Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Submitted by:
Bulalacao, Samuel E.
17-20560
Submitted to:
Engr. Dino Jose Marcelino Relativo
Instructor
BUILDING PLANS
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LOT POINTS SCHEDULE
SUBDIVISION
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BEARINGS : TRUE
4 SCALE 1:100
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N C E R T I F I C A T I O N
1 I hereby certify that this is a correct plan of the survey made by
me personally, or under my direct supervision in conformity with the
provisions of applicable laws of the Republic of the Philippines and the
rules and regulations of the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources.
I further certify that this plan accurately indicates the
boundaries of the property as indicated to me on the ground by the
survey claimant or his authorized representative and that I assume
S2 full responsibility for the technical correctness of the survey and the
accuracy of the monument setting.
8° 1
4' E
DATE
Date prepared
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
GEODETIC ENGINEER
LOT 10, BLOCK 1 Reg. Cert. No. Date
License No. Date
A = 492 SQ. M
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A D
V E R I F I C A T I O N
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° 47 DATE
S 60 PURPOSE
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LOT 11, BLOCK 1 CHIEF, REGIONAL SURVEYS DIVISION
Date Submitted
VICINITY MAP
SCALE NTS
TO BULA
1 PERSPECTIVE
A1 SCALE
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
3.50 m m
3.00 m 2.00 m m
2.00 m m 3.50 m m m
SERVICE YARD
1.50 m m T&B
KITCHEN T&B 2.00 m m
3.00 m m 3.00 m m
BEDROOM
4.00 m m BEDROOM
1.00 m m
MASTER'S
BEDROOM
1.85 m m
DINING
3.50 m m CARPORT 3.50 m m
2.50 m m
1.65 m m T&B
DN
2.10 m m FAMILY TERRACE
2.10 m m
AREA
UP
3.50 m m LIVING
AREA
1.40 m m 1.40 m m
PORCH
1.00 m m
1.50 m m TERRACE
UP
3.18 m m
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
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2.50 m m
1.67 m m
3.00 m m
3.00 m m
4 REAR ELEVATION
3 FRONT ELEVATION A 2 SCALE 1:100 M
A 2 SCALE 1:100 M
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
2.50 m 2.50 m
1.32 m
TOP OF ROOF BEAM TOP OF ROOF BEAM
3.00 m 3.00 m
PART OF
TOP OF SLAB BEDROOM FAMILY AREA T&B TOP OF SLAB BEDROOM BEDROOM TERR.
PART OF
3.00 m BEDROOM 3.00 m
8 LONGITUDINAL SECTION
7 CROSS SECTION A 2 SCALE 1:100 M
A 2 SCALE 1:100 M
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1
4 THK HARDIFLEX BOARD CIELING
PAINTED FIN.
1
4 THK HARDI FLEX BOARD CIELING
PAINTED FIN. UPvC CORNICE UPvC CORNICE
DN
1
4 THK HARDIFLEX BOARD CIELING
PAINTED FIN.
UP
GROUND FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
DRAWN:
BULALACAO STUDENT ID: 17-20560 PTR NO: REG NO: Proposed 2-story Residential Building
CONSTRUCTION DATE:
DATE: TIN: APPROVED:
FIRM
SUBJECT: BLDG. DESIGN ISSUED AT:
DATE: SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF NUEVA CACERES OWNER
STUDENT INSTRUCTOR
0.89 m
0.70 m 0.70 m
0.80 m 0.70 m m
1.00 m
D D D D
3 D
1 2 4
5
WOODEN FLUSH TYPE DOOR WOODEN FLUSH TYPE DOOR 2-WOODEN FLUSH TYPE DOOR
MAIN 1-WOODEN PANNEL DOOR MAKE 1 SETS REQ. MAKE 1 SETS REQ. UPVC DOOR
MAKE 3 SETS REQ.
MAKE 1 SET REQ. LOCATION: KITCHEN LOCATION: TERRACE/2nd FLR. MAKE 3 SETS REQ.
LOCATION: BEDROOM/MBR
LOCATION: ENTRANCE DOOR LOCATION:T&B
2.46 m m 1.23 m m
0.99 m m
1.60 m m 1.60 m m 1.60 m m 0.49 m m
W W
3 5
W W W
1 2 4
AWNING WINDOW ON AL.FRAMING
SLIDING WINDOW ON AL.FRAMING MAKE 7 SET REQ.
MAKE 1 SET REQ. SLIDING WINDOW ON AL.FRAMING SLIDING WINDOW ON AL.FRAMING
SLIDING WINDOW ON AL.FRAMING LOCATION: BEDROOM/FAM.AREA
MAKE 1 SET REQ. MAKE 1 SET REQ.
LOCATION: LIVING LOCATION: KITCHEN MAKE 7 SET REQ.
LOCATION: LIVING LOCATION: BEDROOM/FAM.AREA
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
BULALACAO STUDENT ID: 17-20560 PTR NO: REG NO: DRAWN:
CONSTRUCTION Proposed 2-story Residential Building
FIRM DATE: DATE: TIN: APPROVED:
SUBJECT: BLDG. DESIGN ISSUED AT:
DATE: SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF NUEVA CACERES OWNER
STUDENT INSTRUCTOR
3.50 m 3.50 m 3.00 m
RCB-1
RCB-1
RCB-2
RCB-2
CF-1 CF-1 CF-1 CF-1 SLAB
ELEV.@ ELEV.@ 3.00 m SLAB SLAB
FTB-1
FTB-1
0.60m 0.60m
3.00 m WF-2 WF-2 ELEV.@
0.60m
RCB-2 RCB-2 RCB-2
ELEV.@
0.60m
CF-1 CF-1 CF-1 CF-1
RCB-2
RCB-1
RCB-1
RCB-2
3.50 m SLAB SLAB SLAB
WF-1
ELEV.@
FTB-1
FTB-1
ELEV.@
3.50 m WF-2 0.60m
0.60m
WF-2
STAIRWELL
CF-1 CF-1 CF-1 CF-1
RCB-2
RCB-1
RCB-1
RCB-2
3.50 m SLAB SLAB
ELEV.@ ELEV.@ RCB-3
0.60m 0.60m
WF-1
ELEV.@
FTB-1
FTB-1
3.50 m 1.40 m
0.60m SLAB
WF-2
CB-1
CB-1
CB-1
CB-1
0.60m
1.50 m SLAB SLAB
FTB-1 SLAB
CF-1 CF-1 CF-1 CF-1 RCB-3 RCB-3 RCB-3
1.00 m
1.00 m
TRUSS-4
RB-3 RB-3 RB-3
CB-1
2.25 m
CB-1
TRUSS-3
CB-1
CB-1
1.00 m
2X3 CEE PURLINS
SP.@ 0.60M OC CB-1 RB-1 RB-1 RB-1 CB-1
TRUSS-6
VA
RB-3
LL
RB-2
EY
RB-3
RB-2
2.25 m
RB-1
1.00 m 2-2X2X41 ANGLE BAR 3.00 m
TOP & BOTTOM CHORD
TRUSS(SEE DETAIL)
TRUSS-1
CB-1 RB-2 RB-2 CB-1 RB-1
3.00 m 3.00 m
RB-1
RB-3
RB-1
RB-3
RB-2
3.50 m
TRUSS-1
1.75 m
2.25 m CB-1 RB-2 RB-2 CB-1
TRUSS-5
RB-2
RB-3
RB-3
RB-1
VA
RB-1
2.25 m LL 3.50 m
EY 2.25 m
1.00 m
TRUSS-2
CB-1 RB-1 RB-1 CB-1
1.50 m
CB-1
CB-1
1.00 m
1.50 m
1.00 m RB-3
RB-3
2.25 m 2.25 m
GUZZETE PLATE
1.00 m 3
16X1-1/2
ANGLE BAR
RB-3 RB-3
CF-2 RB-2 CF-2
0.65 m 0.65 m 1.00 m 1.20 m 1.25 m 1.25 m 1.20 m 1.00 m 0.65 m 0.65 m
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
BULALACAO STUDENT ID: 17-20560 PTR NO: REG NO: DRAWN:
CONSTRUCTION Proposed 2-story Residential Building
FIRM DATE: DATE: TIN: APPROVED:
SUBJECT: BLDG. DESIGN ISSUED AT:
DATE: SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF NUEVA CACERES OWNER
STUDENT INSTRUCTOR
CL CL
L/4 L/4
L/5 L/5
STIRRUPS: 10mmØ RSB SP. @ 4-0.05m,
3-0.10m, 3-0.15m, REST @ 0.20m O.C.
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
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VER.
4"THK CHB WALL W/12MMØ RSB
FOR VERT.BARS FOR EVERY 3rd LAYER OF
NGL
VARIES
3-12mmØ RSB SP @ 0.15m OC, BW
LONG BARS
0.40
W/10mmRSBØ TIES
0.30m
0.30
WF-1
C1/F1-ELEV./SECTION
1.50m. 1.50 m
6-20MMØ RSB VERT.BARS
SCHEDULE COLUMN FOOTING
0.30
SCALE WIDTH LENGTH DEPTH FOOTING UNITS
(M) (M) (M) REINFORCEMENT REQ'D REMARKS
0.30 m
7 - 16 mmØ G - 33 RSB
F1 1.50 1.50 0.30 bothways 16
0.30
1.50m.
1.50 m
0.04 m
SCHEDULE OF COLUMN
SIZE COLUMN MAIN STIRRUPS DIA. UNITS
SCALE SPACING REMARKS
(M) REINFORCEMENT SIZE REQ'D.
