GROUP 7: Specialized Allied Services, Construction Services, Post-Construction Services, Design-Build Services
Mastering Specialized Allied Services Quiz
Test your knowledge on specialized allied services within the construction and architectural fields with our comprehensive quiz! With 30 carefully crafted questions, you can explore various documents, services, and methodologies associated with Allied Services, Construction, and Post-Construction.
- 30 Multiple Choice Questions
- Challenge your understanding of SPP Documents and Architectural Design
- Perfect for professionals and students alike
1. What is SPP Document 203?
Full time supervision services
Post-construction services
Specialized allied services
2. SPP Document 203 replaced what document?
1978 UAP Doc 203
1979 UAP Doc 203
1987 UAP Doc 203
1988 UAP Doc 203
3. In SPP Document 203, an _____ may also be defined as the blending of aesthetics, functions, space, materials and its environment resulting from the application of various technologies and skills in different fields.
Architect
Interior designer
Engineer
Contractor
4. _______ deals with specific expertise for further enhancement of the architectural interior and exterior components of a project.
Consultant
Specialized allied services
Pre-design
Architect
5. Which of the following do not fall in specialized allied services - design services?
Site and Physical Planning Services
Facilities Maintenance Support
Plumbing Systems Design
Contract Documentation and Review
6. ________ is a term that who may be the holder of a valid Specialist Certificate that may be issued by the Board and/or the Commission, upon due qualification or accreditation by the IAPoA.
Consulting Architect
Client
Interior Designer
Landscape Designer
7. ________ involves the detailed planning and design of the indoor/enclosed areas of any proposed building/structure, including retrofit, renovation, rehabilitation or expansion work which shall cover all architectural and utility aspects, including the architectural lay-outing of all building engineering systems found therein.
Comprehensive Development Planning
Architectural Lighting Layout and Design
Preliminary Services
Architectural Interiors
8. Which of the following is not performed by the specialist architect?
Prescribes space plans, stacking diagrams/sections and computations of areas for the different activities and spaces to be integrated in a building Project.
Lays out and prescribes furniture / built-ins / equipment for the project and prepares specifications of AI components including all floor / wall / ceiling finishes, doors and partition systems, hardware, modular or ready-assembled furniture pieces/ systems, equipment, furnishings, built-ins, fixtures, signages and graphic devices, etc.
Conceptualizes the specifications for the needed civil works and utility lines
Assists the Client in conducting bids or negotiations with General Contractors, sub-contractors and suppliers of building materials, furniture, equipment, fixtures, etc.
9. Under specialized allied services - architectural interiors method of compensation, the Architect’s Fee shall be a percentage of the cost of the AI work. This excludes the fee of?
Engineering and or specialist consultants
Transportation and or pre-design services
Materials and or labour
Conceptualization and or rendering services
10. _____ involves the detailed planning and design to control sound transmission for compatibility with the architectural design concept.
Forensic Architecture
Building Appraisal
Architectural Interiors
Acoustic Design Services
11. The architect is considered a _______ commissioned by the Owner/Client to plan and design the building/structure and all its utilities and to coordinate the works of all allied design professionals involved in the project including all inter-disciplinary and specialized works.
Agent
Manager
Prime professional
Supervisor
12. Under specialised allied services - acoustic design scope of services, which of the following does the architect NOT perform?
Assists the Owner/ Client in bidding out the work or in negotiating with a specialty sub-contractor
Conducts final inspection of work and equipment
Conducts final inspection of work and fixtures
Checks and approves samples of materials and equipment
13. ________ involves the detailed planning and design of light transmission, timing and control for compatibility with the architectural design concept.
Light Layout and Electrical Design
Architectural Lighting Layout and Design
Lighting Design
Electrical Lighting Layout and Design
14. Under specialized allied services architectural light lay outing and design method of compensation, should the client hire separately the services of Specialist Consultants, the fee shall be for the account of the client and shall be paid directly to the ____?
