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Laws and Guidelines that Govern


Architectural Practice in the Philippines
PD 223
RA 545 / RA 9266
LOI 1000
Civil Code (Article1723)
BOA Resolutions
Professional Practice TheArchitectural Code
Laws and Guidelines that Govern TheArchitects National Code
Architectural Practice in the Philippines
josephine sandy r. lu, pia

PD 223 (June 22, 1973) PD 223 (June 22, 1973)


Creating the Professional Regulation Commission Creating the Professional Regulation Commission
COMPOSITION THE 3-MAN COMMISSION
3- man Commission:
1 full-time Commissioner ( 9 years)
1 full-time Associate Commissioner (6 years)
1 full-time Associate Commissioner (3 years)
REQUIREMENT BOARD OFARCHITECTURE
at least forty (40) years of age Armando Nicoleta Alli, fuap, fspac, piep, piid, aaif
familiar with the principles and methods of professional Marietta Bundalian Segovia, uap, piid, aaif
regulation and/or licensing Angeline T. Chua Chiaco, fuap
at least five (5) years of executive or managerial
experience

PD 223 (June 22, 1973) PD 223 (June 22, 1973)


Creating the Professional Regulation Commission Creating the Professional Regulation Commission
EXERCISE OF POWERS & FUNCTIONS PRC POWERS
Enforce regulatory policies of National Government Enforce regulatory policies of National Government
Promulgate and execute rules Promulgate and execute rules
Oversee activities of various Boards Oversee activities of various Boards
Oversee licensure exams Oversee licensure exams
Maintain record of Professionals Maintain record of Professionals

Issue Certificates of Registration/ Licenses Issue Certificates of Registration/ Licenses


Maintain records of various boards Maintain records of various boards
Fix and collect charges and fees Fix and collect charges and fees

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PD 223 (June 22, 1973) PD 223 (June 22, 1973)


Creating the Professional Regulation Commission Creating the Professional Regulation Commission
PRC POWERS Article IV- Administrative Investigations
Appoint officials and employees
Procedures for filing of complaint against a professional or
Recommend members of various Boards
an examinee for:
Evaluate foreigners application for Certificate of immoral or dishonorable conduct;
Registration insanity;
Supervise practicing foreigners conviction of a criminal offense involving moral
Prescribe academic requisites turpitude;
unprofessional or unethical conduct;
gross negligence or incompetence in the practice of the
profession;
the use or perpetration of fraud or deceit in the
acquisition of registration certificate

PD 223 (June 22, 1973) PD 223 (June 22, 1973)


Creating the Professional Regulation Commission Creating the Professional Regulation Commission
Article VIII- Ocular Inspection of Plants, Article IX- Accreditation of Professional Organizations
Establishments, etc.
Qualifications for accreditation:
established in good faith
Visitorial powers to gather information on:
established for professional ends
nature, terms and conditions of employment of
substantial number of members
professionals homogeneous composition
equipment, machinery and operating procedures national in scope

LOI 1000 (March 20, 1980) LOI 1000 (March 20, 1980)
Professional Organizations Professional Organizations
Rationale for Professional Organizations Need for continuing education

Examples of issues besetting the Architectural Profession: CONTINUING PROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENT


Intellectual property refers to a sustaining and progressive learning process that
Marketing ones services
maintains, enhances, or increases the knowledge and
continuing ability of architects. [RA 9266]
Advocacies and design criticism
Overlaps with other professions and fields of practice
Technological advancement (CAD, ready-made plans)
Globalization of practice; Global outlook of clients)

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LOI 1000 (March 20, 1980) LOI 1000 (March 20, 1980)
Professional Organizations Professional Organizations
Support for and recognition of PRC-accredited Prioritization of members in hiring and engagement of
Professional Organizations services

INTEGRATEDAND ACCREDITED
PROFESSIONALORGANIZATION
means the existing official national organization of all
architects of the Philippines in which all registered Filipino
architects shall be members without prejudice to
membership in other voluntary professional associations.

