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PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP

for SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE


PROJECT (PSIP) – PHASE II

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. Specifications
1. Architectural Works Specification
2. Structural Design Report
3. Sanitary Plumbing Woks Specifications
4. Electrical Works Specification
II. Proof of Structural Quality & Integrity
III. Construction Schedule
IV. Site Adaptation Plans
V. Furniture Plans
1. Description Of Materials
2. Preliminary List of Furniture per Class Room
3. Teachers Table & Chair Plan
4. Students Arm Chair Plan
5. Chalk Board Plan & Details
VI. Detailed Engineering Plans
1. Architectural Plans & Details
2. Structural Plan & Details
3. Sanitary Plans & Details
4. Electrical Plans & Details
BLDG. TYPE 3 (DepEd PSIP-2)
Specifications

SPECIFICATIONS

Type III School Bldg.


(1 Storey-3 Classroom)

Owner:

EDWARD CO TAN

Architect

Reg. No. : 0007581

PTR : 3951183 C

Date : March 6, 2017

Place : Quezon City

TIN : 223-496-679-000

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BLDG. TYPE 3 (DepEd PSIP-2)
Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS

1.0 SITEWORK
a. Soil Poisoning
Brand : Lentrek TC termiticide concentrate by Shell or Approved Equal.
Mixture: 1 part concentrate & 50 part water
Warranty : 10 years

2.0 MASONRY

A. Concrete Hollow Blocks - 6” THK


Application:
a. For exterior wall

B. Concrete Hollow Blocks - 4” THK


Application:
a. For interior wall

METALS
a) PWD Ramp Handrail
1. Handrail : 42mm ø B.I. pipe, painted (off white)

3.0 BOARDS

a. Plywood
1. 6mm (1/4”) thick Marine plywood. For doors

b. Fiber cement boards.


1. 4.5mm thk. Fiber cement board. For Ceiling

4.0 ROOFING

A. Roofing sheets
Type : Rib type (long span)
Base metal thickness : Ga. 26 (0.4mm thk.)

Brand : DN Steel or Approved Equal

COLOR : PANTONE* Color System (Paints + Interiors) Foam Green


14-0115 TPX
B. Fascia
Material : 9mm thk. x 254mm Senepa, painted
Brand : Hardiflex Or Approved Equal

C. Roofing Insulation
Material : P.E. sheet Insulation 2 side foil
Thickness : 5mm thk.
Brand : DN steel Or Approved Equal

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BLDG. TYPE 3 (DepEd PSIP-2)
Specifications

5.0 DOORS AND WINDOWS


DOORS(refer to drawing for the sizes)
a. Flush swing door on steel or wood jamb, painted.
For classroom door

Installation:
Doors shall be leveled, hung plumbed, and fitted accurately allowing 2mm clearance at the jambs and
heads. Lock stiles of doors, 45mm thick or thicker, shall be beveled 3mm in 50mm. Lever locks and
latches shall be installed 900 mm from finished floors to the center knobs. Apply hardware with
fastenings of the size, quality, quantity and finish to provide workable door system.

Protection:
Protect doors as recommended by door manufacturer to ensure that doors are without damage at
time of Substantial Completion.

WINDOWS
a. Type: Glass operable louver window
Glazing: 6mm thk. frosted glass (mid and lower louver)
6mm thk. clear glass (upper louver)
Frame: Aluminum frame
Frame Finish: Anodized
Location: Classrooms

b. Type: Aluminum awning window


Glazing: 6mm thk. Clear glass
Frame finish: Anodized
Location: Toilets

Installation:
All units shall be erected in openings prepared in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendation.
Frames must be securely fastened, set plumb, level and square without twisting.

6.0 FINISH HARDWARE


A. Materials 1.
Lockset
Type: Cylindrical lockset, Lever type. Jackson brand or Approved Equal
Function: Entrance lock
Style: Lever
Grade: 3
Finish: Satin Stainless
Location: For classrooms
Brand: Jackson brand or Approved Equal.

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Specifications

2. Hinges
Type: 3 ½” x 3 ½” standard hinges
Knuckle: Plain bearing
Thickness: 2mm thk.
Quantity: 3 pieces per door leaf
Finish: Satin Stainless
Location: For classrooms
Brand: Ordinary-china or Approved Equal.

7.0 GLASS
a. Materials
1. Windows: 6mm thk. frosted glass (mid and lower louver)
6mm thk. Clear glass (upper louver)

b. Bulk Compound for glass installations:


1. Mastics - Elastic compound and non-skinning compound.
2. Putty - Wood sash putty
3. Sealants - one component, two components

c. Preformed Sealants
1. Synthetic polymer-base sealants - resilient or non-resilient type.
2. Preformed gaskets - compression type, structural type.

8.0 FINISHES

FLOOR

a. For classroom Floor : non -skid finish

b. For Corridor Floor : non-skid finish

CEILING

a) 4.5mm thk. Fiber Cement Board, painted with latex.

WALL

a) Painted tooled joint masonry using an approx. ±15mm concave striking tool.

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BLDG. TYPE 3 (DepEd PSIP-2)
Specifications
9.0 PAINTING

Paint Schedule:
a. Exterior Wall : Semi-gloss latex based
paint over primer:
a. Primer: Latex-based interior white
b. 2nd Coat: Semi-gloss latex paint.
c. Color : MCS Exterior Beige DepEd SCRF-
11-00911 (very light shade)

b. Interior Wall : Semi-gloss latex based


paint over primer:
a. Primer: Latex-based interior white
b. 2 Coats: Semi-gloss latex paint.
c. Color : MCS Interior Beige
DepEd SCRF-11-00911
(lightest shade)

c. Cement Fiber Board Ceiling : 2 finish coats of Latex


a. Color: Flat White Latex
DepEd SCRF-11-00911

d. PWD ramp Handrail and railing : 2 coats full-gloss enamel finish metal epoxy primer.
a. Primer: metal epoxy primer.
st nd
b. 1 and 2 Coats: Full-gloss enamel paint.
c. Color: Off white

e. Doors : Two coats of semi-gloss enamel paint


over primer and sealer.
a. Primer and sealer: As per manufacturer’s
recommendation.
st nd
b. 1 and 2 coats: Semi-gloss enamel paint.
Color : QDE Palmyra Green
DepEd SCRF-11-00911

f. Roofing (pre-painted) : Color Reference: PANTONE* Color System


(Paints + Interiors) Foam Green 14-0115 TPX

g. Stiffener Columns : Semi-gloss latex based


paint over primer:
a. Primer: Latex-based interior white
b. 2nd Coats: Semi-gloss latex paint.
c. Color : MCS Columns Beige
DepEd SCRF-11-00911 (light shade)

h. Beams : Semi-gloss latex based


a. Primer: Latex-based interior white
b. 2nd Coats: Semi-gloss latex paint
c. Color: MCS Columns Beige
DepEd SCRF-11-00911 (light shade)

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BLDG. TYPE 3 (DepEd PSIP-2)
Specifications
Surface Preparation:
New Masonry:
Allow to dry under normal weather conditions before painting. Surface to be painted should be clean and
dry, free from oil, grease, dust, dirt, contaminants, and all loose grit and mortar. Treat new masonry with a
solution of 1 part Masonry Neutralizer #44 diluted in 16 parts water, applying liberally by brush or roller.
Let dry overnight before rinsing with water to remove white crystals that form on the surface. Let dry
before painting.

Metal:
Wipe the surface with rag soaked in paint thinner to remove dust, dirt, grease, oil, wax and other foreign
matter. For new G.I. sheets, etch the surface by applying 10% Metal Etching Solution #71 (dilute 1 part of
B-71 to 9 parts water).

10.0 SPECIALTIES

a. Grab Bars – Chrome Plated Or Approved Equal


1. Materials : 32mm Chrome Plated horizontal grab bars with snap
flange. For Handicap toilet.

11.0 FURNISHINGS
a. Curved Chalk board 4880mm (W) x 1220mm (H)
b. Frame : steel or Approved wooden Frame, painted

12.0 TOILET FIXTURES AND ACCESSORIES


1. Water closet : Royal Tern brand or Approved Equal
a. Close coupled, single flush push button
b. Free standing, Round front with seat cover
c. Flush tank fitting
d. Color : White

2. Wall Hung Lavatory


a. China made wall hung lavatory
b. Single –hole basin mixer
c. Complete P-trap and supply assembly
d. Color: White

3. Urinal
a. China made Wall hung Urinal
b. Fittings. Sloan flush valve
c. With vacuum breaker, brass outlet
d. With mounting bolts/ gaskets
e. Wall bracket & screws

Boys Toilet
a. Close coupled water closet with complete accessories
b. Lavatory top with complete fittings and accessories
c. Urinal
d. Facial mirror

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Specifications
Girls Toilet
a. Close coupled water closet with complete accessories
b. Lavatory top with complete fittings and accessories
c. Facial mirror

Teachers/ Differently Able person Toilet


a. Close coupled water closet with complete accessories
b. Lavatory top with complete fittings and accessories
c. Facial mirror
d. Grab bar

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BLDG. TYPE 3 (DepEd PSIP-2)
Specifications

STRUCTURAL DESIGN REPORT

Type III School Bldg.


(1 Storey-3 Classroom)

Owner:

Joselito S. Misa, Ph.D.

Reg. No. : 0039035

PTR : 5323835

Date : January 25, 2017

Place : Pasay City

TIN : 184-856-721

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STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS
TYPE-3

Prepared by:

Joselito S. Misa, Ph.D.

PRC No.: 0039035


TIN No.: 184-856-721
PTR No.: PC3715890
Date Issued: 27 , January 2014
Place Issued: Pasay City

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INTRODUCTION

The proposed structure is designed for a conventional one storey reinforced concrete construction,
and it's Structural Design shall comply with the National Structural Code of the Philippines 2010, 6th
Edition.
This document covers the Structural System used and the proper loading and loading combinations
for the project.