Contractor
Architect
Project Manager
Interior Designer
15. Under Site Development Planning Services, should the project be large in scale, the Architect must ____?
Cater all responsibility for the large scale project
Coordinate with the client and contractor for proper planning
Hire other state-regulated professionals (RLPs) as qualified Specialist Consultants (SCs)
Schedule designated meetings and proposals for the client
16. Under Site Development Planning Services - scope of services, which of the following does the architect NOT perform?
Conceptualizes the entire site development plan (SDP) including the generic scope of civil works and the general scope of softscape and hardscape requirements.
Coordinate with the client and contractor for proper planning
Assists the Owner/Client in bidding out the work or negotiating with landscape, waterscape, rock formation contractors, etc., but mainly when no SC is available
Endorse necessary materials to the client to gain additional income from the project
17. ________ refers to the orderly arrangement within a piece of land or property on which vertical structures such as buildings, monuments and the like, as well as horizontal developments such as rights-of-way (ROWs), open spaces and activity spaces are to be proposed.
Physical planning
Road planning
Site development planning
Site planning
18. The ________ is concerned not merely with a building / structure but with its immediate surroundings as well. In planning for a building, he studies its interrelationship with other structures, the surrounding environment, and their effect and impact on the neighboring areas.
Engineer
Architect
Contractor
Project manager
19. If the Architect is commissioned to do physical plans for specific site, which of the following does must he NOT do?
Go beyond the study of human behavior and activities and must undertake an in-depth study of the host site’s economic systems
Cut necessary landscape and pollute clean waters for the project
Study its laws and regulations, tax structure, infrastructure, utilities, and all other components that will have a bearing on the project.
All of the above
Should other services be required by the project, such as environmental studies, feasibility studies, market analysis, access / movement systems, impact analysis and others, said services should be performed by duly-qualified professionals with the Architect acting as the _______ of the physical planning team.
Supervisor
Dictator
Lead professional
Project manager
21. _______ are based on the concept of expanded physical planning services to include other activities necessary for the proper handling of the numerous components considered in the formulation, implementation and realization of a Master Development Plan (MDP).
Comprehensive development planning services
Site development planning services
Design-build services
Construction management servies
22. Under the scope of services of comprehensive development planning (CDP) , _______ is defined as the relationship of adopted development proposals and policies to existing laws.
Transport Component
Socio-Cultural Component
Economic Component
Legal and Administrative Component
23. The Architect in this area of practice engages in methods of producing building components in a highly engineered, efficient and cost-effective manner, particularly for residential and commercial applications.
Building Systems Design
Building Testing and Commisioning
Economic Design
Security Evaluation and Planning
The Architect in this area of practice recommends the systematic process of ensuring that a building / structure’s array of systems is planned, designed, installed and tested to perform according to the design intent and the building’s operational needs.
Building Systems Design
Building Testing and Commissioning
Economic Design
Security Evaluation and Planning
The suitably trained and experienced Consulting Architect in this area of architectural practice provides research, assessment, recording, management, interpretation and conservation of historical heritage.
Forensic Architecture
Landscape Design
Historic and Heritage Conservation and Planning
Facilities Maintenance Support
The suitably trained and experienced Consulting Architect in this area of architectural practice provides research, assessment, recording, management, interpretation and conservation of historical heritage.
Forensic Architecture
Building Systems Design
Historic and Heritage Conservation and Planning
Facilities Maintenance Support
The Consulting Architect in this area of practice must have much more than the basic knowledge of Research Methods, Philippine Architecture and its History, Architectural Materials and Finishes, Building Types and Standards, Architectural Design Trends, Architectural Writing and Architectural Photography.
Forensic Architecture
Architectural Research Methods
Historic and Heritage Conservation and Planning
Special Building/ Facility Planning and Design
What method is essentially the same as Design-Build Services by Administration except that the Architect provides the Owner/ Client a guaranteed maximum project construction cost for the construction of the project?
Design-Build Services with minimum Project Construction Cost
Design-Build Services with Guaranteed Maximum Project Construction Cost
SPP Document 204-A (Construction Services)
SPP Document 207 (Design-Build Services)
In Acoustic Design Services, the ________ is the prime professional commissioned by the Owner/Client to plan and design the building / structure and all its utilities and to coordinate the works of all allied design professionals involved in the project including all inter-disciplinary and specialized works.
