Uap Document 204-A and 204-b
Uap Document 204-A and 204-b
Uap Document 204-A and 204-b
CONSTRUCTION
MANAGEMENT
SUBMITTED BY:
Quality Control
Evaluation of Construction Work
Preparation of Daily Inspection Reports
Filing of documents
The Architect can serve as the Construction Manager (CM). His training
in the coordination of various specialties allows him to supervise and
assure proper monitoring of all construction activities with regards to
quality, workmanship and cost.
2. FUNCTIONS AND DESCRIPTION OF TASKS
The responsibilities of the Construction Manager (CM) include the
functions of the Construction Supervision Group (CSG).
The Construction Manager (CM) may hire the CSG to be under his employ
or may supervise the CSG hired directly by the Owner.
3. LIMITATION OF AUTHORITY
The Architect as the Construction Manager shall not:
Involve himself directly with the work of the Contractor such that it may
be construed that he is assuming the Contractors liability as provided for
in Article 1723, etc. of the Civil Code.
Impose methods, systems or designs that will substantially affect the
construction schedule and impair the design concept of the Architect.
He shall not interfere with the Architects design if such design generates
the necessary environmental and aesthetic quality of the project.
4. LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY
The Architect as the Construction Manager (CM) is directly responsible to
the Owner on all aspects of the construction work: programming,
coordination, quality and cost control and time management.
The CM assumes no liability in case equipment fail to function or if a
portion of the building collapses.
5. QUALIFICATIONS
The Construction Manager may be an individual or a firm.
The individual or the principal of the firm must be a State-regulated
professional, preferably an Architect with managerial capabilities and
extensive experience in the field of construction. The Architect must be a
Registered and Licensed Architects (RLA), with an updated professional
identification card and must be a member in good standing of the
Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects (IAPOA).
Architects who are Contractors or who have already been in responsible
charge of construction works are usually capable of becoming
Construction Managers (CMs).
6. THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER CONTRACT
Construction management contracts are professional service contracts
normally negotiated between the Owner and the Construction Manager.
A basic fixed fee of 1% to 3% of the estimated construction cost is the
total compensation. The contract provides for reimbursement for the
actual costs of certain designated services and general condition items.