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ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY AND DISASTER RESILIENCE Philippine Government Revised
ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY AND DISASTER RESILIENCE Philippine Government Revised Standards for Housing and Construction in View of “New Normal” A presentation by MARIA BENITA O. REGALA United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) National President Department Manager, Housing Techonology Development Office National Housing Authority For the Session: Social Responsibility of Architects on Climate Change Of the UIA World Congress: Architecture OTHERWHERE Durban 2014 International Convention Centre, Durban, South Africa 05 August (Tuesday) 2014 OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION • The NHA2014 Production Target and Accomplishments as of EO July 2014 • Background on Typhoon Yolanda • Consultation with Stakeholders after Typhoon Yolanda • Housing Design: 22 m² Row House Model with (Loftable Type) developed as a disaster-resilient housing • Accreditation of Innovative Technologies • Procurement of Housing Units – Terms of Reference 2 Background on Typhoon Haiyan (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Yolanda) • Typhoon Yolanda was one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded, which devastated portions of South East Asia, particularly the Philippines, on November 8, 2013. • Deadliest Philippine typhoon on record, killing at least 6,300 in the country. • Strongest storm record at landfall, and unofficially the strongest typhoon in terms of wind speed. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_Yolanda 3 Background on Typhoon Haiyan (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Yolanda) • The typhoon caused catastrophic damage in Eastern Visayas, with many buildings destroyed. Some areas were completely washed away. Photo Source: www.gmanetwork.com • Although wind speeds were extreme, the major cause of damage and loss of life appears to have been storm surge. The devastation in Guian, Samar taken from Philippine Air Force helicopter. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez) 4 EXISTING BUILDING CODES IN THE PHILIPPINES • NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES • BATAS PAMBANSA 220 • FIRE CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES • OTHER RELEVANT CODES FOR THE INDUSTRY 5 The PARR or Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery MANDATE By virtue of the Philippine President Memorandum Order No. 62, an assistant is appointed with a Cabinet rank whose main task is to “act as the over-all manager and coordinator of rehabilitation, recovery and reconstruction efforts of government departments, agencies and instrumentalities in the affected areas”. 6 The PARR or Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery “BUILD BACK BETTER” Principle The Cluster Action Plans of each of the 5 Clusters formed under PARR (Infrastructure, Social Services, Resettlement, Support Services, and Livelihood) shall be guided by the build back better principle which focus on long-term, sustainable efforts to reduce vulnerabilities and strengthen capacities to cope with future hazard events. • Build Typhoon Resilient Infrastructure (250kph) • Explore Sustainable Industries/SMEs, Typhoon Resilient Crops/Cash Crops, End-to-end value chain • Typhoon Resilient Communities/Resettlement Sites • Social Protection mechanisms in affected areas 7 The PARR or Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery • Each province is requested to come up with their rehabilitation plans together with the 171 affected municipalities • Plans should contain details of the following: • • • • • LGU Plans and Programs Private Sector Projects International Organizations/Aid Agency Projects Civil Society Organizations Projects Comprehensive Land Use Plans • Plans will be included in the Comprehensive Yolanda Rehabilitation and Recovery Plan • OPARR will assist Local Government Units in crafting provincial rehabilitation plans (architects, engineers, planners, livelihood experts) 8 HUDCC HUDCC & KSAs Housing