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Schedules of Services

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Schedules
Fully editable, this schedule is for a suitably skilled and experienced architect or consultant providing access consultancy services as a specialist in connection with the Disability Discrimination Acts 1995 and 2005. It can be used as an alternative or additional to the Services 2010 with the RIBA Standard, Concise, or Sub-Consultant Agreements 2010. A client guide – A Guide to Access Consultancy Services is also available.
Fully editable, this schedule is used in conjunction with RIBA Standard Agreement 2010 and replaces the normal Services 2010.

It includes additional specialist services that are essential to defining the extent of repair or constraints on change. There are also relevant Other Services, which include making an application for listed building consent and/or for conservation area consent.
Fully editable, this schedule may be used in conjunction with Concise or Domestic Project Conditions 2010. It is based on the schedule Small Project Services Schedule 2010 and includes some additional specialist services, which may be required for a small historic building or conservation project.
Fully editable, this schedule is in two parts: for work stage L2: Initial Occupation Services; and for work stage L3: Post-occupation Evaluation. In an RIBA Standard Agreement 2010, it can be used in addition to normal services, i.e. as one of the ‘Other Services’ in Services 2010, or as an alternative to Services 2010.
A client guide – A Guide to Initial Occupation and Post-occupancy Services is also available.
Fully editable, this schedule may be appropriate for:
  • developer-led commercial property projects;
  • development by the owner/lessee to maximise the potential of a site, including partial or total occupation by the owner/lessee, in which case the schedule would replace RIBA Stages A and B in the Services 2010. It may be particularly relevant where the site constraints are complex and/or there are multiple options for development.
Fully editable, this schedule is designed to identify the scope of services from each of the principal design consultants, i.e. architectural, structural engineering and building services designers, and the cost consultant, or to transfer any work group or section to another consultant or specialist.
Fully editable, this schedule is used where an architect/a consultant is to provide design services for:
  • Contractor's Proposals for a building project where the contractor is to design all or discrete part(s) of the works; or
  • a Contractor's Development project
It is used in conjunction with the RIBA Standard Agreement 2010 and replaces the normal Services 2010. An explanation of the arrangements for Employer’s Requirements, Consultant Switch and Novation and amendments which may be required to the Standard Conditions 2010 are also available in Contractor’s Design Services Schedule Notes Parts 1-4.
Fully editable, this guidance on the use and completion of the Contractor Design Services Schedule and the arrangements for Employer’s Requirements, Consultant Switch and Novation, along with the amendments which may be required to the Standard Conditions 2010.
Draft Supplementary Agreements
This Supplementary Agreement is a draft agreement for use as a basis for discussions with a legal advisor where the Architect/Consultant is to provide third party rights to a funder, purchaser or limited number of first tenants. The draft is fully editable to reflect the legal advice and project requirements.
This Supplementary Agreement is a draft agreement for use as a basis for discussions with a legal advisor where a Sub-Consultant is to provide a warranty to the client in respect of performance of the relevant services. The draft is fully editable to reflect the legal advice and project requirements.
This Supplementary Agreement is a draft agreement for use with the Standard Conditions 2010 where the client is a public authority. It accounts for Freedom of Information and Corrupt Gifts and Payments. The draft is fully editable to reflect the legal advice and project requirements.
Client Guides
This is a client guide designed to explain the impact of the Disability Discrimination Acts 1995 and 2005. Building owners or operators – the service providers - are required to ensure that the operation of their ‘premises’ – new or existing – will not bring them into conflict with the Act.
This is a client guide designed to explain how the special skills of an architect can help you repair or modify an historic or listed building and complete a successful project.
This is a client guide designed to explain how the special skills of an architect can help you repair or modify places of worship and complete a successful project.
This is a client guide explaining the issues surrounding initial occupation and, subsequently, post-occupancy evaluation to determine the level of success of the project.
Extra Core Components
This schedule is used in conjunction with the RIBA Concise Agreement 2010 and the RIBA Domestic Project Agreement 2010 and covers the design and the management duties of the architect/consultant. It is not suitable for use on large or complex projects.
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.
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.

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