This schedule is for detailing the fees and expenses for a project and may be used with any Agreement, especially RIBA Agreements 2010. Alternatively, the details may be included in a Letter of Appointment.
The Project Data component is an essential component of the Standard Agreement and is completed by entering the essential project details.
This schedule covers: the roles, authority and responsibilities of a Project Manager, Lead Consultant, CDM Coordinator Cost Consultant, Contract Administrator or Employer's Agent, Lead Designer and Designer (of any discipline); the services in the design and construction stages, which may be used for designers in any profession; and any Other Services.
This may be replaced by other schedules where appropriate, such as the Historic Building or Conservation Project Services Schedule or the Contractor’s Design Services Schedule.
The Memorandum of Agreement is for use where a formal approach is required to execute the contract. It is an alternative to the Model Letter.
These are annotated model letters that are used to complete RIBA Agreements 2010. Designed to be edited and customised by the purchaser, they may be adapted for use in Scotland as well as the rest of the UK. There is a different one for each of the RIBA Agreements 2010.
The Model Letter for use with the RIBA Standard Agreements 2010 is an alternative to the Memorandum of Agreement.
These give guidance and explanatory notes on the use and completion of the components which make up the Conditions in the RIBA Agreements 2010. There is a different set of Notes on Use and Completion for each of the RIBA Agreements 2010.