and Urban Policy Advisory • Funder for housing of its members HDMF • Funder for socialized housing for Informal Settler Families (ISFs) SHFC • Housing Production Agency NHA • Planning, Regulatory & Adjudicatory Agency • Fund Mobilizer through Guaranty HGC • Fund Mobilizer thru Development of the Secondary Mortgage Market NHMFC HLURB Sustainable Community 9 NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR FY 2014 10 THRUSTS • Increasing the level of housing production to address the shelter need of ISFs and low-income formal sector • Improving disposition and collection performance to generate higher revenues for the corporation • Participating in the reconstruction of calamityaffected areas by providing housing to families displaced and rendered homeless 11 PROGRAM PRIORITIES • Housing Program for ISFs Living along Danger Areas in Metro Manila (P 10 B) • AFP/PNP Housing Program • Housing Assistance Program for Calamity Victims – TYPHOON YOLANDA – Bohol Earthquake – Zamboanga Conflict – Typhoon Pablo – Other Calamities 12 NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY TYPHOON “YOLANDA” PERMANENT HOUSING PROGRAM 13 CATEGORIZATION OF 40METER BUFFER ZONE IN TERMS OF GEOHAZARD FROM SHORELINE * CATEGORY DESCRIPTION 1. SAFE AREA May be less than the 40-meter buffer zone if it is free from geohazards ** 2. UNSAFE AREA May be more than the 40-meter buffer zone depending on the extent of geohazards May be less than the 40-meter buffer zone depending on the type of engineering interventions to be constructed 3. CONTROLLED AREA * Source: DENR Letter addressed to OPARR dated May 27, 2014 and adapted in the June 13, 2014, Cabinet Meeting at Manila Golf & Country Club ** Refer to natural and man-induced geological – processes that have potential to cause destruction and pose a threat or risk to man’s life and property (Source: DENR – MGB (DENR Admin. Order No. 2000 – 28)) SUMMARY OF AFFECTED AREAS DESCRIPTION No. of Affected Provinces No. of Affected Cities/ Municipalities Total No. of Affected Families MAGNITUDE 14 117 205,128 Typhoon “Yolanda” Permanent Housing Program HOUSING NEED AS OF JULY 15 2014 REGION/ PROVINCE NO. OF CITIES/ MUN. NO. OF FAMILIES IN “UNSAFE ZONES” REGION IV-B 1. Palawan 5 5 8,760 8,760 REGION V 2. Masbate 1 1 102 102 REGION VI 3. Aklan 4. Antique 5. Capiz 6. Iloilo 7. Negros Occ. 50 11 11 9 12 7 117,208 15,948 18,177 12,036 43,987 27,055 REGION/ PROVINCE NO. OF CITIES/ MUN. NO. OF FAMILIES IN “UNSAFE ZONES” REGION VII 8. Cebu 16 16 22,423 22,423 REGION VIII 9. Leyte 10. Eastern Samar 11. Samar 12. Southern Leyte 13. Biliran • Tacloban City 43 20 12 4 1 6 56,140 16,199 7,573 8,900 130 8,905 14,433 REGION XIII (CARAGA) 14. Dinagat Islands 1 1 500 500 GRAND TOTAL 117 205,128 PROGRAM TYPE HOUSING PROGRAM FOR ISFs LIVING ALONG DANGER AREAS IN METRO MANILA Start TARGETS Completion ACCOMPLISHMENTS Total Start Total Completion 21,778 14,395 15,476 6,220 6,109 15,669 20 14,375 680 14,796 20 6,200 16,967 9,545 10,464 228 5,418 4,278 4,918 0 11,549 5,267 5,546 228 2,250 8,969 330 1,499 3,643 125 717 4,729 100 150 78 0 81,258 69,373 54,520 25,762 Typhoon Sendong HOMA Permanent Housing 2,030 0 2,030 104 0 104 587 0 587 0 0 0 Typhoon Pablo HOMA Permanent Housing 10,003 0 10,003 10,003 0 10,003 7,749 0 7,749 3,704 0 3,704 Typhoon Yolanda HOMA 54,731 45,186 51,011 45,186 41,045 39,666 19,173 18,878 In-City Resettlement Off-City Resettlement RESETTLEMENT For ISFs Affected by Infra Projects in Metro Manila and Those Living along Danger Areas in Nearby Provinces Regional Resettlement NHA-Administered/Implemented RAP-LGU For Indigenous People HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR CALAMITY VICTIMS Permanent Housing 9,545 5,825 1,379 295 Bohol Earthquake HOMA Permanent Housing 300 0 300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zamboanga Conflict HOMA Permanent Housing 7,248 1,661 5,587 4,937 1,661 3,276 2,421 1,661 760 190 0 190 Other Calamities HOMA 6,946 6,946 3,318 3,318 2,718 2,718 2,695 2,695 2,151 1,057 957 689 25,863 7,923 3,147 640 5,863 20,000 3,923 4,000 2,897 250 282 358 1,823 1,329 86,387 34,868 SETTLEMENTS UPGRADING AFP/PNP HOUSING