GENERAL CODES AND REFERENCES


The Order of precedence of codes and standards for Construction and Planningshall be as follows:
  
Client Specified Criteria and Code Requirements

  Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete, ACI 318-2008, American Concrete Institute
Building
(ACI)
  
National Structural Code of the Philippines (6th Edition) – (NSCP)
  
Uniform Building Code (UBC)1997 Edition
 
American Institute of Steel Construction Inc., AISC-ASD/LRFD

COMPUTER SOFTWARE
The project was analysed using a commercial software ETABS 2013, 3D
BuildingSystem. Input parameters are presented to guide the checker on his review.
Structural elements are modelled as follows:
  
Floor Elements – Membrane
  
Columns and Beams – Line Elements
 
Wall – Shell elements

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MATERIAL STRENGTHS
The following material strengths shall be used in the structural analysis and design of
the building.
a. Concrete-The minimum concrete compressive strength f'c
-For masonry wall........................ f'c=2.4MPa
-For suspended slabs.................. f'c=20.68MPa
-For wall footings and
other structural element.......... f'c=20.68MPa
-For slab-on-grade/fill................ f'c=17.23MPa

b. Reinforcing Steel bars shall be deformed and shall conform with


PNS49/ASTM615: -Grade 33,fy=228MPa
For bars 12mm diameter and smaller
-Grade 40,fy=276MPa
For bars 16mm diameter

c. Structural Steel
-For light gage sections..............fy=245MPa
-For others.................................fy=248MPa

d. Allowable soil bearing capacity: as recommended by the soil engineer based on the soil
investigation or a minimum 100KPa (as per NSCP Table 304-1 Allowable
Foundation and Lateral Pressure).

LOADS

DEAD LOADS

DEAD LOAD

MATERIAL DRY UNIT WEIGHT


Structural Steel 76.80KN/cu.m.
Reinforced Concrete 24.00KN/cu.m.
Ceiling & Utilities 0.35KPa
Movable Partition 1.0KPa
Roofing(corr. G.I. sheet long span) 0.10KPa
Exterior wall (150mm CHB) 2.73KPa
Exterior wall (150mm CHB) 2.00KPa

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LIVE LOADS

LIVE LOAD

OCCUPANCY FLOOR LIVE LOAD


Hallway and Stairs & Balcony 4.80 KPa
Classrooms 1.90 KPa
Roof 1.00 KPa

LIVE LOAD REDUCTION


The design live load may be reduced on members supporting more than 14 m2, except for floors
in places of public assembly and for floor live loads greater than 4.80 kPa, in accordance with the
following equation:

R = r (A-14)

The reduction shall not exceed 40 percent for members receiving load from one level only,
60 percent for other members or R, as determined by the following equation:

R = 23.1 (1 + D/L)

Where:
A = area of floor or roof supported by the member, square meter.
D = dead load per square meter of area supported by the member.
L = unit live load per square meter of area supported by the member.
R = reduction in percentage.
R = rate of reduction equal to 0.08 percent for floors.

For storage loads exceeding 4.80 kPa, no reduction shall be made, except that design live load
on columns may be reduced 20 percent.

MINIMUM ROOF LIVE LOADS


Tributary Loaded Area For Any Structural Member
Roof Slope 0 to 20 sq. m. 21 to 60 sq. m. Over 60 sq. m.

1. Flat or rise less 1.00KPa 0.80KPa0.80KPa


than 1 vertical to
3 horizontal
2. Rise 1 vertical per 0.80KPa 0.70KPa 0.60KPa
3 horizontal to less
than 1 horizontal

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WIND LOADS

The building structure will be designed to withstand wind forces in accordance with ASCE -
02 with a 50 year return period using the following parameters:

Design Code : NSCP 2010/ASCE7-02


Wind Pressure Zone : Zone 1
Basic Wind Speed : 250 kph
2
Velocity Pressure, q : 47.3x10-6 KzKzt V Iw
Importance Factor, Iw : 1.15
Exposure Category : C
Design Wind Pressure, P : P = q G Cp – qh (GCpi)

EARTHQUAKE FORCES

Seismic Code : Uniform Building Code 1997/NSCP 2010


Seismic Zone : Zone 4, Z=0.4
Soil Profile Type : SD
Building Base : Ground Level
Ca : 0.44
Cv : 0.768
Seismic Source Proximity : ≥ 10 km

Design Base Shear for Static Force Procedure:

V  C v I W  2.5C a I W
RT R
 0.11CaIW

 0.8ZN vI W

R

Where:
V = total design lateral force or shear at the base
Z = seismic zone factor
= 0.4
I = importance factor
= 1.5
3/4
T = Ct (hn) , elastic fundamental period of vibration of the structure, in
seconds, in the direction under consideration.

Ct = numerical coefficient for structure


= 0.0853 for steel moment-resisting frames.
= 0.0731 for reinforced concrete moment-resisting frames.
= 0.0488 for other structures

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hn = the height of structure in meter
Na = 1.0
Nv = 1.2
R = numerical coefficient representative of the inherent overstrength and
global ductility capacity of the lateral - force-resisting system
= 8.5, Dual System without restrictions to the building height.
W = total seismic dead load

SITE GEOLOGY AND SITE CHARACTERISTICS

On Seismic Zone each site shall be assigned a soil profile type on properly
substantiated geotechnical data using the site categorization procedure.

Soil Profile Type SD

LOAD COMBINATIONS

Reinforced concrete sections shall be designed using the "Ultimate Strength Design"
method of the ACI 318-2008 using the load factors and the most critical load
combination from the following:

U = 1.4D (203-1)
U = 1.2D + 1.6L (203-2)
U = 1.2D + 1.6(Lr) + 0.8W (203-3)
U = 1.2D + 1.6W + 0.5(Lr) (203-4)
U = 1.2D + 1.0E + f1L (203-5)
U = 0.90D + 1.6W +1.6H (203-6)
U = 0.90D + 1.6E +1.6H (203-6)

AND OTHER GENERATED IN ETABS (SEE CALCULATION)

where:

D = Dead Load
L = Live Load
Lr = Roof Live Load
W = Wind Load
E = Earthquake Load
f1 = 1.0 for floors in places of public assembly, for live loads in
2
excess of 4.79 KN/m , and for garage live load
= 0.5 for other live loads

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For the foundation design, the soil bearing pressure shall be determined using the load
factors equal to 1.0; except for the dead load and lateral load combinations (with liveload
equal to zero) where the dead load factor shall be taken as 0.90.

Further for load combinations involving wind or earthquake, the allowable soil bearing
pressure maybe increased by one-third.

DEFLECTION CRITERIA
Lateral Deflection (Wind)

Overall Deflection < Height/500


Storey Deflection < Storey height/500

Vertical Deflection of Beams and Slabs due to Gravity Loads

Total Deflection (D + L) < Span/240 up to 25mm maximum


Live Load Deflection < Span/360
Incremental Deflection after < Span/500 or 20mm, whichever is lesser
application of finishes

STORY DRIFT LIMITATIONS


Wind Load

Maximum drift index limit was set at 0.002. The design wind loads was calculated using the
guidelines of NSCP C101-01. Calculated drift shall include translational, torsional deflections and PΔ
effects.

Seismic Load

Calculated story drift using Δm shall not exceed 0.025 times the story height for structures having
fundamental period of less than 0.7 second. For structures having a fundamental period of 0.7
second or greater, the calculated story drift shall not exceed 0.020 times the story height.

The maximum inelastic response displacement, Δm shall be computed as


follows: Δm = 0.7 * R * Δs

Where Δs is the resulting deformations from a static, elastic analysis of the lateral force-resisting
system prepared using the design seismic forces. Alternatively, dynamic analysis may be performed
in accordance with UBC97 Section 1631. The mathematical model shall comply with UBC97 Section
1630.1.2. Calculated drift shall include translational and torsional deflections.

The design lateral forces used to determine the calculated drift may disregard the limitations of
UBC97 Equations (30-6) and may be based on the period determined from UBC97 Equation (30-10)
neglecting the 30 or 40 percent limitations of UBC97 Section 1630.2.2, Item 2.

The analysis used to determine the Maximum Inelastic Response Displacement Δm shall consider PΔ
effects.

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TORSION AND P-DELTA EFFECT

Torsion is typically classified as actual or accidental. Actual torsion arises from an


eccentricity between the centers of mass and stiffness. Accidental torsion is intended to
cover a variety of factors, including the rotational component of ground motion, strengths,
and dead-load masses of structural and non-structural components and unfavorable
distributions of dead – and – live – load masses.

Accidental torsion, due to uncertainties in the mass and stiffness distribution, must be
added to the calculated eccentricity. This is done by adding a torsional moment at each floor
equal to the story shear multiplied by 5% of the floor dimension, perpendicular to the
direction of the force. This procedure is equivalent to moving the center of mass by 5% of
the plan dimension in a direction perpendicular to the force. If the deflection at either end
of the building is more than 20% greater than the average deflection, it is classified as
torsionally irregular and the accidental eccentricity must be amplified using the formula:

Ax = [ δmax / 1.2δavg ]² ≤ 3.0

Where:
δ AVg = the average of the displacements at the extreme
points of the structure at level x.
δmax = the maximum displacements at level x

P-Delta effects must be included in determining member forces and story displacements
where significant.

ORTHOGONAL EFFECT
The Uniform Building Code requires that in Seismic Zone 4, provisions shall be made for the effects
of earthquake forces acting in a direction other than the principal axes in each of the following
circumstances
  The structure has non-parallel lateral force force-resisting systems.
  The structure has torsional irregularity.
 A column of a structure forms part of two or more intersecting lateral force-resisting
systems.

If the axial load in the column due to seismic forces acting in either principal axis is less than 20% of
the column allowable axial load, then the above provision need not apply.

The requirement that orthogonal effects be considered, may be satisfied by designing an element
for 100% of the prescribed seismic forces in one direction, plus 30% of the prescribed forces in the
perpendicular direction. The combination requiring the greater component strength must be used
for design.

Alternatively, the effects of the prescribed seismic forces along two orthogonal directions may be
combined on a square root of the sum of the squares (SRSS) basis.

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ANALYSIS
General

The analysis is carried out in accordance with the Uniform Building Code (UBC) 1997 /
National Structural Code of the Philippines (NSCP) 2001. A three dimensional model will be
used in the analysis using ETABS - Integrated Building Design Software.

Vertical Load Analysis

Vertical load analysis will be carried out on the basis of the loads given in
3.4 Procedure was as follows:

1. Choose a structural framing system considering the material chosen, use or


occupancy and height
2. Layout the vertical load and lateral load resisting framing system
3. Layout the floor framing system
4. Determine floor slab dead and live load
5. Analyze and determine required thickness of floor slab
6. Distribute floor loads to beam using method recommended by ACI or NSCP.
7. Use a three dimensional model for the structural analysis and apply the
corresponding dead and live load.
8. Use Ieffective (Effective Moment of Inertia) of structural members as required by
ACI/UBC e.g. 0.70Igross for columns, 0.35Igross for beams (See ACI318-05 10.11,
UBC97 1910.11)

Lateral Load Analysis


Wind Load Analysis

Wind load analysis shall be carried out on the basis of the design parameters loads given in 3.6.1.
Wind assumed to come from any horizontal direction. No reduction in wind pressure for shielding
effect of adjacent structures.

