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1 Enforcing Architects Rules 2010, protecting profession or public?
11 March 2017 by: Ar. Ezumi Harzani Ismail

2 1 01 ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 What is ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 ?

3 1 01 ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 ? (Scale of Minimum Fee)
Yes, that’s the middle name… Attracts MITI, MOF, Developers, Other professions Definitely, Attracts Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC)

4 1 02 ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 The purpose of prohibiting price fixing:
(i) to promote economic development (ii) to protect the interests of consumers. Adam Smith’s Competition theory: “laissez-fairer passer le monde de lui meme” (don’t interfere, the world will take care of itself). The drawbacks of the price fixing: i. Fixed fees can lead to higher prices and thus disadvantage some consumers; ii. Some consumers will not be able to afford the cost of hiring professionals; iii. Fixed fees interfere with freedom of contract; iv. Difficulty to set fair and reasonable fees; v. Fee schedule exposes professionals with risk of litigation; vi. Clients do not have freedom of choice; vii. Fixed fees create floor to competition; and viii. Fees are fixed by the suppliers not by the forces of supply and demand.

5 1 02 ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 The advantages of price fixing include:
i. To reduce low quality services to the consumers; ii. To protect small consumers; iii. To increase safety to consumers; iv. To increase standard of competence, performance, ethical behaviour and personal accountability; v. To prevent most competent providers from leaving the market; vi. To provide consumers assurance, consistency and certainty: a. Professionals are not businessmen: b. Scale of fees protect the consumers; c. Scale of fees are not meant to enrich the professionals

6 1 03 ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 Source: MyCC MPC - RR Price Fixing for Professional in Building Construction Report – Nov 2014

7 1 04 Architects Rules 2010 ARCHITECTS’ PERCEPTION:
The rules protect the Public PUBLIC PERCEPTION: The rules protect the Architects WHO DOES IT ACTUALLY PROTECT?

8 1 05 SOME PEOPLE SAY: The rules protect Architects’ rice bowls..
ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 SOME PEOPLE SAY: The rules protect Architects’ rice bowls.. The truth: Architects need to know laws to protect themselves from being sued.. by their clients. Roger K. Lewis

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10 WHO DOES IT ACTUALLY PROTECTS?

11 2 01 ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 Architects Act 1967 Regulate the practice of architecture in interest of the public. How? Registering qualified persons to practice architecture in the country. Enforcement of the law against imposter. Establishing standards for registration. Develops high standards of competency and professional ethics. Addressing illegal practice by non-architects. Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) courses. Investigate complaints against architects and enforce regulations through disciplinary process. Why? To assist the public to get to know their architects. To protect public from being cheated by imposter, pretending to be architect. Only qualified persons serve the public. To prepare competent architect to serve the public professionally. So that the public can choose to have legal houses. To ensure architects serving the public are updated with new knowledge in practice. To keep only the good architects to serve the public. The bad one can go to jail.

12 2 02 ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANCY SERVICES 6. Types of service
ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANCY SERVICES 6. Types of service The architectural consultancy practice shall provide any or all of the following types of services: (a) Basic Services; (b) Supplementary Services; (c) Additional Services.

13 2 03 7. Phases for Basic Services
ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 7. Phases for Basic Services The Basic Services that may be provided by the architectural consultancy practice shall be for any or all of the following phases: (a) Schematic Design Phase; (b) Design Development Phase; (c) Contract Documentation Phase; (d) Contract Implementation and Management Phase; (e) Final Completion Phase.

14 2 04 8. Basic Services under Schematic Design Phase
ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 8. Basic Services under Schematic Design Phase The Basic Services that may be provided by the architectural consultancy practice under the Schematic Design Phase shall be any or all of the following: taking the client's instructions and analysing the project brief; (b) preparing preliminary conceptual sketch proposals to interpret the project brief; (c) developing the preliminary conceptual sketch proposals into sketch designs to a stage sufficient to enable an application to be made for planning approval or approval in principle as required under any relevant laws; (d) preparing preliminary estimates of the probable construction costs based on the current area, volume or other unit costs; (e) where applicable, preparing and submitting drawings and other necessary documents to the relevant approving authorities for either town planning approval or approval in principle as required under any relevant laws.

15 2 05 9. Basic Services under Design Development Phase
ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 9. Basic Services under Design Development Phase The Basic Services that may be provided by the architectural consultancy practice under the Design Development Phase shall be any or all of the following: (a) upon approval of the sketch designs by either the relevant approving authority or the client, developing schematic design drawings to a stage to enable other consultants to commence their detailed design work; (b) preparing working drawings and submitting the same together with all the necessary particulars to the relevant approving authorities to obtain building approval; (c) updating the preliminary estimates of construction costs and submitting the same to the client for his approval; (d) updating the project planning and implementation schedule and submitting the same to the client for his approval.

16 2 06 10. Basic Services under Contract Documentation Phase
ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 10. Basic Services under Contract Documentation Phase The Basic Services that may be provided by the architectural consultancy practice under the Contract Documentation Phase shall be any or all of the following: (a) upon approval by the client of the updated preliminary estimates of construction costs and the project planning and implementation schedule, preparing and finalizing detailed drawings and other particulars necessary to the stage of completion sufficient to enable bills of quantities to be prepared; (b) in collaboration with other consultants, preparing all documents necessary for obtaining competitive tenders for the works; (c) inviting, on behalf of the client, tenders for the works or collaborating with other consultants engaged by the client to do so; (d) evaluating the results of the tenders and submitting a report and recommendation to the client; (e) awarding the contract on behalf of the client; (f) preparing the building contract documents, either alone or in collaboration with other consultants appointed by the client, for signature between the client and the contractor.

17 2 07 ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 11. Basic Services under Contract Implementation and Management Phase The Basic Services that may be provided by the architectural consultancy practice under the Contract Implementation and Management Phase shall be any or all of the following: (a) performing all functions and duties of the architectural consultancy practice under the terms and conditions of the building contract; (b) advising the client on the site staff required for the project and estimating the cost and duration of their employment; (c) providing information and issuing instructions to the contractor as required under the terms and conditions of the building contract to enable the contractor to proceed with the works; (d) examining the works programme submitted by the contractor and to be satisfied that the works can reasonably be completed within the contract period; (e) inspecting the works at periodic intervals so as to ensure that the works are being executed in accordance with the building contract and to issue a CPC.

18 2 08 12. Basic Services under Final Completion Phase
ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 12. Basic Services under Final Completion Phase The Basic Services that may be provided by the architectural consultancy practice under the Final Completion Phase shall be any or all of the following: (a) issuing a certificate of completion and compliance for building after being satisfied that the building is fit and safe for occupancy; (b) certifying as-built drawings and submitting maintenance manuals together with all warranties to the client; (c) issuing a certificate of making good defects after being satisfied that all defects to the building have 'been rectified; (d) preparing final accounts for the contract and issuing a final certificate of payment to the contractor.

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22 3 01 CONCLUSION Fee are easier to justify.
ARCHITECTS RULES 2010 CONCLUSION Fee are easier to justify. Clients know what they are paying for. Value for money. Transparency in roles and responsibilities of the Architect. Architects has to deliver their services according to their scope of works. It promote development of professional competency and improvement in delivery of services. Matrix of responsibilities make it easier to collaborate works with different consultants. Isn’t that good for the public..? Their rights are protected. The people deserved to have a good, safe and healthy building. So, stop calling Architects Rules 2010 as Scale of Minimum Fee.. .. Let’s give it a new middle name: Architects (Scope of Services) Rules 2010

23 Thank you… Ar. Ezumi Harzani Ismail


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