Ale Summaries 2023
Ale Summaries 2023
CONSTRUCTION all on-site work done from site preparation, excavation, foundation, assembly of all the components and
installation of utilities and equipment of buildings/structure
ADDITION any new construction which increases the height or area of an existing building/structure
ALTERATION construction in a building/ structure involving changes in the materials used, partitioning, location/ size of
openings, structural parts, existing utilities and equipment but does not increase the overall area thereof.
RENOVATION any physical change made on a bldg./ structure to increase its value, utility and/ or to improve its aesthetic quality
CONVERSION a change in the use or occupancy of a bldg./ structure or any portion/s thereof which has different requirements
REPAIR remedial work done on any damaged or deteriorated portion/s of a bldg./structure to restore its original condition
MOVING the transfer of any building/structure or portion/s thereof from its original location or position to another,
either within the same lot or to a different one
ANCILLARY BUILDING STRUCTURE – a secondary building/ structure located within the same premises, the use of which is
incidental to that of the main building/structure
BUILDING PERMIT a written authorization granted by the Building Official to an applicant allowing him to proceed
with the construction of a specific project after plans, specifications & other pertinent documents
have been found to be in conformity with the NBC and its Implementing Rules and Regulations.
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FIRE ZONES areas within which only certain types of buildings are permitted to be constructed based on their use or
occupancy, type of construction, and resistance to fire.
TIME PERIOD RATING Length of Time (In Hours) a Material Can Withstand Being Burned
FIRE-RESISTIVE STANDARDS Classification of Construction According To Their Fire-Retardant or Flame Spread Ratings
CH. 07 – BLDG. CLASSIFICATION BY USE & GEN. REQ.S CH. 08 – LIGHT & VENTILATION
A Residential dwellings
B Residential, Hotels, Apartments
C Education &Recreation
D Institutional
E Business and Mercantile
F Industrial
G Storage & Hazardous
H Assembly Buildings for less than 1000 occupants
I Assembly Buildings for 1000 or more occupants
J Accessory
LOCATION ON PROPERTY
➢ Direct Access to Public or Open Space
➢ Eaves At Least 750mm. From Side & Rear Property Lines
➢ Projections beyond Exterior Walls
➢ Buildings on Same Property; Or With Courts
MAXIMUM HEIGHTS
➢ Measured from highest adjoining ground surface; height
measured from lowest surface shall not exceed maximum
by 3.00 meters
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Pest & Vermin Control; Noise Pollution Control; & Pipe Materials
➢ Rat Proofing
➢ Means For Cleaning Garbage Bins And Receptacles
➢ Screening Of Public Dining Rooms
CH. 15 – PREFACRICATED CONST’N – “Prefabricated assembly is a structural unit, the integral parts of which,
have been built up or assembled prior to incorporation in the building”
CH. 16 – PLASTICS – “Approved plastic materials shall be those which have flame-spread rating of 225 or less and a smoke
density not greater than that obtained from the burning of untreated wood under similar conditions when
tested in accordance with generally accepted engineering practice.”
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CH. 18 – GLASS & GLAZING – “ This Chapter shall apply to exterior glass & glazing in all occupancies
except groups A, B and J occupancies not over 3 stories in height
& to interior & exterior glass & glazing in all occupancies subject to human impact …”
CH. 19 – USE OF COMPUTER – “or any part of the design of the building is permitted provided that all programs to be used are
documented. (…) Documenting a program consists of filing with the Building Official a reference to a publication or publications
accessible to him where the detailed description of the program or a brief statement of the theoretical background of the program
inc. algorithms used are found.”