The base overturning moment for the entire structure, or for any one of its primary lateral-resisting
elements, is check and shall not exceed two thirds of the dead-load-resisting moment. For an entire
structure with a height-to-width ratio of 0.5 or less in the wind direction and a maximum height of
60 feet (18,290 mm), the combination of the effects of uplift and overturning shall be reduced by
one-third as allowed by NSCP / UBC. The weight of earth superimposed over footings was used to
calculate the dead-load-resisting moment.

Procedure is as follows:
a. Determine design wind pressure at each level.
b. Apply wind load to the three dimensional model.

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Earthquake Load Analysis

Earthquake load analysis shall be carried out on the basis of the design parameters given in 3.6.2. An
equivalent static seismic analysis shall be carried out to obtain the scaling factors for the dynamic
lateral forces. The dynamic analysis shall be performed as required and the detailed procedure
illustrated in UBC 1631. The forces from the dynamic analysis multiplied by the scaling factor shall be
used throughout the design.

Below are the effective moments of inertia to be used for the structural members.

Columns: Ieffective = 0.70 * Igross


Beams: Ieffective = 0.35 * Igross
Walls: Uncracked Ieffective = 0.70 * Igross
Cracked Ieffective = 0.35 * Igross
Procedure is as follows:
a. Determine building mass
b. Determine design base shear for static force procedure.
c. Determine minimum accidental torsion.

d. Perform dynamic lateral response spectrum analysis

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Description of Dynamic Analysis Procedure:

a. Perform the dynamic analysis using the normalized response spectra shapes given by UBC
1997 using an initial acceleration of one (1) g.

b. Determine number of modes shapes required to attain a mass participation of at least 90%. UBC
requires that at least 90 percent of the participating mass of the structure should be included in
the calculation of response for each principal horizontal direction.

c. Check base shear from dynamic analysis using an acceleration of one (1) g. Scale the results.

d. Rerun dynamic analysis using the scaled acceleration from Step c.

e. Apply minimum accidental torsion requirements.

f. Perform design for structural members.

g. Determine the fundamental period (TB) using the structural properties and deformational
characteristics of the resisting elements (Method B)

h. Check approximate T of Method A (TA) versus Method B (TB). If TB is smaller than TA, use TB and
recalculate the minimum required base shear in Step b and redo the analysis. If TB is larger than TA,
we can use TB in formula in procedure b and reduce the minimum required base shear. The value
of TB shall not exceed a value 30 percent greater than the value of Ta in Seismic Zone 4.

i. Check the story drift.

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ETABS 3D MODEL

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ETABS GENERAL INPUT PARAMETERS

Figure shows the general input for structural analysis. A 3D model was made and
necessary assignments are done to provide properties for the model.

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MATERIAL PROPERTIES
TABLE: Material Properties - Summary
Unit
Name Type E ν Design Strengths
Weight
MPa kN/m³
227mpa Rebar 199947.98 0 76.9729 Fy=227 MPa, Fu=340.5 MPa
A36 Steel 199947.98 0.3 76.9729 Fy=248.21 MPa, Fu=399.9 MPa
A615Gr40 Rebar 199947.98 0 76.9729 Fy=275.79 MPa, Fu=413.69 MPa
Concrete
21MPa Concrete 24855.58 0.2 23.5631 f’c=21 MPa
M350psi Masonry 1837.5 0.2 21.2068 f’m = 2.43 MPa

FRAME SECTIONS
TABLE: Frame Sections
Name Material Shape t3 t2 tf tw twb Lip Depth
mm mm mm mm mm mm
10mm Tension rod A36 Steel Rod 10
2LC175X50X1.5XA36 A36 Steel Tube 175 100 1.2 1.2
b250x200 Concrete 21MPa Concrete Rectangular 200 250
Bot 2LC 1.25x1.25x.25 A36 Steel Double Angle 40 80 3 3
c150x300 Concrete 21MPa Concrete Rectangular 300 150
C250x250X21MPa Concrete 21MPa Concrete Rectangular 250 250
Purlins50x150x1.2xA36 A36 Cold Formed C 150 50 1.2 1.2
Diagonal Brace L1.25x1.25x.25 A36 Steel Angle 40 40 3 3 3
LC-150x50x13x1.2 A36 Cold Formed C 150 50 1.2 12.7
Top L 1.25x1.25x.25 A36 Steel Angle 40 40 3 3 3

Area AS2 AS3 J I22 I33 S22 S33 Z22 Z33 R22 R33
cm² cm² cm² cm⁴ cm⁴ cm⁴ cm³ cm³ cm³ cm³ mm mm
0.8 0.7 0.7 0.1 0.04909 0.04909 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 2.5 2.5
6.5 4.1 2.4 259.6 121.1 284.1 24.2 32.5 26.5 38.7 43 65.9
500 416.7 416.7 34213.5 26041.7 16666.7 2083.3 1666.7 3125 2500 72.2 57.7
4.6 2.1 2.3 65535 12.9 7.2 3.2 2.5 5.1 4.5 16.7 12.5
450 375 375 23174.1 8437.5 33750 1125 2250 1687.5 3375 43.3 86.6
625 520.8 520.8 55013 32552.1 32552.1 2604.2 2604.2 3906.3 3906.3 72.2 72.2
2.1 0.9 1.1 0.00984 5.5 20.2 1.6 5.4 2.8 6 16.3 31.2
2.3 1.1 1.1 0.1 3.6 3.6 1.2 1.2 2.2 2.2 12.5 12.5
3.1 1.6 0.9 0.01502 9.7 104.8 2.6 14 4.2 16.7 17.9 58
2.3 1.1 1.1 0.1 3.6 3.6 1.2 1.2 2.2 2.2 12.5 12.5
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A Modifier AS2 Modifier AS3 Modifier J Modifier I22 Modifier I33 Modifier Mass Modifier Weight Modifier

1 1 1 0.1 0.35 0.35 0.94 0.94

1 1 1 0.7 0.7 0.7 1 1


1 1 1 0.7 0.7 0.7 1 1

AREA SECTION
TABLE: Shell Sections - Summary
Design Element
Name Type Type Material Total Thickness
mm
Wall Wall Shell-Thin M350psi 150

TABLE: Shell Sections - Wall


Element f11 f22 f12
Typ
Name Material e Thickness Modifier Modifier Modifier
mm
Wall M350psi Shell-Thin 150 0.35 0.35 0.35
TABLE: Shell Sections - Wall
m11 m22 m12 v13 v23 Mass Weight
Modifie
Modifier r Modifier Modifier Modifier Modifier Modifier

0.01 0.01 0.01 0.35 0.35 0.95 0.95


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SEISMIC INPUT PARAMETERS

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BASIC ETABS INPUT

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RESPONSE SPECTRUM FUNCTIONS

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STATIC LOAD CASES

Self
Auto
Name Type Weight
Load
Multiplier
D Dead 1
L Live 0
EQx Seismic 0 UBC 97
EQy Seismic 0 UBC 97
Wx-west Wind 0 ASCE 7-10
Wy-north Wind 0 ASCE 7-10
SD Superimposed Dead 0
RL Roof Live 0
SDL-R Superimposed Dead 0
Wy-south Wind 0 ASCE 7-10
Wx-east Wind 0 ASCE 7-10

LOAD CASES-SUMMARY
Name Type
Live Linear Static
EQx Linear Static
EQy Linear Static
Wx Linear Static
Wy Linear Static
SD Linear Static
RL Linear Static
SDL-R Linear Static
Dead Linear Static
RSX Response Spectrum
RSY Response Spectrum
Wy-south Linear Static
Wx-east Linear Static

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LOAD COMBINATIONS
Load Scale
Name Type Auto
Case/Combo Factor
RSXORTHO RSX 1 Linear Add No
RSXORTHO RSY 0.3 No
RSYORTHO RSX 0.3 Linear Add No
RSYORTHO RSY 1 No
EQXORTHO EQx 1 Linear Add No
EQXORTHO EQy 0.3 No
EQYORTHO EQx 0.3 Linear Add No
EQYORTHO EQy 1 No
RSSRSS RSX 1 SRSS No
RSSRSS RSY 1 No
EQDYNAMIC RSSRSS 1 Envelope No
EQDYNAMIC RSXORTHO 1 No
EQDYNAMIC RSYORTHO 1 No
EQSRSS EQx 1 SRSS No
EQSRSS EQy 1 No
EQXDES EQXORTHO 1 Envelope No
EQXDES EQx 1 No
EQXDES EQSRSS 1 No
EQYDES EQYORTHO 1 Envelope No
EQYDES EQy 1 No
EQYDES EQSRSS 1 No
EQSTATIC EQXDES 1 Envelope No
EQSTATIC EQYDES 1 No
EQDESIGN EQDYNAMIC 1 Envelope No
EQDESIGN EQSTATIC 1 No
DCmpD1 SD 1 Linear Add Yes
DCmpD1 SDL-R 1 No
DCmpD1 Dead 1 No
DCmpD2 Live 1 Linear Add Yes
DCmpD2 SD 1 No
DCmpD2 SDL-R 1 No
DCmpD2 Dead 1 No
DCmpS1 SD 1.4 Linear Add Yes
DCmpS1 SDL-R 1.4 No
DCmpS1 Dead 1.4 No
DCmpS2 Live 1.6 Linear Add Yes
DCmpS2 SD 1.2 No
DCmpS2 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCmpS2 Dead 1.2 No
DCmpC1 Dead 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon1 SD 1.4 Linear Add Yes
DCon1 SDL-R 1.4 No
DCon1 Dead 1.4 No
DCon2 Live 1.6 Linear Add Yes
DCon2 SD 1.2 No
DCon2 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon2 Dead 1.2 No
DCon3 Live 1.6 Linear Add Yes
DCon3 SD 1.2 No
DCon3 RL1 0.5 No
DCon3 SDL-R 1.2 No

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Load Scale
Name Type Auto
Case/Combo Factor
DCon3 Dead 1.2 No
DCon4 Live 1 Linear Add Yes
DCon4 SD 1.2 No
DCon4 RL1 1.6 No
DCon4 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon4 Dead 1.2 No
DCon5 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon5 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon5 Dead 1.2 No
DCon5 Wx 1.6 No
DCon6 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon6 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon6 Dead 1.2 No
DCon6 Wx -1.6 No
DCon7 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon7 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon7 Dead 1.2 No
DCon7 Wy 1.6 No
DCon8 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon8 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon8 Dead 1.2 No
DCon8 Wy -1.6 No
DCon9 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon9 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon9 Dead 1.2 No
DCon9 Wy-south1 1.6 No
DCon10 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon10 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon10 Dead 1.2 No
DCon10 Wy-south1 -1.6 No
DCon11 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon11 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon11 Dead 1.2 No
DCon11 Wx-east 1.6 No
DCon12 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon12 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon12 Dead 1.2 No
DCon12 Wx-east -1.6 No
DCon13 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon13 RL1 0.5 No
DCon13 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon13 Dead 1.2 No
DCon13 Wx 1.6 No
DCon14 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon14 RL1 0.5 No
DCon14 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon14 Dead 1.2 No
DCon14 Wx -1.6 No
DCon15 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon15 RL1 0.5 No
DCon15 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon15 Dead 1.2 No
DCon15 Wy 1.6 No