C.2 0.30 7 - 25 mm Ø G-33 RSB 10mm DIA. RSB 10 mm spirals @ 50 mm Pitch 1 SPIRAL
C1/F1-PLAN
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
BULALACAO STUDENT ID: 17-20560 PTR NO: REG NO: DRAWN:
CONSTRUCTION Proposed 2-story Residential Building
FIRM DATE: DATE: TIN: APPROVED:
SUBJECT: BLDG. DESIGN ISSUED AT:
DATE: SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF NUEVA CACERES OWNER
STUDENT INSTRUCTOR
CUT BARS SPACE ON ALTERNATE POSITION
(SEE SCHEDULE OF SLABS) 1. IN TWO -WAY SLABS, THE
BEND BARS (SEE SCHEDULE OF SLAB) BARS ALONG THE SHORT SPAN BE
STRAIGHT BARS (SEE SCHEDULE OF SLAB)
TEMPERATURE BARS SPACE ON ALTERNATE
AT THE LOWER LAYER FOR BOTTOM
POSITION (SEE SLAB SCHEDULE) BARS, AND AT THE UPPER LAYER
FOR TOP BARS SO THAT THE BARS
ALONG THE SHORTER SPAN SHALL
HAVE THE BIGGER EFFECTIVE
DEPTH, UNLESS OTHERWISE
DETAILED OR NOTED DUE TO THE
CONTINUITY OF BARS FROM
ADJOINING SPAN.
2. IF THE TOP REINFORCEMENT
OVER A COMMON SUPPORT OF
TWO ADJACENT SPANS ARE
DIFFERENT, THE SMALLER SPACING
SHALL BE FOLLOWED OR
ADOPTED ON BOTH SLAB PANELS
AT THE COMMON SUPPORT.
STRAIGHT BARS
TEMPERATURE BARS ON ALTERNATE POSTION
BEND BARS ON ALTERNATE POSITION
•SECTION
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0.30m.
2.00m.
0.20m.
1.00m.
LANDING LINE
12mmØ RSB STEEL MATTING
2.10m.
LANDING LINE
SP @ 0.15M OC BW.
ALT.BY 10mmØ RSB
1.00m.
1.00m.
UP
STAIR- PLAN
4.55m.
STAIR-ELEV./SEC.
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
BULALACAO STUDENT ID: 17-20560 PTR NO: REG NO: DRAWN:
CONSTRUCTION Proposed 2-story Residential Building
FIRM DATE: DATE: TIN: APPROVED:
SUBJECT: BLDG. DESIGN ISSUED AT:
DATE: SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF NUEVA CACERES OWNER
STUDENT INSTRUCTOR
SVT
CB CB CB CB
TO 2nd FLR. MS/VTR
CO FD
FD KS LAV
LAV WC
CO WC
CO
CB CB
FD LAV CO
WC
CB CB
DN
CO TO NEAR STREET DRAINAGE
UP
CB CB CB CB
UP
1 GROUND FLOOR PLUMBING LAYOUT PLAN 2 SECOND FLOOR PLUMBING LAYOUT PLAN
P 1 SCALE 1:100 P 1 SCALE 1:100
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LA F
V D
WC
DN
CO
CB SV
T
CO
LA
CB CO V F CB
WCD
CB KS CB
FD
CO WC LAV TO
CO 2n
CB d F CB
LR
UP .
CB CB
CB CB
UP
E
AG
AIN
DR
CB ET
T RE
RS
NEA
TO
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
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SVT- PLAN
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
BULALACAO STUDENT ID: 17-20560 PTR NO: REG NO: DRAWN:
CONSTRUCTION Proposed 2-story Residential Building
FIRM DATE: DATE: TIN: APPROVED:
SUBJECT: BLDG. DESIGN ISSUED AT:
DATE: SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF NUEVA CACERES OWNER
STUDENT INSTRUCTOR
FLOOR DRAIN WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE
LEGEND: GENERAL NOTES:
SPLASH
SEALING COMPOUND 1. ALL PLUMBING WORKS INCLUDED HEREIN SHALL BE EXECUTED IN
D
FLOOR SLAB F FAUCET ACCORDANCE TO THE PROVISION OF THE REVISED NATIONAL PLUMBING
FINISH FLOOR
CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, 1999 EDITION, THE NATIONAL PLUMBING CODE
AND LOCAL RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE MUNICIPALITY.
SH SHOWER 2. COORDINATE THE DRAWINGS WITH OTHER RELATED DRAWINGS AND
50mmØ VENT
ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT STRAINER SPECIFICATIONS. THE ENGINEER AND/OR THE ARCHITECT SHALL BE
EXPANSION SHIELD
LAV LAVATORY NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY OF ANY DISCREPANCY FOUND HEREIN.
CAST IRON BODY W/ BRONZE OR 3. ALL PIPES SHALL BE INSTALLED AS INDICATED, ANY RELOCATION
STAINLESS COVER STRAINER HANGER ROD REQUIRED FOR PROPER EXECUTION OF THE PLUMBING WORK SHALL BE
FD FLOOR DRAIN WITH PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE ENGINEER AND/OR THE ARCHITECT.
P-TRAP 4. PROPOSED SANITARY UTILITIES SHALL CONFORM TO THE ACTUAL
NO LESS THAN 2X DIA. OF PIPE CLAMP/ PIPE HANGER WC WATER CLOSET LOCATION, DEPTH AND INVERT ELEVATIONS OF ALL EXISTING PIPES AND
NOTE: NO PIPE HANGER ON GROUND INSTALLATIONS STRUCTURES AS VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR.
5. ALL SLOPES FOR HORIZONTAL DRAINAGE SHALL MAINTAIN TWO
CO CLEAN OUT
PERCENT (0.02) AND ONE PERCENT (0.01) MINIMUM UNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED.
DS DOWNSPOUT
FLOOR DRAIN DETAIL 6. WATER SUPPLY PIPE TO FIXTURE SHALL BE SIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS AND/OR PLUMBING CODE.
SCALE NTS
CB CATCH BASIN 7. ALL BRANCHES OF FIXTURE OR GROUP OF FIXTURES SHALL BE PROVIDED
WITH AIR CHAMBER MADE OF CAPPED VERTICAL EXTENSION PIPE OF
300mm MIN. TO 450mm MAX.
MH MANHOLE 8. ALL WATER LINES SHALL BE HYDROSTATICALLY TESTED @ 100 PSI FOR A
PERIOD OF TWO (2) HOURS BEFORE BURIED OR COVERED. GALVANIZED
CV CHECK VALVE IRON (G.I.) PIPES DIRECTLY IN CONTACT WITH SOIL SHALL BE PROVIDED
WITH TWO COATS OF COAL TAR AND WRAPPED WITH JUTE SACK AND
600 PAINTED WITH IN COAL TAR.
GV GATE VALVE
9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING UTILITIES @ SITE AND
150mm Ø PVC DRAINAGE PIPE 50 500 50 COORDINATE THE WORK WITH THE SEWER AND WATERLINE SERVICE
75 mm Ø PVC M WATER METER CONNECTING/ TAPPING POINT.
DOWNSPOUT
10. ALL PIPE SIZES AND OTHER DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETER (MM)
VSTR VENT STACK THRU ROOF UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED AND ARE INDICATIVE OF INSIDE DIAMETER.
100
100
400
600
600
100mmØ RSB
100
100
PLAN SECTION
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S1 S1
S2
S1
S1
3 S1
2
LP 4
LP
LP
S1 S2
S3W
S2
S2
S2
S3W
S3
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
BULALACAO
STUDENT ID: 17-20560 PTR NO: REG NO: DRAWN:
CONSTRUCTION Proposed 2-story Residential Building
FIRM DATE: DATE: TIN: APPROVED:
SUBJECT: BLDG. DESIGN ISSUED AT:
DATE: SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF NUEVA CACERES OWNER
STUDENT INSTRUCTOR
REF.
PP
5 PP PP
8 9 RANGE
PP
6
PP
7
DN
UP
UP
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
12000 V.A
FOR MAIN FEEDER
CONDUCTOR
FOR MAIN FEEDER
PROTECTION LEGEND: EMT TRADE SIZE CONDUIT, WIRES SHALL BE INSULATED FOR 600V, AND CAT 5
50.17 AMP.
230 V
= USE: 2C-14MM THHN COPPER
WIRE
USE: 100-AT,2P,230 V,BOLT ON
TYPE CIRCUIT BREAKER
UTP CABLE FOR DATA AND TELECOM. RG 59 COAXIAL CABLE FOR CABLE.
ON 32 MM DIA.uPVC PIPE
SERVICE ENTRANCE
5. ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS SHALL BE INSTALLED AS INDICATED IN THE
SERVICE DROP
1PH, 230VOLTS
2W, 60HZ
M KILOWATT HOUR METER INDIVIDUAL BRANCH CIRCUIT, HOMERUNS SHALL NOT BE COMBINED IN THE
SAME RACEWAY.
USE: 2C-14MM THHN COPPER # CIRCUIT HOMERUN
WIRE
ON 32 MM DIA.uPVC PIPE 6. ALL JUNCTION, PULL, OUTLET AND SWITCH BOXES SHALL BE PRIMER
PANEL BOARD PAINTED AND WITH COVER PLATE.
M 7. WHENEVER NECESSARY PULL BOX OF PROPER SIZES AND DIMENSIONS
CIRCUIT BREAKER
SHALL BE PROVIDED ALTHOUGH NOT INDICATED IN THE DRAWING.
LIGHTING OUTLET
8. ALL MATERIALS TO BE USED SHALL BE NEW AND APPROVED FOR THE
PANEL BOARD
S1 SWITCH 1-GANG INTENDED LOCATION AND PURPOSE.
100A, 2P 9. MOUNTING HEIGHTS NOT INDICATED ON DRAWINGS SHALL BE AS
S2 SWITCH 2-GANG
15A 15A
FOLLOWS:
1 2 S3 SWITCH 3-GANG LIGHTING CONTROL SWITCH -1.40m O.C. AFFL..
15A 15A
3 4
20A 20A CONVENIENCE OUTLET (REFRIGERATOR) DUPLEX RECEPTACLE OUTLET - 0.30m O.C., AFFL.
