Growing the Value of Your Firm through Supplemental Architectural Services May 2011 Facility Evaluation Supplemental Service Livestrong Foundation, Austin, TX Architect: Lake|Flato Architects Image credit: Lake|Flato Architects.

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Growing the Value of Your Firm
through
Supplemental Architectural Services
May 2011
Facility Evaluation
Supplemental Service
Livestrong Foundation, Austin, TX
Architect: Lake|Flato Architects
Image credit: Lake|Flato Architects
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Why a Client May Need These Services
• To provide a basis for capital improvement efforts
• To help to determine future use or disposition of
owned facilities
• To help in decisions to buy or lease new facilities
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Knowledge and Skills Required
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Awareness of factors that affect market value
Experience with construction issues
In-depth knowledge of building envelope systems
Understanding of construction and operating costs
Awareness of environmental quality issues
Familiarity with accessibly requirements
Knowledge of building code requirements
Knowledge of site and access issues
Basic understanding of structural, mechanical, and electrical
systems
• Information management skills
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Representative Process Tasks
• Planning and organization
• Data gathering
• Analysis and evaluation
• Documentation and recommendations
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Contract Document to Use
B102–2007 (formerly B141–1997 Part 1), Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and
Architect without a Predefined Scope of Architect’s Services
AIA Document B102™–2007 replaces and serves the same purpose as AIA Document
B141™–1997 Part 1. AIA Document B102–2007 is a standard form of agreement between
owner and architect that contains terms and conditions and compensation details. B102–2007
does not include a scope of architect’s services, which must be inserted in Article 1 or
attached as an exhibit. The separation of the scope of services from the owner/architect
agreement allows users the freedom to append alternative scopes of services.
Articles to incorporate supplemental services and special conditions
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ARTICLE 1 ARCHITECT’S RESPONSIBILITIES
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ARTICLE 8 SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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Contract article to insert services that the architect will be providing:
ARTICLE 1 ARCHITECT’S RESPONSIBILITIES
§ 1.1 The Architect shall provide the following professional services:
(Describe the scope of the Architect’s services or identify an exhibit or scope of services document
setting forth the Architect’s services and incorporated into this document in Section 9.2)
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Another article to be aware of is:
ARTICLE 8 SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Special terms and conditions that modify this Agreement are
inserted here.
Architect’s Handbook
of Professional Practice
The Architect’s Handbook of Professional Practice (Handbook or HPP) is
the most comprehensive reference available about architecture practice.
Its breadth makes it a unique one-stop resource for licensed architects,
for professionals aspiring to be architects, and for those engaged in or
associated with the building design community. As the centerpiece
publication of the American Institute of Architects, the Handbook fulfills
the Institute’s goal to “Be the Authoritative Source: Be the recognized
leader for knowledge about the practice and profession of architecture.”
(2010–2015 AIA Strategic Plan, p. 4 plan approved December 2009).
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To view the Supplemental Architectural Services series,
visit www.aia.org/practicing/akr/AIAB089194
(an alphabetical index of descriptive pdfs for each service)