CH. 20 – SIGNS
ADVERTISING SIGN An Off–Premise Sign
BILLBOARD A Panel for Posting Bills or Posters
DISPLAY SIGN An On-Premise Sign
GROUND SIGN Resting On the Ground
PROJECTING SIGN Fastened To, Suspended From or Supported On a Building or Structure the Display Surface of
Which Is Perpendicular or At an Angle from Wall Surface
ROOF SIGN Installed On Roofs, Decks or Eaves
WALL SIGN Parallel To Wall Surface
TEMPORARY SIGN on Light & Combustible Material
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DROPPED CURB – Walkway change in level; at pedestrian crossings and at end of walkways
CURB CUT–OUT – allowed to narrow walkway and to not cause obstructions
900 mm minimum width; dropped curbs at crossing; curb cut-out
25 mm (1 Inch) maximum height / lowest point; above road or gutter; not exactly a flat surface
1:12 slope ramped adjoining curbs not steeper than 1:12; maximum curb cut-out slope
1:20 gradient Sloped towards road; prevents water collection
WALKWAY / SIDEWALKS – leveled surface; slip-resistant material; without abrupt angle pitches, cracks or breaks
GRATINGS – avoid locating within walkways
1200 mm Minimum Width
1:20 MAX. Maximum Longitudinal Gradient
1:100 MAX. Maximum Cross Gradient; slope towards gutter / road; barely noticeable slope
13x13 mm (169 mm2) Maximum Grating Openings
6.5 mm Maximum Grating Projection above Walkway
2 meters Minimum Walkway Headroom Clearance; no obstructions (plants/trees, columns, bollards, etc.)
OPEN SPACES – Disorienting to the blind; paths must be defined edges thru texture (e.g. grass, planters, dwarf walls, etc.)
TURNING SPACES / REST STOPS – right angle turns; straightforward routes to guide the blind
1500x1500 mm MIN. turning space clearance
12 meters MAX. Maximum turning space gap between (edge to edge)
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SIGNAGES – must be readable to people in wheelchairs or with visual impairments; use international access symbol; with
contrasting colors and contracting gray values; Blue Color for Background; dark blue; White Color for Symbols & Figures
1.40–1.60 meters Minumum-Maximum Signage Height On Walls & Doors
1 mm MIN. Embossed Signage for letters or numbers; include Braille Symbols
CROSSINGS – at-grade crossings must be perpendicular to carriageway & located at the narrowest & most convenient part of the
carriageway to reduce exposure time to vehicular traffic; must also have arefuge area at midcrossing for wider roads
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ENTRANCES – provide ramp for elevation changes; should be accessible to arrival and departure points
VESTIBULE at Entry – a space before entrance door; anteroom, foyer
1.50 Wide–1.80 Deep Minimum Vestibule Entrance
RAMPS – Changes in level require a ramp, except when served by an elevator or any other mechanical device (e.g. Lifts, etc.)
1:12 Slope Maximum Slope or Gradient for ramp or changes in level
0.10 Meter MIN. Minimum Curb Height at Ramp
0.20 Meter having a rise of ramp greater than 0.20m towards road; provide railing at foot of level landing
1.20 Meter Minimum Clear Width of Ramp
1.80 Meter Deep Level Area at Top and Bottom of Ramp
6.00 Meter Maximum Ramp Length if gradient is 1:12
1.50 Meter Deep Landing before next run of ramp
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ELEVATOR DIMENSIONS
30 Meter Distance Distance of Accessible Elevator from Entrance
1.10 x 1.40 m (1.54 m2) Minimum Inside Clear Dimension of Elevator Car
0.90–1.20 m from FFL Centerline Height of topmost button of Elevator
20 mm Diameter Button Size of Elevator
1 mm Depth Depression Depth of Elevator Button
SAFETY
FENCING FOR ROADWORKS
• All excavations (on road or footway) must be adequately protected
• Fence should be strong enough to offer resistance, should the Blind walk into it
• Avoid Gaps between adjoining fence lengths
1 Meter Height Height of Rail or Fence from adjacent surface
200 mm Height Height of Kickboard of fence for storing materials near footway
350 mm Height Minimum Height of Tapping Rail to assist the blind
25 mm Sides should be ramped if projecting more than 25mm
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SUBDIVISION DESIGN
PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS
• Avoid areas subject to flooding and other hazards
• Preserve trees with diameter of 200 mm or greater
• Follow easement requirements set by other codes
• Provide major streets with extensions for future connections
SALEABLE VS. NON–SALEABLE – there is no fixed ratio between saleable and non-saleable lots (PD 957 has ratio)
Non–Saleable Components:
Parks and playgrounds
Community facilities
Roads
PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS
• Required for projects that are 1 hectare or more
• Area allotted for parks and playgrounds are exclusive of areas for community facilities
• Basketball courts are acceptable
• Minimum area expressed in percentage; area increases as density (lots / hectare) increases
• Absolute Minimum: 100 sqm.
