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CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT FOR PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS
Objective of the Code
Compliance with Acts and rules
Faithful discharge of duties and obligations
Professional integrity
Respect for the legitimate rights and interests of others
Objective of Code.
1. The objective of the Code of Professional Conduct is to promote
the standard of professional conduct and self discipline required of
Professional Architects in the interest of the public.
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Compliance with Acts and rules.
2. (1) A Professional Architect shall prior to
commencing an architectural consultancy practice submit to the Board the
proposed name of the architectural consultancy practice to obtain the approval
of the Board.
(2) A Professional
Architect shall not establish a branch office unless it is operated in
accordance with the guidelines or circulars issued by the Board.
(3) All letterheads
shall list only the names of the sole proprietor, partners or directors of the
sole proprietorship, partnership or body corporate, respectively, with their
respective qualifications and designation.
(4) A Professional Architect may be permitted to insert any
announcements or felicitations in the press that are in accordance with the
guidelines or circulars issued by the Board.
(5) A Professional Architect may use calling
cards that shall contain accurate particulars concerning his qualification and
designation.
(6) A Professional
Architect may –
(a) with the
consent of the Board, place a signboard in a building indicating that he or his
architectural consultancy practice is the Professional Architect or
architectural consultancy practice that provided architectural consultancy
services in respect of the building;
(b) exhibit a
signboard containing the name of his architectural consultancy practice outside
his office or branch offices, if any; or
(c) exhibit his
name or the name of his architectural consultancy practice on a signboard in
relation to the construction, alteration or extension of a project, where
architectural consultancy services in respect of that project are currently
being provided by him or his architectural consultancy practice,
provided that all the statutory requirements in relation to signboards
have been complied with and the signboard is in accordance with the guidelines
or circulars issued by the Board.
(7) A Professional
Architect shall only participate in architectural competitions conducted or
approved by the Board and in accordance with the guidelines or circulars issued
by the Board.
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Faithful
discharge of duties and obligations.
3. (1) A Professional
Architect shall maintain a professional standard of service and competence in
areas relevant to his professional work by continually upgrading his
professional knowledge and skill.
(2) A Professional Architect shall ensure that his employees are
competent and adequately supervised to perform the task to the standard
normally expected and accepted by the profession, and shall not by
misrepresentation, fraud or deceit undermine the confidence of persons dealing
with the Professional Architect or his employees.
(3) A Professional Architect shall administer the building contract
competently and responsibly and shall be impartial in any dispute that may
arise between the client and the building contractor.
(4) A Professional
Architect shall only undertake architectural consultancy services where he can
ensure that he possesses adequate knowledge, abilities and resources to fulfill
his commitments to his client in every respect.
(5) A Professional
Architect shall exercise a reasonable standard of skill and diligence normally
expected and accepted by his profession in respect of but not limited to the
following :
(a) all forms of
certification;
(b) contract
administration;
(c) site supervision; and
(d) compliance of statutory
requirements.
(6) A Professional Architect shall prior to commencing architectural
consultancy services, notify the client in writing of the conditions of
engagement and the scale of professional fees and charges, including the method
of calculating the fees, in respect of the following :
(a) scope of work;
(b) allocation of responsibilities;
(c) limitation of responsibilities, if any;
and
(d) termination of architectural consultancy services,
and shall, within sixty days from the date the notification is duly
served on the client, obtain the client’s agreement in writing regarding the
conditions of engagement and the scale of professional fees and charges.
(7) Notwithstanding
subparagraph (6), where the client’s agreement in writing is not obtained
within the period as stipulated in subparagraph (6) but the client agrees by
his conduct to the conditions of engagement and the scale of professional fees
and charges, the client shall for the purposes of subparagraph (6) be
considered to have agreed to such conditions of engagement and scale of
professional fees and charges.
(8) A Professional
Architect shall not certify, affix or put his signature to drawings, plans or
specifications which are not prepared by him, his employees or persons under
his supervision for the purpose of obtaining the approval from the relevant Authority.
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Professional
integrity.
