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Institute of Town Planners India
Conditions of Engagement
And Scale of Professional Fees & Charges
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Urban and regional planning and development refers to a process
that harnesses, in a planned manner, the spatial and economic
potential of an area for the benefit of the people.
Scope ranges from planning a cluster of houses, complete
settlement and regions.
A professional in planning field must have knowledge, skill and
competence to handle all spatial and physical data required for
planning and development tasks.
Introduction
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A profession of responsibility as the client could be an individual, a
community, an agency, a corporate body, or a central, state or local
government department.
The job of planner is highly technical requiring skill and sincerity in work
and public dealing.
The Consultant Planner, therefore, has to be a person with integrity,
capacity, ability, dynamism and imagination.
Introduction
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Professional Services
Determination of the planning
program me
Type and Quantity
of work
Quality of workSelection of consultant
Decision on the fee and cost of the
work
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ITPI Conditions of Engagement
All regional plans and urban planning projects covering an areaof 0.5 hectares and more in metro-cities or 2 ha and more inother cities must be handled by a planner who shall be acorporate member of the Institute.
Corporate Members of the Institute of Town Planers, India aregoverned by the Articles of Association and Bye-laws of theInstitute for undertaking professional assignments, as peragreement with the client, and maintaining a quality standard.
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ITPI Conditions of Engagement
A Consultant Planner shall be remunerated for theprofessional services rendered by him as per agreementbetween him and the client specifying the scope of work andamount of fee to be paid.
Any difference or disputes on the scope of work may bereferred to the Institute of Town Planners, India, either by theClient or by the Consultant Planner in writing. The Instituteshall take appropriate action within a fixed period of time.
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In case of termination of the project prior to its completion, theClient shall pay to the Consultant Planner, his professionalfees and charges for the professional service rendered / workdone up to the date of the termination.
Matters of disputes shall be referred for arbitration by one ormore persons to be agreed upon between the parties.
If agreed by both the parties (Client and Consultant Planner),one of the arbitrator may be nominated by the Institute of TownPlanners, India.
ITPI Conditions of Engagement
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ITPI Conditions of Engagement
The Consultant Planner, as part of his professional assignmentis required to identify issues at hand, collect relevant data andcome up with planning proposals.
Implementation plans or detailed project report (DPR) are notcovered in his scope of work unless mentioned otherwise inagreement. These details, if required, will be considered asseparate services for which remuneration shall be in payablein accordance with scale of professional charges for suchworks.
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ITPI Conditions of Engagement
The Consultant Planner is also responsible to carry out all necessary primary surveys of different nature.
Primary survey work shall be an additional assignment and
separate remuneration shall be payable in accordance with the
appropriate scale of charges.
For the purpose he may refer and draw
upon data made available to him either by
client or other secondary sources. Transport
Physical
Socio economic
Land use
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ITPI Conditions of Engagement
The scope of services and scale of professional chargesprovided herein, are applicable for professional services to beentrusted to Corporate Members of the Institute of TownPlanners, India.
Consultancy firms wishing to undertake urban and regionalplanning consultancy projects shall also be governed by theseconditions of engagement and scale of professional fees &charges and shall have a corporate member of the Institute asa part of the consultancy firm.
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Types of consultancy services
Regional Planning
Perspective Policy Plan / vision of a state / region / district /metropolitan area
Annual Plan of a region / district / metropolitan area
Development Plan of a region / district / metropolitan area
Schemes and Projects as a part of any of the above plan such as roads, sharing of water etc.
Services as a part of the above plan and applicable to regional planning and development
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Planning and Development Management
• Specialized Sect oral Plans / studies
• EIA, landscape plan, environmental management plan, industrial development
plan, infrastructure plans, mobility plan, real estate development,
redevelopment plan, SEZ plan, slum rehabilitation plan, special area plans,
tourism development plan, traffic and transport plan, village development plan,
disaster management plan, project management consultancy, prefeasibility
reports, waste management plan, rainwater harvesting, city development plan
(CDP), slum-free city plan, GIS based property mapping, any other special
sect oral plan/ study related to land, land use and land management.