REF
5 6
30A 30A PANEL BOARDS -1.80m 0.C., AFFL.
7 8 UNIVERSAL CONVENIENCE OUTLET
30A OTHER FIXTURES -VERIFIED BY THE ARCHITECT
9
SPARE
ACU
AIRCONDITION UNIT 10. ALL ELECTRICAL WORKS HEREIN SHALL BE DONE UNDER DIRECT AND
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISION OF DULY QUALIFIED LICENSED ELECTRICAL
CIRCUIT WIRING
PANEL LP 1 - 14.0mm2 TW
GROUNDING
ENGINEER OR MASTER ELECTRICIAN.
SWITCH LEGS
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
BULALACAO DRAWN:
STUDENT ID: 17-20560 PTR NO: REG NO:
CONSTRUCTION Proposed 2-story Residential Building
FIRM DATE: DATE: TIN: APPROVED:
SUBJECT: BLDG. DESIGN ISSUED AT:
DATE: SCHOOL: UNIVERSITY OF NUEVA CACERES OWNER
STUDENT INSTRUCTOR
SERVICE DROP
1PH, 230VOLTS
2W, 60HZ
5.80m.
HOUR METER
KILOWATT
PB
2-14mm² THHN +1-5.5mm² 100A,
TW IN 25mm Ø PVC 2P
1.60
1.80m.
GROUND FLOOR
ENGR. CHARMAINE P. NARVADEZ DESIGNED: PROJECT TITLE APPROVED: REVISIONS: SHEET CONTENTS: SHEET NO.
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 885.00
b. Profit 590.00
c. Vat and Taxes 368.75
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 1,843.75
SUBTOTAL 7,743.75
b. Layout 1.00 lot
DIRECT COST
a. Labor Cost
1 Construction Foreman 1.00 days 650.00 650.00
3 Common Laborer 1.00 days 350.00 1,050.00
Labor Cost 1,700.00
b. Equipment Rental
Handtools (5% of Labor) 85.00
Equipment Rental Cost 85.00
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 267.75
b. Profit 178.50
c. Vat and Taxes 111.56
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 557.81
SUBTOTAL 2,342.81
c. Construction Safety and Health 1.00 lot
DIRECT COST
a. Materials Cost
Hard Hat 1.00 lot 2,000.00 2,000.00
Safety Shoes 1.00 lot 2,000.00 2,000.00
Safety Belts (harness) 1.00 lot 2,000.00 2,000.00
Safety Gloves 1.00 lot 2,000.00 2,000.00
Material Cost 8,000.00
b. Labor Cost
1 Safety Officer 1.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
Labor Cost 5,000.00
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 1,950.00
b. Profit 1,300.00
c. Vat and Taxes 812.50
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 4,062.50
SUBTOTAL 17,062.50
c. Project Photographs 1.00 lot
DIRECT COST
a. Materials Cost
Photos 1.00 lot 2,500.00 2,500.00
Material Cost 2,500.00
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 375.00
b. Profit 250.00
c. Vat and Taxes 156.25
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 781.25
SUBTOTAL 3,281.25
TOTAL COST (PRELIMINARIES) 30,430.31
2. EARTHWORKS
a. Excavation
1. Column Footing 64.80 cu.m.
DIRECT COST
a. Labor Cost
1 Construction Foreman 12.00 days 650.00 7,800.00
5 Common Laborer 12.00 days 350.00 21,000.00
Labor Cost 28,800.00
b. Equipment Rental
Handtools (5% of Labor) 1,440.00
Equipment Rental Cost 1,440.00
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 6,473.25
b. Profit 4,315.50
c. Vat and Taxes 2,697.19
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 13,485.94
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 5,801.25
b. Profit 3,867.50
c. Vat and Taxes 2,417.19
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 12,085.94
ITEM COST 50,760.94
c. Gravel Fill
1. Column Footing 3.60 cu.m.
DIRECT COST
a. Materials Cost
G 3/4 Gravel 4.00 cu.m. 1,485.00 5,940.00
Material Cost 5,940.00
b. Labor Cost
3 Common Laborer 1.00 days 350.00 1,050.00
Labor Cost 1,050.00
c. Equipment Rental
Handtools (5% of Labor) 52.50
Equipment Rental Cost 52.50
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 1,334.25
b. Profit 889.50
c. Vat and Taxes 555.94
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 2,779.69
ITEM COST 11,674.69
TOTAL COST (EARTHWORKS) 119,076.56
3. FORMS AND SCAFFOLDINGS
a. Columns 16.00 units
DIRECT COST
a. Materials Cost
2" x 2" x 12' Coco Lumber 359.00 pcs 112.00 40,208.00
2" x 3" x 12' Coco Lumber 79.00 pcs 168.00 13,272.00
1/4 x 4' x 8' Marine Plywood 33.00 pcs 495.00 16,335.00
Assorted C.W. Nails 30.00 kg 77.00 2,310.00
Material Cost 72,125.00
b. Labor Cost
1 Construction Foreman 20.00 days 650.00 13,000.00
2 Carpenter 20.00 days 550.00 22,000.00
2 Common Laborer 20.00 days 350.00 14,000.00
Labor Cost 49,000.00
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 18,168.75
b. Profit 12,112.50
c. Vat and Taxes 7,570.31
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (Project Supervision+Permits and Taxes) 37,851.56
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 13,371.75
b. Profit 8,914.50
c. Vat and Taxes 5,571.56
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (Project Supervision+Permits and Taxes) 27,857.81
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 10,293.84
b. Profit 6,862.56
c. Vat and Taxes 4,289.10
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (Project Supervision+Permits and Taxes) 21,445.51
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 2,316.75
b. Profit 1,544.50
c. Vat and Taxes 965.31
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (Project Supervision+Permits and Taxes) 4,826.56
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 11,557.20
b. Profit 7,704.80
c. Vat and Taxes 4,815.50
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 12,520.30
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 14,148.15
b. Profit 9,432.10
c. Vat and Taxes 5,895.06
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 29,475.31
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 33,119.55
b. Profit 22,079.70
c. Vat and Taxes 13,799.81
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 68,999.06
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 3,563.19
b. Profit 2,375.46
c. Vat and Taxes 1,484.66
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 7,423.31
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 9,038.70
b. Profit 6,025.80
c. Vat and Taxes 3,766.13
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 18,830.63
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 1,950.00
b. Profit 1,300.00
c. Vat and Taxes 812.50
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 4,062.50
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 24,525.75
b. Profit 16,350.50
c. Vat and Taxes 10,219.06
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 51,095.31
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 27,253.95
b. Profit 18,169.30
c. Vat and Taxes 11,355.81
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 56,779.06
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 25,239.00
b. Profit 16,826.00
c. Vat and Taxes 10,516.25
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 52,581.25
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 21,123.15
b. Profit 14,082.10
c. Vat and Taxes 8,801.31
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 44,006.56
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 7,793.10
b. Profit 5,195.40
c. Vat and Taxes 3,247.13
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 16,235.63
ITEM COST 68,189.63
TOTAL COST (PLASTERING WORKS) 68,189.63
7. ROOFING WORKS 1.00 lot
DIRECT COST
a. Materials Cost
Corrugated GI Sheets (1100 mm x 3660 mm) 44.00 pcs 1,400.00 61,600.00
1.2 mm. Thk. 2" x 4" x 6 m. C- Purlins 50.00 pcs 605.00 30,250.00
12 mm Ø Round Bar Sagrod 10.00 pcs 198.00 1,980.00
2 x 2 x 1/4 Angle Bar 16.00 pcs 1,294.00 20,704.00
3/16 x 1 -1/2 Angle Bar Purlin Connector 3.00 pcs 624.00 1,872.00
Ridge Roll 6.00 pcs 413.00 2,478.00
10 mm thk. Gusset Plate 2.16 sq.m 4,285.00 9,255.60
Metal Tekscrew 60.00 pcs 3.00 180.00
Welding Rod 20.00 kgs 149.00 2,980.00
4" Ø Grinding Disk 3.00 pcs 110.00 330.00
Material Cost 91,850.00
b. Labor Cost
1 Construction Foreman 10.00 days 650.00 6,500.00
2 Skilled Laborer 10.00 days 550.00 11,000.00
4 Common Laborer 10.00 days 350.00 14,000.00
Labor Cost 31,500.00
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 18,502.50
b. Profit 12,335.00
c. Vat and Taxes 7,709.38
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 38,546.88
Door 4 (2.10 m x 1.4 m 2 Wooden Flush type Door) 1.00 sets 10,500.00 10,500.00
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 7,605.00
b. Profit 5,070.00
c. Vat and Taxes 3,168.75
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 15,843.75
