SIA Architect’s Appointment 2019 Seminar: THE BUSINESS OF ARCHITECTURE

Date2019-05-16
Event start15:30 PM
Duration2 hrs 30 min ( from 3:30pm to 6:00pm )
VenueSIA Theatrette Level 3, 79B Neil Road (S)088904
CPD4 points
Contact2
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Synopsis

The enactment of the Competition Act in 2004 was founded on  Adam Smith’s theory that self-interested competition can benefit society.  One of the effects of this legislation is that the SIA Recommended Minimum Scale of Fee for Basic Services became illegal.

Fifteen years on, the architectural profession is plagued by fee diving, low salary levels, long working hours (often without overtime pay), and challenges in attracting and retaining talent.

What can we do to help ourselves?

Who should attend:  Owners of architectural practices, senior management and anyone interested in the viability of the profession.

 

Synopsis

Topic 1
Life Without a Fee Scale – Healthy Practice in the Face of Competition
Ar. Catherine Loke, Lander Loke Architects; 1st Vice President, SIA, and Chairman of the Architects Appointment Committee

In the most recent issue of The Singapore Architect (Issue No.14 – Have Faith), the speaker wrote the article Life Without a Fee Scale: Confronting the Moral Dilemma, and included in the article three things you can do in 2019.  As a continuation of the ideas presented, the speaker will go through the finer points behind the SIA Scope of Service Matrix, the spectrum of issues which affect fees and healthy practice, and offer further action practitioners can take towards healthy practice in the face of competition.

The speaker will also update you on the work of the Architect’s Appointment Committee and ongoing discussions with policy makers on public procurement issues.

Topic 2
The Architect’s role as Qualified Person – How Do We Allow Market Competition Without Compromising On Resources Required To Perform Statutory Duties
Ar. Tan Shao Yen, CPG Corporation’s Group Chief Innovation Officer, President, Board of Architects

One of the architect’s roles is to act as Qualified Person (QP) in compliance with various Acts, Regulations and Codes.  Resources are required by QP and their supervised staff to perform such duties. With increased sophistication and rising standards of our built environment, more statutory compliances are also being introduced, requiring the need for more resources. However, currently the architect’s fee is subjected to free market competition, which may inadvertently reward risk-taking behaviour leading to inadequate service or worse, compromised quality of compliance. The industry has recognised that a more sustainable approach is needed to ensure that while the appointment of architects is subjected to free market competition, the fee must be adequate for the appointed architect to employ the adequate resources to perform the statutory duties. The main challenge is how to establish such a fee benchmark.  The speaker will update you on BOA’s and SIA’s current multi-pronged approach, and invites you to participate in this seminar and forum.

Topic 3
SIA-Deltek Architecture Industry Survey
Mr Andy McKay, Deltek Regional Senior Director 

With 39 years of experience delivering Architecture and Engineering based studies and reports, Deltek is partnering with the SIA to create and in-depth industry analysis survey to help Architecture firms in Singapore benchmark their firm and improve results

The purpose of the survey is to give Architecture firms insight into Architecture industry benchmarks, future trends and historical analysis for key areas of your business including project and financial management, business development, and human resource management.

The results will give you greater understanding of the current challenges facing the Architecture industry in Singapore, the key initiatives that could impact your business now and into the future and how your firm measures up against Architecture specific KPI’s. The results will also include financial benchmarks and performance metrics that matter most to Architecture firms focusing on top financial challenges, key performance benchmarks and overall financial performance.


Speakers

Ar. Catherine Loke, Lander Loke Architects
CATHERINE LOKE obtained her Bachelor of Planning & Design in 1989 and Bachelor of Architecture (Hons) in 1992 from the University of Melbourne. She has worked briefly in Melbourne & Kuala Lumpur, and in Singapore since 1993. She has been a Registered Architect since 1998 and partner in Lander Loke Architects since 1999.

Catherine is currently the First Vice-President of SIA and also serves as Chairman of the Small & Medium Architectural Practice Committee, Minor Works Contract Working Group and Architects' Appointment Committee. In 2011 and 2012, she was the Facilitator of the Minor Works Contract Working Group which undertook a comprehensive review of the SIA Minor Works Contract First Edition 1987, resulting in the publication of the SIA Articles and Conditions of Contract for Minor Works 2012 (MWC 2012) in December 2012.

Outside of SIA, Catherine served as the Chief Examiner for the BOA Professional Practice Examination from 2014 to 2016. She was also a member of the BCA BIM Legal & Contractual Workgroup in 2013. She has given talks at the Society of Construction Law, and is currently Adjunct Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore, teaching architectural practice.

Ar. Tan Shao Yen
Ar. Tan Shao Yen, CPG Consultants Pte. Ltd. President, Board of Architects As an experienced architect of more than 25 years, Ar. Tan Shao Yen strongly believes in harnessing teamwork and leveraging design and process tools to provide holistic solutions. Shao Yen leads CPG Corporation in fostering innovative and collaborative endeavours, and brings valuable experience in delivering international projects across a diverse range of typologies in both the public and private sectors. Some of his work and opinions were published in “20 under 45: The Next Generation” by Singapore’s Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). A firm advocate of biophilic designs, Shao Yen actively participates and shares his insights at platforms, such as the International Network for Tropical Architecture Conference, Singapore Institute of Architects’ Practice Conventions, Board of Architects Seminars, and many other industry events.

Mr Andy McKay, Deltek APAC
Senior Sales Director

Andy believes that technology can support built environment firms to reach their full potential by providing them with the insights to make the right decisions on a project, removing administrative task so they can do more of what they love.



Schedule

4pm Welcome Address by President of SIA – Ar Seah Chee Huang
4.05pm Topic 1
Life Without a Fee Scale – Healthy Practice in the Face of Competition by Ar Catherine Loke
4.50pm Topic 2
The Architect’s role as Qualified Person – How Do We Allow Market Competition Without Compromising on Resources Required to Perform Statutory Duties? by Ar Tan Shao Yen
5.10pm Topic 3
SIA-Deltek Clarity Survey by Mr Andy McKay
5.30pm Q & A
5.50pm End of Event
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Terms & Conditions

  • For SIA Members whose registrations have been confirmed, attendance is compulsory. Cancellation for complimentary registration is only allowed 3 working days before the actual event.
  • Any absentee will be charged at $20.00.
  • Ticket is non-transferable under all circumstances.
  • Group registration will be subjected to group admin fee of $1 per ticket per transaction. Replacement/Cancellation of participant will not be allowed under group registration.