• Detailed project reports (DPRs)
• Advisory Services, Arbitration and Techno-legal Inputs
• Education. Research & Training pertaining to Urban and
• Regional Planning and Development
Types of consultancy services
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Regional Plan/ Regional Vision Document
Employment primary, secondary
and tertiary
Settlement pattern
Hazard prone areas
Land Utilization
Heritage Zones
Fiscal resources
Transportation road,
rail, air, water
Health, Water & Sanitation
Education
Agriculture and rural development
Population
Social structure
Physical and natural resource
Regional settings and profileHistory
Existing Characteristics
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3. Development vision, goals and objectives
4. Regional development policies and strategies: agricultural andrural development, development of industry, trade andcommerce, economic development, tourism, social welfare,poverty alleviation and employment generation, disastermanagement, conservation of heritage, forest and environment,urbanization, settlement pattern and transport network, integratedinfrastructure development covering water, sanitation, energy,education, health, recreation, communication and other utilities,facilities and services,
Regional Plan/ Regional Vision Document
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5. Development policies for special areas, if any, suchas new towns, SEZ, integrated townships,backward areas etc.
6. Identification of priority projects and institutionalframework.
7. Fiscal ressource mobilisation stratégie.
8. Phasing of the plan in periods of five yearspreferably so as to coincide with the
Regional Plan/ Regional Vision Document
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1. Evolution, regional setting and profile.
2. Existing conditions and development issues, demography,economic base and employment generation covering formal andinformal sectors and land use pattern, housing, transportation,infrastructure covering: utilities like water supply, electricity,sewerage, drainage, refuse collection and disposal, facilitiespertaining to education, health, recreation, services likecommunication(e.g., postal and telephone), protection e.g., police,fire and others, shelter development, environmental protection etc.
3. Assessment of deficiencies and projected requirements.
4. Development vision, aims and objectives.
Development plans, Master Plans, City Development
Plans
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5. Proposals incorporating
a. Concept of development,
b. Land use proposals
c. Transport system and networks comprising links and nodes.
d. Social infrastructure
e. Physical Infrastructure
6. Implementation:
a. Phasing
b. Identification of projects implementing agencies including private,
cooperative and corporate sectors and priority.
c. Resource Mobilization (land and fiscal),
d. Development promotion rules/ regulations.
7. Monitoring & Review
Development plans, Master Plans, City Development
Plans
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1. Location and other physical characteristics of the area
2. Aims and objectives and schedule of area requirements
3. Alternative concepts, their evaluation and selection of most preferred option after
consultation with stakeholders.
5. Preparation of plan based upon the chosen option.
6. Planning (not engineering) details of infrastructure water supply, sewage, drainage,
electricity and road network.
7. Implementation
a. Phasingb. Identification of projects / schemes and implementing agencies including private, cooperative and corporate sectors on priority.c. Mobilization of land and fiscal
Special Area Plan, Redevelopment Plan, Urban renewal
plan, Local Area Plan
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Scale of professional fees and charges shall be theminimum desirable payable to a Consultant Planners.However, they are at liberty to charge a lump sum feesas per mutual agreement with the Client, inconsideration of their particular professional standing,higher level of expertise offered by their organization,nature and complexity of the assignment, timeconstraints etc.
Scale of Professional Fees
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The factors that have governed the professional fees and charges
include specific cost to the Consultant Planner’s office in rendering the
service and his consultation fees.
For the purpose of simplification and transparency this cost has been
expressed in following terms
• Agreed / assigned population
• Percentage of cost of land development or
• Total cost of project,
• Man-month, where one man month includes fees of the Consultant
Planner and overheads for one month.
Since consultancy services related to planning management, advice,
arbitration, techno-legal advice etc. may be provided based upon time
charges per day or on retainer ship per month, these have been
accordingly included in the scale of professional charges.
