sample board exam questions for ALE Day 1 AM session on Professional Practice, which includes RA 9266, Code of Ethics, SPP Docs 201-209, General Conditions, Contract Documents, Specifications, Project Scheduling, Global Practice
ANSWERS IN THE VIDEO BELOW
1. What is the compensation for a long term relation on series of projects? 2. What is the scope of services for which the architect in charge of construction is liable? 3. In what event that the Architect's Credo is not recited? 4. In RA 9266, what section does ownership of plans, specifications and other contract documents fall? 5. In RA 9266, what section does Reciprocity Requirements fall? 6. Method of payment used where there is continuing relationship involving a series of projects? 7. This involves the detailed planning of light transmission, timing and control for compatibility with the architectural design concept? 8. How is a Building and Facilities Administrator remunerated? 9. How many percent should the Architect be compensated after the Contract Document Phase even if the construction has not commenced? 10. The architect in this area recommends method for sustainable design and green architecture? 11. When is the Statement of Probable PCC first submitted to the Owner? 12. For the client, what would NOT be the basis for the architect's professional fee? 13. What would be the best dress of an Architect if he is going to meet the Client? 14. What is minimum number of owners in an architectural corporation? 15. What is the minimum number of owners in a partnership for the exercise of a profession? 16. For a design-build project, who keeps the record on site? 17. What section in the RA9266 states the Prohibition in the Practice of Architecture? 18. What section in the RA9266 states the Suspension and Revocation of Certificates of Registration, Professional Identification Card or the Special/Temporary Permit? 19. For DAEDS, how much is the recommended professional fee from the PCC for Monumental Buildings? 20. For DAEDS, how much is the recommended professional fee from the PCC for Simple Projects without partitions, such as Hangars? 21. For repetitive building designs, how much is the recommended professional fee (RPF) for any succeeding structures after the 3rd repetitive design? 22. The members of the Board shall hold office for a term of how many years? 23. What law protects the Architect from the reproduction of copies of the contract? 24. What do you call an Architect who wishes to practice architecture and is registered with the DTI? 25. Responsibilities of an Architect when he/she conducts the checking of materials and works done if in adherence with the specification. 26. Design build by maximum cost, how much is the architect remunerated? 27. What shall the architect not ask from sources such as material suppliers given the fact that he already receives a professional fee from the client? 28. A newspaper editor approaches an architect for an interview. Which among is not an ethical thing to do. 29. A 5th-year Architecture student is asked and contracted by his aunt to design a two-storey residence for her. After the student finishes preparing all the architectural plans, he asks his professor to sign and seal them. The professor agrees to do so for a sum of ₱6,000. 30. What is the case if ever?
ANSWERS HERE:
Current state regulations for the registration, licensing, and practice of architecture, the Standards of Professional Practice, and the Code of Ethical Conduct a. Statutes regulating the practice of architecture in the Philippines a.1 Republic Act (R.A.) No. 9266 (The Architecture Act of 2004) and its 2004 implementing rules and regulations (IRR), particularly those focusing on the relationships of the RLAs with the PRB-ARC and of the PRB-ARC with the PRC; a.2 R.A. No. 8981 (The PRC Modernization Act of 2000) and its IRR; and a.3 Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture (PRB-ARC)
Resolutions related to the Practice of Architecture in the Philippines.
b. Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects (IAPoA) - The United Architects of the Philippines as the IAPoA;
c. RLA’s Code of Ethical Conduct;
d. RLA’s Credo;
d. Rights and responsibilities of the RLA;
e. Spectrum of architectural services;
e.1 Pre-Design Services
e.2 Design Services
e.3 Specialized Allied Services
e.4 Construction Services
e.5 Post-Construction Service
e.6 Comprehensive Services
e.7 Design-Build Services
f. Architectural fees and charges;
g. Selection of the Architect and Methods of Compensation (including the conduct of architectural competitions); and
h. Global Practice: GATS, APEC Architect, ASEAN Architect, and its Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs)
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