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COMMUNITY FACILITIES – A Multipurpose Center is required for Projects 1 Hectare or Bigger; whether Socialized or Economic
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HIERARCHY OF ROADS
TYPE OF MAX.
R.O.W. LENGTH
ROAD CARRIAGEWAY
MAJOR 8.00 M 6.00 M ---
MINOR 6.50 M 5.00 M 120 M DEAD END
150 M
ALLEY 3.00 M 3.00 M
75 M DEAD END
100 M
FOOTPATH 2.00 M 2.00 M
50 M DEAD END
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BLOCK LENGTH
ROWHOUSE CLUSTERS 400 Meters Maximum Length of a Block
20 Units or 100 M MAX. MAX. Units of Rowhouse Cluster 250 Meters Provide an Alley every 250m of a Block
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DEAD–ENDS
12.00M (MAX) OFF–SITE PARKING
100 Meter Distance MIN. Allowed; not >100m away
RAMPS (CHANGES IN ELEV OF 0.30M)
15% SLOPE (MAX)
MINIMUM FLOOR AREAS
STAIRS (For Multi–Family Dwellings)
STAIR WIDTH 18 M2 Socialized Housing
0.90 m MIN 50 or Less Occupants 18 M2 BP 220 Condominium
1.00 m MIN More Than 50 22 M2 Economic Housing
1.20 m MAX Stairways’ Landing Width
0.20 m MAX Stairways’ Rise EXITS & CORRIDORS – NBCP & Fire Code Standards
0.25 m MAX Thread 15 Meter Height Required for buildings
2.00 m MIN. Height MIN. Stairways Headroom 15m in height
NUMBER OF EXITS
3.60 m MAX Distance B/W Landings
1 Exit Every Unit
2 Exits Above 1st Floor
HANDRAILS
(1) One Handrail Stairway Width Less Than 3.00 m
WIDTH OF EXITS
(2) Two Handrails Stairway Width 3.00–3.50 m
0.80 m For 50 or Less Occupants
Intermediate Handrail Stairway Width More Than 3.50 m
+ 0.15 m For every Additional
25 Occupants
1.00 m Height HEIGHT OF HANDRAIL DISTANCE OF EXITS
24.00 m MAX. Travel Distance Floor Above 1st Floor 45 m Without Auto Fire Extinguishing System
to Stairways 60 m With Auto Fire Extinguishing System
FOR 1–2 STOREY BUILDINGS > 6 Storeys Required for buildings 6-sto. Or higher
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SUBDIVISIONS
SALEABLE VS. NON SALEABLE
70% Saleable Maximum
30% Non-Saleable Minimum (Open Space) Ex.) Roads, Playgrounds; Community Facilities; Circulation System)
SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT PERMIT: ALL REQUIREMENT FOR PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION DEV’T. PLAN
a) 1 Set – Site Development Plan (Same Scale) d) ECC Or CNC (Certified True Copy)
b) 2 Copies – Civil & Sanitary Works Design e) Zoning Certificate
➢ Road Design/Plan f) DAR Conversion (Certified True Copy)
➢ Storm Drainage & Sanitary Sewer System g) Project Description, FS, ITR, SEC Reg, By-Laws, Etc
➢ Site Grading Plan h) Plans, Specifications & Estimates
➢ Water System Layout & Details i) Permit To Drill From NWRB
c) Tax Declaration (Certified True Copy) j) Traffic Impact Assessment (Above 30 Hectares)
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COMMUNITY FACILITIES – Multi-Purpose Center require for projects 1 Hectare or bigger; Non-Saleable
HIERARCHY OF ROADS & RROW WIDTHS
10 Meter MIN. Minimum RROW Width for Major Road
8 Meter MIN. Minimum RROW Width for Minor Road
ROAD INTERSECTION
Distance of Offset Intersection 20.00 m MIN
Corner Curb 6.00 m Radius
Cul-De-Sac & T 4.50 m Radius
ROAD PAVEMENT
Concrete 0.15 m thk.