Phase II-A Phase III UNPROGRAMMED/REPLACEMENT PROJECT TOTAL BY PROGRAM 148,017 102,293 Accomplishment report on regular housing production as of July 30, 2014 for SLB, MMO, VMO and NCL Accomplishment report on regular housing production as of June 30, 2014 for NCR Background on Typhoon Haiyan (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Yolanda) • On November 15 and 22, 2013, National Housing Authority (NHA) conducted a design consultation with major stakeholders to determine parameters for disaster resiliency for housing • Participants included key shelter agencies, professional groups, academe, private practitioners, non-government organizations, etc. • Discussion points centered on four parts : site selection and planning, temporary facilities, permanent housing and land development standards • Continuing dialogue are being made to come up with best housing solutions 20 Background on Typhoon Haiyan (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Yolanda) DISASTER RESILIENT HOUSING STRUCTURAL DESIGN STANDARDS DESIGN PARAMETER ONE-STOREY TWO- STOREY 3-STOREYS OR MORE WIND LOAD 250 KPH 250 KPH 250 KPH STRENGTH OF WALL 3,000 PSI AND SUPERSTRUCTURE 3,000 PSI 3,000 PSI SOIL BEARING CAPACITY 95 KPA 95 KPA 95 KPA SEISMIC LOAD ZONE 4 ZONE 4 ZONE 4 LOADINGS 50 PSF 50 PSF 50 PSF FIRE RESISTANCE 2 HOURS 2 HOURS 2 HOURS This is one of the outputs generated from the consultation meetings of the NHA TWG on Disaster-Resilient Housing in November to December 2013. Background on Typhoon Haiyan (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Yolanda) OTHER OUTPUTS FROM THE CONSULTATION WORKSHOP CONSIDERATIONS FOR SITE SELECTION: Topography and elevation from the sea level as priority criteria/consideration MGB clearance Hydro-geologic analysis Sub-surface conditions CLUP data Use 100-year flood data Get information from Manila Observatory Buildable Areas from the Coastline Final boundary delineation of the “no build” and “build” zones shall be based on DENR and DOST recommendations Background on Typhoon Haiyan (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Yolanda) OTHER OUTPUTS FROM THE CONSULTATION WORKSHOP CONSIDERATIONS FOR SITE SELECTION: Re-development of the shoreline into Mangrove forest, agri-forestry Trees as buffer Relocation of fisherfolks – but provide transitory facilities If applicable, perforated sea wall Identify applicable uses for the coastal area No more human settlements Agricultural, tourism Background on Typhoon Haiyan (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Yolanda) OTHER OUTPUTS FROM THE CONSULTATION WORKSHOP CONSIDERATIONS FOR SITE SELECTION: Site planning principles Clustering of houses to mitigate wind impact Specify standards of settlements for upland, coastal, lowland areas both for site development and vertical development Look into best practices from other countries on resiliency and climate change adaptation Proposed site development with clustering of mix of resilient house types by a private architect • Review of laws pertaining to settlements • Recommend proposals for a typhoon/earthquake code on specific areas that are disaster prone/or in extreme environments Background on Typhoon Haiyan (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Yolanda) OTHER OUTPUTS FROM THE CONSULTATION WORKSHOP SOME HOUSING DESIGN OPTIONS: ROWHOUSE/DUPLEX with Loft ( Enhanced NHA Resettlement ) TWO-THREE STOREY LOW-RISE BUILDING to serve as evacuation center/typhoon shelter during storm surges, also to serve as buffer on sites at lowland areas COMMUNITY FACILITIES such as Multi-Purpose Centers, Day Care/Health Centers and Schools to Redesign to serve as Evacuation Centers during calamities with Emergency Storage Rooms EMERGENCY STORAGE ROOM PROVISIONS: Food, medicine, water and emergency power supply and communications ( like bomb shelter on the top floor) 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL (Loftable or with 11 m2 Loft) LOT SIZE: 40 m2 (10.00m x 4.00m) BUILDING FOOTPRINT: 22 m2 (5.50m x 4.00m) REVISED 06 MAR 2014 TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 33 m2 (Ground Floor and Loft) 26 