EXAC 2024 - RAIC DOC 6
what are the contents of RIAC DOC 6 - answer Agreement pages AF1 to AF4
Definitions pages D1 and D2
General Conditions pages GC1 to GC7
Schedule A - Services
Schedule B - Reimbursable expenses
Schedule C - Time-Based rates
Schedule A - Services - answer Schedule A1 - Predesign Services
Schedule A2 - Building Condition Report Services
Schedule A3 - Services for a Simple to Average Project
Schedule A4-Custom Residential Design Services
Schedule A5-- Interior Fit-up Services
Ready-for-Takeover - answer Ready-for-Takeover is , the date of substantial
performance or completion of the Work as defined in the lien legislation applicable to
the Place of the Work.
Additional Services - answerservices that are not included in Schedule A - Services
Construction Budget - answerThe Construction Budget is the maximum amount of
money, including contingency allowances, which the Client is prepared to spend on the
Construction Cost.
Construction Cost - answerThe Construction Cost is the total cost of the Work
consisting of the
- Construction Contract price,
- cost of changes to the Work during construction, -construction management fees or
-other fees for the coordination and procurement of construction services,
-and all applicable taxes,except Value-Added Taxes
Construction Cost Estimate - answerThe Construction Cost Estimate is the anticipated
total Construction Cost at the anticipated time of construction, including
CONTINGENCY ALLOWANCES, as determined or agreed to by the Architect from time
to time,
Construction Documents - answerThe Construction Documents are the drawings,
specifications and other documents appropriate to the size and complexity of the Work,
used to describe the size, quality, and character of the entire Work, including
architectural and where applicable structural, mechanical, electrical, and other systems,
materials and elements, setting forth in detail the requirements for the Work.
, Consultant - answerA Consultant is a person or entity engaged by the Client or the
Architect to provide specialized services or services supplementary to those provided by
the Architect.
General Review - answerGeneral Review , which is synonymous with field review, is
review by the Architect and Consultants during visits to the Place of the Work and,
where applicable, at locations where building components are fabricated for use at the
Place of the Work
Instruments of Service - answerInstruments of Service are representations, in any
medium of expression, of the tangible and intangible creative work that forms part of the
Services or Additional Services.
Reimbursable Expenses - answerReimbursable Expenses are those expenses,
necessarily incurred by the Architect and Consultants engaged by the Architect, in the
interests of the Project, as identified in Schedule B - Reimbursable Expenses and which
are payable by the Client in addition to the fee for the Architect's Services.
Services - answerThe Services means the professional services identified in Schedule
A - Services including those performed by the Architect, the Architect's employees, and
the Consultants engaged by the Architect.
Toxic or Hazardous Substances or Materials - answerToxic or Hazardous Substances
or Materials are any solid, liquid, gaseous, thermal or electromagnetic irritant or
contaminant, and include, without limitation, pollutants, moulds, asbestos,
biocontaminants, biohazards, nuclear, and special wastes, whether or not defined in
any federal, provincial, territorial or municipal statutes or regulations.
Value Added Taxes - answerValue Added Taxes are those taxes levied by the federal
or any provincial or territorial government including the Goods and Services Tax, the
Quebec Sales Tax, the Harmonized Sales Tax, and any similar tax, the collection and
payment of which are imposed by tax legislation.
what is not including the construction cost ? - answer- Value-Added Taxes,
- compensation of the Architect and Consultants,
- land cost,
- land development charges,
and other professional fees.
If, at any time during provision of the Services, the Construction Cost Estimate or the
lowest compliant bid or the lowest negotiated proposal exceeds the Construction
Budget, and the excess is less than or more than 15% as the case may be - answerGC
4.4, or GC 4.5 and 4.6, shall apply. Alternatively, if the Architect and the Client wish to
agree to a percentage other than 15%, that percentage shall be ____%.