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ASEP CODE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: 2007-2010

UPDATE OF THE NATIONAL STRUCTURAL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES


(NSCP)

Adam Abinales1, Emilio Morales2, Ronwaldo Aquino3

Abstract: This paper is presented at the 14th ASEP International Convention held last May 21-22, 2009 in Great Eastern
Hotel and at the 2009 PICE Mid-year Convention in Bacolod Pavilion Resort Hotel, Bacolod City in June 26-27, 2009 and
consists of two main parts. First, the long-term plan of action for code development that has been formulated by the ASEP
Codes and Standards Committee (CSC) is discussed. The term for members of the committee has been set to three years
primarily for continuity. Also, the committee has decided to seek to develop each section of the code (e.g. general
requirements (loads and actions), foundations and geo-materials, bridges, steel and metal, structural concrete, wood and
masonry, housing, railways and ports and harbor) independently. Second, the series of activities of the committee as part of
its ongoing campaign for code development is briefly discussed.
Key words: ASEP, NSCP, CSC, structural engineering, Philippines, code development program

1 INTRODUCTION Table 1 Five Editions of the NSCP


This paper is presented at the 14th ASEP International Edition/ Printing Year Title Short
Convention and consists of two main parts. The second Volume Form
chapter discusses the long-term plan of action for code 1st -- 1972 National Structural NSCB-
development that has been formulated by the ASEP Codes Edition Code for Buildings 1972
and Standards Committee. The third chapter summarizes 1st 2nd 1977 National Structural NSCB-
the presentations and discussions at the various activities of Edition printing Code for Buildings 1972
the committee spearheading the updating of the National 2nd -- 1982 National Structural NSCB-
Structural Code of the Philippines (NSCP). This chapter Edition Code for Buildings 1982
presents a brief background of the efforts by ASEP and its 3rd -- 1987 National Structural NSCP-
Codes and Standards Committee in laying out a plan of Edition Code of the 1987
action for the development and updating of the NSCP. Philippines
1.1 History of the NSCP 4th -- 1992 National Structural NSCP-
Edition Code of the 1992
The question might be asked: “Why update the NSCP now?” Vol. 1 Philippines – Vol. 1
We could look at the history of the NSCP in Table 1. (Buildings, Towers,
From Table 1, Five (5) years seems to be the typical time and Other Vertical
frame between either code updates or code re-printing. Structures)
NSCP-2001 was actually released in 2002. An update may 4th 3rd 1996 National Structural NSCP-
have been due in 2007, but instead the 2nd printing of the Edition printing Code of the 1992
4th edition Volume 2 was released. The next update due Vol. 1 Philippines – Vol. 1
may be in 2010. (Buildings, Towers,
and Other Vertical
There have been recent developments in terms of wind Structures)
loading and earthquake loading in particular, as well as in 1st -- 1997 National Structural NSCP-
concrete design and steel design, which have not been Edition Code of the 1997
captured yet in the most recent NSCP-2001. For example, Vol. 2 Philippines – Vol. 2
dynamic wind effects and the use of deterministic MCE (Roads, Highways,
(maximum credible earthquake) values instead of the Bridges)
traditional probabilistic procedure are now considered in the 5th -- 2001 National Structural NSCP-
latest international codes. There have also been attempts at Edition Code of the 2001
harmonizing the different codes of different neighboring Vol. 1 Philippines – Vol. 1
countries, as well as moving towards performance-based (Buildings, Towers,
designs. On the contrary, in the Philippine setting MCE and Other Vertical
values may not be readily available. Structures)
1st 2nd 2007 National Structural NSCP-
Edition printing Code of the 1997
Vol. 2 Philippines – Vol. 2
(Roads, Highways,