Architect
Contractor
Client
Foreman
How many percentage of the total cost should be the architect get from a specialized architectural services?
15%
10%
5%
20%
Specifically mentioned under Sec. 3 and 14 of R.A. 9266, involves the detailed planning and design of the indoor/enclosed areas of any proposed building/structure, including retrofit, renovation, rehabilitation or expansion work which shall cover all architectural and utility aspects, including the architectural lay outing of all building engineering systems found therein.
Site Development Planning
Architectural Interiors
Acoustic Design
None of the Above
It refers to the orderly arrangement within a piece of land or property on which vertical structure such as buildings, monuments and the like, as well as horizontal developments such as right of ways, open spaces and activity spaces are to be proposed.
Site Development Planning
Architectural Interiors
Acoustic Design
None of the Above
Is based on the concept of expanded physical planning services to include other facilities necessary for the proper handling of the numerous components considered in the formulation, implementation and realization of a master development plan.
Site development planning
Comprehensive development planning
Forensic Architecture
Acoustic Design
The nation’s assets and its management.
Economic component
Socio-cultural component
Transport component
None of the above
The relationship of adopted development proposals and policies to existing laws.
Economic component
Building Maintenance
Building Appraisal
Legal and administrative component
The suitably trained and experienced consulting architect in this area of architectural practice provides research assessment, recording, management, interpretation, and conservation of historic heritage.
Site development planning
Security evaluation and planning
Historic and heritage conservation and planning
None of the above
Ensure the proper function and maintenance of the building/structure and site after final inspection.
Facilities maintenance support
Building environment certification
Forensic Architecture
None of the above
Scientific study on the built environment’s well being.
Building testing and commissioning
Architectural Interiors
Forensic Architecture
Building systems design
The systematic process of ensuring that a building/structure’s array of systems is planned, designed, installed and tested to perform according to the design intent and the building’s operational needs.
Building environment certification
Building testing and commissioning
Building Appraisal
Contract documentation and review services
It is design as an act or process of estimating value.
Building appraisal
Preliminary Services
Building Components
None of the above
The consulting architect in this area of practice must have much more than the basic knowledge of research methods, Philippine Architecture and its history, architectural materials and finishes, building types and standards.
Architectural Research methods
Historic and heritage conservation and planning
Acoustic design
None of the above
The architect in this area of practice must have much more than the basic knowledge of the various mode of an alternative dispute resolution prescribed under R.A. 9285.
Security evaluation and planning
Dispute avoidance and resolution
Dispute resolution
Post design services
The consulting architect in this area of practice must have much more than the basic knowledge of Green Architecture and environmental and/or sustainable design and enough knowledge of the governing environmental laws.
Sustainable architecture design services
Building environment certification
Facilities maintenance support
None of the above
All interior Lot must have a minimum ____% open space.
10%
20%
5%
50%
Easements and setbacks can be waived by having a ____.
Sprinkler system
Party Wall
Firewall
Non-listed
Under BP220, What is the difference between underdeveloped area and developed area in terms of circulation system requirements.
Location
With of road
Hierarchy of roads
Type of pavement
The architect is selected for a project by _____ method.
Proposal
Design Competition
Advertisement
Bidding
The ____ can order changes in the construction based on technicalities only:
Architect
Contractor
Owner
Consultant
Substantial completion shall mean the value of the work completed not less than.
95%
88%
100%
98%
What is the minimum area of habitable room?
4 sqm
6 sqm
8 sqm
10 sqm
Minimum number of hours required for the Diversified Training Experience.
4480 hrs
2840 hrs
3480 hrs
3840 hrs
The ______ institutionalized the Professional Regulatory Commision.
PD233
PD1185
PD223
PB223
The _____ is the penalty for everyday of delay in the contract time.
Liquidated Damages
Penalty
Surcharges
Interested Payment
Minimum number of years required for Diversified Training Experience.
1 year
2 years
4 years
3 years
Part of the RROW that includes in the sidewalk and planting strips
Carriageway
Shoulder
Right of way
Crown
The _______ regulates the practice of the profession of Architecture in the Philippines.
