SPP Documents Summary
SPP Documents Summary
ANNEX A
SPP's Annex A is divided into 3 sections: Section A - General Definitions, Section B - Acronyms, and
Section C - General Notes on the Selection of the Architect. Important keywords are noted in yellow
highlights to make learning easier.
ADC
Stands for Architectural Design Competition.
ADR
Aicc
Aor
Architect
A Registered and Licensed Architect (RLA), a natural person under Philippine law and jurisprudence
with a valid certificate of registration and a valid professional identification card (representing the
renewable 3-year license) for the lawful practice of the State-regulated profession of Architecture.
A juridical person under Philippine law and jurisprudence, duly registered with the Department of
Trade and Industry (DTI) as a sole proprietorship for individual architectural practice or
registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and with the Professional
Regulation Commission (the PRC or hereafter the Commission) as a professional partnership or
as an architectural corporation for group architectural practice by RLAs, subject to full
compliances with Sec. 37 of R.A. No. 9266 and derivative regulations.
Board
The Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture (PRBoA), duly created under R.A. No. 9266
BPO
CA
Commission
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), duly created under R.A. No. 8981 (The PRC
Modernization Act of 2000).
DoLE
DTI
FPCA
IAPOA
KPO
MoP
PACS
PCA
PRBoA
Professional/s
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.
RLA
SEC
SPP
State
TSP
There are three methods of selecting an Architect: Direct Selection, Comparative Selection and by
Archtectural Design Competition.
DIRECT SELECTION
COMPARATIVE SELECTION
Usualy used by institutions, corporations and public agencies. Selection is based on a process.
IPIVEN = Invitation, Pre-qualification, Interview, Verification, Evaluation & Ranking and
Negotiation.
Used for civic / monumental projects. Competitions should be conducted with assistance of the
IAPOA or one its local chapters and with accordance with the Architect's Guidelines.
Participants:
A. Sponsor or Client – a natural or juridical person;
B. Competitors – Filipino/ Philippine-Registered and Licensed Architects (RLA) and IAPOA
members in good standing. A foreign architect as a competitor must be registered in his/her country
of origin and must secure a Temporary Special Permit (TSP) from the Commission (PRC), a work
permit form the Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE) and must work in collaboration with a
local/Filipino counterpart RLA who will assume the requisite professional responsibilities and civil
liabilities, in the case of a design or design-build competition
C. Professional Adviser – Philippine-Registered and Licensed Architects (RLAs) who are IAPOA
members in good standing;
D. Jury – Composed of at least five (5) members who are known for their integrity, objectivity,
impartiality and honesty. Composed of the Competition Sponsors / Clients and architects who are
members in good standing of the IAPOA.
Pre-design services cover architectural services and activities that would allow initial problem
identification and conceptualization of architectural and allied solutions.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
1. Consultation
2. Pre-Feasibility Studies
3. Feasibility Studies
4. Site Selection and Analysis
5. Site Utilization and Land-Use Studies
6. Architectural Research
7. Architectural Programming
8. Space Planning
9. Space Management Studies
10. Value Management
11. Design Brief Preparation
12. Promotional Services
After the initial meeting, the Architect must submit his proposal for the pre-design services, wherein
the following are stated:
a. Scope of Work
b. Manner of Payment
c. Owner’s Responsibilities
d. Other Conditions of Services
METHODS OF COMPENSATION
In regular design services, the Architect acts as the Owner’s/ Client's/ Proponent’s Adviser and/or
Representative. He translates the Owner's needs and requirements to spaces and forms in the best
manner of professional service.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
An architect can enter into a contract with the owner in two ways:
a. A single contract between the architect and the owner, with the architect working with other RLPs
under sub-consultancy contracts.
b. Seperate contracts for the architect and all allied professionals.
PROJECT CLASSIFICATION
Professional architectural projects are classified accordin to the degree of complexity and the creative
skill required to meet the requirements of the Client.
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Group 6
Group 7
Group 8
Group 9
Group 10
Specialized Architectural Services deals with specific expertise for further enhancement of the
architectural interior and exterior components of a project. A full description of the scope of services
and methods of compensation of all specialized architectural services are in the original SPP No. 203
Document.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
1. Quality Control
2. Evaluation of Construction Work
3. Preparation of Daily Inspection Reports
4. Filing of documents
METHOD OF COMPENSATION
REFERENCE: THE 2010 STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE (SPP) - UAP organization site
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