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Bridges) capacities of foundations, evaluating stability of slopes, and
assessing liquefaction potential. The scope of the provisions
Table 2 Code Bases of the NSCP
will be expanded to include the treatment of all geomaterials,
NSCP Code Bases including soils, rocks and intermediate materials. The
Edition subcommittee also aims to include recommendations
NSCB-1972 UBC 1970 governing the use of ground improvement procedures.
NSCB-1982 UBC 1978 2 LONG-TERM PLAN OF ACTION
NSCP-1987 UBC 1985, AISC-ASD, ACI 318-83
NSCP-1992 SEAOC 1988, UBC 1988, ACI 318-89 2.1 Three-year Term for the Codes and Standards
NSCP-1997 AASHTO 1992 Committee Members
NSCP-2001 UBC 1997, ASCE7-95, ACI 318-95, AISC The ASEP Codes and Standards Committee, through its
9th Ed. board resolution promulgated in June 2007, may be
1.2 Code Basis of the NSCP considered as one of the standing committees of the ASEP
where its members will be appointed with a minimum three-
The next question that might be asked is: “What code should year term. This move aims to ensure continuity of the Codes
we base the NSCP on?” We could look at the history of the and Standards Committee when the managing director
code basis of the NSCP in Table 2. designated is no longer elected in the ASEP Board.
Since the update of NSCP-2001, the ASCE7-95 has had 3 The current CSC Executive Committee is composed of the
updates, and the UBC 1997 has been replaced by the IBC following personalities:
which has three (3) versions already and that is talking only
about US-based codes. Elsewhere, the Joint Australian / • Wilfredo S. Lopez, F.ASEP (ASEP President 2008-
New Zealand Standard (AS/NZS) and the Architectural 2009)
Institute of Japan’s Recommendations for Loads on • Christopher PT. Tamayo, F.ASEP (ASEP Past
Buildings (AIJ-RLB), for example, have been recently President 2007-2008)
updated with provisions particularly in wind loading that are
far more advanced than those in America. • Adam C. Abinales, F.ASEP (ASEP Vice-President
2008-2009)
Due to recent strong typhoons that caused extensive
damages in the Philippines, many truss-type structures such • Emilio M. Morales, F.ASEP (Overall Chairman,
as antenna and transmission towers and billboards collapsed. CSC Coordinating Group)
The NSCP nor the ASCE7-95 wind loading provisions do The main eleven (11) sub-committees of the CSC and the
not have very specific guidance on the structural design of respective chairman/co-chairman are as follows:
antenna towers and transmission towers in particular.
Meanwhile, there is the ASCE74-91 which provides guide as • General Requirements (Loads and Actions): Carlos
to the loads on transmission towers. There is also the Villaraza (Chairman), Virgilio Columna, F.ASEP
ANSI/EIA/TIA-222 series of documents, with its “G” and Peter Tolentino (Co-Chairmen)
version released in late 2005, which is targeted specifically • Steel and Metal: Anthony Vladimir Pimentel,
for loads on antennas and antenna supporting structures. F.ASEP (Chairman), Gilbert Magbutay and
The latest edition of the NSCP provides very restrictive Frederick Sison (Co- Chairmen)
provisions on the design of up to two-story dwelling and • Structural Concrete: Jorge Genota, FASEP
residential houses. With the intensive housing program of (Chairman), Romeo Estañero, Ph.D, F.ASEP (Co-
the national and local governments, including non- Chairman)
government organizations like Gawad Kalinga (GK),
Habitat for Community, etc., CSC has created the housing • Wood and Masonry: Christopher PT. Tamayo
sub-committee to formulate the first housing code of the (Chair), Alan Aban (Co-Chair)
Philippines (NSCP v3) which will cater to the design and • Foundations and Geo-Materials: Mark Albert Zarco,
construction of affordable shelter and housing structures. Ph.D (Chairman), Roy Anthony Luna (Co-
Batas Pambansa (BP) No. 220 or the Law on Socialized Chairman)
Housing Projects in the Philippines has failed to address the
safety requirements on the design of up to two-story • Bridges (NSCP v2): Alberto Canete, F.ASEP
dwelling and residential houses particularly the wind and (Chairman), Edwin Matanguihan (Co-Chairman)
earthquake loadings. This NSCP v3 intends to address these • Housing (NSCP v3): Miriam Lusica-Tamayo ,
safety issues. F.ASEP (Chairman), George Richard Siton and
The CSC through the corresponding sub-committee on Ruth Mabilangan (Co-Chairmen)
foundations and geomaterials intends to expand pertinent • Railways (NSCP v4): Josefina Dilig-Lagmay
provisions in the 2001 NSCP Vol. 1 edition to include (Chairperson), Winnie-Ann Bulactial (Co-
recommendations on the scope and methodology to be used Chairperson)
in subsurface investigations, determination of allowable