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Load Scale
Name Type Auto
Case/Combo Factor
DCon16 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon16 RL1 0.5 No
DCon16 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon16 Dead 1.2 No
DCon16 Wy -1.6 No
DCon17 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon17 RL1 0.5 No
DCon17 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon17 Dead 1.2 No
DCon17 Wy-south1 1.6 No
DCon18 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon18 RL1 0.5 No
DCon18 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon18 Dead 1.2 No
DCon18 Wy-south1 -1.6 No
DCon19 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon19 RL1 0.5 No
DCon19 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon19 Dead 1.2 No
DCon19 Wx-east 1.6 No
DCon20 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon20 RL1 0.5 No
DCon20 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon20 Dead 1.2 No
DCon20 Wx-east -1.6 No
DCon21 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon21 RL1 1.6 No
DCon21 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon21 Dead 1.2 No
DCon21 Wx 0.8 No
DCon22 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon22 RL1 1.6 No
DCon22 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon22 Dead 1.2 No
DCon22 Wx -0.8 No
DCon23 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon23 RL1 1.6 No
DCon23 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon23 Dead 1.2 No
DCon23 Wy 0.8 No
DCon24 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon24 RL1 1.6 No
DCon24 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon24 Dead 1.2 No
DCon24 Wy -0.8 No
DCon25 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon25 RL1 1.6 No
DCon25 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon25 Dead 1.2 No
DCon25 Wy-south1 0.8 No
DCon26 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon26 RL1 1.6 No
DCon26 SDL-R 1.2 No

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Load Scale
Name Type Auto
Case/Combo Factor
DCon26 Dead 1.2 No
DCon26 Wy-south1 -0.8 No
DCon27 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon27 RL1 1.6 No
DCon27 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon27 Dead 1.2 No
DCon27 Wx-east 0.8 No
DCon28 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon28 RL1 1.6 No
DCon28 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon28 Dead 1.2 No
DCon28 Wx-east -0.8 No
DCon29 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon29 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon29 Dead 1.2 No
DCon29 Wx 0.8 No
DCon30 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon30 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon30 Dead 1.2 No
DCon30 Wx -0.8 No
DCon31 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon31 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon31 Dead 1.2 No
DCon31 Wy 0.8 No
DCon32 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon32 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon32 Dead 1.2 No
DCon32 Wy -0.8 No
DCon33 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon33 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon33 Dead 1.2 No
DCon33 Wy-south1 0.8 No
DCon34 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon34 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon34 Dead 1.2 No
DCon34 Wy-south1 -0.8 No
DCon35 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon35 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon35 Dead 1.2 No
DCon35 Wx-east 0.8 No
DCon36 SD 1.2 Linear Add Yes
DCon36 SDL-R 1.2 No
DCon36 Dead 1.2 No
DCon36 Wx-east -0.8 No
DCon37 Dead 0.9 Linear Add Yes
DCon37 Wx 1.6 No
DCon38 Dead 0.9 Linear Add Yes
DCon38 Wx -1.6 No
DCon39 Dead 0.9 Linear Add Yes
DCon39 Wy 1.6 No
DCon40 Dead 0.9 Linear Add Yes
DCon40 Wy -1.6 No
DCon41 Dead 0.9 Linear Add Yes

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Load Scale
Name Type Auto
Case/Combo Factor
DCon41 Wy-south1 1.6 No
DCon42 Dead 0.9 Linear Add Yes
DCon42 Wy-south1 -1.6 No
DCon43 Dead 0.9 Linear Add Yes
DCon43 Wx-east 1.6 No
DCon44 Dead 0.9 Linear Add Yes
DCon44 Wx-east -1.6 No
DCon45 Live 1 Linear Add Yes
DCon45 SD 1.3 No
DCon45 SDL-R 1.3 No
DCon45 Dead 1.3 No
DCon45 EQx 1 No
DCon46 Live 1 Linear Add Yes
DCon46 SD 1.3 No
DCon46 SDL-R 1.3 No
DCon46 Dead 1.3 No
DCon46 EQx -1 No
DCon47 Live 1 Linear Add Yes
DCon47 SD 1.3 No
DCon47 SDL-R 1.3 No
DCon47 Dead 1.3 No
DCon47 EQy 1 No
DCon48 Live 1 Linear Add Yes
DCon48 SD 1.3 No
DCon48 SDL-R 1.3 No
DCon48 Dead 1.3 No
DCon48 EQy -1 No
DCon49 SD 1.3 Linear Add Yes
DCon49 SDL-R 1.3 No
DCon49 Dead 1.3 No
DCon49 EQx 1 No
DCon50 SD 1.3 Linear Add Yes
DCon50 SDL-R 1.3 No
DCon50 Dead 1.3 No
DCon50 EQx -1 No
DCon51 SD 1.3 Linear Add Yes
DCon51 SDL-R 1.3 No
DCon51 Dead 1.3 No
DCon51 EQy 1 No
DCon52 SD 1.3 Linear Add Yes
DCon52 SDL-R 1.3 No
DCon52 Dead 1.3 No
DCon52 EQy -1 No
DCon53 Dead 0.8 Linear Add Yes
DCon53 EQx 1 No
DCon54 Dead 0.8 Linear Add Yes
DCon54 EQx -1 No
DCon55 Dead 0.8 Linear Add Yes
DCon55 EQy 1 No
DCon56 Dead 0.8 Linear Add Yes
DCon56 EQy -1 No
DCon57 Live 1 Linear Add Yes
DCon57 SD 1.3 No

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Load Scale
Name Type Auto
Case/Combo Factor
DCon57 SDL-R 1.3 No
DCon57 Dead 1.3 No
DCon57 RSX 1 No
DCon58 Live 1 Linear Add Yes
DCon58 SD 1.3 No
DCon58 SDL-R 1.3 No
DCon58 Dead 1.3 No
DCon58 RSY 1 No
DCon59 SD 1.3 Linear Add Yes
DCon59 SDL-R 1.3 No
DCon59 Dead 1.3 No
DCon59 RSX 1 No
DCon60 SD 1.3 Linear Add Yes
DCon60 SDL-R 1.3 No
DCon60 Dead 1.3 No
DCon60 RSY 1 No
DCon61 Dead 0.8 Linear Add Yes
DCon61 RSX 1 No
DCon62 Dead 0.8 Linear Add Yes
DCon62 RSY 1 No

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SEISMIC WEIGHT & BASE SHEAR

TABLE: Auto Seismic - UBC 97


Load Pattern Type Direction Eccentricity Ecc. Overridden Period Method Ct Top Story Bottom Story R
% ft
EQx Seismic X Program Calculated 0.02 3.4 BASE 8.5
EQx Seismic X + Ecc. Y 5 No Program Calculated 0.02 3.4 BASE 8.5
EQx Seismic X - Ecc. Y 5 No Program Calculated 0.02 3.4 BASE 8.5
EQy Seismic Y Program Calculated 0.02 3.4 BASE 8.5
EQy Seismic Y + Ecc. X 5 No Program Calculated 0.02 3.4 BASE 8.5
EQy Seismic Y - Ecc. X 5 No Program Calculated 0.02 3.4 BASE 8.5

Soil Type Z Ca Cv Source Type Source Distance Na Nv I Period Used Weight Used Base Shear
km sec kN kN
SD 0.4 0.44 0.768 A 10 1 1.2 1.5 0.179 1451.9311 281.8455

SD 0.4 0.44 0.768 A 10 1 1.2 1.5 0.179 1451.9311 281.8455

SD 0.4 0.44 0.768 A 10 1 1.2 1.5 0.179 1451.9311 281.8455

SD 0.4 0.44 0.768 A 10 1 1.2 1.5 0.179 1451.9311 281.8455

SD 0.4 0.44 0.768 A 10 1 1.2 1.5 0.179 1451.9311 281.8455

SD 0.4 0.44 0.768 A 10 1 1.2 1.5 0.179 1451.9311 281.8455

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SUPER IMPOSED DEAD LOAD @ ROOF

LIVE LOADS @ ROOF

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COLUMN DESIGN C1 (FOUNDATION – ROOF)

ETABS 2013 Concrete Frame Design


ACI 318-11 Column Section Design

Column Element Details (Summary)

Level Element Section ID Combo ID Station Loc Length (mm) LLRF Type
1F C1 c150x300 DCon52 2774.6 3000 1 Sway Special

Section Properties

b (mm) h (mm) dc (mm) Cover (Torsion) (mm)


150 300 54.1 25.4

Material Properties

Ec (MPa) f'c (MPa) Lt.Wt Factor (Unitless) fy (MPa) fys (MPa)


24855.58 21 1 413.69 227

Design Code Parameters

ΦT ΦCTied ΦCSpiral ΦVns ΦVs ΦVjoint


0.9 0.65 0.75 0.75 0.6 0.85

Axial Force and Biaxial Moment Design For Pu , Mu2 , Mu3

Design Pu Design Mu2 Design Mu3 Minimum M2 Minimum M3 Rebar Area Rebar %
kN kN-m kN-m kN-m kN-m mm² %
4.0632 0 0.0988 0.0802 0.0985 450 1

Axial Force and Biaxial Moment Factors

Cm Factor δns Factor δs Factor K Factor Length


Unitless Unitless Unitless Unitless mm
Major Bend(M3) 1 1.003308 1 1 3174.6
Minor Bend(M2) 1 1.013366 1 1 3174.6

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Shear Design for Vu2 , Vu3

Shear Vu Shear ΦVc Shear ΦVs Shear ΦVp Rebar Av /s


k
kN kN kN N mm²/m
Major, Vu2 0.0084 0 7.6295 0 227.8
Minor, Vu3 7.2908 0 7.2908 7.2908 446.54

Joint Shear Check/Design

Joint Shear Shear Shear Shear Joint Shear


Force Vu,Top Vu,Tot ΦVc Area Ratio
kN kN kN kN cm² Unitless
Major Shear, Vu2 0 0 0 291.0922 450 0
Minor Shear, Vu3 0 0 112.4431 291.0922 450 0.386