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL (Loftable or with 11 m2 Loft) PROPOSED LOT SIZE: 40 m2 (10.00m x 4.00m) SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL GROUND FLOOR AREA 22 sq. m. (5.50m x 4.00m) GROUND FLOOR PLAN 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL LOFT FLOOR AREA 11 sq. m. (2.75m x 4.00m) LOFT FLOOR PLAN 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL CROSS SECTION 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL LONGITUDINAL SECTION 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL FRONT ELEVATION TYPHOON SHUTTER DETAILS 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL CONCRETE GUTTER DETAIL 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL INCLINED ROOF BEAM DETAILS 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL PURLIN EMBEDMENT DETAILS 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL ROOFING SHEETS OVERLAP DETAIL 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL DPWH COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS CHANGE ROOFING SCREWS FROM TEKSCREW TO J-BOLT STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL DPWH COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS INCREASE FLOOR TO FLOOR HEIGHT TO ACCOMMODATE LARGER FLOOR JOIST AND BEAM (FROM 5.30M TO 5.50M) REVISED STAIR RISER HEIGHT TO ACCOMMODATE LARGER FLOOR JOIST AND BEAM ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS STRUCTURAL : RC BEAM, COLUMN & FOOTING RC WALL FOOTING RC FLOOR SLAB, 100MM thk. WITH 10mmØ RSB @ 400mm BOTHWAYS WALLS : 150mm thk. CHB (FIREWALL) 100mm thk. CHB, PLASTER FINISH (EXTERIOR) 100mm thk. CHB, TOOL JOINT FINISH (INTERIOR) ROOFING : 0.404mm thk CORR. G.I. ROOFING SHEETS at 8’ 2.0mm X 50mm X 150mm C-PURLINS WITH 12mmØ SAGROD @ MIDPOINT DOORS (OPTIONAL) : 1 – FLUSH DOOR TYPE 1 – PANEL DOOR TYPE 1 – PVC DOOR TYPE WINDOWS (OPTIONAL) : ALUMINUM JALOUSIE TYPE with TYPHOON SHUTTERS : 4” x 8” x 8” CONCRETE LOUVER BLOCKS FINISHES : EXTERIOR WALL – PLASTERED AND PAINTED FINISH T & B FLOOR – 200mm X 200mm FLOOR TILES PLUMBING : WATER LINE – uPVC PIPES SANITARY & DRAINAGE LINES – PVC PIPES TOILET BOWL – PAIL FLUSH TYPE LAVATORY SEPTIC TANK : PURIFYING POLYTHYLENE SEPTIC TANK COST ASSUMPTIONS PERMANENT HOUSING PARTICULARS LGU/ GOV'T. LAND A. Land Cost PRIVATE LAND 10,000.00 B. Land Development Cost 85,000.00 85,000.00 C. House Construction Cost 195,000.00 195,000.00 280,000.00 290,000.00 2,800.00 2,900.00 282,800.00 292,900.00 Sub-total D. Admin. Cost (1%) TOTAL COST PER UNIT BUDGETARY REQUIREMENT ITEMS OF WORK UNIT COST PERMANENT HOUSING 1 LGU/Gov't. Land 2 Private Land 282,800 26,315 7,441.88 292,900 178,813 52,374.33 COMMUNITY FACILITIES 1 School 2 Multi-Purpose Covered Court GRAND TOTAL TOTAL COST (PhpM) 205,128 59,816.21 NO. OF UNITS 15,849.00 25,000,000 537 13,425.00 12,000,000 202 2,424.00 75,665.21 COST ASSUMPTIONS COMMUNITY FACILITIES COMMUNITY FACILITY A. School Building (3-storey, 15 classroom bldg.)* B. Multi-Purpose Covered Court (MPCC)** COST PER UNIT (PhpM) 25 Million 12 Million *Assumption: 50 students per classroom (single shift), 2 students per family **One MPCC per 1,000 families BUDGETARY REQUIREMENT PER REGION/PROVINCE BUDGETARY REQUIREMENT (Php Million) Reg. / Province GRAND TOTAL No. of Cities/ Mun. 116 Housing Need Permanent Housing Community Facilities (School + MPCC) TOTAL COST 205,128 59,816.21 15,849.00 75,665.21 MIMAROPA (REG. IV-B) • Palawan 5 5 8,760 8,760 2,561.85 2,561.85 708.00 708.00 3,269.85 3,269.85 REGION V • Masbate 1 1 102 102 29.88 29.88 0.00 0.00 29.88 29.88 REGION VI • Aklan • Antique • Capiz • Iloilo • Negros Occ. 50 11 11 9 12 7 117,203 15,948 18,177 12,036 43,987 25,055 34,183.94 4,668.64 5,296.78 3,504.48 12,850.37 7,863.67 9,017.00 1,205.00 1,279.00 956.00 3,478.00 2,099.00 43,200.94 5,873.64 6,575.78 4,460.48 16,328.37 9,962.67 REGION VII • Cebu 16 16 22,423 22,423 6,551.51 6,551.51 1,727.00 1,727.00 8,278.51 8,278.51 REGION VIII • Leyte • Easter Samar • Samar • Southern Leyte • Biliran 43 20 12 4 1 6 56,140 30,632 7,573 8,900 130 8,905 16,342.58 8,913.12 2,205.19 2,585.48 36.76 2,602.02 4,360.00 2,373.00 559.00 708.00 0.00 720.00 20,702.58 11,286.12 