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 5,014.05
b. Profit 3,342.70
c. Vat and Taxes 2,089.19
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 10,445.94
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 7,618.95
b. Profit 5,079.30
c. Vat and Taxes 3,174.56
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 15,872.81
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 22,210.65
b. Profit 14,807.10
c. Vat and Taxes 9,254.44
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 46,272.19
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 8,836.80
b. Profit 5,891.20
c. Vat and Taxes 3,682.00
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 18,410.00
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 7,330.50
b. Profit 4,887.00
c. Vat and Taxes 3,054.38
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 15,271.88
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 9,111.00
b. Profit 6,074.00
c. Vat and Taxes 3,796.25
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 18,981.25
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 1,155.00
b. Profit 770.00
c. Vat and Taxes 481.25
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 2,406.25
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 23,654.04
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 3,548.11
b. Profit 2,365.40
c. Vat and Taxes 1,478.38
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (Project Supervision+Permits and Taxes) 7,391.89
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 19,308.60
b. Profit 12,872.40
c. Vat and Taxes 8,045.25
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 40,226.25
INDIRECT COST
a.OCM 885.00
b. Profit 590.00
c. Vat and Taxes 368.75
Sub-Total of Indirect Cost (OCM, Profit and Vat and Taxes) 1,843.75
A PRELIMINARIES 3 - B, D
B EXCAVATION-F1 3 A AI
C EXCAVATION-F2 3 AQ AJ
D EXCAVATION-F3 3 A AK
E EXCAVATION-F4 3 AQ AL
F EXCAVATION-TB1 1 AQ, AS W
G EXCAVATION-TB2 1 AN X
H EXCAVATION-WF 1 AN, AR AM
I EXCAVATION-SEPTIC TANK 3 AT J
J BACKFILLING-F 8 I, AO, AM K
K BACKFILLING-TB 1 J L
L BACKFILLING-WF 1 K M
M FILLING 4 L AE
O FORMS-1STFLOOR C1 3 AI AQ
P FORMS-1STFLOOR C2 3 AJ AR
Q FORMS-1STFLOOR C3 3 AK AS
R FORMS-1STFLOOR C4 3 AL AT
S FORMS-2NDFLOOR C1 3 BD AU
T FORMS-2NDFLOOR C2 3 AU AV
U FORMS-2NDFLOOR C3 3 BD AW
V FORMS-2NDFLOOR C4 3 BD AX
W FORMS-TB1 2 F AN
X FORMS-TB2 2 G AO
Y FORMS-RC BEAM1 2 AP, BU, BW Z, AA, AB
Z FORMS-RC BEAM2 2 Y AF
AA FORMS-RC BEAM3 2 Y AF
AB FORMS-RC BEAM4 2 Y AF
AC FORMS-RB1 4 AV, AW, AX BE
AD FORMS-RB2 4 AV, AW, AX BF
AE FORMS-SLAB ON FILL 2 M AP
AF FORMS-SUSPENDED SLAB 5 Y, Z, AA BD
AG FORMS-STAIRS 2 BG AY
AH STAGING AND SCAFFOLDING - AP, BU, BW BG
AI CONCRETEWORKS-F1 2 B O
AJ CONCRETEWORKS-F2 2 C P
AK CONCRETEWORKS-F3 2 D Q
AL CONCRETEWORKS-F4 2 E R
AM CONCRETEWORKS-WF 2 H J
AN CONCRETEWORKS-TB1 3 W G, H
AO CONCRETEWORKS-TB2 3 X J
AP CONCRETEWORKS-SLAB ON FILL 8 AE Y, AH
AQ CONCRETEWORKS-1STFLOOR C1 2 O C, E, F
AR CONCRETEWORKS-1STFLOOR C2 2 P H
AS CONCRETEWORKS-1STFLOOR C3 2 Q F
AT CONCRETEWORKS-1STFLOOR C4 2 R I
AU CONCRETEWORKS-2NDFLOOR C1 2 S T
AV CONCRETEWORKS-2NDFLOOR C2 2 T AC, AD
AW CONCRETEWORKS-2NDFLOOR C3 2 U AC, AD
AX CONCRETEWORKS-2NDFLOOR C4 2 V AC, AD
AY CONCRETEWORKS-STAIRS 3 AG BI
AY CONCRETEWORKS-RC BEAM1 3 Z, AA, AB S, U, V
BA CONCRETEWORKS-RC BEAM2 3 Z, AA, AB S, U, V
BB CONCRETEWORKS-RC BEAM3 3 Z, AA, AB S, U, V
BC CONCRETEWORKS-RC BEAM4 3 Z, AA, AB S, U, V
BD CONCRETEWORKS-SLAB 10 AF S, U, V
BE CONCRETEWORKS-RB1 6 AC BG
BF CONCRETEWORKS-RB2 6 AD BG
BG MASONRYWORKS-1STFLOOR 12 BE, BF BH, AG
BH MASONRYWORKS-2NDFLOOR 10 BG BW, BK
BI PLASTERING 7 BJ BM, BT
*NOTE REINFORCEMEN
THERE ARE 16 FOUNDATIONS AND IT WAS DIVIDED F4 C4
13
INTO FOUR ROWS THAT IS WHY YOU CAN SEE IN THE 2 DAYS
NETWORK IT IS DIVIDED INTO FOUR. EXAMPLE: N
FOOTING 1 - F1 , COLUMN 1 - C1 IO
V AT 4
A C
X C F4 3 DAYS
E
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DU
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DU
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EXCAVATION REINFORCEMENTS PLACEMENT OF EXCAVATION REINFORCEMENTS PLACEMENT OF
TIE BEAM 1 TB1 FORMS TB1 CONCRETE TB1 TIE BEAM 2 TB2 FORMS TB2 CONCRETE TB2
15 18 21 24 27 30 32 34
2 DAYS 2 DAYS 1 DAY 2 DAYS 2 DAYS 1 DAY
1 DAY
NOTE*
IN THE FLOOR PLAN, IT IS
INDICATED THAT THE FLOOR LINE
SHOULD BE ELEVATED FOR ABOUT
0.6 M FROM THE NGL
DU
MM
Y
FILLING OF
SUITABLE
MATERIALS
FOR FLOOR
REINFORCEMENTS PLACEMENT OF BACKFILLING - BACKFILLING - BACKFILLING - LINE FORMS SLAB REINFORCE
WF FORMS WF CONCRETE WF FOOTINGS TIE BEAM WALL FOOTING ELEVATION ON FILL SLAB ON FIL
31 33 35 36 37 38 39 40
1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 8 DAYS 1 DAY 1 DAY 4 DAYS 2 DAYS
ROUGHIN
Y
MM
DU
PLACEMENT OF
FORMS TB2 CONCRETE TB2
32 34
2 DAYS 1 DAY
REINFORCEMENT
46 RC BEAM2
49
2 DAYS
ROUGHING-INS
ELECTRICAL 42
2 C
DUMMY
AM S R
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M
BE M
3 DAYS
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2 DAYS
FO
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PLACEMENT OF REINFORCEMEN
ORMS SLAB REINFORCEMENT CONCRETE FORMS RC REINFORCEMENT FORMS RC REINFORCEMENT FORMS SUSPENDED SUSPENDED
SLAB ON FILL SLAB BEAM1 RC BEAM1 BEAM3 RC BEAM3 FLOOR SLAB FLOOR SLAB
40 41 44 45 47 2 DAYS 50 52 53
5 DAYS 3 DAYS 2 DAYS 2 DAYS 2 DAYS 5 DAYS 5 DAYS
DUMMY
STA FORMS RC
GIN
ROUGHING-INS GA BEAM4
ND 2 DAYS
PLUMBING 3 DAYS SCA
FFO
LDIN REINFORCEMENT
43 GS
RC BEAM4
48 51
2 DAYS
STA
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G AND
SCA
FFO
LDIN
GS
55 PLACEMENT OF
ELECTRIC S
G-IN
AL
FORMS C3 CONCRETE C3
59 63 1 DAY
67
3 2 DAYS
ROUGHIN
3 DAYS C
TS DU
EN MM
DUMMY
EM Y
C 3 DAYS
PLACEMENT OF R
CONCRETE FO
IN
REINFORCEMENT SUSPENDED REINFORCEMENTS RE
FORMS SUSPENDED SUSPENDED FLOOR SLAB AND 2ND FLOOR PLACEMENT OF REINFORCEMENT PLACEMENT
FLOOR SLAB FLOOR SLAB RC BEAMS COLUMN1 FORMS C1 CONCRETE C1 FORMS C2 CONCRETE
54 57 58 C2
53 60 1 DAY
62 66 70
5 DAYS 5 DAYS 7 DAYS 3 DAYS 2 DAYS 3 DAYS 2 DAYS
R
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N
FO
R
ROUGHIN
C
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PLUMBIN
M
DUMMY
3 DAYS 3 DAYS EN DU
TS
C PLACEMENT OF
4
G-INS
FORMS C4 CONCRETE C4
G
61 64 69
2 DAYS 1 DAY
56
GA
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S CAF
FOLD
IN GS
S T A G I N G A N D S C A F F O
PLACEMENT OF
PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE ROOF
FORMS ROOF
CEMENTS
CONCRETE C3
AM 1 & 2
63 67 BEAM 1 & 2 BEAM 1 & 2
1 DAY
72 74 76
4 DAYS 2 DAYS
DU
ROOF BE
MM DU
REINFOR
Y MM
4 DAYS Y
MASONRY -
REINFORCEMENT PLACEMENT OF CHB LAYING 1ST
C2 FORMS C2 CONCRETE C2 FLOOR
62 66 70 71 78 79
3 DAYS 2 DAYS 1 DAY
12 DAYS
REINFOR
ROOF BE
Y
MY MM
CEMENTS
M U
DU 4 DAYS AM 3 & 4 D
PLACEMENT OF
FORMS ROOF CONCRETE ROOF
PLACEMENT OF BEAM 3 & 4
CONCRETE C4 73 75 BEAM 3 & 4 77
64 1 DAY 69 4 DAYS 2 DAYS
Y
UMM
D
S T A G I N G A N D S C A F F O L D I N G S
CEILING LIGHT
82 CEILING BOARD METAL FRAMING CEILING BOARD
INSTALLATION (2ND FLOOR) INSTALLATION
A L 87 89 91 94
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1 DAY 2 DAY 1 DAY
R
LAYING O
WIRES AN
3 DAYS M
O
CABLES
O
T
FL
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G
LI
S
DUMMY
DU
(1
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N
MM
I
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IN
E
AM
Y
C
FR
ASONRY - MASONRY - INSTALLATION OF GI SHEETS
LAYING 1ST CHB LAYING 2ND ROOF TRUSSES AND DOORS AND WINDOWS PLASTERING ELECTRICAL FIX
INSTALLATION TILING FLOOR TILING COMFORT
FLOOR PURLINS INSTALLATION 1ST & 2NDFLOOR TILES ROOMS INSTALLATI
79 80 83 85 88 90 92 95
10 DAYS 8 DAYS 2 DAYS 11 DAYS 7 DAYS 16 DAYS 5 DAYS 9 DAYS
SE STA
FO
IN
PT LL
RM
IC AT
Y
S
TA IO
ST
M
5 DAYS
NK N
DU
1 DAYS
AI
RS
PLACEMENT
REINFORCEMENT OF CONCRETE PLUMBING FIXTURES
STAIRS STAIRS INSTALLATIONS
81 84 86 93 96
2 DAYS 1 DAYS 8 DAYS
CEILING LIGHT
CEILING BOARD METAL FRAMING THE DURATION OF THE
CEILING BOARD
INSTALLATION (2ND FLOOR) INSTALLATION
CONSTRUCTION OF PROPOSED
89 91 94 TWO-STOREY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
1 DAY 2 DAY 1 DAY
IS ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SIX (186)
DAYS.
