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<title>Proposed design of a two-storey public market building with tricycle terminal in Belison, Antique</title>
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<description>Proposed design of a two-storey public market building with tricycle terminal in Belison, Antique
Alabado, Chris Dhianna V.; Azarcon, Sherah Hope P.; Macavinta, Simp Teohd Timothy S.
In the Philippines, public markets are considered as a center for commerce and business. The existing public market of Belison, Antique faces problems such as corroded roof, deteriorated ceiling, insufficient transient stalls, and unorganized stalls. The tricycle terminal beside it has insufficient roof and lot area with unconcreted floors. To address these problems, a two-storey public market building with tricycle terminal is proposed. The proposed project has a total lot area of 3,130 square meters where 2,500 square meters is for the public market and 630 square meters for the tricycle terminal. The public market building has 146 permanent stalls and 125 transient stalls on the ground floor and 14 offices and shops on the second floor. The proposed tricycle terminal can accommodate 24 tricycles at a time. Green building technology is integrated in the design such as LED lighting and louver walls for lesser energy consumption. The study includes architectural, structural, electrical and plumbing plans in accordance with the existing codes and regulations. The National Structural Code of the Philippines (NSCP 2010), Ultimate Strength Design (USD) for reinforced concrete members and Allowable Strength Design (ASD) for steel truss were used as basis for the structural design. The project has duration of 196 days with an estimated cost of Php 61,365,256.61 and will be funded by the Local Government Unit of Belison.
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<dc:date>2020-03-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>A proposed design of a two-storey public market in Poblacion, Tangalan, Aklan</title>
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<description>A proposed design of a two-storey public market in Poblacion, Tangalan, Aklan
Ariete, Karylle D.; Bocala, Rhonald C.; Cristobal, John Vincent C.
Public markets are known as the center and active place for commerce and trade. They focus on local businesses with different stalls selling different products. The municipality of Tangalan lacks a functioning public market due to its age, and people find it hard to find what they need because some stalls are not functioning. These can be resolved by constructing a new, functional, and environment friendly public market that will aid the needs of the people. This study presents all technical plans of the proposed public market. The designed public market consists of two floors. Green building technology was also integrated in the proposed project. The significance of this proposed project upon implementation includes the following: (a) It can provide new and safe building for the tenants; (b) give enough space for the tenants for their products; (c) provide a parking space for the transportations of the customers; and (d) provide better service for the people of Tangalan. The public market has a total floor area of approximately 1,854 square meters. The construction will last for 231 working days, with an estimated cost of PHP 26,960,098.73, and will be funded by the Local Government Unit and other private sectors that are willing to be part of the project.
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<dc:date>2020-03-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Proposed AFC standard football stadium of Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo</title>
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<description>Proposed AFC standard football stadium of Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo
Aguirre, Hanna Jean G.; Ammen, Dennis D.; Palacios, Gabb Riel
The Municipality of Barotac Nuevo in Iloilo was known as the Football Capital of the Philippines by which people of this town are very passionate when it comes to the sport football as well as producing the best and the brightest in Philippine football. But, despite being the Football Capital of the country the municipality doesn’t have a football stadium that has the facilities to host football matches in the national level. This study was conceptualized by the Municipal Planning and Development Office of Barotac Nuevo as part of the development of the municipality in order to produce quality football players and boost its tourism.&#13;
This study aimed at planning an AFC standard football stadium. The proposed structure is composed of a standard football field, individually seated viewing stands, locker and shower rooms for both athletes and officials, as well as press room for media coverage. It also has a commercial area for food stands to occupy during events. All the lighting fixtures in the structure are solar powered. The design for the structure was referred by the National Structural Code of the Philippines (NSCP) 2015, American Concrete Institute (ACI) building code for all the concrete works, and Allowable Strength Design (ASD) for steel. The proposed AFC standard football stadium has a total area of 50,000 square meters, with an estimated capacity of 10,000 seats. The estimated project duration is 157 days with an approximate cost of Php 509,755,969.95. The project will be funded by the Municipality of Barotac Nuevo.
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<dc:date>2020-12-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Proposed design of a fish post-harvest facility in Mangorocoro, Ajuy, Iloilo</title>
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<description>Proposed design of a fish post-harvest facility in Mangorocoro, Ajuy, Iloilo
Bandies, Jennifer Jean S.; Barluado, Arianne Antonnette M.; Calapardo, Elijah A.
The Municipality of Ajuy, being a coastal municipality, has fishing as the main source of income in order to sustain the majority of the population. Fishermen trade their catches to fish brokers at the Community Fish Landing Center, yet this facility is only limited to this purpose. No cold storages or stock rooms are provided for the fish catches. Thus, if not bought, these catches are immediately returned to the fishermen, which they would peddle to other barangays or consume themselves resulting in a much reduced profit. This study was conducted to provide an infrastructure, so as to improve the quality of fish products by having spaces for storing, processing, packaging, and advertising of the products. The post-harvest processes included are drying, smoking, and fish tocino and tapa. Technical plans, such as architectural structural, electrical, and plumbing designs were included as well as geo-technical report, topographic survey, seismic analysis, scheduling, and cost estimates. Green building technology was also adopted by using solar panels and natural lighting. The Fish Post Harvest Facility has a total floor area of 348 square meters. The construction project will have a full duration of 210 calendar days with a total cost of ₱ 17,500,000 and is funded by the Department of Agriculture.
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