(6/5) Beam/Column Capacity Ratio

Major Ratio Minor Ratio


0 1.919

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COLUMN DESIGN C2 (FOUNDATION – ROOF)

ETABS 2013 Concrete Frame Design


ACI 318-11 Column Section Design

Column Element Details (Summary)

Level Element Section ID Combo ID Station Loc Length (mm) LLRF Type
1F C15 C250x250X21MPa DCon52 2800 2800 1 Sway Special

Section Properties

b (mm) h (mm) dc (mm) Cover (Torsion) (mm)


250 250 54.1 25.4

Material Properties

Ec (MPa) f'c (MPa) Lt.Wt Factor (Unitless) fy (MPa) fys (MPa)


24855.58 21 1 413.69 227

Design Code Parameters

ΦT ΦCTied ΦCSpiral ΦVns ΦVs ΦVjoint


0.9 0.65 0.75 0.75 0.6 0.85

Axial Force and Biaxial Moment Design For Pu , Mu2 , Mu3

Design Pu Design Mu2 Design Mu3 Minimum M2 Minimum M3 Rebar Area Rebar %
kN kN-m kN-m kN-m kN-m mm² %
4.92 -0.1823 0.1137 0.1119 0.1119 625 1

Axial Force and Biaxial Moment Factors

Cm Factor δns Factor δs Factor K Factor Length


Unitless Unitless Unitless Unitless mm
Major Bend(M3) 1 1.003231 1 1 2800
Minor Bend(M2) 1 1.003231 1 1 2800

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Shear Design for Vu2 , Vu3

Shear Vu Shear ΦVc Shear ΦVs Shear ΦVp Rebar Av /s


k
kN kN kN N mm²/m
Major, Vu2 0.2676 22.6767 0 0 0
Minor, Vu3 0.6075 0 0.6075 0 22.77

Joint Shear Check/Design

Joint Shear Shear Shear Shear Joint Shear


Force Vu,Top Vu,Tot ΦVc Area Ratio
kN kN kN kN cm² Unitless
Major Shear, Vu2 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Minor Shear, Vu3 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

(6/5) Beam/Column Capacity Ratio

Major Ratio Minor Ratio


N/A N/A

Notes:

N/A: Not Applicable

N/C: Not Calculated

N/N: Not Needed

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BEAM DESIGN ( 250 x 200 )
ETABS 2013 Concrete Frame Design
ACI 318-11 Beam Section Design

Beam Element Details (Summary)

Level Element Section ID Combo ID Station Loc Length (mm) LLRF Type
3.4 B16 b250x200 DCon20 3000 4500 1 Sway Special

Section Properties

b (mm) h (mm) bf (mm) ds (mm) dct (mm) dcb (mm)


250 200 250 0 56 56

Material Properties

Ec (MPa) f'c (MPa) Lt.Wt Factor (Unitless) fy (MPa) fys (MPa)


24855.58 21 1 413.69 227

Design Code Parameters

ΦT ΦCTied ΦCSpiral ΦVns ΦVs ΦVjoint


0.9 0.65 0.75 0.75 0.6 0.85

Design Moment and Flexural Reinforcement for Moment, M u3

Design Design -Moment +Moment Minimum Required


-Moment +Moment Rebar Rebar Rebar Rebar
kN-m kN-m mm² mm² mm² mm²
Top (+2 Axis) -0.0864 2 0 2 2
Bottom (-2 Axis) 1.0922 0 21 27 27

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Shear Force and Reinforcement for Shear, Vu2

Shear Vu2 Shear ΦVc Shear ΦVs Shear Vp Rebar Av /S


kN kN kN kN mm²/m
1.3186 20.5477 0 0.2922 0

Torsion Force and Torsion Reinforcement for Torsion, T u

Φ*Tu Tcr Area Ao Perimeter, ph Rebar At /s Rebar Al


kN-m kN-m cm² mm mm²/m mm²
0.026 0.7521 152.1 544.4 0 0

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STEEL DESIGN

DESIGN OF TRUSS ( TOP CHORD )

ETABS 2013 Steel Frame Design


AISC LRFD 93 Steel Section Check (Strength Summary)

Element Details

Level Element Location (mm) Combo Element Type Section Classification


3.4 B409 310.8 DStlS12 Braced Frame L1.5x1.5x.25 (Top) Slender

Design Code Parameters

Φb Φc Φt Φv Φc,Angle
0.9 0.85 0.9 0.9 0.9

Section Properties

A (cm²) I33 (cm⁴) r33 (mm) S33 (cm³) Av3 (cm²) Z33 (cm³)
2.3 3.6 12.5 1.2 1.1 2.2

J (cm⁴) I22 (cm⁴) r22 (mm) S22 (cm³) Av2 (cm²) Z22 (cm³) Cw (cm⁶)
0.1 3.6 12.5 1.2 1.1 2.2

Material Properties

E (MPa) fy (MPa) α
199947.98 248.21 45

Demand/Capacity (D/C) Ratio (SAM 6-1b)

D/C Ratio Axial Ratio Flexural RatioMajor Flexural RatioMinor


0.099 0.095 + 0.001 + 0.003

Stress Check Forces and Moments (SAM 6-1b) (Combo DStlS12)

Location (mm) Pu (kN) Mu33 (kN-m) Mu22 (kN-m) Vu2 (kN) Vu3 (kN)
310.8 -7.1939 -0.0007 0.0007 0 0

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Axial Force & Biaxial Moment Design Factors

L Factor K Cm B1 B2 Cb
Major Bending 0.952 1 1 1.023 1 1
Minor Bending 0.952 1 1 1.097 1

Axial Force and Capacities

Pu Force (kN) ϕPnc Capacity (kN) ϕPnt Capacity (kN)


7.1939 37.9727 51.6031

Moments and Capacities

Mu Moment (kN-m) ϕMn Capacity (kN-m)


Major Bending 0.0007 0.4435
Minor Bending 0.0007 0.2528

Shear Design

Vu Force (kN) ϕVn Capacity (kN) Stress Ratio


Major Shear 0 14.2938 0
Minor Shear 0 14.2939 0

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DESIGN OF TRUSS ( DIAGONAL MEMBER )

ETABS 2013 Steel Frame Design


AISC LRFD 93 Steel Section Check (Strength Summary)

Element Details

Level Element Location (mm) Combo Element Type Section Classification


3.4 D2 286 DStlS12 Braced Frame L1.5x1.5x0.25 (Diag) Slender

Design Code Parameters

Φb Φc Φt Φv Φc,Angle
0.9 0.85 0.9 0.9 0.9

Section Properties

A
(cm²) I33 (cm⁴) r33 (mm) S33 (cm³) Av3 (cm²) Z33 (cm³)
2.3 3.6 12.5 1.2 1.1 2.2

J (cm⁴) I22 (cm⁴) r22 (mm) S22 (cm³) Av2 (cm²) Z22 (cm³) Cw (cm⁶)
0.1 3.6 12.5 1.2 1.1 2.2

Material Properties

E (MPa) fy (MPa) α
199947.98 248.21 45

Demand/Capacity (D/C) Ratio (SAM 6-1a)

D/C Ratio Axial Ratio Flexural RatioMajor Flexural RatioMinor


0.758 0.755 + 0.001 + 0.002

Stress Check Forces and Moments (SAM 6-1a) (Combo DStlS12)

Location (mm) Pu (kN) Mu33 (kN-m) Mu22 (kN-m) Vu2 (kN) Vu3 (kN)
286 38.9625 0.0005 0.0005 0 0

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Axial Force & Biaxial Moment Design Factors

L Factor K Cm B1 B2 Cb
Major Bending 1 1 1 1 1 1
Minor Bending 1 1 1 1 1

Axial Force and Capacities

Pu Force (kN) ϕPnc Capacity (kN) ϕPnt Capacity (kN)


38.9625 38.7042 51.6031

Moments and Capacities

Mu Moment (kN-m) ϕMn Capacity (kN-m)


Major Bending 0.0005 0.4435
Minor Bending 0.0005 0.2528

Shear Design

Vu Force (kN) ϕVn Capacity (kN) Stress Ratio


Major Shear 0 14.2938 0
Minor Shear 0 14.2939 0

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DESIGN OF TRUSS ( BOTTOM CHORD )

ETABS 2013 Steel Frame Design


AISC LRFD 93 Steel Section Check (Strength Summary)

Element Details

Level Element Location (mm) Combo Element Type Section Classification


1F B428 310.8 DStlS12 Braced Frame 2-L1.5x1.5x0.25 (Bot) Slender

Design Code Parameters

Φb Φc Φt Φv Φc,Angle
0.9 0.85 0.9 0.9 0.9

Section Properties

A (cm²) I33 (cm⁴) r33 (mm) S33 (cm³) Av3 (cm²) Z33 (cm³)
4.6 7.2 12.5 2.5 2.3 4.5

J (cm⁴) I22 (cm⁴) r22 (mm) S22 (cm³) Av2 (cm²) Z22 (cm³) Cw (cm⁶)
NaN 12.9 16.7 3.2 2.1 5.1

Material Properties

E (MPa) fy (MPa) α
199947.98 248.21 90

Demand/Capacity (D/C) Ratio (H1-1a)

D/C Ratio Axial Ratio Flexural RatioMajor Flexural RatioMinor


0.756 0.754 + 0.002 + 0

Stress Check Forces and Moments (H1-1a) (Combo DStlS12)

Location (mm) Pu (kN) Mu33 (kN-m) Mu22 (kN-m) Vu2 (kN) Vu3 (kN)
310.8 77.8213 0.0021 0 0 0

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Axial Force & Biaxial Moment Design Factors

L Factor K Cm B1 B2 Cb
Major Bending 1 1 1 1 1 1.316
Minor Bending 1 1 1 1 1

Axial Force and Capacities

Pu Force (kN) ϕPnc Capacity (kN) ϕPnt Capacity (kN)


77.8213 84.1819 103.2063

Moments and Capacities

Mu Moment (kN-m) ϕMn Capacity (kN-m)


Major Bending 0.0021 0.8309
Minor Bending 0 0.7186

Shear Design

Vu Force (kN) ϕVn Capacity (kN) Stress Ratio


Major Shear 0 28.5876 0
Minor Shear 0 31.3511 0

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DESIGN OF PURLINS

ETABS 2013 Steel Frame Design


AISC LRFD 93 Steel Section Check (Strength Summary)