2,764.19 3,293.48 36.76 3,322.02 CARAGA (REG. XIII) •Dinagat Island 1 1 500 500 146.45 146.45 37.00 37.00 183.45 183.45 Implementation of Community Facilities to commence after 4 months of start of construction of permanent housing sites, within spaces to be provided within permanent housing sites PERMANENT SHELTER IN SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES PERMANENT SHELTER WITH BASIC COMMUNITY FACILITIES AND SERVICES EMERGENCY HOUSING WITH LIMITED FACILITIES TRANSITION HOUSING WITH COMMUNAL FACILITIES Police Outpost School Building Dry/Wet Market Health Center/Day Care Material Recovery Fac. Transport Terminal Multi-purpose Covered Court PROXIMITY OF TRANSITION HOUSING TO PERMANENT HOUSING SITE TRANSITION HOUSING PERMANENT HOUSING INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS LIAC NDRRMC Cluster for Permanent Shelter Cluster DSWD Cluster on Shelter (Transition Housing MULTI-SECTORAL Chairman: Mayor Vice-ChairmanHUDCC/NHA GO/NGAs/NGOs/POs Sub-Committees Beneficiary Selection Committee Site Selection Project Imple. Relocation Estate Mgmt. & Comm'ty Dev't. Masterlist of HHs for PH PH Project Sites with Facilities Transfer of Families Sustainable Comm'ties 22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL Photos of completed units in Tanauan, Leyte 3-Storey Building Design for Typhoon Yolanda Victims Design option for urbanizing or for highly urbanized areas. 48 3-Storey Building Design for Typhoon Yolanda Victims 49 ACCREDITATION OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR HOUSING AITECH History In July 1993, agencies agreed for the reactivation (of an inter-agency committee created earlier in 1990) of an accreditation system for new technologies. It was in early 1994 that the reactivation is formally formed by and between 11 government agencies, now named the Accreditation of Innovative Technologies for Housing or AITECH. Member Agencies: Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC); Department of Science and Technology (DOST); National Housing Authority (NHA); Home Guarantee Corporation (HGC); Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF); National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC); Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines (CIAP); Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB); University of the Philippines - Bureau of Research and Standards 50 (UP-BRS); Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH); Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) ACCREDITATION OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR HOUSING OBJECTIVES • To assists producers of innovative technologies in securing acceptance of their products or systems in the market as well as to make these technologies acceptable for funding under the government’s housing loan program. • To encourage and promote the use of innovative technologies as an alternative to traditional housing construction system. 51 ACCREDITATION OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR HOUSING CRITERIA FOR ACCREDITATION • Structural Evaluation • Cost effectiveness based on the resulting construction costs as compared with housing unit built with conventional building materials/systems. • Compliance to housing standards based on BP 220, PD 957 and the National Building Code. • Appraisal of housing units using the technology for mortgage acceptance by funding institutions. • Physical properties and structural soundness of technologies in relation to health considerations and suitability to local climatic and topographic conditions. • Local availability of raw materials for the production/ use of particular technologies. • Consistency of required quality in mass production. 