SPP Annex Flashcards
Shall refer solely to the national government of the Philippines
State
It is a required document under Sec 41 of RA No. 9266 (The Architecture Act of 2004) and its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR)
SPP (Standards of Professional Practice
As used for this SPP and the succeeding SPP documents shall refer only to the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), duly created under RA No. 8981 (the PRC Modernization Act of 2000).
Commission
As used for this SPP and the succeeding SPP documents shall refer only to the Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture (PRBOA), duly created under RA No. 9266 and its IRR and under the supervision and administrative control of the commission.
Board
The Executive Department of the Philippine government tasked as the main economic catalyst that enables innovative, competitive, job generating, inclusive business, and empowers consumers.
DTI (Department of Trade and Industry)
The agency of the government of the Philippines charged with the registration and supervision of corporations and securities, as well as capital market institutions and participants, in the Philippines.
SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission)
As used for this SPP and the succeeding SPP documents shall refer only to Registered and Licensed Professionals (RLPS), all natural persons under Philippine law and jurisprudence with a valid certificate and a valid Professional Identification Card (representing the renewable license) for the lawful practice of a state-regulated profession other than architecture.
Professional/s
Shall also mean constructor or builder, and may be used interchangeably for this SPP
Contractor & General Contractor
May be used interchangeably for this SPP and some of the succeeding SPP. Atong customer daii
Client/ Owner/ Project Proponent
Shall mean the same.
It refers to the contractor’s priced offer to the client/owner for the execution and completion of the work and the remedying of any defects therein in accordance with the provisions of contract.
Bid & Tender
Refers to the different ways people can resolve disputes without trial. Common ADR processes include mediation, arbitration, conciliation, negotiation, & collaborative law. These processes are generally confidential, less formal, and less stressful than traditional court proceedings.
Alternative Dispute Resolution
An architectural design competition in the Philippines is a structured event where architects, designers, and sometimes students are invited to submit their creative design proposals for a specific building or urban development. These competitions aim to gather innovative and diverse design ideas from professionals in the field. They are typically organized by government agencies, private organizations, or educational institutions.
Architectural Design Competition