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3.1 GROUP-1 Structures of simplest, utilization character which are without complication of design or
detail and require a minimum of finish, structural, mechanical and electrical design.
Armories
Parking Structures Bakeries
Printing Plants Farm Structures
Public Markets
Service Garages
Freight Facilities
Simple Loft-type Structure
Hangars
Industrial Buildings
Warehouses
Manufacturing/Industrial Plants
Packaging and Processing Plants
And other similar utilization type buildings
3.2 GROUP-2 Structures of moderate complexity of design requiring a moderate amount of structural,
mechanical and electrical design and research.
Art galleries
Nursing Homes
Banks, Exchange and other
Office Buildings
Financial Institutions
Park, Playground and Open-air Bowling Alleys
Recreational Facilities Churches and Religious Facilities
Police Stations
City Halls
Post Offices
College Buildings
Private Clubs Convents, Monasteries and Seminaries
Publishing Plants Correctional and Detention Institutions
Race Tracks
Court Houses
Restaurants
Dormitories
Retail Stores Exhibition Halls and Display Structures
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Schools
Fire Stations
Shopping Centers Laundries & Cleaning Facilities
Specialty shops Libraries
Supermarkets Motels and Apartels
Welfare Buildings Multi-storey Apartments
And other structures of similar nature or use
3.3 GROUP-3
Aquariums
Laboratories
Atomic Facilities
Marinas
Auditoriums
Medical Office Facilities & Clinics
Airports
Mental Institutions
Breweries
Mortuaries Cold Storage Facilities
Observatories Communication Buildings
Public Health Centers Convention Halls
Research Facilities Gymnasiums
Stadiums
Hospitals and Medical Buildings
Theaters and Similar Facilities
Hotels
Veterinary Hospitals and other structures of similar nature or use
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3.4 GROUP-4 Residences (Single Detached or Duplex), small apartment houses and town houses.
3.5 GROUP-5 Monumental buildings and other facilities requiring consummate design skill and much
precise detailing.
When the design of the Architect is used again for the repetitive construction of similar
structures, without amending the drawing and the specifications, the Architect’s fee is computed as
follows:
When the Architect is engaged to undertake a HOUSING PROJECT involving the construction of several
residential units on a single site with the use of one basic plan and specifications, the MINIMUM FEE
chargeable thereunder shall conform with the following:
First Unit .....................................................10 % of the Construction Cost of one unit as Basic Fee
From two to ten units .................................. Fee of 1 unit plus 60% of Basic Fee for each additional unit
Eleven units and above ................................ Fee for 10 units plus 30% of Basic Fee for each additional unit
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3.8 GROUP-8
Projects involving extensive detail such as furniture design, built-in equipment, special fittings, screens,
counters, interiors and other detailed parts of appurtenances of buildings or structures and
landscaping designs.
3.9 GROUP-9
For alterations and additions of existing structures belonging to Groups 1 to 5 enumerated above,
compensation of services should be increased by 50% or a total of 150% of the Basic Fee.
3.10 GROUP-10
Where the Architect is engaged to render opinion or give advice, clarifications or explanation on technical
matters pertaining to his profession, the Minimum Fee chargeable thereunder shall not be less than Two
Hundred Pesos (P200.00*) per hour subject to increase depending on the extent and coverage of service
required. When rendering service as an expert witness, the Architect’s fee shall not be less than Five
Hundred Pesos (P500.00*) per appearance irrespective of whether the scheduled hearing took place or
not.
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