DU
MM
Y
PLASTERING TILING FLOOR TILING COMFORT ELECTRICAL FIXTURES INTERIOR EXTERIOR CLEARING AND
1ST & 2NDFLOOR TILES ROOMS INSTALLATION PAINTING PAINTING DEMOBILIZATION
88 90 92 95 97 98 99 100
16 DAYS 5 DAYS 9 DAYS 3 DAYS 2 DAYS 2 DAYS
7 DAYS
END
SE STA
IN
PT LL
IC AT
Y
MM
TA IO
5 DAYS D U
NK N
PLUMBING FIXTURES
INSTALLATIONS
93 96
8 DAYS
13 E 16
12 3 15
0 A 3 3 B 6 6 AI 8 8 O 11 11 AQ 13 13 C 16 16 AJ 18 18 P 21 21 AR 23
0 3 3 0 3 3 3 2 5 5 3 8 8 2 10 10 3 13 13 2 15 15 3 18 18 2 20
3 D 6
3 3 6
6 AK 8 8 Q 11 11 AS 13 13 F 14 14 W 16 16 AN 19 19 G 20
6 2 8 8 3 11 11 2 13 13 1 14 14 2 16 16 3 19 19 1 18
COMPUTATION OF
DURATIONS
23 I 24
22 1 23
49 BW 52
46 3 49
23 H 24 24 AM 26 26 J 34 34 L 35 35 M 39 39 AE 41 41 AP 49 49 Y 51
20 1 21 21 2 23 23 8 31 31 1 32 32 4 36 36 2 38 38 8 46 49 2 51
49 BU 52
46 3 49
20 20 X 22 22 AO 25
18 18 2 20 20 3 23
COMPUTATION OF
DURATIONS
51 Z 53 68 U 71 71 AW 73
51 2 53 73 3 76 76 2 78
78 AC 82 82 BE 88
78 4 82 82 6 88
51 AA 53 53 AF 58 58 BD 68 68 S 71 71 AU 73 73 T 76 76 AV 78
51 2 53 53 5 58 58 10 68 68 3 71 71 2 73 73 3 76 76 2 78
78 AD 82 82 BF 88
78 4 82 82 6 88
51 AB 53 68 V 71 71 AX 73
51 2 53 73 3 76 76 2 78
COMPUTATION OF
DURATIONS
88 BG 90 90 BH 100 100BG
88 BK90
108 108 BL 110 110 BJ 121 121 BI 128 128 BM 144 144 BN 149 149 BV 155
88 12 90 90 10 100 100128 108
0 108 2 110 110 11 121 121 7 128 128 16 144 144 5 149 149 6 155
90 AG 92 92 AY 95 128 BT 133
116 2 118 118 3 121 150 5 155
COMPUTATION OF
DURATIONS
BP 118
144
THE TOTAL COMPUTED DURATION FOR
THIS PROJECT IS 162 DAYS
128 BM 144 144 BN 149 149 BV 155 155 BQ 158 158 BR 160 160 BX 162
128 16 144 144 5 149 149 6 155 158 3 158 158 2 160 160 2 162
AE – AP – BU – Y – AA – AF – BD – S – AU – T – AV – AC – BE – BG – BH – BK – BL –
BJ – BI – BM – BN – BV – BQ – BR – BX]
ACTIVITIES Duration
(Days)
Total Cost Per Day WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8
₱3,249,187.96 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
₱16,437.67
₱16,437.67
₱42,074.65
₱28,242.22
₱29,079.09
₱28,922.60
₱35,591.56
₱61,768.56
₱12,362.61
₱13,181.44
₱15,588.96
₱15,588.96
₱15,588.96
₱13,510.67
₱13,510.67
₱15,474.54
₱15,474.54
₱15,474.54
₱15,474.54
₱15,474.54
₱28,422.26
₱3,871.88
₱3,871.88
₱2,342.81
₱1,628.12
₱1,628.12
₱1,628.12
₱9,768.71
₱4,425.34
₱4,425.34
₱4,425.34
₱4,425.34
₱4,425.34
₱4,425.34
₱4,425.34
₱4,425.34
₱4,425.34
₱4,425.34
₱4,425.34
₱4,425.34
₱4,425.34
₱4,425.34
₱770,209.67
₱238,782.27
WEEK 8
₱118,742.68
₱28,422.26
₱28,422.26
₱5,850.14
₱5,850.14
₱9,750.23
WEEK 5
₱63,523.11
₱9,750.23
₱3,900.09
₱3,900.09
₱11,700.28
₱11,700.28
₱7,800.19
WEEK 6
₱55,510.99
₱7,800.19
₱12,609.96
₱12,609.96
MONTH 3
₱512,168.99
₱12,609.96
₱1,282,378.65
₱12,609.96
₱12,609.96
WEEK 7
₱124,029.70
₱36,794.93
₱36,794.93
₱36,794.93
₱23,847.21
₱23,847.21
₱23,847.21
WEEK 8
₱156,030.96
₱23,847.21
₱23,847.21
₱3,900.09
₱3,900.09
₱3,900.09
₱3,900.09
WEEK 9
₱51,824.88
₱18,112.25
₱18,112.25
₱44,173.34
₱44,173.34
₱34,009.91
₱70,234.42
WEEK 10
₱218,652.08
₱18,112.25
₱7,948.83
₱7,948.83
MONTH 4
₱557,939.48
₱18,112.25
₱1,840,318.14
₱35,766.72
₱35,766.72
WEEK 11
₱169,127.96
₱35,766.72
₱35,766.72
₱11,700.28
₱11,700.28
₱11,700.28
₱11,700.28
WEEK 12
₱118,334.56
₱35,766.72
₱35,766.72
₱18,403.44
₱18,403.44
₱18,403.44
₱18,403.44
WEEK 13
₱110,420.63
₱18,403.44
₱18,403.44
₱18,403.44
₱18,403.44
₱18,403.44
₱18,403.44
WEEK 14
₱110,420.63
₱18,403.44
₱18,403.44
₱18,482.76
MONTH 5
₱456,527.47
₱18,482.76
₱2,296,845.60
₱18,482.76
₱18,482.76
WEEK 15
₱110,896.54
₱18,482.76
₱18,482.76
₱18,482.76
₱18,482.76
₱18,482.76
₱18,482.76
WEEK 16
₱124,789.68
₱25,429.33
₱25,429.33
₱25,429.33
₱14,165.98
₱14,165.98
₱14,165.98
WEEK 17
₱96,259.21
₱14,165.98
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MONTH 6
₱414,042.46
₱2,710,888.06
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₱414,042.46 ₱410,097.52 ₱128,202.38 ₱0.00
₱2,710,888.06 ₱3,120,985.59 ₱3,249,187.96 ₱3,249,187.96
MONTH 9
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Month 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Ideal Accomplishment %
Projected Accomplishent 0% 16% 24% 39% 57% 71% 83% 96% 100% %
Monthly Cash Flow 0 ₱0.53 ₱0.24 ₱0.51 ₱0.56 ₱0.46 ₱0.41 ₱0.41 ₱0.13 Millions (Php)
Cumulative Cash Flow 0 ₱0.53 ₱0.77 ₱1.28 ₱1.84 ₱2.30 ₱2.71 ₱3.12 ₱3.25 Millions (Php)
₱3,249,187.96 Php
Total Project Cost
3.25 Millions (Php)
COMPUTATION OF
FLOAT
LIST OF ACTIVITIES
START FINISH FLOAT
ACTIVITY DURATION PREDECESSOR SUCCESSOR Early Late Early Late CRITICAL ACTIVITY
Total Free
Start Start Finish Finish
A PRELIMINARIES 3 - B, D 0 0 3 3 0 0 YES
B EXCAVATION-F1 3 A AI 3 0 6 3 3 0 -
C EXCAVATION-F2 3 AQ AJ 13 10 16 13 3 0 -
D EXCAVATION-F3 3 A AK 3 3 6 6 0 0 YES
E EXCAVATION-F4 3 AQ AL 13 12 16 15 1 0 -
F EXCAVATION-TB1 1 AQ, AS W 13 13 14 14 0 0 YES
G EXCAVATION-TB2 1 AN X 19 19 20 18 0 0 YES
H EXCAVATION-WF 1 AN, AR AM 23 20 24 21 3 0 -
I EXCAVATION-SEPTIC TANK 3 AT J 23 22 24 23 1 2 -
J BACKFILLING-F 8 I, AO, AM K 26 23 34 31 3 0 -
K BACKFILLING-TB 1 J L 34 31 35 32 3 0 -
L BACKFILLING-WF 1 K M 35 32 36 33 3 0 -
M FILLING 4 L AE 36 33 40 37 3 0 -
O FORMS-1STFLOOR C1 3 AI AQ 8 5 11 8 3 0 -
P FORMS-1STFLOOR C2 3 AJ AR 18 15 21 18 3 0 -
Q FORMS-1STFLOOR C3 3 AK AS 8 8 11 11 0 0 YES
R FORMS-1STFLOOR C4 3 AL AT 18 17 21 20 1 0 -
S FORMS-2NDFLOOR C1 3 BD AU 69 69 72 72 0 0 YES
T FORMS-2NDFLOOR C2 3 AU AV 74 74 77 77 0 0 YES
U FORMS-2NDFLOOR C3 3 BD AW 69 73 72 76 4 0 -
V FORMS-2NDFLOOR C4 3 BD AX 69 73 72 76 4 0 -
W FORMS-TB1 2 F AN 14 14 16 16 0 0 YES
X FORMS-TB2 2 G AO 20 18 22 20 2 0 -
Y FORMS-RC BEAM1 2 AP, BU, BW Z, AA, AB 50 50 52 52 0 0 YES
Z FORMS-RC BEAM2 2 Y AF 52 52 54 54 0 0 YES
AA FORMS-RC BEAM3 2 Y AF 52 52 54 54 0 0 YES
AB FORMS-RC BEAM4 2 Y AF 52 52 54 54 0 0 YES
AC FORMS-RB1 4 AV, AW, AX BE 79 79 83 83 0 1 -
AD FORMS-RB2 4 AV, AW, AX BF 79 79 83 83 0 1 -
AE FORMS-SLAB ON FILL 2 M AP 40 37 42 39 3 0 -
AF FORMS-SUSPENDED SLAB 5 Y, Z, AA BD 54 54 59 59 0 1 -
AG FORMS-STAIRS 2 BG AY 91 120 93 122 29 1 -
AH STAGING AND SCAFFOLDING - AP, BU, BW BG -
AI CONCRETEWORKS-F1 2 B O 6 3 8 5 3 0 -
AJ CONCRETEWORKS-F2 2 C P 16 13 18 15 3 0 -
AK CONCRETEWORKS-F3 2 D Q 6 6 8 8 0 0 YES
AL CONCRETEWORKS-F4 2 E R 16 15 18 17 1 0 -
AM CONCRETEWORKS-WF 2 H J 24 21 26 23 3 0 -
AN CONCRETEWORKS-TB1 3 W G, H 16 16 19 19 0 4 -
AO CONCRETEWORKS-TB2 3 X J 22 20 25 23 2 1 -
AP CONCRETEWORKS-SLAB ON FILL 8 AE Y, AH 42 39 50 47 3 0 -
AQ CONCRETEWORKS-1STFLOOR C1 2 O C, E, F 11 8 13 10 3 0 -
AR CONCRETEWORKS-1STFLOOR C2 2 P H 21 18 23 20 3 0 -
AS CONCRETEWORKS-1STFLOOR C3 2 Q F 11 11 13 13 0 0 YES
AT CONCRETEWORKS-1STFLOOR C4 2 R I 21 20 23 22 1 0 -
AU CONCRETEWORKS-2NDFLOOR C1 2 S T 72 72 74 74 0 0 YES
AV CONCRETEWORKS-2NDFLOOR C2 2 T AC, AD 77 77 79 79 0 0 YES
AW CONCRETEWORKS-2NDFLOOR C3 2 U AC, AD 72 77 74 79 5 5 -
AX CONCRETEWORKS-2NDFLOOR C4 2 V AC, AD 72 77 74 79 5 5 -
