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SPP DOCUMENT 202 on Regular Design Services

(Project Classifications)

GROUP 1: SIMPLE
• Buildings of the simplest utilization and character
Armories Public markets
Bakeries Service garages
Habitable agricultural buildings Simple loft type buildings
Freight facilities Warehouses
Hangars Manufacturing/industrial plants
Industrial buildings Packaging and processing plants
Parking structures Other similar buildings
Printing plants

Group 1: 6% of destruction cost (not> PHP 50M)

GROUP 2: MODERATE
•Buildings of moderate complexity of plan/design:

Art Galleries Race Tracks


Banks, Exchange and other buildings Restaurants / Fastfood stores
Park, Playground and Open-Air Retail/Wholesale Stores
Financial Institutions Dormitories
Recreational Facilities Schools
Residential Condominiums Exhibition Halls & Display
Police Stations Structures
City/Town Halls & Civic Centers Serviced Apartments
Collge Buildings Fire Stations
Convents, Monasteries & Shopping
Seminaries Laundries & Cleaning
Correctional & Detention Facilities
Facilities Showrooms / Service Center
Court Houses/Halls of Libraries
Justice Malls / Mall Complexes
Office Buildings / Office Supermarkets / Hyper – marts
Condominium Specialty Shops
Financial Institutions Multi Storey Apartels
Bowlodromes Welfare Buildings
Call Centers Multi Storey Apartments
Churches and Religious Facilities Mixed Use Buildings
Postal Facilities Nursing Home
Private Clubs Other buildings of similar nature or
Publishing Plants use

Group 2: 7% of construction cost (not> PHP 50M)


GROUP 3: EXCEPTIONAL
•Buildings of exceptional character and complexity of plan/design

Aquariums Auditoriums
Breweries Medical Arts Offices & Clinics
Cold Storage Facilities Airports/Wet & Dry Ports &
Convention Facilities Terminals
Hospitals and Medical Buildings Gymnasiums
Mortuaries Stadia
Observatories Hospitals & Medical Buildings
Public Health Centers Theaters & Similar Facilities
Research Facilities Hotels
Telecommunication Buildings Veterinary Hospitals
Laboratories/ Testing Facilities Transportation Facilities & Systems
Nuclear Facilities Other buildings of similar nature or
Marinas and Resort Complexes use

Group 3: 8% of construction cost (not > PHP 50M)

GROUP 4: RESIDENCES
 Residences
(single-detached, single-attached or duplex ; row-houses or shop-houses)
 small apartment' houses
 townhouses

 Shophouse
A shophouse is a vernacular architectural building type that is commonly seen in areas such as
urban Southeast Asia. Shophouses are mostly two or three stories high, with a shop on the
ground floor and a residence above the shop.

Group 4: 10% of construction cost

GROUP 5: MONUMENTAL
•Monumental buildings and other facilities

Exposition and Fair Buildings


Specialized decorative buildings
Mausoleums, Memorials, and Monuments
Museums
Buildings of similar nature or use

Group 5: 10% of construction cost


GROUP 6: REPETITIVE CONSTRUCTION
•Projects where the plan / design and related Contract Documents are re-used for the repetitive
construction of similar buildings without amending the drawing and the specifications

Group 6: (Repetitive Construction)


 First structure: Minimum basic fee
 Second structure: 80% of minimum basit fee
 Third structure: 60% of minimum basic fee
 Succeeding structures: 40% of minimum basic fee

GROUP 7: HOUSING PROJECTS


•Housing projects involving the construction of several residential units on a single site with the
use of one (1) set of plans / design, specifications and related documents

Group 7: (Housing Projects)


 1unit: Minimum basic fee (10% of construction cost)
 2-10 units: Minimum basic fee for the first unit, 60% of the minimum basic fee
for additional units)
 11or more units: Minimum basic fee for the first ten units 30% of minimum basic
fee for additional units

GROUP 8: EXTENSIVE DETAIL


•Projects involving extensive detail such as designs for built-in components or elements, built-in
equipment, special fittings, screens, counters, architectural interiors (Al), and development
planning and/or design
Group 8: (Extensive Detail): 15% of PCC

GROUP 9: RENOVATIONS ETC.


•Alterations, renovations, rehabilitations, retrofit and expansion / additions to existing buildings
belonging to Groups 1 to 5

Group 9: (Renovations): 150% of minimum basic fee

GROUP 10: EXPERT ADVICE


•The Architect is engaged to render opinion or give advice, clarifications or explanation on
technical matters pertaining to architectural works

Group 10: (Expert Advice): Minimum of PHP200 per hour for rendering opinion, minimum of
PHP500 per hour for expert testimony (witness)

Methods of Compensation
•The Architect's compensation is based on the Architect's / architectural firm's talents, skill,
experience, imagination, and on the type and level of professional services provided.
PCC
•Percentage (%) of Project Construction Cost (PCC) The Architect's Fee based on the PPC shall
be detailed in the Architect's Guidelines
•Based on the old 1979 UAP Documents, the following shall be the minimum basic fees:

FORMULA

Assume:

A= Architect’s rate / hour


C= Consultant’s rate / hour
T= Rate per hour of Technical Staff, Researchers and others involved in the Project
AN, CN, TN = No. of hours spent by Architect, Consultants and Technical Staff
M = Multiplier to account for overhead and reasonable profit. The value may range from 1.5
to 2.5 depending on the set-up of the Architect’s office and the complexity of the Project.
R= Reimbursable expenses such as transportation, housing and living allowance of
Consultant, transportation, per diem, housing and living allowance of local consultants and
technical staff if assigned to places over 100km. from area of operation of the Architect.

Cost of printing of extra set of drawings, reports, maps, contract documents, etc. over the seven
(7) copies submitted to the Client, overseas and long distance calls, technical and laboratory
tests, licenses, fees, taxes and similar cost items needed by the Project.

Direct cost = AN + CN + TN

Fee = Direct Cost x M

Total Cost of Service charged to Client = Fee + R

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