52 ACCREDITATION OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR HOUSING ADVANTAGES IN USING INNOVATIVE MATERIALS/SYSTEMS • Lower cost of construction • Reduced labor and construction time • Easier construction method • Minimized material wastage 53 54 LOW RISE TECHNOLOGIES • • • • • • • • 1.1 MEGAWIDE CONST. CORP. 1.2 PHINMA PROPERTY HOLDING CORP. 1.3 SOLID GROUP TECH. CORP. 1.4 E. FLORENTINO3 + ASSOCIATES 1.5 MEGAWIDE CONST. CORP. 1.6 PANAFLEX INC. 1.7 JOSE CRIS BUILDERS 1.8 FORMING ACCESS & SUPPORT INC. 55 ONE TO TWO STOREYS TECHNOLOGIES • 2.1 AVIA CONST. & DEVT. CORP. • 2.2 CAVITE FORM MODULE • 2.3 KWANG STEEL CO., LTD AUBURN POWER TECH., INC. • 2.4 POSHOME GLOBAL CORP. • 2.5 PROPERTY COMPANY OF FRIENDS • 2.6 RESPONSE RESOLVE RESOURCES, PHILS. • 2.7 VASQUEZ BUILDING SYSTEM CORP. • 2.8 STERLING CONST. & DEVT. CORP. • 2.9 NEDSTEEL CONST. & DEVT. CORP. • 2.10 SPEEDSTEEL DEVT. CORP. • 2.11 REALM HomeBuilders • 2.12 LIVE IN QUARTERS STEEL CORP. 56 6. SEPTIC TANKS • 6.1 PHILKOR PLASTIC CORP. (formerly KOTEC) • 6.2 WEIDA PHILIPPINES, INC. • 6.3 STONEWORKS SPECIALIST INT‘L CORPORATION • 6.4 YOONNI GREENTECH CORP. 57 7. PAINT 7.1 FIRST ASIAN BRIGHT STAR MARKETING CORP. TECHNOLOGY: Contractor Grade Flat White Latex - AB 500 and Premium White Flat Latex Eggshell Finish are USA manufactured household paint suitable for exterior and interior. It is water based, non-flammable, non-toxic, odorless, and lead-free. The paints are quick drying with stain resistant formulated and mildew resistant coating. Flat latex has a coverage of 28.37 sq.m. per gallon. 8. SOIL STABILIZER 8.1 ISA GREENPATH ENTERPRISES, INC. TECHNOLOGY: Eco Base 300 Soil Stabilizer Eco Base 300 Soil Stabilizer are liquid stabilizers designed to improve the structure/ integrity of road construction where soil becomes chemically bonded making it harder and water resistant. The result is a road that exhibit high sheer strength to improve soil bearing capacity that is weather-proof, easily workable and can be compacted to a better particle cohesion by equipment and traffic. 9. FENCE 9.1 VASQUEZ BUILDING SYSTEM CORP. TECHNOLOGY: Vazbilt Prefab Fences Vazbilt Prefab Fences is a modular concrete fence system using interlocking wall panels, columns and tie beams designed with versatility t appearance while providing strength and security hat gives a warm, aesthetic and clean well beyond CHB. With finished texture on both sides, the tongue and groove system has a quick, clean and efficient installation even during rainy days. Its assembly is clean unlike messy hollow block laying and plastering. 10. WATER STORAGE TANK 10.1 WEIDA PHILIPPINES, INC. TECHNOLOGY: Weida Polystor Water Storage Tank The polyethylene (PE) upright storage tank is a premium quality tank produced with the latest technology to meet a wide range of water storage requirement and applications. It is manufactured from reputable international producers. It is strong, seamless, leak proof, and weather resistant. Polystor polyethylene tanks are specially formulated with UV stabilizer for long term durability under direct sunlight. It is lightweight for easy handling food and potable water compliant, and can store all kinds of water, including corrosive and mineralized water. It has an extensive range which caters to both household as well as commercial, industrial use. 11. DOOR 11.1 NOELLOUISSE CUSTOM FURNITURE AND FITS-OUT CORP. TECHNOLOGY: Titan Door Titan Door is the first in the country, a fiber cement panel with metal frame and metal jamb. The doors are classified into three levels: Level 1-1-3/4” standard duty; level 2- 1-1-3/4” heavy duty; and Level 3- 1-1-3/4” extra heavy duty TERMS OF REFERENCE (Salient Features) FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF FULLY-DEVELOPED LOTS AND COMPLETED HOUSING UNITS UNDER THE NHA’S YOLANDA PERMANENT HOUSING PROGRAM 22/01/2015 63 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. General Information 2. The NHA’s Yolanda Permanent Housing Program (NHA-YPHP) 3. Submission of Letter of Intent and Proposals 4. Submission of Eligible Documents and Shortlisting of Contractor 5. Total Number of Housing Units Required 22/01/2015 64 TABLE OF CONTENTS 6. Parameters/ Specifications 7. Terms and Conditions of the Contract/ Agreement between NHA and Contractor 8. Submission of Proposals 9. Other Requirements 10.Evaluation of Proposals 22/01/2015 65 1. GENERAL INFORMATION • Advise to Contractor to: – Fully examine the TOR – Cost of proposal c/o Contractor – NHA reserves right to request additional documents – NHA reserves right to amend TOR