RA 9266
RA 8256
RA 8266
RA 9246
Construction Management Services
SPP 204a
SPP 204b
Non listed
SPP 206
How many elevators are required for four(4) storey building
0 elevator
2 elevator
1 elevator
3 elevator
Within what time a contractor, after giving due notice to the owner/ architect suspend work or terminate a contract.
10 days
15 days
30 days
21 days
The Architect is selected for the project by _____ method.
All listed
Directly
Referral by another Architect
Design Competition
Evaluate the initial design program vs the actual use of the facility
Grounds and landscaping supervision
Post-construction evaluation
Building maintenance
Monthly salary
Monitor maintenance and upkeep services (cleanliness of corridors, lobbies, stairs and other common areas, exits, parking areas, garbage collection)
Grounds and landscaping supervision
Post-construction evaluation
Building maintenance
Monthly salary
Formulate and enforce rules for the proper use of the building and facility, particularly in the common areas and the emergency/egress/exit areas
Grounds and landscaping supervision
Post-construction evaluation
Building maintenance
Monthly salary
One of the four principal members who performs the construction work
Owner
Architect
Engineer
Contractor
All of the above
Which among the following is part of an architect’s job as a full-time supervisor? I. Quality Control of Work II. Money Allocation for Materials III. Evaluation and Construction Work IV. Keeping of Records, Reports, and Contract Documents
I and II
I, II, and III
I, III, and IV
All of the Above
Which among the following statements is NOT true?
Follow-up and check daily on corrective work being undertaken
Check that materials are properly stored, handled, and used on the project.
Continue any work which is not being done in accordance with the plans and specifications and contact agreement between owner and contractor.
Supervise sampling and testing of materials when necessary. Promptly report test result to those concerned.
None of the above
What is included in the daily submission of Inspection Reports?
Weather conditions
Manpower Availablity
Equipment Utilization
Correspondence
All of the above
What does PERT-CPM stand for?
Programme Evaluation & Review Technique- Critical Path Method
Programme Evaluation & Review Technique- Construction Path Method
Programme Examination & Review Technique- Critical Path Method
Programme Examination & Review Technique- Construction Path Method
The ________ shall not involve himself/themselves directly with the work of the contractor such that it may be construed that he is relieving the Contractor of his responsibility as provided for in the Civil Code.
Contractor
Construction Manager
Architect
Engineer
Responsible by law for their design and construction I. Architect II. Engineer III. Construction Manager IV. Contractor
I and II
I, II, and III
I, III, and IV
All of the Above
Those who were contractors or who have been in responsible charge of construction are usually capable of making the transition from Contractors to Construction Managers.
True
False
Maybe
Construction management contracts are professional service contracts normally negotiated between the Owner and the Construction Manager. How much is the basic fixed fee?
1-2%
1.5-3%
2-4%
2.5-5%
What does CPIF stand for?
1-2%
1.5-3%
2-4%
2.5-5%
. The ____ will pay the construction management a fixed fee plus reimbursement of certain expenses incurred in the performance of basis services.
Architect
Contractor
Owner
Construction Manager
The ____ can also serve as the ConstructionManager. He can easily supervise and make sure that all construction activities are properly monitored and followed and that all workmanship is of the quality desired with all costs incurred justified.
Architect
Contractor
Owner
Construction Manager
The contents of the Records are I. Copy of the contract agreement II. Copy of approved plans and specifications III. Transfer Certificate of Title IV. Copies of Building permits and Licenses
I and II
I, II, and III
I, III, and IV
All of the Above
The ____ can also serve as the ConstructionManager. He can easily supervise and make sure that all construction activities are properly monitored and followed and that all workmanship is of the quality desired with all costs incurred justified.
Architect
Contractor
Owner
Construction Manager
Full-Time Inspectors must be at least
High School Level
High School Graduate
College Level
College Graduate
Under Construction Management’s functions what function is related to approving methods and systems of construction
Cost and Time Control
Coordination and Supervision
Quality Control of Work and Keeping Records
Legal Responsibility
Under Construction Management’s functions what function is related to the limitation of direct involvement with the work of the contractor?