AY CONCRETEWORKS-STAIRS 3 AG BI 93 122 96 125 29 25 -
AY CONCRETEWORKS-RC BEAM1 3 Z, AA, AB S, U, V 92 118 95 121 26 26 -
BA CONCRETEWORKS-RC BEAM2 3 Z, AA, AB S, U, V 59 59 68 68 0 1 -
BB CONCRETEWORKS-RC BEAM3 3 Z, AA, AB S, U, V 53 53 58 58 0 11 -
BC CONCRETEWORKS-RC BEAM4 3 Z, AA, AB S, U, V 53 53 58 58 0 11 -
BD CONCRETEWORKS-SLAB 10 AF S, U, V 58 58 68 68 0 1 -
BE CONCRETEWORKS-RB1 6 AC BG 82 82 88 88 0 0 YES
BF CONCRETEWORKS-RB2 6 AD BG 82 82 88 88 0 0 YES
BG MASONRYWORKS-1STFLOOR 12 BE, BF BH, AG 88 88 90 90 0 0 YES
BH MASONRYWORKS-2NDFLOOR 10 BG BW, BK 90 90 100 100 0 12 -
BI PLASTERING 7 BJ BM, BT 121 121 128 128 0 0 YES
SCOPE OF WORK
A. GENERAL CONDITION – Work shall be performed and completed in a workmanlike
manner in accordance with generally accepted modern practice in concreting,
masonry and carpentry works and other trades involved. Materials and
workmanship shall comply with all applicable regulations, codes, ordinances and
standard dimensions.
C. LAWS TO BE OBSERVED
The Contractor shall comply with all the laws, City/Municipal Ordinances and
all government regulations in so far as they are binding upon or affect the portion of
the work hereto. The contractor or those engaged thereon shall obtain all necessary
licenses and permits and be responsible for all damages to persons or property that
may occur in connection with the prosecution of the work.
D. MATERIALS
Unless otherwise specified, all materials shall be new. The quality of
materials shall be of the best grade of their respective kinds for the purpose. The
work shall be performed in the best and most acceptable manner in strict
accordance with the requirements of the Plans and Specifications.
E. SAMPLES & INFORMATION ON MATERIALS
When required by the Specifications, or when called for by the Architect, the
Contractor shall furnish, for approval, full information and satisfactory evidence as
to the kind and quality of materials or articles he will incorporate in the work. The
Contractor shall furnish, for Architect and Owner’s approval, all samples when so
directed. The work shall be in accordance with approved samples. Materials and
articles installed or used without such approval shall be at the risk of subsequent
rejection. Any alteration or revision of material usage without approval from the
Architect shall make the Contractor responsible and liable in terms of guarantee,
workmanship and defects.
F. WORKMANSHIP
All operation required under any and all parts of the Specification shall be
undertaken in a neat, workmanlike manner. Only skilled personnel with sufficient
experience in similar operations shall be allowed to undertake the same. Any
alteration or revision on the execution of Drawings without approval from the
Architect shall be under subsequent rejection and shall make the Contractor
responsible and liable for any workmanship and execution defects.
G. TEMPORARY FACILITIES
The Contractor shall put up and continuously maintain adequate protection of all
his work from damage and shall protect the Owner’s property, as well as all
materials furnished and delivered to him by the Owner. He shall make good any
such damage, injury or loss except such as may be caused by agents or employees
of the Owner, or due to causes considered as an Act of God.
I. INSPECTION OF WORK
The Architect or Owner shall, at all times have access to the work whenever it is in
preparation or progress and the Contractor shall provide facilities for such access
for inspection.
J. WORKS TO BE PERFORMED
I. Site Works
II. Forms and Scaffoldings
III. Concreting Works
IV. Masonry Works
V. Carpentry Works
VI. Architectural Finishes
VII. Doors and Windows
VIII. Roofing Works
I. SITE WORKS
A. GENERAL
1. The work includes all earthworks for building utilities and other structures, to include
all operations in connection with structural excavations, trenching, filling, back filling
and finish grading complete.
B. EXCAVATION
B. MATERIALS
1. Machine mix concrete, 3000psi; 28 days, Class “AA” (1:1.5:3) for Slab on Fill and Class
“A” (1:2:4) for Parking Area and other concrete structures. Dimensions are to be
sourced as indicated on the plans and to be verified by the authorized Engineer.
2. Cement for the concrete shall conform to the requirements of specifications for
Portland Cement (ASTM C-150-81) for Type I Portland Cement.
3. Water used in mixing concrete shall be clean and free from other injurious amounts
of oils, acids, alkaline, organic materials or other substances that may be deleterious
to concrete or steel.
4. Fine aggregate shall consist of hard, tough, durable, uncoated particles. The shape
of the particles shall be generally rounded or cubicle and reasonably free from flat
or elongated particles. The stipulated percentages of fines in the sand shall be
obtained either by the processing of natural sand or by the production of suitable
graded manufactured sand.
All secondary ties such as stirrups, spirals and inserts may be plain bars. The main
reinforcing bars shall be as follows:
No. 3 (3/8”) 10 mm dia
C. EXECUTION
1. Mixing Concrete - shall be machine-mixed:
a. Concrete shall be mixed for at least 1½ minutes after all materials including
water are in the mixing drum.
d. The mixer shall be of an approved size and type, which will ensure a uniform
distribution of materials throughout the mass; it shall be equipped with a device
for accurately measuring and controlling the amount of mixing water in each
batch.
e. Placing of materials in mixer shall be done in such a way that first batch of
concrete materials placed in the mixer shall contain sufficient excess of cement,
sand and water to coat the inside of the drum without reducing the cement
content of the mix to be discharged.
2. Removal of Forms – Forms shall be removed in a manner that will prevent damage to the
concrete. Forms shall be removed without approval. Any repairs of surface
imperfections shall be performed at once and airing shall be started as soon as the
surface is sufficiently hard to permit it without damage.
E. PLACING REINFORCEMENT
1. General – Steel reinforcement shall be provided as indicated, together with all necessary
wire ties, chairs, spacers, supported and other devices necessary to install and secure the
reinforcement properly. All reinforcement, when placed, shall be free from loose, flaky
rust and scale, oil grease, clay and other coating and foreign substances that would
reduce or destroy its bond with concrete.
F. CURING
1. General – All concrete shall be moist cured for a period not less than seven (7) consecutive
days by an approved method or combination applicable to local conditions.
1. Concrete Hollow Blocks (CHB) shall have a minimum face thickness of 4’ nominal size
shall be 4” x 8” x 16" for walls.
