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ARTICLE 3 SCOPE OF ARCHITECT'S BASIC SERVICES <br />§ 3.1 The Architect's Basic Services consist of those described in Article 3 and include usual and customary <br />structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering services. Services not set forth in this Article 3 are Additional <br />Services. <br />§ 3.1.1 The Architect shall manage the Architect's services, consult with the Owner, research applicable design <br />criteria, attend Project meetings, communicate with members of the Project team and report progress to the Owner. <br />§ 3.1.2 The Architect shall coordinate its services with those services provided by the Owner and the Owner's <br />consultants. The Architect shall be entitled to rely on the accuracy and completeness of services and information <br />furnished by the Owner and the Owner's consultants. The Architect shall provide prompt written notice to the Owner <br />if the Architect becomes aware of any error, omission or inconsistency in such services or information. <br />§ 3.1.3 As soon as practicable after the date of this Agreement, the Architect shall submit for the Owner's approval a <br />schedule for the performance of the Architect's services. The schedule initially shall include anticipated dates for the <br />commencement of construction and for Substantial Completion of the Work as set forth in the Initial Information. The <br />schedule shall include allowances for periods of time required for the Owner's review, for the performance of the <br />Owner's consultants, and for approval of submissions by authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. Once <br />approved by the Owner, time limits established by the schedule shall not, except for reasonable cause, be exceeded by <br />the Architect or Owner. With the Owner's approval, the Architect shall adjust the schedule, if necessary, as the Project <br />proceeds until the commencement of construction. <br />§ 3.1 .4 The Architect shall not be responsible for an Owner's directive or substitution made without the Architect's <br />approval. <br />§ 3.1.5 The Architect shall, at appropriate times, contact the governmental authorities required to approve the <br />Construction Documents and the entities providing utility services to the Project. In designing the Project, the <br />Architect shall respond to applicable design requirements imposed by such governmental authorities and by such <br />entities providing utility services. <br />§ 3.1.6 The Architect shall assist the Owner in connection with the Owner's responsibility for filing documents <br />required for the approval of governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. <br />§ 3.2 SCHEMATIC DESIGN PHASE SERVICES <br />§ 3.2.1 The Architect shall review the program and other Information furnished by the Owner, and shall review laws, <br />codes, and regulations applicable to the Architect's services. <br />§ 3.2.2 The Architect shall prepare a preliminary evaluation of the Owner's program, schedule, budget for the Cost of <br />the Work, Project site, and the proposed procurement or delivery method and other Initial Information, each in terms <br />of the other, to ascertain the requirements of the Project. The Architect shall notify the Owner of (1) any <br />inconsistencies discovered nn the information, and (2) other information or consulting services that may be reasonably <br />needed for the Project. <br />§ 3.2.3 The Architect shall present its preliminary evaluation to the Owner and shall discuss with the Owner <br />alternative approaches to design and construction of the Project, including the feasibility of incorporating <br />environmentally responsible design approaches. The Architect shall reach an understanding with the Owner regarding <br />the requirements of the Project. <br />§ 3.2.4 Based on the Project's requirements agreed upon with the Owner, the Architect shall prepare and present for <br />the Owner's approval a preliminary design illustrating the scale and relationship of the Project components. <br />§ 3.2.5 Based on the Owner's approval of the preliminary design, the Architect shall prepare Schematic Design <br />Documents for the Owner's approval. The Schematic Design Documents shall consist of drawings and other <br />documents including a site plan, if appropriate, and preliminary building plans, sections and elevations; and may <br />include some combination of study models, perspective sketches, or digital modeling. Preliminary selections of major <br />building systems and construction materials shall be noted on the drawings or described in writing. <br />Init. Al Document B101W — 2007 gformerly B151- — 1997). Copyright © 1974, 1978, 1987, 1997 and 2007 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights <br />reserved. WARNING: This AIA Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of 5 <br />this AIA Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under <br />the law. 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