Proposed design of a three-storey municipal fire station in Alimodian, Iloilo
Abstract
A fire station that adheres to standard requirements ensures the efficient operation of fire protection services by providing well-designed facilities for rapid response, and public safety. However, the existing fire station is plagued by inadequate facilities, no apparatus bay, and an unsuitable site, which hinders operational efficiency and does not meet current structural, safety, and sustainability standards. This project study focuses on the proposed construction of a 175 sq. m three-storey fire station in Alimodian, designed to accommodate the firefighters and the required facilities ultimately aiding them in times of emergency. Its features include spacious fire truck bays for quick deployment, administrative offices for seamless coordination, living quarters that ensure readiness, and training rooms to prepare firefighters for the unexpected. By incorporating modern green building technologies, architectural design and adequate facilities, this project aims to create a sustainable and supportive environment for our heroes. Moreover, the structure was designed using the provisions of the Ultimate Strength Design (USD) method and the National Structural Building Code of the Philippines (NSCP) 2015. The estimated cost is Php 18.379,624.87 which will be funded by the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) with an estimated completion of 240 days. It is recommended that it shall be implemented as soon as possible, checked further against the appropriate design, conduct their own geotechnical investigation, and once the structure is completely operational, safety and security devices such as fences, CCTVs, and other appropriate security measures should be installed.
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Suggested Citation
Torres, J. B. C., Dela Cruz, Y. Y. M., Santianes, P. P., & Roxas, B. L. (2024). Proposed design of a three-storey municipal fire station in Alimodian, Iloilo [Unpublished bachelor's special paper]. Central Philippine University.
Type
Special paperSubject(s)
Architecture
; Public buildings--Design and construction; Public buildings--Designs and plans
; Fire stations--Design and construction
; Fire departments--Buildings
; Fire risk assessment
; Structural control (Engineering)
; Buildings, Reinforced concrete
; Sustainable architecture
; Geotechnical engineering
; Electronic security systems
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Department
College of EngineeringDegree
Bachelor of Science in Civil EngineeringShelf Location
TA 145 .T67 2024
Physical Description
xi, 218 leaves