RA 545 (June 17, 1950) RA 545 (June 17, 1950)


AN ACT TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES AN ACT TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES

ARTICLES 1. ORGANIZATION ARTICLES 1. ORGANIZATION


SEC. 1: Creation and composition of a Board of Examiners SEC. 2 Powers vested in Board.
for Architects. issue, suspend or revoke certificates of registration
Chairman & 2 members administer oaths
Appointed by Secretary of Public Works & investigate violations
Communications recommend measures deemed proper for the maintenance
of good ethics and standards in the practice of architecture
in the Philippines and for the protection of public welfare,
life, health, and property

RA 545 (June 17, 1950) RA 545 (June 17, 1950)


AN ACT TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES AN ACT TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES

ARTICLES 1. ORGANIZATION ARTICLES 2. REGISTRATION & EXAMINATION


SEC. 3. Qualifications of Board Members. SEC. 11. Certificate of Registration.
Filipino citizen Same as license
hold the degree of B.S. Arch., M. in Arch. after passing the technical examination & taking oath
legally qualified for at least ten years and in active practice
not be a member of the faculty of any school, college or SEC. 12. Registration of Architects Required.
university (for at least 3 years from nomination)
to safeguard life, health and property

SEC. 4. Terms of Office.


3 years

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RA 545 (June 17, 1950) RA 545 (June 17, 1950)


AN ACT TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES AN ACT TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES

ARTICLES 2. REGISTRATION & EXAMINATION ARTICLES 2. REGISTRATION & EXAMINATION


SEC. 14. Definition of Terms. SEC. 16. Exemption From Registration
Architect - A person who is technically and legally 1. Any person residing in the Philippines may make plans
qualified to practice architecture. and specifications for any of the following;
Architecture - The act of planning, architectural and any building in chartered cities or in municipalities with
structural designing, specifying, supervising, and giving building ordinances
general administration and responsible direction to the building enlargement or alteration for farm purpose, not
erection, enlargement or alterations of buildings and more than P10,000.
architectural design of engineering structures .......... personal or family use only

RA 545 (June 17, 1950) RA 545 (June 17, 1950)


AN ACT TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES AN ACT TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES

ARTICLES 2. REGISTRATION & EXAMINATION ARTICLES 2. REGISTRATION & EXAMINATION


SEC. 16. Exemption From Registration SEC. 16. Exemption From Registration
2. Lawfully engaged in the practice of Maestro de Obras 3. Architects employed by or under contract with the
Building of concrete government as experts, advisers or consultants, given
Building of more than two stories
temporary license
Building with frames of structural steel
Building of structures intended for public gathering or 4. Consultants from the Armed Forces of US and Philippines
assemblies.

RA 545 (June 17, 1950) RA 545 (June 17, 1950)


AN ACT TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES AN ACT TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES

ARTICLES 2. REGISTRATION & EXAMINATION ARTICLE III. - SUNDRY PROVISIONS RELATIVE


SEC. 18. Qualifications of applicants for Examination TO THE PRACTICE OFARCHITECTURE
at least 21 years old SEC. 28. Suspension and Revocation of Certificates.
good reputation and moral character signed and affixed documents or works not prepared by

high school graduate


him, or not executed under his immediate supervision,
paid illegal amount to secure a certificate of registration;
graduate of architecture with least 2 years of diversified
experience impersonation
aided an unauthorized person in the practice of
architecture

SEC. 35. Reciprocity requirements.

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RA 9266 (March 17, 2004) RA 9266 (March 17, 2004)


Architecture Act of 2004 Architecture Act of 2004
ARTICLE 1 ARTICLE 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS GENERAL PROVISIONS
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. SEC. 3. Definition of Terms.
Architecture - the art, science or profession of planning, Architect - a person professionally and academically
designing and constructing buildings in their totality qualified, registered and licensed under this Act with a
taking into account their environment, in accordance with Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification
the principles of utility, strength and beauty Card issued by the Professional Regulatory Board of
Architecture and the Professional Regulation
Commission, and who is responsible for advocating the
fair and sustainable development, welfare and cultural
expression of societys habitat in terms of space, forms
and historical context;

RA 9266 (March 17, 2004) RA 9266 (March 17, 2004)


Architecture Act of 2004 Architecture Act of 2004
ARTICLE 1 ARTICLE 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS GENERAL PROVISIONS
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. SEC. 3. Definition of Terms.
Architect-of-record - the architect who is directly and General Practice of Architecture - the act of planning and
professionally responsible for the total design of the architectural designing, structural conceptualization,
project ; assume the civil liability specifying, supervising and giving general administration
Architecture-in-charge of construction - an architect who and responsible direction to the erection, enlargement or
is directly and professionally responsible and liable for the alterations of buildings and building environments and
construction supervision of the project architectural design in engineering structures........
Consulting Architect - the architect who is professionally
and academically qualified and with expertise or
specialization in any branch of architecture;