2. Wall Reinforcement shall be 12 mm steel bars.
3. Cement shall be standard Portland Cement ASTM-150.68 Type I.
B. EXECUTION
a. Lay all masonry units plumb, true to line, level, and with accurately spaced course.
b. Built –in anchors, wall plugs and accessories to masonry as erection progresses.
c. Bed solidity course in Portland cement mortar. Keep all unit’s damp when laid.
d. Wedge each terminating unit’s tightly with mortar and reinforcement properly
secured to dowels.
e. Unless otherwise specified, make horizontal and vertical mortar joints, 3/8” thick.
With full mortar coverage on the face shells and on the webs. Fill surrounding cells.
Fill all joints solidity. Do not permit furrowing of mortar.
2. CLEANING
Wash finished surface in a manner most appropriate and satisfactory to the Architect.
V. CARPENTRY WORKS
A. GENERAL WORK INCLUDED
This section covers the furnishing of all materials, labor, equipment and everything
listed and mentioned on the drawings and in performing all operations necessary for
the completion of all finish carpentry works in accordance with all applicable
drawings.
B. MATERIALS
1. Lumber shall be of the best grade available of the respective kinds required for the
various parts of the work, well-seasoned, thoroughly dry, and free from loose or unsound
knots, cup shakes or other imperfections impairing its strength, durability or appearance.
All exposed surfaces shall be smooth unless otherwise specified.
2. reatment of Lumber
Unless otherwise specified, all finishing wood and lumber for framing and for structural
purposes shall be pressure treated. All wood nailers should be treated with clear
Solignum.
3. Door Sashes – all door sashes shall be well-seasoned, flush type, semi hollow core 6-mm.
thk. Plywood veneers on both sides.
4. Plywood - 6-19 mm thick plywood, marine exposed use and ordinary for interior and
ceiling requirements. Use ribbon-grained Tanguile plywood for varnished or stained
paneling, ceilings and doors.
C. WORKMANSHIP
1. CONDITIONS OF WORK-IN-PLACE
Examine work-in-place on which specified work is in any way dependent. Report to the
architect any defect which may influence satisfactory completion and performance of
specified work.
2. INSTALLATION
a. Install trim in as length as possible, with tight joints, coped where possible.
b. Secure work with finishing nails or screw and waterproofing glue. On surfaces
exposed to view, set all nail heads, and countersink all screw heads and cover neatly
fitted wood plugs to match grain.
V. ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES
A. FLOOR
1. Ceramic Floor Tiles 6mm thk. x 15” x 15”
B. WALL
1. Exterior and Interior wall partitions – Paint Finish (exterior face); Paint Finish (interior
face) Comfort room – CHB wall with 6mm thk. 10” x 10” Ceramic Wall Tile at 1.20M
at FFL.
C. CEILING
1. ¼ THK. HARDIFLEX BOARD CEILING
2. 0.4 mm THK DURA SPANDREL CEILING ON LIGHT METAL FRAMING
D. LOCKSETS
1. All locksets and grip handles shall be approved by the architect. Approved brands are
Schlage, Ives, and Hafele.
VI. DOORS AND WINDOWS
A. GENERAL
Doors/windows shall be of the design, size and type indicated in the Drawings. The
Contractor shall guarantee the finished door/window against twisting, cracking and such
other defects due to construction and installation, for a period of 60 days after the final
acceptance of the surface.
Refer to Schedule where panel and flush doors shall be installed. Verify from Plans
for the design,
type and details. Refer to Architect and Owner for finish of such doors
B. MATERIALS
i. This includes provision and installation of the following complete with necessary accessories:
a. 1 set – 1 m x 2.10m, Main Wooden Panel Door.
b. 1 set –0.8 m x 2.10 m, Wooden Flush Type Door
c. 3 sets –0.7 m x 2.10 m, Wooden Flush Type Door
d. 1 set –1.4 m x 2.10 m, 2 Wooden Flush Type Door
e. 3 sets –0.6 m x 1.9 m, UPVC Door
f. 1 set – 2 m x 1.3 m, Sliding Window on Al. Framing
2. All members shall be in accordance with the approved steel framing plans and these
specifications and to the entire satisfaction of the Owner under the direct supervision of
Architect/Engineer in Charge.
A. General
1. All plumbing works included herein shall be executed in accordance to the provision
of the revised national plumbing code of the Philippines, the national plumbing code and
local rules and regulations of the municipality.
2. Coordinate the drawings with other related drawings and specifications. The
engineer and/or the architect shall be notified immediately of any discrepancy found herein.
3. All pipes shall be installed as indicated, any relocation required for proper execution
of the plumbing work shall be with prior approval of the engineer and/or the architect.
4. Proposed sanitary utilities shall conform to the actual location, depth and invert
elevations of all existing pipes and structures as verified by the contractor.
5. All slopes for horizontal drainage shall maintain two percent (0.02) and one percent
(0.01) minimum unless otherwise specified.
6. Water supply pipe to fixture shall be sized in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations and/or plumbing code.
7. All branches of fixture or group of fixtures shall be provided with air chamber made
of capped vertical extension pipe of 300mm min. To 450mm max.
8. All water lines shall be hydrostatically tested @ 100 psi for a period of two (2) hours
before buried or covered. Galvanized iron (g.i.) Pipes directly in contact with soil shall be
provided with two coats of coal tar and wrapped with jute sack and painted with in coal tar.
9. The contractor shall verify all existing utilities @ site and coordinate the work with
the sewer and waterline service connecting/ tapping point.
10. All pipe sizes and other dimensions are in millimeter (mm) unless otherwise specified
and are indicative of inside diameter.
A. MATERIALS
5. All soil and drainage pipes shall have a minimum slope of one percent (1%).
6. Vertical pipes shall be secured strongly by hooks to building framing. Provide suitable
bracket at the floors from which they start.
7. Connection of water closets to soil pipes shall be made by means of flanged plates and
asbestos packing without use of rubber putty or cement.
C. ROUGH-IN
1. All plumbing works shall be done in accordance with the rules and regulations of the
latest edition of the Philippine Plumbing Code, applicable ordinances of the local
government and with the requirements of the local power company.
2. All revision or additional works on plumbing plans should be consulted to the designer.
X. PAINTING WORKS
A. SCOPE OF WORK
1. Consist of furnishing all items, articles, materials tolls, equipment, labor scaffolding,
ladders, methods and other incidentals necessary and required for the satisfactory
completion of the work.
2. It covers complete painting and furnishing of wood, plasters, concrete, metal or other
surfaces exterior or interior of building.
2. All paint and accessory materials incorporated in or forming part thereof shall be
subjected to the prior approval and selection by the Owner for color, tint, finish or shade.
3. Painting of all surface, except as otherwise specified shall be two (2) coat work, one
primer and a finish coat.
1. All the materials, to be used in the work for the purpose of contract shall be
as per standards / specifications and relevant test certificates showing requisite
properties. The test certificates shall be submitted to the Engineer for his
verification. Paints without test certificates or expired paints shall not be accepted.
2. All paints and paint constituents to be used for the work shall be delivered
to the work area in original sealed containers, bearing manufacturer’s labels, batch
No., date of manufacture etc.
4. The workmanship shall be one of the best class achievable in the industry
and acceptable to the Engineer. Rectification on account of poor workmanship shall
be done by the contractor to the satisfaction of Engineer.
D. PREPARATION
E. INSTALLATION
7. Testing of material
8. Demobilization
I. INTRODUCTION
Services supplied by the Company
• Engineering and design of the structure
• Delivery of all construction materials to the site
• Site technical assistance
Basic equipment, tools and materials supplied by the Contractor
• Cargo truck
• Dump truck
• Backhoe
• Plate compactor
• Bagger mixer
• Concrete vibrator
• Bar bender/cutter
• Welding machine
Work to be performed by the Contractor
• Site preparation
MOBILIZATION
Simultaneous with the transport of equipment during mobilization is the setting up
of temporary facilities, securing and preparation of site for execution of the works. Areas
identified as ideal location for storage of materials and as staging area will be properly
secured and set-up. Part of these works will be provisions for temporary drainage system,
water and power supply. One vital part of the works is the provision of a temporary access to
the actual project site.
MANPOWER
Contractor’s key staff shall be mobilized prior to commencement of the works. This
will include the Project–In-Charge, Project Superintendent, Head Office Engineer, QC/QA
Engineer, Safety Engineer, Supervisors and all other key staff deemed vital for the project.
Labor shall be employed in compliance with existing local ordinance.
At this stage, contact will be established with the relevant authorities to arrange the
necessary temporary facilities permits and to arrange for whatever local services are
available. SECURITY AND HOARDING FENCE Security will be provided and the site will be
guarded round the clock. It is conceived that the existing Security Fence will improve and be
maintained by the Cordillera Horizon General Construction.
PROCUREMENT
We have identified the major work packages in our method statement and upon
award of contract are ready to mobilize. Upon award of contract a Procurement Program and
Early Warning Schedule will be established and used to co-ordinate and control the
procurement of all major elements. This will include the Nominated Subcontractors, Direct
Contractors and Owner Supplied Materials (whichever will be applicable) together with the
release of information.
III. PROCEDURE
1. CONSTRUCTION
A. Material and Handling Distribution
Material deliveries will be checked at the entrance of the site by the materials
controller and directed to the allocated storage area where they will be unloaded. The
storage areas will be controlled by a materials controller who will ensure that the materials
are identified, labeled, stacked and stored in the correct manner and to the manufacturer’s
recommendation.
Materials will be distributed in pallets where possible. Loading-out platforms serviced
by the mobile crane will be used. Horizontal distribution within the building will be provided
by barrows, pallet trucks or hand carrying or appropriate.
Storage generally will be provided in temporary site stores, open storage areas or
within the building in designated areas. Materials will be stored and protected in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Separate storage areas and enclosures will be provided for inflammable materials,
which will not be stored in the building during construction.
B. Site Preparation
Upon award of Contract, survey stations and main grid lines will be established.