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Professional Fees For Preparation Of Different Types Of Plans Based On Projected Planned Population
S.No Type of Plan Fee in Rs. Per 1000
persons
1 Regional Plan 2000
2 Regional Vision Document / Regional Perspective Policy Plan 800
3 Development Plan / Master Plan 10000
4 City Development Plan (Programme) 5000
5 City Vision / Perspective Policy Plan 4000
6 Sub-City Plan / Divisional Plan / Zonal Plan 15000
7 Special Area Plan/ Urban Renewal Plan / Redevelopment Plan 2000
8 Local Area (ward level) Plan / Sub-Divisional Plan / Sector Plan 20000
9 Village Development Plan 20000
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a. Minimum professional fee for preparation of plans for urban
areas shall be Rs. 200,000 and for rural settlements the minimum fee
shall be Rs100,000.
b. Projected Planned Population: Estimated population of a
region / settlement or part thereof for a planned period of 5 to 20 years
as the case may be, given in a published regional plan /
master/development plan. However, where there is no such plan
available or applicable, the estimated population shall be worked out
from the Census data.
c. For hill areas or inaccessible areas or areas with difficult
conditions (due to social, political or other reasons), the professional
fee shall be 1.5 times.
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S.No Type of Work Fee Description
1 All Layouts / Projects / Schemes 1.5% of the land
development
cost
2 Detailed Project Reports (DPR) 2% of the total
project cost
for which DPR is
being prepared
Professional Fees For Projects / Schemes Based On Land Development Cost /Total Project Cos
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a. Land development Cost includes cost of provision of water
supply, sewerage, drainage, construction of roads, street
lighting, arboriculture / landscaping and site levelling based on
unit rates as per local PWD.
b. This fee does not include the preparation of Building Plan.
c. The minimum professional fee shall be Rs. 200,000.
Professional Fees For Projects / Schemes Based On Land Development Cost /Total Project Cos
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S.No Designation Range of Fee
per month in
Rs (Lakhs)
1 Lead Consultant 2.5-4.5
2 Advisor 2.0-4.0
3 Key Professional (Domain Expert) 1.5-3.5
4 Technical Support Staff 0.5-1.5
Professional Fees For Preparation Of Different Types Of Plans Based On Man-months
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Lead Consultant: a senior Consultant Planner having experience of at
least 25 years in the field serving as the team leader.
b. Advisor: an expert Consultant Planner having experience of at least
25 years in the field.
c. Key professional (Domain expert): an expert Consultant Planner
having experience of at least 15 years in the specific area of consultancy
* Depending upon the experience fee may be charged within this range.
** One man-month is defined as a period comprising 20 working days (5
days/week) and includes fees of the Consultant Planner and overheads
for one month
Professional Fees For Preparation Of Different Types Of Plans Based On Man-months
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S.No Designation Range of Fee per month in Rs (Lakhs)
1 Advisor 1.5- 2.0
2 Key Professional
(Domain Expert)
.75- 1.75
Professional Fee As Retainer On Per Month Basis
• Definition of Advisor and Key professional as explained above.
• Depending upon the experience fee can be charged within this range.
• One man month includes fees of the Consultant Planner and overheads
for one month
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• Definition of Advisor and Key professional as explained above.
• Depending upon the experience fee can be charged within this
range.
S.No Designation Range of Fee per
Month in Rs
1 Advisor 10000 to 20000
2 Key Professional (Domain
Expert)
5000 to 10000
Professional Fee for Short term assignments on per day basis
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S.No Type of Plan Fees payable as % of total fees
payable
1 On the date of signing the Agreement 10
2 On submission of preliminary report/plans 30
3 On submission of draft final report /plans 20
4 On submission of final report/ plans 30
5 On acceptance of the final report/ plan by the Client 10
6 Total 100
The task under each stage should be specified depending upon the nature of work
and should form part of the agreement.
Mode of Payment
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T h a n k Y o u
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