RA 9266 (March 17, 2004) RA 9266 (March 17, 2004)


Architecture Act of 2004 Architecture Act of 2004
ARTICLE 1 ARTICLE 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS GENERAL PROVISIONS
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. SEC. 3. Definition of Terms.
Structural Conceptualization - the act of conceiving, Architectural Firm - a sole proprietorship, a partnership or
choosing and developing the type, disposition, a corporation registered with the proper government
arrangement and proportioning of the structural elements agencies
of an architectural work giving due consideration to Authorship - refers to the author or authors of a set of
safety, cost-effectiveness, functionality and aesthetics architectural plans or specifications who are in charge of
their preparation, whether made by them personally or
under their immediate supervision

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RA 9266 (March 17, 2004) RA 9266 (March 17, 2004)


Architecture Act of 2004 Architecture Act of 2004
ARTICLE 1 ARTICLE 2
GENERAL PROVISIONS PROFESSIONALREGULATORY BOARD OF
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. ARCHITECURE
Service Agreement - a duly notarized written contract or SEC. 4. Creation and Composition of the Professional
equivalent public instrument stipulating the scope of Regulatory Board.
services and guaranteeing compensation of such services Chairman & 2 members
to be rendered by an architect registered and licensed Appointed by the President of the Philippines
under this Act;

RA 9266 (March 17, 2004) RA 9266 (March 17, 2004)


Architecture Act of 2004 Architecture Act of 2004
ARTICLE 2 ARTICLE 2
PROFESSIONALREGULATORY BOARD OF PROFESSIONALREGULATORY BOARD OF
ARCHITECURE ARCHITECURE
SEC. 5. Qualifications of Members of the Professional SEC. 6. Term of Office.
Regulatory Board. Chairman = 3 years
Filipino citizen & resident 1 member = 2 years
With a degree in Bachelor of Science in Architecture
1 member = 1 year
a registered & licensed architect (at least 10 years in active
practice)
not be a faculty member (at least 5 years from nomination)
Has never been convicted of any crime involving moral
turpitude.

RA 9266 (March 17, 2004) RA 9266 (March 17, 2004)


Architecture Act of 2004 Architecture Act of 2004
ARTICLE 2 ARTICLE 2
PROFESSIONALREGULATORY BOARD OF PROFESSIONALREGULATORY BOARD OF
ARCHITECURE ARCHITECURE
SEC. 7. Powers and Functions of the Board. SEC. 7. Powers and Functions of the Board.
Supervise the registration, licensure and practice of architects; Prepare, adopt, issue or amend the syllabi of the subjects for
Issue, suspend, revoke, or reinstate license examinations, administer, correct and release the results of the
Prescribe and/or adopt the Code of Ethical Conduct and Standards of
licensure examinations;
Professional Practice; Approve, issue, limit or cancel temporary or special permit to
practice architecture;
Hear and decide administrative cases involving violations
To adopt a program for the full computerization of the licensure
Prescribe guidelines for the Continuing Professional Development
examination
(CPD) (attendance to said CPD shall not be a mandatory
requirement for the renewal of a professional license)

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RA 9266 (March 17, 2004) RA 9266 (March 17, 2004)


Architecture Act of 2004 Architecture Act of 2004
ARTICLE 2 ARTICLE III
PROFESSIONALREGULATORY BOARD OF EXAMINATION, REGISTRATIONAND LICENSURE
ARCHITECURE SEC. 13. Qualifications of Applicant for Examination.
SEC. 9. Grounds for Suspension or Removal of Members of a Filipino citizen or a citizen of a foreign country w/ reciprocity
the Board. good moral character;
Neglect of duty or incompetence; graduate of Architecture
Violation of implementing rules and regulations or the Code of

at least two (2) years or equivalent of diversified architectural
Ethical Conduct and Standards of Professional Practice
experience duly certified by a registered/licensed architect:
Final judgment of crimes involving moral turpitude
Masters Degree in Architecture = credited one (1) year experience
Manipulation or rigging of the architecture licensure examination
not been convicted of any criminal offensive involving moral
results, disclosure of secret and confidential information in the
turpitude.
examination questions prior to the conduct of the said examination or
tampering of grades.