Element Details

Level Element Location (mm) Combo Element Type Section Classification


3.4 B131 1000 DStlS12 Braced Frame LC-150x50x13x1.2 Non-Compact

Design Code Parameters

Φb Φc Φt Φv Φc,Angle
0.9 0.85 0.9 0.9 0.9

Section Properties

A (cm²) I33 (cm⁴) r33 (mm) S33 (cm³) Av3 (cm²) Z33 (cm³)
3.1 104.8 58 14 0.9 16.7

J (cm⁴) I22 (cm⁴) r22 (mm) S22 (cm³) Av2 (cm²) Z22 (cm³) Cw (cm⁶)
1.502E-02 9.7 17.9 2.6 1.6 4.2

Material Properties

E (MPa) fy (MPa) α
199947.98 248.21 NA

Demand/Capacity (D/C) Ratio (H1-1b)

D/C Ratio Axial Ratio Flexural RatioMajor Flexural RatioMinor


0.18 0.06 + 0.107 + 0.013

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Stress Check Forces and Moments (H1-1b) (Combo DStlS12)

Location (mm) Pu (kN) Mu33 (kN-m) Mu22 (kN-m) Vu2 (kN) Vu3 (kN)
1000 8.3674 -0.3349 -0.0075 -0.3349 -0.0075

Axial Force & Biaxial Moment Design Factors

L Factor K Cm B1 B2 Cb
Major Bending 1 1 1 1 1 1.136
Minor Bending 1 1 1 1 1

Axial Force and Capacities

Pu Force (kN) ϕPnc Capacity (kN) ϕPnt Capacity (kN)


8.3674 45.6257 69.9252

Moments and Capacities

Mu Moment (kN-m) ϕMn Capacity (kN-m)


Major Bending 0.3349 3.1204
Minor Bending 0.0075 0.5902

Shear Design

Vu Force (kN) ϕVn Capacity (kN) Stress Ratio


Major Shear 0.3349 22.106 0.015
Minor Shear 0.0075 12.0438 0.001

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SAFE Post Tensioning 12.3.1 (Analysis Build 8858/32)
File: C:\Users\Rommel C. Bobi...lation type 3\FOUNDATION TYPE 1\SAFE
FILE 6.LOG

B E G I N A N A L Y S I S 2014/06/26
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RUNNING ANALYSIS WITHIN THE GUI PROCESS


USING THE ADVANCED SOLVER (PROVIDES LIMITED INSTABILITY INFORMATION)

E L E M E N T F O R M A T I O N
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L I N E A R E Q U A T I O N S O L U T I O N
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FORMING STIFFNESS AT ZERO (UNSTRESSED) INITIAL CONDITIONS

TOTAL NUMBER OF EQUILIBRIUM EQUATIONS = 1650


NUMBER OF NON-ZERO STIFFNESS TERMS = 34287
NUMBER OF EIGENVALUES BELOW SHIFT = 0

L I N E A R S T A T I C C A S E S
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USING STIFFNESS AT ZERO (UNSTRESSED) INITIAL CONDITIONS

TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES TO SOLVE = 9


NUMBER OF CASES TO SOLVE PER BLOCK = 9

LINEAR STATIC CASES TO BE SOLVED:

CASE: DEAD
CASE: LIVE
CASE: SDL
CASE: EQX
CASE: EQXECCY
CASE: EQXECYR
CASE: EQY
CASE: EQYECCX
CASE: EQYECXR

E X T E R N A L M O D A L A N A L Y S I S
16:04:52

CASE: MODAL

USING STIFFNESS AT ZERO (UNSTRESSED) INITIAL CONDITIONS

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NUMBER OF MODES = 400

Solving modes: 1 to 400


NUMBER OF MODES SAVED = 400

R E S P O N S E - S P E C T R U M A N A L Y S I S
16:04:57

CASE: RSX

USING MODES FROM CASE: MODAL


NUMBER OF DYNAMIC MODES TO BE USED = 400

R E S P O N S E - S P E C T R U M A N A L Y S I S
16:04:57

CASE: RSY

USING MODES FROM CASE: MODAL


NUMBER OF DYNAMIC MODES TO BE USED = 400

A N A L Y S I S C O M P L E T E 2014/06/26
16:04:59

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PLAN VIEW

TOTAL DEAD + LIVE (SOIL PRESSURE)

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TOTAL SERVICE LOAD (SOIL PRESSURE)

PUNCHING SHEAR CAPACITY

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TABLE: Concrete Slab Design 02 - Punching Shear Data


Point GlobalX GlobalY ReinfType Status Ratio Combo ShrStrMax ShrStrCap Vu Mu2 Mu3 Depth Perimeter Location
Text m m Text Text Unitless Text N/mm2 N/mm2 kN kN-m kN-m mm mm Text
143 18.075 7.525 None OK 0.175967 Ultimate Loads 0.199358 1.132924 -20.642 -1.1677 -1.2059 173 1223.508 Corner
144 18.075 4.925 None OK 0.100145 Ultimate Loads 0.113456 1.132924 -7.348 -0.8031 -0.2979 173 998.508 Corner
145 18.075 11.025 None OK 0.166488 Ultimate Loads 0.188618 1.132924 -2.555 0.9211 2.775 173 1223.508 Corner
146 18.075 14.525 None OK 0.187304 Ultimate Loads 0.212202 1.132924 -22.524 -1.5823 -0.8833 173 1223.507 Corner
195 13.575 4.925 None OK 0.152323 Ultimate Loads 0.17257 1.132924 -17.658 -0.9128 -0.1616 173 998.508 Corner
196 13.575 14.525 None OK 0.370991 Ultimate Loads 0.420305 1.132924 -41.106 -5.2453 -1.2507 173 1323.508 Corner
197 13.575 7.525 None OK 0.287183 Ultimate Loads 0.325357 1.132924 -0.807 5.3532 1.4916 173 1323.508 Corner
229 0.075 14.525 None OK 0.207043 Ultimate Loads 0.234564 1.132924 -23.661 -1.5197 -1.3419 173 1223.508 Corner
230 0.075 7.525 None OK 0.19705 Ultimate Loads 0.223243 1.132924 -23.262 -1.0302 -1.6115 173 1223.509 Corner
231 4.575 4.925 None OK 0.152323 Ultimate Loads 0.17257 1.132924 -17.658 -0.9128 -0.1616 173 998.508 Corner
233 0.075 4.925 None OK 0.144854 Ultimate Loads 0.164109 1.132924 -15.545 -0.3919 -0.8268 173 998.508 Corner
234 0.075 11.025 None OK 0.251474 Ultimate Loads 0.284901 1.132924 -26.43 -0.9541 -2.7759 173 1223.508 Corner
236 9.075 7.525 None OK 0.175967 Ultimate Loads 0.199358 1.132924 -20.642 -1.1677 -1.2059 173 1223.508 Corner
237 9.075 4.925 None OK 0.100145 Ultimate Loads 0.113456 1.132924 -7.348 -0.8031 -0.2979 173 998.508 Corner
238 9.075 11.025 None OK 0.166488 Ultimate Loads 0.188618 1.132924 -2.555 0.9211 2.775 173 1223.508 Corner
240 9.075 14.525 None OK 0.187304 Ultimate Loads 0.212202 1.132924 -22.524 -1.5823 -0.8833 173 1223.507 Corner
241 4.575 14.525 None OK 0.370991 Ultimate Loads 0.420305 1.132924 -41.106 -5.2453 -1.2507 173 1323.508 Corner
242 4.575 7.525 None OK 0.287183 Ultimate Loads 0.325357 1.132924 -0.807 5.3532 1.4916 173 1323.508 Corner
273 20.075 7.525 None OK 0.175967 Ultimate Loads 0.199358 1.132924 -20.642 -1.1677 -1.2059 173 1223.508 Corner
274 20.075 14.525 None OK 0.187304 Ultimate Loads 0.212202 1.132924 -22.524 -1.5823 -0.8833 173 1223.507 Corner
291 21.275 4.925 None OK 0.100145 Ultimate Loads 0.113456 1.132924 -7.348 -0.8031 -0.2979 173 998.508 Corner
309 21.275 7.525 None OK 0.100145 Ultimate Loads 0.113456 1.132924 -7.348 -0.8031 -0.2979 173 998.508 Corner
318 21.275 14.525 None OK 0.100145 Ultimate Loads 0.113456 1.132924 -7.348 -0.8031 -0.2979 173 998.508 Corner
327 -8.925 14.525 None OK 0.207043 Ultimate Loads 0.234564 1.132924 -23.661 -1.5197 -1.3419 173 1223.508 Corner
328 -8.925 7.525 None OK 0.19705 Ultimate Loads 0.223243 1.132924 -23.262 -1.0302 -1.6115 173 1223.509 Corner
329 -4.425 4.925 None OK 0.152323 Ultimate Loads 0.17257 1.132924 -17.658 -0.9128 -0.1616 173 998.508 Corner
330 -8.925 4.925 None OK 0.144854 Ultimate Loads 0.164109 1.132924 -15.545 -0.3919 -0.8268 173 998.508 Corner
331 -8.925 11.025 None OK 0.251474 Ultimate Loads 0.284901 1.132924 -26.43 -0.9541 -2.7759 173 1223.508 Corner
332 -4.425 14.525 None OK 0.370991 Ultimate Loads 0.420305 1.132924 -41.106 -5.2453 -1.2507 173 1323.508 Corner
333 -4.425 7.525 None OK 0.287183 Ultimate Loads 0.325357 1.132924 -0.807 5.3532 1.4916 173 1323.508 Corner

PUNCHING SHEAR DATA

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SPECIFICATIONS

Type III School Bldg.


(1 Storey-3 Classroom)

Owner:

REGINE L. DELA CRUZ

Sanitary Engineer

Reg. No. : 0008853

PTR : 8197394

Date : March 20, 2017

Place : Pandi, Bulacan

TIN : 446-718-130
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SANITARY PLUMBING WORKS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1.0 : GENERAL
1.1 : SUMMARY
The General Conditions apply to all work under this section of the Specifications, are as follows:

1.2 : SCOPE OF WORK


A. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall furnish all materials, tools,
equipment, apparatus, appliances, accessories, transportation, labor and
supervision required for the complete installation and testing of the Plumbing
System ready for use in accordance with the best practice of the Plumbing Trade
as listed herein but not limited to the following:

1. All work shall comply with the pertinent provisions of the Plumbing Code of the concerned
city, the Code on Sanitation of the Philippine and / or the National Plumbing Code of the
Philippines.

2. Supply and installation of all necessary pipings, fittings, valves, to include accessories and
appurtenances as required for the Domestic Water Distribution System up to stub - out with
the perimeter of the building.

3. All building waste and venting system including waste stacks and floor drains to include
connection to the Site Waste Water Collection System (Septic Vault).