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• Tall Buildings – Ronaldo Ison, F.ASEP (Chairman), suggested:
Virgilio Columna, F.ASEP (Co-Chairman)
• IBC 2003 (general loads, earthquake loads)
• Standards – Vinci Nicolas Villaseñor, F.ASEP
• IBC 2006 (general loads, earthquake loads)
(Chairman), Ronaldo Ison, F.ASEP (Co-Chairman)
• ASCE 7-05 (general loads, wind loads)
• Ports and Harbor (NSCP v5): Eduardo Arrojado,
F.ASEP (Chairman) • ANSI/EIA/TIA-222-G-2005 (loads on antennas and
antenna supporting structures)
The managing director for the Codes and Standards
Committee from 2007 to present is Adam Abinales. • AISC-LRFD 3rd Ed., AISC-ASD 13th Ed., AISI
2007 (steel design)
The Codes and Standards Committee has set a regular
meeting held every first week of the month subject to the • ACI 318-2008 (concrete design)
availability of the committee members (chairman and co-
• AREMA (railways design)
chairmen).
US-based codes are still the primary codes being considered
2.2 Regular Monthly Meeting
for compatibility with earlier NSCP editions which have
On the very first meeting of the committee, the plans and been historically based on US codes. However, there are
projects of the CSC for the year 2007-2008 were discussed. certain items in codes from other countries that are not being
Initially, it was made clear to the group that the intent for considered in US codes. In wind loading, these include
this year is basically not to update the entire NSCP Vol. 1 accounting for across-wind loading and checking of wind-
(5th edition). The group would work on the update of the induced acceleration levels for occupant comfort, which are
NSCP Vol. 1 by section/chapter. As suggested and presented, checked in Australian and Japanese codes. [Aquino, 2005]
the group would start on the update of the section/chapter on
2.4 Independent Updates of NSCP Sections and
LOADS AND ACTIONS. In this undertaking, comparison
Corresponding CSC Activities
of IBC 2006 and IBC 2003 with the current earthquake load
provisions of the NSCP, and comparison of ASCE 7-02 and Note that each basis code / document is updated
TIA/EIA-222-G with the current NSCP wind load provisions independently of each other. It was then decided that the
were conceived. Codes and Standards Committee shall update each section of
the code independently.
The following suggestive points were raised during the
discussions as follows: As such, the activities of the CSC have generally been
geared towards each individual section. One activity that
• To rationalize the philosophy of the loads and
the committee has planned to hold regularly is the
actions provisions from the respective codes to be
facilitation of a forum amongst ASEP members with invited
used / adopted for the NSCP Vol. 1 update; whether
experts from outside ASEP to talk about specific sections of
to come up with performance-based code.
the codes.
• To review the existing wind speed / wind zone map
It has been likewise primarily decided that the section on
and existing seismic zone map being used in the
Loads and Actions shall be up for updating first. As such,
current code and to involve the respective
the very first activity that the committee has organized was
government agencies to tackle on these data;
the 1st ASEP Forum on Loads and Actions, which is
• To expand the earthquake load provisions of the summarized next.
current code with the inclusion of geohazard
3 1ST ASEP FORUM ON LOADS AND ACTIONS
mapping;
The 1st ASEP Forum on Loads and Actions was held on
• To update the wind zone map by considering
December 6, 2007 at the PHIVOLCS Auditorium in Diliman,
micro-zonation;
Quezon City. This forum has the following objectives:
• To include commentary in the proposed update of
• to determine the necessity of upgrading the current
the section / chapter;
code on Loads and Actions provisions; and
• To hold a forum/workshop (to be sponsored by
• to determine from concerned government agencies
ASEP through Continuing Professional
such as PHIVOLCS, PAGASA, DENR available
Development (CPD) and Codes and Standards (CS)
data / information about earthquake, wind and
committees) on the proposed update in order to get
hazard mapping that will be needed in the update.
inputs / ideas from the senior practicing engineers/
specialists of the PICE/ASEP. This is the first of the series of ASEP forum on Structural
Codes, in which this first forum was entitled “ASEP Forum
2.3 Code Bases for NSCP Update
on National Structural Code on Loads and Actions.”
The Codes and Standards Committee since being formed has Different experts both from within ASEP and from other
started to discuss the codes that will be used as bases for the fields were invited to speak on different topics related to
NSCP updates. The following US-based codes have been Loads and Actions, as follows:

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• B.M. Pacheco (Chairman, Civil Engineering 4 1ST MULTI-STAKEHOLDERS FORUM ON
Department, UP Diliman; Chairman, Vibrametrics, NATIONAL STRUCTURAL CODES AND
Inc.; Chairman, PICE National Committee on STANDARDS
DMAPS and DQRP), on “Disaster Mitigation and
Initially, as CSC members has further deliberated on the
Preparedness, Typhoon Engineering, and Wind
update of the NSCP to consider the whole publication and
Speed Maps”
expand its publication to include housing and railways, the
• M.A.H. Zarco (Chairman, Engineering Sciences 1st Multi-Stakeholders Forum on National Structural Codes
Department, UP Diliman), on “Failure Mechanism and Standards was held on August 22, 2008 at the
of the 17 February 2006 Guinsaugon Rockslide- PHIVOLCS Auditorium in Diliman, Quezon City. This
Debris Avalanche, Philippines” forum has the following objectives:
• K.L. Queano (MGB Geohazard Assessment Team), • to assess the current status of NSCP in relation with
on “National Geohazard Mapping and Assessment prevailing international codes;
Program of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau-
• to solicit commitment from various stakeholders to
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
participate in the committee workgroups of CSC;
(MGB-DENR)”
and
• E.L. Juanillo (Supervising Weather Specialist,
• to establish milestones and road maps
PAGASA), on “Wind Meteorology”
This is the second of the series of ASEP forum on Codes and
Among the issues discussed during the forum are:
Standards, in which this forum was entitled “Multi-
• The Codes and Standards Committee may consider Stakeholders Forum on National Structural Codes and
the suggestion that a follow-up consultation Standards.” Different stakeholders within the engineering
meeting with engineers from leading consulting and construction industry and from the government,
firms be conducted with regards to the update of academe and business community were invited to participate
the earthquake and wind load provisions of the and were tapped to be resource persons and members of the
NSCP based on the IBC2003 or 2006 and ASCE7- following workgroups:
05, respectively.
• Workgroup on General Requirements (Loads and
• Floor discussion on PAGASA presentation Actions) as facilitated by Prof. Ignacio Ulpiano
regarding the need to consider increase of the wind
• Workgroup on Steel and Metal as reported by Engr.
zoning of the Philippines based on statistical data of
Anthony Vladimir Pimentel
wind speed over Philippine area of responsibility.
• Workgroup on Structural Concrete as reported by
• Floor discussion on the need of integrating the
Engr. Jorge Genota
provisions of TIA/EIA with regards to analysis and
design of vertical tower structures in Section 207 of • Workgroup on Foundation and Geo-Materials as
NSCP. reported by Dr. Mark Zarco
• Floor discussion on the need to consider IBC 2003 • Workgroup on Bridges (NSCP v2) as reported by
or IBC 2006 earthquake provisions in Section 208 Engr. Arwin Salih
of NSCP.
• Workgroup on Housing (NSCP v3) as reported by
Since the forum, the following had been up on the Engr. Richard George Siton
committee’s agenda:
• Workgroup on Railways (NSCP v4) as reported by
• Conduct follow-up discussion after the ASEP Engr. Winnie-Ann Bulactial
Forum on Structural Codes on Loads and Actions
The following were identified as stakeholders of this
held last December 6, 2007 at the PHIVOLCS
momentous undertaking of the CSC:
Auditorium.
• Government agencies such as DOST-PAGASA,
• Discuss next plans and actions based on the
DOST-PHIVOLCS, DENR-EMB, DOTC, DPWH,
presentation of resource persons regarding the wind
DND-OCD-NDCC, HLURB, Bureau of
and earthquake loadings to be integrated in the
Forestry/UPLB, local government Building
proposed revisions of the specific wind and
Officials
earthquake provisions of NSCP.
• Engineering Consultants / Practicing Civil
• Outline specific provisions of the IBC 2003/2006
Engineers, Geotechnical Engineers and Structural
and ASCE7-05 that will be adapted to be
Engineers / PICE Members / ASEP Members /
incorporated in the NSCP update of Sections 207
Members of the Academe
and 208.
• Trade Associations / Manufacturers and Suppliers /
• Other matters related to the General Requirements
Builders and Contractors / Developers / Service
provisions of NSCP.