RA 9266 (March 17, 2004) RA 9266 (March 17, 2004)


Architecture Act of 2004 Architecture Act of 2004
ARTICLE III ARTICLE III
EXAMINATION, REGISTRATIONAND LICENSURE EXAMINATION, REGISTRATIONAND LICENSURE
SEC. 15. Rating in the Licensure Examination. SEC. 21. Indication of Certificate of Registration/ Professional
GWA = 70%, with no grade lower than (50%) in any Identification Card & Professional Tax Receipt.
given subject PRC Registration Number
IAPOA Number
Professional Tax Receipt Number

RA 9266 (March 17, 2004) RA 9266 (March 17, 2004)


Architecture Act of 2004 Architecture Act of 2004
ARTICLE III ARTICLE III
EXAMINATION, REGISTRATIONAND LICENSURE EXAMINATION, REGISTRATIONAND LICENSURE
SEC. 23. Suspension and Revocation of Certificates of SEC. 29. Prohibition in the Practice of Architecture and Penal
Registration, Professional Identification Card or the Clause.
Special/Temporary Permit. fine: not less than P100,000.00 but not more than
signed and affixed his name or seal documents or work not P5,000,000,00
prepared by him/her or not executed under his/her immediate
imprisonment : not less than 6 months or not exceeding 6
supervision
has paid illegal money to secure a license years
impersonation both
aided any unauthorized person to practice architecture
solicited projects without service agreement

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RA 9266 (March 17, 2004) RA 9266 (March 17, 2004)


Architecture Act of 2004 Architecture Act of 2004
ARTICLE III ARTICLE III
EXAMINATION, REGISTRATIONAND LICENSURE EXAMINATION, REGISTRATIONAND LICENSURE
Sec. 30. Prohibition in the Practice of Architecture. Sec. 37. Limitation to the Registration of a Firm, Company,
fine: not less than P200,000.00 Partnership, Corporation or Association.
imprisonment : not exceeding 6years Only Filipino citizens properly registered and licensed as

both
architects or together with allied technical professionals
75% registered and licensed architects
Individual members of such firm, partnership association or
corporation shall be responsible for their individual and
collective acts as an entity and as provided by law;
registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission
and Board

RA 9266 (March 17, 2004) RA 9266 (March 17, 2004)


Architecture Act of 2004 Architecture Act of 2004
ARTICLE III ARTICLE III
EXAMINATION, REGISTRATIONAND LICENSURE EXAMINATION, REGISTRATIONAND LICENSURE
Sec. 38. Coverage of Temporary/Special Permits. Sec. 38. Coverage of Temporary/Special Permits.
reciprocity requirement reciprocity requirement
legally qualified to practice architecture in his/her own legally qualified to practice architecture in his/her own
country, his/her expertise is necessary and advantageous to country, his/her expertise is necessary and advantageous to
our country particularly in the aspects of technology transfer our country particularly in the aspects of technology transfer
and specialization and specialization
required to work with a Filipino counterpart required to work with a Filipino counterpart
w/ special permit from PRC & DOLE w/ special permit from PRC & DOLE

CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES


Article 1723 (June 18, 1949) Article 1723 (June 18, 1949)
The engineer or architect who drew up the plans and specifications for a The engineer or architect who drew up the plans and specifications for a
building is liable for damages if fifteen (15) years from completion of building is liable for damages if fifteen (15) years from completion of
the structure the same should collapse by reason of a defect in those the structure the same should collapse by reason of a defect in those
plans and specifications, or due to the defects in the ground. plans and specifications, or due to the defects in the ground.

The contractor is, likewise, responsible for the damages if the edifice The contractor is, likewise, responsible for the damages if the edifice
falls, within the same period, on account of defects in the construction falls, within the same period, on account of defects in the construction
or the use of materials of inferior quality furnished by him, or due to or the use of materials of inferior quality furnished by him, or due to
any violation of the terms of the contract. any violation of the terms of the contract.

If the engineer or architect supervises the construction, he shall be If the engineer or architect supervises the construction, he shall be
solidarily liable with the contractor. solidarily liable with the contractor.

The action must be brought within ten (10) years following the collapse The action must be brought within ten (10) years following the collapse
of the building. of the building.