4. Building Storm Drainage System including roof drains up to discharge point at Ground Level.
Rainwater reservoir is provided optional in this offer.

5. Installation toilets plumbing fixtures and accessories.

6. Testing for leakage of all drains, waste, sewer and venting system plus pressure testing and
disinfection of the water supply and distribution system.

7. Securing of all permits and licenses as required.

8. Excavation and backfilling in connection with the work as enumerated above to complete shall
be included.

9. Preparation and submittal of construction plans, shop drawings and plans.

10. Furnishing of written one (1) year warranty on the Plumbing System.

1.3 : WORK NOT INCLUDED:

A. Domestic Water service connection application to local service utilities.

B. Tapping of Sewer effluent pipe to public drainage system beyond 6 meters from
the septic tank.

C. Booster Pump equipment, supply and installation.

D. The roof drain or downspout lines, and the rain water collection tank are merely
optional provision, and such are excluded from the bid proposal.

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1.4 : NOTES ON DRAWING:

A. The Drawings show the general arrangement all pipings. However, where local and
/ or actual conditions at the jobsite necessitate a deviation or rearrangement, the
Contractor shall prepare and submit shop drawings for the new arrangement for the
Architect's / Engineer's approval.

B. Small scale drawings do not possibly indicate all offset, fittings and other parts of the
system required. The Contractor shall arrange such work accordingly, furnishing such
fittings, traps valves and accessories as may be required to meet such conditions.

1.5 : APPLICABLE SPECIFICATION AND CODES, ORDINANCES AND PERMITS:

A. The work covered in this contract it to be installed according to the specification


codes, ordinances and requirement of the following:

1. National Plumbing Code of the Philippines

2. The Code on Sanitation of the Philippines

3. Department of Environmental and Natural Resources

4. Ordinances of Concerned City or Municipality

B. All construction permits and fees required for the work shall be obtained by and
at the expense of the contractor. The contractor shall furnish the Owner final
certificates of inspection after the completion of the work.

1.6 : WORKMANSHIP AND COORDINATION ON TRADES:

A. All work shall be performed in first class and neat workmanship by mechanics skilled
in their work shall be satisfactory to the Engineer.

B. The Plumbing Contractor undertakes to refer to the General Conditions and to all
architectural, structural, electrical, mechanical and fire protection plans and specs.
and shall investigate all possible interferences and conditions affecting his work.

2.0 : PRODUCT
2.1 : GENERAL:

A. Except as specified, the Contractor shall submit for the Engineers approval.

2.2 : PIPES AND FITTINGS SCHEDULE:

A. Potable Water Lines


For riser and distribution lines shall be high density PPRC Polypropylene Random Copolymer,
Class PN - 10.

B. Soil and Waste Lines - shall be Polyvinyl Chloride pipes (PVC), Series 1000 similar to
''Neltex'', "Sanimold Extra'', ''Crown'', ''Emerald'' or approved equal.

C. Vent Lines - shall be Polyvinyl Chloride pipes (PVC), Series 600 similar to ''Neltex'',
"Sanimold Extra'', ''Crown'', ''Emerald'' or approved equal.

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D. Downspouts - shall be Polyvinyl Chloride pipes (PVC), Series 600 similar to ''Neltex'',
"Sanimold Extra'', ''Crown'', ''Emerald'' or approved equal.

2.3 : VALVES:

A. Gate Valve - 75 mm and larger, shall be rising stem, iron body with bronze trim, flanged
connection, min. of 150 psig working pressure. 65 mm and smaller, shall be non – rising stem,
all bronze, female threaded min. of 150 psig working pressure, similar to ''Kitz'' and ''Tozen''.

B. Check Valve - 75 mm and larger, shall be iron body with bronze trim, flanged connection,
min. of 150 psig working pressure. 65 mm and smaller, same except female threaded
connection similar to ''Kitz'' and ''Tozen''.

2.4 : OTHER MATERIALS:

A. Drains - ''UNILEX'', ''ASA'', ''JAMAN'' as indicated or approved equal.

B. Water Meter - as per local service utility.

C. Hose Bibbs - 20 mm standard hose connection, male tapered threads, polished chromium
plated.

2.5 : JOINTING:

A. PVC Pipes and Fittings - PVC cement or as per the Manufacturer's recommendations.

B. Polypropylene / Polyethylene Pipes - Fusion weld (socket type) or compression type (push -
on) fittings.

C. Galvanized Iron (G.I.) Pipes - Screwed joints.

3.0 : SOIL, WASTE, DRAIN AND VENT PIPES


3.1 : GENERAL
A. Underground soil, waste and water pipes and fittings shall be PVC, unless specifically noted.
Soil and Waste pipes above ground shall be PVC soil pipes. Vent pipes shall be Polyvinyl
Chloride (PVC) pipe. Fittings for pipings above ground shall be drainage pattern. Fitting on all
dry vents shall be Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) pipe. All stacks of PVC soil pipes shall be service
weight.

B. All PVC Soil and Drainage pipes shall be pitched 6 mm per 300 mm but in no case flatter than
3 mm per 300 mm.

3.2 : SUPPORTS
A. Horizontal lines shall be supported by well secured length heavy duty strap hangers or floor
chairs as required. Vertical lines shall be secured strongly by hooks to the building frame and a
suitable bracket or chairs shall be provided at the floors from which they start.

B. In soft ground liable to settlement, a gravel base 300 mm deep and twice the width of the pipe
shall be rolled or tamped. Backfilling shall be carefully placed and tamped for the purpose, in
such a manner that the pipe lines or connections are not disturbed.

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3.3 : TRAPS
A. Every plumbing fixture shall be separately trapped by a vented water sealed trap as close to the
fixture outlets as the conditions allow, but in no case at a distance greater than 600 mm. In
case of the upper or the only fixture on a soil extended full size through the roof, a vent shall
not be required when said fixture has its center stack. Traps shall be of the same diameter as
the waste pipes from the fixtures which they shall serve, all traps shall have a water seal of at
least 32 millimeters with a brass thumbscrew cleanout at the bottom of the seal.

3.4 : VENT
A. Vent shall be taken from the crown of the fixtures, except for water closet traps, in which case,
the branch line shall be vented below and trap and above all small waste inlets, so connected
as to prevent obstructions. Each vent pipe shall be run separately above the fixtures into the
adjacent soil pipes, a distance not more than 1.50 meters. If more than this distance, the vent
shall run independently through the roof.

B. A vent line shall be wherever practicable, direct extension of a soil or waste line.

C. Main vent risers at 4.5 meters along or more shall be connected at the roof with the main water
or soil pipes below the lowest vent outlet with a forty - five degree (45°) connection.

D. All vertical soil or vent pipes shall be carried up at least 600 mm above the roof of the building
and the open side ends are to be entirely and securely covered with mesh copper cloth.

E. Vent pipes in roof spaces shall be run as close as possible to the underside of roof with
horizontal piping pitched down to stacks without forming traps. Where an end on circuit vent
pipe from fixtures it shall be connected into the main vent or vent stack.

3.5 : ROUGHING - IN
A. Roughing - in for pipes and fixtures shall be carried along with the building construction.
Correctly located openings of proper sizes shall be provided where required in the walls and
floors for the passage of pipes all items to be embedded in concrete shall be thoroughly clean
and free from all rust, scale and paint.

3.6 : FITTINGS
A. All changes in pipes sizes on Soil, Waste and Drain lines shall be made by the appropriated
use of forty - five degrees (45°) wyes, or long sweep bends, except that sanitary tees may be
used on vertical stacks. Short quarter bends or elbows may be used in Soil and Waste lines
where the change in direction is free from the horizontal to the vertical and on the discharge
from the water closet.

3.7 : JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS


A. All joints shall be air and water tight. For joining pipes, the following shall be used:
1. Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) pipes, socket type with PVC cement.

4.0 : WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM


4.1 : METER

A. Water meters shall be furnished by the local utility provider with the proper and complete
piping arrangements for the system.

B. The exact dimensions for setting the meter shall be as per requirements of the Maynilad Water
Corporation (MWC).

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4.2 : INSTALLATION

A. The pipings shall be extended to all fixtures, outlets and equipment from the gate valves
installed in the branch near the riser.

B. Unions shall be provided where required for disconnection.

C. All pipes shall be cut accurately to measurements and shall be worked into place without
springing or facing. Care shall be taken so as hot to weaken the structural portions of the
building.

D. All service pipes valves and fittings shall be kept at sufficient distance from work to permit
finished covering not less than 15 mm from such work or from finished covering on the
different service.

E. Changes in pipes shall be made with reducing fittings.

5.0 : MISCELLANEOUS
5.1 : CLEANOUTS
A. Cleanouts shall be of the same size as the pipe, the location of which is extended to an easily
accessible place.

5.2 : TRAPS
A. Every plumbing fixtures of equipment requiring connections to the drainage system shall be
equipped with a trap.

B. Each trap shall be placed as near as possible to the fixture. No fixture shall be double - trapped.

5.3 : VALVES AND HOSE BIBBS

A. Valves shall be provided on all water supplies to fixtures as specified.

B. Hose bibbs shall be made of brass with 15 mm make male inlet threads hexagon shoulders and
20 mm connections.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Type III School Bldg.


(1 Storey-3 Classroom)

Owner:

ARNEL P. LAQUINDANUM

Professional Electrical Engineer

Reg. No. : 0003588

PTR : 9228771

Date : January 03, 2017

Place : Malolos, Bulacan

TIN : 254-954-369-000

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ELECTRICAL WORKS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1.0 STANDARD SPECIFICATION REFERENCE

All installation shall conform to the requirements of the latest edition of Philippines Electrical Code, rules and
regulations of the Local and National Authority concerned with the enforcement of electrical laws. Nothing
contained in this specifications of shown in the drawings shall be construed as to conflict with national and local
ordinances and laws are hereby made a part of this specification. All materials shall conform to the latest edition of
the applicable standard of the following organizations:

PS Product Standard
ASA American Standard Association
UL Underwriters Laboratory, Inc.
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association
ASTM American Society for Testing Material
IPCEA Insulated Power Cable Engineers Association
ISO International Standard Organization
IEC International Electronic Commission

2.0 SCOPE OF WORKS

Under this section of the specification, the contractor shall furnish, deliver and install all materials equipment and
labor necessary for the complete execution of all the electrical work as shown on the electrical plans.