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Providers (end users) • Pozzolanic Philippines, Inc. represented by Mr. Tim
Schroeder
5 CODES AND STANDARDS COMMITTEE
PLANNING WORKSHOP • ACS Chemicals represented by Mr. Al Supetran
The CSC Coordinating Group members held its planning •
workshop in January 30-31, 2009 at the Retreat House of
The event was highlighted with the presentation of these
CBCP Training Center in Tagaytay City. This successful
sponsors after a sumptuous dinner cocktail catered by Le
two-day workshop was facilitated by Engr. Emil Morales
Soufflé. Engr. Adam Abinales made a brief presentation on
and the following activities were done:
“Why Update NSCP Now?” in order to explain to the
• Progress reports of each sub-committee were sponsors the main purpose of the noble undertaking to which
presented which include the general strategies on they are supporting financially while Engr. Emil Morales
the proposed changes that will form part of the discussed on “Why the Sponsors’ Night?” to explain to the
NSCP update; sponsors the objectives of the occasion that night.
• Each sub-committee submitted potential sponsors 7 CONCLUSION
to be tapped to be partners in the noble undertaking
The ASEP Codes and Standards Committee have seriously
of NSCP update;
started to re-convene and there are plans that have been laid
• Discussion on the interfacing of the related sub- out within the three-year term (2007-2010) of the current
committees, seamless integration strategies, cross- members of the committee. We should expect at least an
referencing issues of relevant code features, update of the National Structural Code of the Philippines
potential interfacing problems and detailed before the end of the current year 2009. CSC has set the
proposed changes in the entire NSCP; and release of the following volumes late this year 2009:
• Discussion on the timetable for the NSCP update • NSCP Vol. 1 – Buildings, Towers and Other
Vertical Structures
On the second day of the workshop, Engr. Emil Morales
presented a briefing on “Where Are We Now?” and • NSCP Vol. 2 – Roads, Highways and Bridges
discussed the expected outcome of the two-day planning
• NSCP Vol. 3 – Housing
workshop which was successfully achieved by the
coordinating group. However, the sub-committee on Railways vows to release its
NSCP Vol. 4 in the first quarter of the coming year 2010.
At the end of the second day, CSC has discussed and
subsequently resolved the following issues regarding the
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
final outcome of the NSCP publication:
We thank the participants and speakers at the 1st ASEP
• The timeline for the release of the updated NSCP Forum on Loads and Actions, the stakeholders who attended
publication and participated in the 1st Multi-Stakeholders Forum on
National Structural Codes and Standards, the generous
• How to improve the current NSCP publication as to
sponsors which supported and are continuously supporting
its format, content and distribution
this noble task of updating the NSCP, the workgroup
6 SPONSORS’ NIGHT committee chairpersons of the Codes and Standards
Committee and the ASEP Board of Directors and Officers of
In order to defray the cost of updating and publishing the
fiscal years 2007-2008 led by Christopher PT. Tamayo and
NSCP volumes set to be released late this year 2009, the
2008-2009 led by Wilfredo Lopez.
ASEP-Codes and Standards Committee through its ways and
means sub-committee held its first ever Sponsors’ Night in
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
March 13, 2009 at the Rockwell Club Center in Makati City.
Adam C. Abinales, F.ASEP, PICE, is the Managing Principal
This momentous event was made successful with the
of Adam Abinales Engineering & Consultancy and
generous P100,000.00 pledge and sponsorship of the
accredited civil-structural engineer/consultant of Smart
following donors:
Communications, Philippine Long Distance Telephone
• Unitan Construction represented by Mr. Neil Tan Company, Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc., Bayan
Telecommunications, Ericsson Communications, SMEC
• Deecon represented by Ms. Ely Dee
Philippines, Tricore Solutions, Inc. He is currently the
• Hilti represented by Mr. Ramil Crisolo Vice-President and Managing Director of Codes and
Standards Committee of ASEP and a member of the
• Engineering Equipment Incorporated (EEI)
PICE-ASEP Disaster Quick Response Program (DQRP).
represented by Mr. Tony Pascua
He is presently a member of the Faculty of the
• PGATech represented by Mr. Mark Morales Department of Civil Engineering in Mapua Institute of
Technology. E-mail: abinales_adam@yahoo.com or
• First Philippine Balfuor represented by Mr. Tito
aaeplusc@yahoo.com.
Fernandez

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Emilio M. Morales, F.ASEP, PICE, is the President of EM2
and Partners and PGA Tech. He is the Overall Chairman
of the Codes and Standards Committee Coordinating
Group and concurrently the Chairman of PICE National
Geotechnical Engineering Division and was a former
Senior Lecturer at the Graduate Division, School of Civil
Engineering, University of the Philippines, Diliman in
Quezon City. He has a Master of Science in Civil
Engineering major in Geotechnics and Structures which
he obtained at Carnegie Mellon University in Piitsburgh,
PA. E-mail: emmorales07@gmail.com.
Ronwaldo Aquino, MSCE, M.ASEP, M.PICE, is a structural
engineer at Ove Arup and Partners Hong Kong Ltd,
(Philippines Branch). He is currently a member of the
Codes and Standards Committee of ASEP wherein he is a
resource person in the sub-committee for General
Requirements (Loads and Actions). He is also a member
of the PICE National Committee on Disaster Mitigation
and Preparedness Strategies (PICE DMAPS). E-mail:
ronwaldo.aquino@arup.com or ronjie@gmail.com.

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