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BOA RESOLUTIONS UAP DOC 211: Architecture & Related Professions


Board Resolution No. 9 : The Scope of the Practice of Civil Engineering
Architecture Interior Design
Board Resolution No. 10 : Architecture and Civil Engineering
Landscape Architecture
Board Resolution No. 21 : Architecture and Interior Designing
Environmental Planning
Board Resolution No. 22 : Architecture and Landscape Designing
Board Resolution No. 27 : Rules and Regulations governing the
practice of Interior Design by Non-Architects
Board Resolution No. 3 : Rules and Regulations governing the
practice of Landscape Architecture by Non-Architects

RA 544
UAP DOC 211: Architecture & Related Professions An Act to Regulate the Practice of Civil Engineering in the Philippines

Civil Engineering Civil Engineering


Public works such as : land surveying, building of The practice of civil engineering within the meaning and
highways, bridges, waterways, harbors, artificial water intent of this Act shall embrace services in the form of
supply, sewage disposal, irrigation consultation, design, preparation of plans, specifications,
Design and construction of streets, bridges, highways, estimates, erection, installation and supervision of the
railroads, airports & hangars, port-works, canals, river and construction of streets, bridges, highways, railroads, airports
shore improvements, lighthouses, flood protection, drainage, and hangars, port works, canals, river and shore
tunnels improvements, lighthouses, and dry docks; buildings, fixed
Demolition of permanent structures
structures for irrigation, flood protection, drainage, water
supply and sewerage works; demolition of permanent
structures; and tunnels.

RA 544
An Act to Regulate the Practice of Civil Engineering in the Philippines UAP DOC 211: Architecture & Related Professions
Civil Engineering Interior Design
Section 12. Qualifications for Examination Qualifications
Filipino citizen
at least 21 years old
has not been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude
Filipino citizen graduate of Bachelor/ Master of Interior Design
good reputation and moral character
graduate of a 4-year course in civil engineering
Subjects of Examination
Interior Design
Furniture Design and Construction
Materials of Decoration
Professional Ethics, Contracts, Specifications & Business
Procedures
History of Arts and Period Styles
Building Construction

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RA 8534 (February 23, 1998) RA 8534 (February 23, 1998)


AN ACT REGULATING THE PRACTICE OF INTERIOR DESIGN IN THE PHILIPPINES AN ACT REGULATING THE PRACTICE OF INTERIOR DESIGN IN THE PHILIPPINES

Interior Design Interior Design


The practice of interior design is the act of planning, Sec. 26 Registration Without Examination.
designing, specifying, supervising and giving general All interior designers registered under the Specialty Board
administration and responsible direction to the functional, of Interior Design;
orderly and aesthetic arrangement and development of All interior designer who have taken at least 60 units of
interiors of buildings and residences that shall contribute to interior design for the last 10 years prior to effectivity of this
the enhancement and safeguard of life, health and property law and who can show proof of practice;
and the promotion and enrichment of the quality of life.
All registered and duly licensed architects who had been
practicing interior design for 10 years prior to the effectivity
of this law and who can show proof of practice.

RA 9053 (March 30, 2001)


UAP DOC 211: Architecture & Related Professions AN ACT REGULATING THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHI. IN THE PHIL.

LandscapeArchitecture LandscapeArchitecture
Arranging, changing and development of natural scenery "Scope of the Practice of Landscape Architecture" refers to the act of
planning, designing, specifying, supervising and giving general
and land areas to produce the most desirable effect for
administration and responsible direction to the functional, orderly and
human use and enjoyment of various outdoor spaces such as aesthetic arrangement, changing and development of natural scenery and
gardens, resorts, national and public parks, zoological and land areas to produce the most desirable effect for human use and
botanical gardens, greenbelts, cemeteries, plazas, patios, enjoyment of various outdoor spaces which consist of landscape
yards, outdoor shopping, promenades, traffic islands, components and the softscape of plants such as gardens, sports fields,
playgrounds, recreational grounds, camping sites, resorts, national and
easements and circles. public parks, historical parks, squares, memorial parks, subdivisions, parks
and parkways, zoological and botanical gardens, greenbelts, cemeteries,
plazas, patios, yards, outdoor shopping and pedestrian malls, promenades,
sidewalks, roads and walkway systems, traffic islands, easements and
circles, roof and open interior gardens and courts, and other open spaces;
the protection, conservation and rehabilitation of the natural environment
and scenery to enhance the ecological system and quality of life.

RA 9053 (March 30, 2001) RA 9053 (March 30, 2001)


AN ACT REGULATING THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHI. IN THE PHIL. AN ACT REGULATING THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHI. IN THE PHIL.

