
true or false
The Architect and the Specialist Consultants (SCs) will have prime responsibility for the plan/design of the project.
true
true or false
The Engineers will be responsible for their respective engineering plans
true
true or false
The project manager shall be responsible for his men and equipment and the delivery of the project.
false
The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for his men and equipment and the delivery of the project.
True or false
The architect makes decisions on the project and assures that funds are available to complete the project.
false
The OWNER makes decisions on the project and assures that funds are available to complete the project.
true or false
The Project Manager (PM)’s primary responsibility is the exercise of overall cost control. He will plan, program and monitor the various activities, and will act as an adviser on material costs and construction methods.
true
The Project Manager is compensated on a _____ basis
percentage
true or false
If the Architect as Project Manager (PM) performs regular design services for the same project, he shall be compensated in one/ overall for these services as stipulated in SPP Document 202.
false
If the Architect as Project Manager (PM) performs regular design services for the same project, he shall be compensated SEPARATELY for these services as stipulated in SPP Document 202.
What is the actual percentage of the Project manager?
2.0%-5.0%