An architect is negotiating their contract with a new client, and they’re discussing which supplemental services the architect should provide. The project is an extension to a high school in a suburban area, which includes adding a new 25-space parking lot that will be planted to reduce stormwater runoff. The client’s other programmatic elements include a new science lab, 5 new classrooms, and new restroom facilities. The project will also include a new heating plant for the entire school, which will be managed by the school’s facilities director. The owner intends to hire a civil engineer for the project but is relatively inexperienced with construction projects. The client is concerned about budget and wants to hire the architect for the minimum number of required supplemental services given the project’s parameters.
Which of the following supplemental services should the architect suggest for the project? Check the three that apply.
Facility support services
Landscaping design
Existing facilities survey
Post-occupancy evaluation
Architect’s coordination of the owner’s consultants
Programming
One of the answers being “Architect’s coordination of the owner’s consultants” threw me off because B101 3.1.2 states - The Architect shall coordinate its services with those services provided by the Owner and the Owner’s Consultants.
Wouldn’t this already be included as a Basic service? If it said manage the the owners consultant I would have been sure of the answer. Am I misinterpreting something here?