prior to deadline of submission of proposals – Call to Pre-Bid Conference – NHA reserves right to reject proposals 22/01/2015 66 2. NHA YOLANDA PERMANENT HOUSING PROGRAM (NHA-YPHP) • Rational to provide housing to families affected by Typhoon “Yolanda” in Visayas and Palawan. • Proclamation No, 682 dated November 11, 2013, “declaring a state of national calamity . . . . caused by Typhoon “Yolanda” last November 08, 2013” • GBBB Resolution No. 34-2013 dated November 14, 2013, granting all procuring entities the authority to enter into Negotiated Procurement under Sec. 53.2 (Emergency Cases) of IRR of RA9184, as amended 22/01/2015 67 6. PARAMETERS/ SPECIFICATIONS 6.1 SITE/ LOCATION CATEGORY DESCRIPTION Location Within Cities/ Municipalities affected by Super Typhoon “Yolanda” as considered by NHA-YPHP to be in “Safe Zones” Zoning/ Classification Residential, upon utilization Topography Suitable for residential development. Slope should not exceed 20% Access to Property With R.O.W. corresponding to existing planning standards Facilities The housing projects must provide areas for community facilities; existence of planned industrial/ commercial areas shall also be given premium Utilities •Water •Power 22/01/2015 Water distribution system shall be in place Poles, wires/cables to be installed within the site 68 6. PARAMETERS/ SPECIFICATIONS 6.2 LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL WORKS COMPONENTS PARAMETERS SPECIFICATION I. ROAD PAVEMENT (Based on BP220) A. Major Roads (10 Meter wide min. R.O.W.) B. Minor Roads (8 Meter wide min./ EVA 6.50 Meter R.O.W.) C. Alleys (3 Meter wide R.O.W.) D. Footpaths (2 meter wide R.O.W.) E. Sidewalks (1.20 meter wide R.O.W.) II. DRAINAGE SYSTEM • Concrete combination of underground RCCP’s uppertenances and open-lined canal with drainage outfall III. SEWERAGE • Individual Septic Tank/ Vault 22/01/2015 69 6. PARAMETERS/ SEPCIFICATIONS 6.3 LAND OWNERSHIP • • With clean Title No illegal occupants/ structures upon utilization 6.4 MINIMUM LAND AREA • As may be determined by NHA-YPHP 6.5 NO. OF HOUSING UNITS • Maximum of 1,000 units or as may be determined by NHA-YPHP (Based on OPARR Housing Need) 6.6 MINIMUM LOT SIZE • 40 square meters 6.7 MIN. HOUSE DESIGN STANDARDS/ SPECS. House Typology • Loftable rowhouse (Floor to rafter height: 5 to 5.50 meters) Min. Floor Area/ Footprint • 22 square meters for Loftable Resilient Housing Design 22/01/2015 70 6. PARAMETERS/ SEPCIFICATIONS STRUCTURAL DESIGN STANDARDS 9APPROVED BY DPWH) Wind Load • 250 kph Strength of Wall and Super Structure • 3,000 psi Soil Bearing Capacity • 95kpa Seismic Load • Zone 4 Loadings • 50psf Fire Resistance • 2 hours 6.8 PRICE PER UNIT • Php290,000 per unit 22/01/2015 71 8. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS NHA YOLANDA PERMANENT HOUSING PERMANENT HOUSING PROGRAM 22/01/2015 72 8.0 SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS • Proposals with the required supporting documents shall be submitted to NHA in a sealed envelope on or before September 02, 2014 • Addressed to the General Manager, Attention: The Chairperson, Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) IN SUMMARY, CURRENT NHA UNDERTAKINGS • Acquisition of completed housing units in eastern visayas ( 171 municipalities) • Disaster resilient housing parameters • Use of new technologies that are aitech accredited • Government and private sector participation thru regular and negotiated bidding • Community Driven Approach for typhoon yolanda program 74 Some Challenges • Compliance to codes ,i.e fire code, building code and BP 220 • The harmonization of the green principles with disaster resiliency in which the focus of the latter is more on the structural aspect of the building • How to make the two principles work together without sacrificing the major merits of the other. ( green versus disaster resilient) • The increase on budget and finding the balance between long term gains versus huge initial capital investments to build green and sustainable developments , HENCE A NEED TO CHANGE GOVERNMENT POLICY, PLANNING AND COST ASSUMPTIONS 75 END OF PRESENTATION 22/01/2015 76 THANK YOU! 77