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Self-Certification What is it? Should it be adopted for Albuquerque?
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Self-Certification What is it? Should it be adopted for Albuquerque?

Dec 30, 2015

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Page 1: Self-Certification What is it? Should it be adopted for Albuquerque?

Self-CertificationWhat is it?Should it be adopted for Albuquerque?

Page 2: Self-Certification What is it? Should it be adopted for Albuquerque?

Self-Certification is...

a program that allows licensed architects and engineers, registered with the City, to self-certify that a project complies with all applicable laws and codes and the project can be approved without full review by plan examiners (though some 20% of applications are randomly selected for audit).

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Is it New?Self-Certification programs have existed in New York City and Chicago for several years.

48% of new building applications to NY City Department of Buildings in 2006 were self-certified.

City of Dayton, OH has a pilot program.

AIA Phoenix was recently instrumental in the adoption of a self-certification program in Phoenix (modeled after Chicago).

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Advantages?The chief advantage is the time saved in the permitting process for all projects. Earlier occupancy, rents, better materials prices.

TI work, in particular, is positively affected.

With a tight budget it may give the City the opportunity to re-assign personnel from plan check to other duties.

Architects more directly assume the responsibility (and liability) they already have.

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How Does It Work?(programs vary by city... following based on Phoenix)

The architect applies to the City to become registered to self-certify projects.

In addition to general information, and 3 yrs. of practice, 3-5 projects are listed for which the applicant was the architect of record.

The architect attends a City-run training program for applicants. Typical fees run from $1,500-$2,500 for a 16 hr. training program.

Qualified architect submits project (see flow chart).

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Sample Flow Chart

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What Stays the Same?

Projects are valued as they would be for standard plan-check. Record Drawings may be required.

Some additional fees may apply based on jurisdiction.

Planning and Zoning.

Field inspections are required.

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What Projects Qualify?

TI’s for business, mercantile, factory, assembly & Storage.

New Residential and commercial to 4 stories.

Landscape salvage, inventory and new landscapes.

Grading/drainage & Parking lots.

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What Doesn’t?

Historic preservation

Hillside projects

Institutional projects

Hazardous occupancies

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AZ Program Links

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What About My E & O?

Preliminary indications from insurance agents in the Albuquerque area indicate there is no increase in liability beyond that already assumed by the design professional.

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Should AIA-ABQ Pursue Self-Certification?

Do you think this is a program we should have in Albuquerque?

How do you feel about self-certification and the role of architects in the process?

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More Information...http://www.phoenix.gov/development/scp.html

http://arizonaselfcertification.com/

http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/bldgs/provdrs/stand_plan/svcs/the_self-certificationprogram.html

http://www.cityofchicago.org/content/city/en/depts/bldgs/provdrs/stand_plan/svcs/certified_correctionsprogram.html

http://archrecord.construction.com/news/daily/archives/071018self.asp