Cost and Time Control
Coordination and Supervision
Limitation of Authority
Legal Responsibility
Under Construction Management’s functions what function is related to the reports made directly to the owner and therefore makes him responsible to the owner in all aspects?
Cost and Time Control
Coordination and Supervision
Limitation of Authority
Legal Responsibility
The Construction Manager may be a/an>?
Individual
Firm
All of the above
To motivate the Construction Manager to reduce acquisition and operating costs, the services of the Construction Manager is compensated for by a range of incentive-type contracts and provisions.
Award Fee Provisions
Price Adjustment Provision
Operating and support cost factor provision
All of the Above
The Owner will pay the Construction Manager a fixed fee. The fee will be unaffected by variations between the estimate and the bids or by change orders during the construction phase unless the Owner initiates an increase in scope
Fixed Price Incentive
Cost plus Incentive Fee
Firm Fixed Price
All of the Above
The Owner will pay the Construction Manager a fixed fee which is adjusted according to the difference between the final allowable costs and the target costs.
Fixed Price Incentive
Cost plus Incentive Fee
Firm Fixed Price
All of the Above
Cost reimbursement type contracts will provision for a fee that is adjusted by “sharing” formulas applied to the difference between the finalallowable costs and the target costs.
Fixed Price Incentive
Cost plus Incentive Fee
Firm Fixed Price
All of the Above
The Owner will pay the construction management a fixed fee plus reimbursement of certain expenses incurred in the performance of basis services.
Fixed Price Incentive
Cost plus Incentive Fee
Firm Fixed Price
Cost Plus Fixed Fee
Trained in the coordination of various specialties, the Architect can also serve as the Construction Manager. He can easily supervise and make sure that all construction activities are properly monitored and followed and that all workmanship is of the qualitydesired with all costs incurred justified.
The Architect as Environment Planner
The Architect as Full-Time Supervisor
The Architect as the Construction Manager
The Architect as Project Manager
Preparation of schedule of work, program and estimates of materials, labor, transportation, equipment and services as reference for the construction is under what phase?
Construction Phase
Pre-design Phase
Design Development Phase
Contract Document Phase
_______ simplifies and expedites the process of project delivery while providing creative cost-effective solutions.
Construction Services
Preliminary Services
Regular Design Services
Design-Build Services
An _________ with his education, training and expertise qualifies him to take a direct role in the project, from conceptualization to implementation.
Project manager
Architect
Client
Contractor
Which of the following is NOT part of the scope of Design-Build Services by Administration?
Schematic Design Phase
Construction Phase
Contract Document Phase
None of the above
The project construction cost is guaranteed by the Architect not to exceed Ten Percent (10%) of the estimated project construction cost. What will happen should the actual cost exceed?
Architect shall be liable for the excess amount but only up to the amount of his administration fee
Client shall pay actual cost exceeded
Architect and contractor shall pay actual cost exceeded
The client and architect would have to discuss terms on who should pay the exceeded amount
Should there be additional expenditures beyond the guaranteed maximum project construction cost which are due to legitimate change/variation orders, extra work orders, substantial escalation of prices of the costs of materials or labor as evidenced by data certified by a nationally recognized agency such as the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA), or to other causes not attributable to the fault of the Architect, the additional costs shall be borne by the _______.
Architect
Project manager
Owner/client
Contractor
Under design-build services, who shall pay for the cost of all permits, licenses and other incidentals to the work?
Owner/client
Contractor
Architect
Project manager
What is SPP Document 207?
Architectural design competition
Design-build services
Post-construction services
Full time supervision services
This method essentially consist of the Client being given a guaranteed maximum cost for the construction ofthe project.
Design-build Service By Administration
Design-build Service On A Guaranteed Maximum Cost
Design-build Services
One method of project delivery is the Design-Build Service namely:
Design-Build by Administration
Design-Build on a Guaranteed Maximum Cost
All of the Above
The Architect may prepare a detailed cost estimate of the Project, the estimate may be guaranteed only on a range o?
6%
8%
10%
15%
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