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PROCESS: KEY SERVICES
This part describes Preliminary and Basic
Services which an architect will normally provide.
Preliminary Services
AB Inception and Feasibility
1. Discuss the clients requirements; assess these
and give general advice on how to proceed.
2. Advise on any need for specialist contractors, sub-contractors
or suppliers.
3. Carry out preparatory work as may be necessary to determine
the feasibility of the clients requirements
Basic Services
C-D Outline Proposals and Scheme Design
1. Prepare outline proposals and develop a scheme design;
prepare a cost estimate; where applicable give an indication
of possible start and completion dates for the building
contract.
2. Make where required application for planning permission.
(N.B. The permission itself is beyond the architect
control and no guarantee that it will be granted can be
given)
E Detail Design
1. Develop the scheme design; co-ordinate any work of specialist
contractors, sub-contractors or suppliers.
2. Carry out checks as necessary; advise on the consequences
of any subsequent changes on the cost and programme.
3. Make and negotiate where required applications for approvals
under building acts, regulations or other requirements.
F-G Production Information and Bills of Quantities
1. Prepare production information including drawings, schedules
and specification of materials and workmanship in sufficient
detail to enable a contractor to prepare a tender.
H, J, K & L Tender to Completion
1. Invite tenders from approved contractors; advise on
tenders submitted. Alternatively arrange for a price to
be negotiated with a contractor.
2. Advise on the appointment of the contractor; where required
prepare the building contract and arrange for it to be signed
by the client and the contractor.
3. Administer the terms of the building contract; visit
the site as appropriate to inspect general the progress
and quality of the work; make where require periodic financial
reports to the client.
4. Administer the terms of the building contract relating
to the completion of the works; give general guidance on
maintenance; provide a set of drawings showing the building
and the main lines of drainage.
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