4. (1) A Professional Architect, while practising his profession, shall
not –
(a) carry on
or engage in any trade or business which is inconsistent with the fitting and
proper discharge of his professional duties; or
(b) hold,
assume or consciously accept a position in any trade or business in which his
interest is in conflict with his professional duty,
unless he has declared his interest to his clients in writing.
(2) A Professional Architect shall not serve as an arbitrator if he is
also the developer or the builder for the contract.
(3) A Professional Architect may act as a turnkey operator or package
deal contractor, provided that in carrying out such activities he does not
contravene this Code.
(4) A Professional Architect shall not endorse any material,
component, services or product relating to the construction industry by the use
of comparative statements.
(5) A Professional Architect shall not make misleading, deceptive or
false statements or claims about his professional qualifications, experience or
performance and shall accurately state the scope and nature of his
responsibilities in connection with work for which he is claiming credit.
(6) A Professional Architect may publish or consent to the publication
of -
(a) illustrations, articles or any
other media of presentation of any project for which he has been responsible,
whether individually or in collaboration with others; or
(b) any subject for which he, either
individually or in collaboration with others, had written in the form of an
article, circular, brochure, book or any other media of presentation,
provided that such illustration, article, circular, brochure, book or any
other media of presentation of the project or subject is factual, relevant, not
misleading or unfair to others.
(7) A Professional Architect may advertise his professional services
by any public means, where such advertisement is in accordance with the
guidelines or circulars issued by the Board.
(8) For all matters specified in subparagraphs (6) and (7), the
publication or any other permitted advertisement of such matters shall not
contain any comparative or superlative description of the Professional
Architect or his architectural consultancy practice.
(9) A Professional Architect may advertise for the invitation of
tenders concerning a project, a professional appointment or the change of the
particulars of the architectural consultancy practice, where such advertisement
is in accordance with the guidelines or circulars issued by the Board.
(10) A Professional Architect may participate in forum or be interviewed
by the media in a manner not otherwise prohibited by this Code, where the
object of such forum or interview is to promote interest in architecture, the
profession or the built-environment.
(11) A Professional Architect shall observe the confidentiality of his
client’s affairs and shall not disclose confidential information without the
prior written consent of the client, unless ordered by the court or other
lawful authority.
(12) A Professional Architect shall not give or offer remuneration or
other inducements for the introduction of a client or work.
(13) A Professional Architect shall not accept any discount, gift,
commission or any form of inducement from contractors, tradesmen or suppliers
in connection with the works and duties entrusted to him and shall not permit
his employees to receive such discount, gift, commission or inducement.
(14) A Professional Architect shall not permit the insertion of any
clause in tenders, bills of quantities or other contract documents which
provides for payments to be made to him by the contractor whatever may be the
consideration, unless it is in accordance with the guidelines or circulars
issued by the Board and with the full knowledge of his client.
(15) A Professional Architect if appointed as a member of a governmental
or statutory body with the power to approve development applications, shall, if
he has any interest in such applications declare his interest and shall not
take part in the decision making process of such development applications in
which he or his architectural consultancy practice is directly or indirectly
involved.
(16) A Professional Architect shall not fail to disclose to his clients,
owners or contractors significant circumstances known to him that could be
construed as creating a conflict of interest and shall ensure that such conflict
does not compromise legitimate interests of such persons or interfere with the
Professional Architect’s duty to render impartial judgement of contract
performance by others.
(17) The professional services of a Professional Architect who carries on
business as an architectural consultancy practice shall be remunerated solely
by fees payable by his client. The
services of a Professional Architect in employment shall be paid by salary and
other benefits agreed with his employer and he shall be debarred from any other
source of remuneration in connection with such services rendered.
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Respect for the legitimate rights and interests of
others.
5. (1) A Professional Architect shall not attempt to
supplant another person registered under this Act who has already been engaged
by a client nor shall he compete with another person registered under this Act
to secure a commission by a reduction of fees or otherwise.
(2) A Professional
Architect may be paid professional fees for providing an independent opinion on
the works of another Professional Architect, provided that the client engages
him for that purpose and that he assumes responsibility for such opinion.
(3) Nothing in this Code shall prohibit a Professional Architect who
is a director of a registered corporation from receiving remuneration for
services as a director.
(4) A
Professional Architect shall at all times act honourably towards other persons
registered under this Act.
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