Structural excavation works will commence. Local sumps and drainage ditches will be
established to control rainwater runoff and any ground water (unlikely). Diesel pumps will be
used to dewater the location.
Steps of Site Preparation
1. Site clearing
2. Site surveying
3. Soil testing
4. Site plan design
2. BUILDING STRUCTURE
A. Reinforcement
Within the yard the steel will be cut and bent into required lengths and shapes. The
reinforcement cages will be fabricated in the areas as designated and will then be placed in
the required areas.
C. Formworks
The majority of the formwork and support system work will be from the stock held
within the group. The philosophy is to use proprietary formworks system with maximum
standardization.
Traditional timber formworks will be fabricated for specific applications on the basis
of low reuse. Assembly will take place within the storage/working area. All significant
repairs to formwork and cleaning, other than those that may be accomplished at the
workplace shall be carried out in the workshop areas.
B.2. Walls
In general, the shear walls will be casted independently from the floor slab and will progress
to stay ahead of the floor slab construction. A typical casting sequence will be:
The day following placement of concrete, the internal forms will be stripped, raised and
secured to the top of the wall by means of anchor screws previously cast into the top of the
previous pour.
The external forms are now stripped, rolled back and cleaned
The external forms are raised and anchored to the top of the previously cast wall.
The forms are finally leveled and plumbed ready for the next pour.
B.3. Columns
Column formworks will be made from 1/2 plywood. To accommodate the varying sizes
of columns to be constructed, the forms to be used will be adjustable. The column forms will
have lifting hooks, plumbing units, access platforms and ladders attached.
3. CONCRETE WORKS
In order to reduce the workload on the tower crane, it is our intention to pump the
concrete by means of the concrete pump. This will be situated at ground floor level with a
delivery line rising within the building to a placing boom that will supply concrete for the
floor slab that will be casted.
2. Floor Slabs
Concrete will be placed and compacted, working away from one end of the slab
towards the other. The concrete will be compacted using vibratory concrete pokers and
finished by means of steel or wooden float, depending on the type of finish required.
a) Erect slab conventional; table formwork and infill areas. Where there is a variance in
levels, the table can be raised or lowered by the use of hydraulic jacks and adjustable legs.
c) Position lightweight block void formers, if required, and box outs once slab is sufficiently
advanced.
d) Position beam reinforcement, fix column starter bars and fixes floor slab reinforcement.
e) Floor slab concrete will be pump into location and thoroughly vibrated using vibrating
pokers.
f) After a 24-hour slab curing period, column and wall reinforcement and formwork will be
erected and concrete placed into position.
g) Once concrete to the slab has attained sufficient strength, slab forms can be struck and
the slab re-propped as necessary. Beams will remain propped until the concrete has
attained sufficient strength.
h) During the erection sequence, the tower crane will be used for all hoisting and positioning
of materials as required.
All masonry walls shall start after all forms and shoring at the ground floor has been
cleared. Concrete hollow blocks to be used shall conform to the specifications. Mortar for
setting blocks shall be in the proportion specified in the plans and specifications. All
masonry shall be laid plumb and true to line and built to the thickness and bond required
with the courses level and bond uniform. Vertical and horizontal reinforcements shall be of
standard sizes and laid on required spacing. Sealants and compressible filler below
slab/beam soffit & concrete walls/columns will be placed.
Materials for plastering shall conform to the standard mix proportions by volume. Base
coat shall be applied first prior to the finish coat as required by the thickness.
4. WATERPROOFING WORKS
6. CONTROLS
Upon award of the contract, we will implement a series of control techniques to aid
the management of the project. The main control procedures will include the following:
• Master Program
• Target Program
• Short Term Program
• Procurement Program
• Early Warning Schedule
• Information Release Schedule
• Construction Progress Monitoring
• Delivery Schedules
• Material Budget / Use Monitoring
• Labor Utilization Monitoring
Reports and analysis from all of the above will be in the form of written reports, schedules
and graphical presentations. Management of the project using these control procedures
would require the holding of regular and “ad hoc” site meetings.
A. Setting up controls
Our first objective is to confirm the feasibility of our tender submission targets and to
setup procedures to achieve them. We will finalize negotiations with prospective sub-
contractors and suppliers to satisfy our requirements that they could meet our conditions
in order to draw a Procurement Program. We will review our Information Release Schedule
that has been derived to meet construction targets. This will also integrate the flow and
preparation of Sub-contractor’s shop drawings and the required schedule of release of
information from all sources.
All action required for any activity to commence on site will be drawn together in our
Early Warning Schedule. This will include items such as information release, inquiries, orders,
samples, work visits, inspections, manufacture delivery and progress. This will cover all
suppliers, other subcontractors, nominated subcontractors as well as our own direct works.
In order to meet our contractual timetable we will draw a Target Program that will
impose time savings over project duration. This would serve as contingency and is a normal
practice within our system. The time savings as mentioned is not guaranteed considering it
being a projection, but rather our estimate of the best case scenario for the project. From
the target program we can form a summary of the whole works called a Master Program,
which will be submitted to the engineer and by that an overall assessment of contract
progress can be made. We will then prepare Short Term Programs and job lists that will
cover a two-week period of the Target Program. This will be updated progressively and
weekly. This is a means of communicating the main site program requirements through the
section supervisors of the workforce.
To facilitate our work programs we normally use a combination of word and excel
programs for our cost control and documentation systems.
7. TESTING MATERIALS
A group of workforce shall be formed to facilitate the cleaning of the site prior to
turnover. This group shall be responsible in making all the necessary cleaning and moving-
out activities
A. PREPARE SITE:
Excavate site to depth and width specified on contract drawings Place safety barrier
or tape or safety cone near excavation site where appropriate.
B. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION:
a.) Preparation and installation of Reinforcement steel bars
b.) Concrete Formworks
c.) Concrete Pouring/ wall pouring
d.) Plastering/ Finishing/ Painting
Municipality: Bula
Name of Contract: Proposed Two-Storey Residential Building
Location of the Contract: San Jose, Bula, Camarines Sur
TWO-STOREY RESIDENTIAL
SAN JOSE, BULA
SITE PROJECT
ENGR. SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
SANITARY/PLUMBING
PLANS &
SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL PLANS &
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECS & TO UNDERTAKE THE SUPERVISION/INSPECTION OF THE CONST. OF THE PROJ. ALEXANDER
3. THAT A CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION DULY SIGNED AND SEALED BY THE DESIGNING
ALEXANDER N. CANING
BUILDING OFFICIAL
ARCH./ENGR. & THE ARCH./ENGR. IN-CHARGE OF CONST.
SHALL BE SUBMITTED NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS
AFTER COMPLETION OF THE CONST. OF THE PROJ.
To be accomplished in five copies,one each for applicant (original), Assessor, National Statistics Office, Building Official, Fire Department
2, 249, 187.96
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
RESIDENTIAL
SAN JOSE, BULA
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
NO FEES REQUIRED FOR THE FILING , EVALUATION AND APPROVAL OF CSHP
Instructions: This form shall be duly accomplished and submitted by the MAIN/GENERAL
CONTRACTOR in applying for an approval of a Construction Safety and Health Program intended for
a specific construction project.
Only an application form with complete requirements and attachments will be processed. Application
found with incomplete requirements will be given 15 calendar days to comply. Failure to comply within
the prescribed period, the application will be deemed disapproved.
Fax .
No
Samuelbulalacao05@gmail.com
Main Contractor PCAB License Main Contractor Total employment _______
No.______________ ___ Male _____ Female _____
Date of Validity:_______________________
DOLE Registration of Main Contractor ( Pls. attach photo copy of Registration forms received and approved by
the concerned DOLE Regional Office)
Date Registered/Approved DOLE-RO
a. per DO 18-02 ( requires yearly renewal) __________________ __________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
B. Project Profile/Description
Name of the Project: (Please attach copy of Invitation to Bid/other documents indicating name and details of the
project)
Email : _____________
Brief Description of Activities/Work Flow (You may attach additional sheet, if necessary)
__________________________________ ______________________________________
JUAN DELA CRUZ JUAN DELA CRUZ
Other OH personnel (if more than 50 workers will be deployed in the project)
Name Date of BOSH Training
OH Nurse
OH Physician
Dentist
Profile of the person who prepared the CSH Program for the abovementioned Project:
Name and Signature
Submitted By:
Position:
Application for
CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP)
(Intended only for residential project/s (2 storey and below) or minor repair works with less than 10 workers.)
Project Duration: ____162 DAYS_____ Project Start: ___JAN 12, 2022__ Completion Date: MAY 3, 2022
(No. of Calendar days) (Date of estimated start) (Date of project completion)
Estimated Project Cost: _______3, 249, 187. 96_________ Number of Workers: ______10 _________
Name of Contractor (if any):___________________________________________________________________
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
SAMUEL E.BULALACAO
SAN ISIDRO, PILI, CAMARINES SUR 110 sq.m
RESIDENTIAL TWO(2)
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
JANUARY 12, 2022
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
BULALACAO SAMUEL E.
ADAD
SAN ISIDRO, PILI, CAMARINES SUR
3
3
3
12
20
SAMUEL E. BULALACAO
190
ASSESSED FEES
PROGRESS FLOW
NOTED: IN OUT ACTION/REMARKS PROCESSED BY
CHIEF PROCESSING DIVISION/SECTION TIME DATE TIME DATE
RECEIVING AND RECORDING
GEODETIC (LINE AND GRADE)
SANITARY
WE HEREBY AFFIX OUR HANDS SIGNIFYING OUT CONFORMITY TO THE INFORMATION HEREIN ABOVE SETFORTH
BOX 6 BOX 8
SANITARY ENGINEER/PLUMBER PRC REG. NO. SIGNATURE
SIGNED AND SEALED PLANS AND SPECS
SIGNATURE TIN
BOX 7