LandscapeArchitecture LandscapeArchitecture
Sec. 13. Qualifications of Applicant for Examination. Sec. 25. Registration Without Examination.
Filipino citizen or a citizen of a foreign country/state with All Landscape Architects who had taken at least sixty (60)
reciprocity requirement academic units of Landscape Architecture and had been
graduate of Landscape Architecture practicing for ten (10) years prior to effectivity of this Act
Or in lieu of the preceding: All architects and/or environmental planners, whether
a graduate of Architecture having at least twenty (20) units of registered/licensed or not, who have been practicing
Landscape Architecture design courses or with at least five (5) years Landscape Architecture for ten (10) years prior to effectivity
experience in the field of LandscapeArchitecture;
a graduate of Horticulture from an academic institution having at
of this Act and who can show proof of practice
least forty (40) units of LandscapeArchitecture design subjects or at
least five (5) years experience in the field of Landscape Architecture Their applications for registration shall be filed with the Board within two
Has not been convicted of any crime involving moral (2) years from the effectivity of this Act, subject to approval by the
Commission.
turpitude

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PD 1308 (February 14, 1994) PD 1308 (February 14, 1994)


LAW REGULATING THE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING PROFESSION IN THE PHIL. LAW REGULATING THE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING PROFESSION IN THE PHIL.

Environmental Planning Environmental Planning


Activities concerned with the management and development Sec.14. Qualifications for Examination
of land, as well as the preservation, conservation, and Filipino citizen
rehabilitation of the human environment At least 21 years old
holder of any of the ff:
Scope of Practice: MS in environmental planning, city and regional planning, or
development of a community, town, city or region town and country planning, or its equivalent
development of a site for particular needs BS in environmental planning, city and regional planning, or

land use and zoning town and country planning, or its equivalent & with 2 years of
pre-investment/ feasibility studies environmental planning experience certified by a registered
Environmental Planner

PD 1308 (February 14, 1994)


LAW REGULATING THE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING PROFESSION IN THE PHIL.

Environmental Planning
Sec.14. Qualifications for Examination
holder of any of the ff:
MS in either architecture, civil engineering, economics, public
administration or sociology, and with 1 year of environmental
planning experience certified by a registered Environmental
Planner
BS in either architecture, civil engineering, economics, public
administration or sociology, and with 2 years of environmental
planning experience certified by a registered Environmental
Planner

BIDDING DOCUMENTS
Bidding Requirements
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
Contract Forms Contract Forms
Contract Conditions Contract Conditions

Specifications
Specifications

Drawings
Drawings

OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT


UAP DOCUMENT NO.401 UAP DOCUMENT NO.401

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BIDDING DOCUMENTS
PROJECT MANUAL
Bidding Requirements
Bidding Requirements
Contract Forms
invitation
Contract Forms Contract Conditions
instruction
Specifications
Contract Conditions information
Drawings
bid form
Specifications bid bond

OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT


UAP DOCUMENT NO.401 UAP DOCUMENT NO.401

BIDDING DOCUMENTS BIDDING DOCUMENTS


Bidding Requirements Bidding Requirements

Contract Forms Contract Forms


Contract onditions
C agreement Contract Conditions
tions
Specifica performance bond general
Specifications
Drawings payment bond
Drawings supplementary
certificates

OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT

UAP DOCUMENT NO.401 UAP DOCUMENT NO.401

BIDDING DOCUMENTS
Bidding Requirements
Contract Forms
Contract Conditions BIDDING DOCUMENTS
Specifications Bidding Requirements
general
siteworks Contract Forms
concrete
Drawings Contract Conditions
masonry
Specifications
metals
wood and plastics
thermal&moisture protection Drawings
doors&windows
finishes architectural
specialties structural
DOCUMENTS
equipment DOCUMENTS
sanitary
furnishings mechanical
special construction electrical
OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT
conveying systems
UAP DOCUMENT NO.401 mechanical UAP DOCUMENT NO.401
electrical

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UAP DOC 401


OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT
Environmental Planning
Sec.14. Qualifications for Examination
holder of any of the ff:
MS in either architecture, civil engineering, economics, public
administration or sociology, and with 1 year of environmental
planning experience certified by a registered Environmental
Planner
BS in either architecture, civil engineering, economics, public
administration or sociology, and with 2 years of environmental
planning experience certified by a registered Environmental
Planner

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