The general construction drawings are herein specified, except as otherwise excluded and which without excluding
the generality of the foregoing, shall include but not be limited to the following principal items of work:

a) Electrical service main tapping point shall be as per electric service provider requirement.

b) Distribution equipment, including main distribution panel, power and lightings.

c) Interconnection of all related electrical equipments as shown on the electrical plans and drawings including
all piping and wiring, except as otherwise noted.

d) Complete testing of all electrical system equipments and corrections of any defect.

e) Plain cement plastered finish and painting of all metering walls.

f) Preparation of “As-Built” electrical plans.

3.0 MATERIALS

All materials shall be new and of high quality which conforms with specification and other applicable standard for
the purpose intended. All electrical materials shall meet the requirements and shall bear the inspection label
whenever standards have been established before any materials are ordered. The contractor shall submit to the
Designer for approval, a complete list of materials and equipment, giving the manufacturer’s name, address,
descriptive data, trade name of items, etc., which the contractor proposes to use or to be installed as specified in the
plan or by the Designer.
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a) Wires and Cables ( Philflex/ Duraflex )

1) All wires shall be copper, soft drawn and annealed and for 98% conductivity. They shall be smooth
and true of cylindrical form and shall be “PHILFLEX , DURAFLEX” or approved equivalent brand at
600V insulation.

2) Service entrance, subfeeder wires and cables shall be Thermoplastic insulated from moisture and heat
resistant type “THHN”. Wires for lighting system, p ower and auxiliary system layout shall be
thermoplastic type “THHN” or unless otherwise noted on the drawings or specified herein. All
installed for 600 volt working pressure.

3) All wires and electrical materials shall comply with the requirements of Underwriters Laboratory Inc.
The American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) and the Insulated Power Cable Engineers
Association (IPCEA).

b) Plates ( Akari/Royu )

Unless otherwise specified and or shown on the drawings, all switches and receptacle plates shall be ivory
plastic plate cover by “Conventional Series(Akari)/ Classic Series(Royu)” or approved equivalent brand.

c) Junction and Pull Boxes ( Amco )

Junction and Pull Boxes of code gauge steel shall be provided as indicated or as required for facilitating the
pulling of wires and cables. Pull boxes in finished plans shall be located and installed with the permission
and to the satisfaction of the Engineer. Splices and taps in any system shall be only in junction boxes. PVC
adapter and locknut shall be used for every connection of conduits from boxes. Use deep type boxes.

d) Wall Switches ( Akari/Royu )

Wall switches shall be rated 5 amperes for 1-gang, 1-devices, 10 amperes for 1-gang, 2-devices and 15
amperes for 1-gang 3 devices with voltage rating as required and shall be thumblers operation and the
color plating and appearance shall be of Conventional Series/Classic Series model or an approved
equivalent.

e) Raceway ( Emerald/Crown)

1) Rigid non-metallic conduit (PVC) shall be used on all installation embedded in wood ceiling or walls.
Rigid non-metallic conduit (PVC) may be buried directly in earth provided that depth shall not be less
than 457 mm (18 inches). Rigid non-metallic conduit shall be schedule # 40 “Emerald/Crown” or an
approved equivalent.

2) Bends in conduit shall be so made that the conduit will not be injured and that the internal diameter of
the conduit will not be effectively reduced. A complete run of conduit shall not contain more than the
equivalent of 4 quarter bends located immediately at the outlet or fittings. Whenever necessary a pull
box shall be provided as indicated.

3) No conduit shall be used or any system smaller than 20mm (1/2” dia.) electrical trade size.

f) Outlet Boxes and Fittings

1) All ceiling outlets shall be provided with 4-inch octagonal boxes, ceiling outlets boxes in concealed
tube and knob work shall be properly secured to the concrete slabs and joints. Use deep type boxes.

2) Outlet boxes for switches and plug-in receptacles shall be one-piece standard utility boxes. Where
more than 3 control switches are to be installed at one location, multi-gang shall be used.
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3) All boxes shall be rigidly secured in position. All boxes shall be set such that from edge of the box
shall be flushed with finished wall or ceiling line.

g) Pull boxes / gutters ( Amco Brand / GE )

1) All pull boxes and gutters shall be gauge no. 16 with cover. Breaker gutters must be NEMA 3R
enclosure by KC industry or an approved equivalent.

h) Lighting Fixtures ( Akari / Firefly )

Fluorescent lighting fixtures shall be Akari Brand, Firefly or equivalent 28 watts, T-8 box type powder
coated finish, PVC keyless receptacle medium base with lamp holder. Second floor classroom it shall be
pendant type fluorescent lights and incandescent bulb (CFL) with plastic receptacle.

i) Circuit Breakers ( GE or approved equal )

All type of circuit breakers shall be GE or approved equivalent and with corresponding ampere Trip and
standard KAIC rating.

4.0 WIRING METHODS

1) All wirings shall be concealed. Conduit for concrete and masonry, concealed Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
tube work for attic and ceiling, PVC pipe for exposed joints and studs.

2) All conduits and conduit fittings shall be PVC and shall conform to the under writers standard and codes.
Under no condition will black enamel conduit and fittings be permitted in any part of the installation.
Conduits shall be properly reamed. Use Emerald/Crown or approved equivalent.

3) PVC solvent shall be applied on all PVC pipe joints/connections.

4) PVC adapters shall be used at the end of PVC pipes and locknut & bushing shall be used for metallic
conduit on all boxes and gutters termination.

5) Stub-out conduits for spares 20mm diameter PVC or IMC pipes shall be provided as stub-out conduits at
different panel boards as per schedule of loads. Ends of stub-out conduits shall be threaded and capped.

6) Conductors in concealed PVC tube shall be laid singly on separate timers or joints and shall be kept at least
5” apart.

7) Provide PVC pipes for all interior and install steel conduit from entrance cap to main outlets.

8) Wiring shall be protected by PVC pipes embedded on CHB and above the ceilings and provide
intermediate metal conduit pipe for exposed wiring.

5.0 LOCATION OF WIRING OUTLETS

a) Location of outlets shown on diagrammatic wiring plans shall be considered as approximate and it shall be
the responsibility of the contractor, before installation of outlet boxes, to study verify and obtain precise
information of all outlets and wirings. If so directed by the engineer the contractor shall make any
adjustment of his work to fit conditions for recesses fixtures and for outlets occurring in glazed tiles, block,
wood paneling or other finished materials in order that all boxes may register flush with finish local
switches. Switches near door shall be located at the strike side of the door as finally hung, regardless of
swing shown on the drawing.
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BLDG. TYPE 3 (DepEd PSIP-2)
Technical Specifications Rev.1
6.0 SUPERVISION AND WORKMANSHIP

A. The contractor shall utilize skilled workers in whatever phase of work being undertaken where special
skills are required.

B. Only proper tools shall be used by the contractor in the performance of his work. Damage or poor
workmanship resulting from use of improper tools shall be corrected / replaced by the contractor at no
extra cost to the owner.

C. The work throughout shall be executed in the best and most approved manner under the direction and to
the satisfaction of the Designer, who will jointly interpret the meaning of the drawings and specification
and shall reject any work and materials which in his judgment are not in accordance therein. All works
under the direct supervision of a registered electrical engineer or registered master electrician of the
contractor and of the owner.

D. The contractor shall have on field, for ready access and references a set of drawings indicating all works as
actually installed incorporating in same all changes and additions upon completion of the contract. The
contractor shall prepare a set of drawings indicating thereon, the electrical works as actually and finally
installed. These drawings shall be turned over to the main contractor.

7.0 TESTING

A. All feeder and branch circuit wiring shall be tested for circuit continuity and shall be tested to assure that
the wiring system is free from short circuits, accidental grounding or other defects prior to energization at
normal system operating voltage.

B. The contractor shall submit insulation and continuity test of all feeder and branch circuit wiring.

C. The contractor shall submit insulation resistance test prior to energization.

D. After the contractor has assured himself that the wiring system is free of faults, the contractor shall then
energize the system from normal power source and confirm that all systems are operational as required by
contract documents, as required prior to final acceptance.

E. At a specific time which shall be determined by the Designer, the contractor shall demonstrate the entire
electrical system in operation and function as required prior to final acceptance.

8.0 PERMITS AND FEES

The Contractor shall coordinate all necessary building and wiring permits and submission of plans including
applications to power utility company and the government shall pay the necessary fees thereto for the
electrification and energization of the project.

9.0 GUARANTEE

The Contractor shall guarantee that the electrical system is free from improper grounds and defects materials for a
period of one (1) year from the date of final acceptance of the work. Any defects appearing within the aforesaid
period shall be remedied by the contractor at his own expense.

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BLDG. TYPE 3 (DepEd PSIP-2)

CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE

Type III School Bldg.


(1 Storey-3
Classroom)

Owner:

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PROJECT NAME: DEPED SCHOOLS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT
OWNER/CLIENT: DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
GEN. CONTRACTOR: MCC
CONTRACT AMOUNT: Php
DURATION: 60 DAYS
TYPE 3 (1 X 3)
MASTER CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE
MASTER CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9
ITEM DESCRIPTION % WT. Duration
1-7 8-14 15-21 22-28 29-35 36-42 43-49 50-56 57-60
I PRELIMINARIES 4.02% 60 0.47% 0.47% 0.47% 0.47% 0.47% 0.47% 0.47% 0.47% 0.27%

II SITE WORKS 4.62% 20 1.62% 1.62% 1.39%

III CONCRETE WORKS 9.34% 30 0.62% 2.18% 2.18% 2.18% 2.18%

IV REBAR WORKS 7.57% 30 0.50% 1.77% 1.77% 1.77% 1.77%

V FORMWORKS 2.77% 20 0.83% 0.97% 0.97%

VI MASONRY WORKS 13.44% 35 1.15% 2.69% 2.69% 2.69% 2.69% 1.54%

VII DOORS & WINDOWS 5.83% 15 0.78% 2.72% 2.33%

VIII CEILING WORKS 10.95% 20 1.10% 3.83% 3.83% 2.19%

IX ROOFING 16.62% 12 4.16% 9.70% 2.77%

X STEELWORKS 1.15% 10 0.46% 0.69%

XI PLUMBING 6.25% 20 0.31% 2.19% 2.19% 1.56%

XII ELECTRICAL WORKS 4.78% 20 0.48% 1.67% 1.67% 0.96%

XIII PAINTING WORKS 7.59% 14 3.80% 3.80%

XIV FURNITURES 5.07% 7 2.17% 2.90%


GRANDTOTAL 100% 60
WEEKLY TARGET WTD % 3.21% 7.18% 9.63% 15.67% 25.90% 16.02% 10.59% 8.63% 3.17%
CUMULATIVE WEEKLY TARGET WTD % 3.21% 10.40% 20.03% 35.70% 61.60% 77.62% 88.21% 96.83% 100.00%

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