Asphalt 0.508 m thk.
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MINIMUM ROOM SIZES – as per NBCP Standards (i.e. Habitable Rooms; T&B; Kitchen; etc)
FAMILY OCCUPANCY
22 sqm. For Medium Cost
36 sqm. For Open Market
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FIRE ALERTING SYSTEM Activated By The Presence Of A Fire, Where The Signal Is Transmitted To Designated
Locations Instead Of Sounding A General Alarm, To Prevent Panic
DRY STANDPIPE Standpipe System In Which Pipes Are Not Filled With Water.
Water Is Introduced Thru Service Connections When Needed
FIRE WALL Designed To Prevent Spread Of Fire, Having A Fire Resistance Of Not Less Than 4 Hours With
Sufficient Structural Stability To Remain Standing Even If Const’n On Either Side Collapses Under Fire
Conditions.
MEANS OF EGRESS A Continuous & Unobstructed Route Of Exit From Any Point In A Building, Structure
Or Facility To A Public Way.
PANIC HARDWARE A Mechanical Device Consisting Of Linkages And A Horizontal Bar Across A Door,
Which When Pushed From Inside Will Cause The Door To Open And Facilitate Exit From A Building.
FIRE RESISTANCE RATING Time Duration That A Material Or Const’n Can Withstand The Effect Of A Hundred Fire Test
FLAME SPREAD RATING Time In Which Flame Will Spread Over The Surface Of A Burning Material
SMOKE DEVELOPED RATING A Rating Of Combustible Material Based On The Density And Volume Of Smoke Developed
Within A Certain Period Of Time When Its Surface Is Ignited
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
➢ A Device That Contains Within It Chemicals, Fluids, Or Gases For Extinguishing Fires, The Means For Application Of Its
Contents For That Purpose, And Is Capable Of Being Readily Moved From Place To Place
➢ Servicing Portable Fire Extinguishers Includes Any Or All Of The Following- Charging, Filling, Maintaining, Recharging,
Refilling, Repairing And Testing
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HORIZONTAL EXIT
➢ May Be Considered As A Required Exit
➢ Fire-Resistance, Opening Protection And Discharge Areas TRAVEL DISTANCE – to an exit shall be measured on the
Shall Be Maintained
floor
EXIT ENCLOSURES
➢ Include Landings, Floors Connecting Flights Of Stairs, or other walking surface along the center line of the
Ground Floor Corridor From Stairs To Building Exterior natural path of travel, starting 30cm. from the remote
point, curving around any corner or construction with a
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HORIZONTAL EXIT
➢ Is A Way Of Passage From One Building To An Area Of
Refuge In Another Bldg. On Approximately The Same
Level
➢ Or A Way Of Passage Through Or Around A Wall Or
Partition To An Area Of Refuge On Approximately The
Same Level In The Same Building
EXIT PASSAGEWAY
➢ Any Hallway, Corridor, Passage Or Tunnel Protected By
Separation, And With Solid Floor Every Fire Section Shall
Have At Least 1 Stairway, Doorway Leading Outside, Or
Other Standard Exit
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Class A Stores GROSS AREA: 2,787 m2 or More COVERED MALLS 2.8 m2 / Person
Utilizing More Than 3 Levels For Sales Purposes
STREET FLOOR OR
Class B Stores GROSS AREA: 287 m2 BELOW STREET FLOOR 2.8 m2 / Person
MERCANTILE To Less Than 2787 m2
Utilizing Above / Below Street Floor lvl. For Sales Purposes UPPER FLOORS 5.6 m2 / Person
Class C Stores GROSS AREA: Less Than 287 m2 FLOORS NOT OPEN TO PUBLIC
Utilizing Street Floor Only For Sales 9.3 m2 / Person
1) GENERAL INDUSTRIAL
All Except High Hazard Manufacturing Operations
INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL 9.3 m2 / Person
2) SPECIAL PURPOSE
Contents Liable To Burn w/ Extreme Rapidity Or From
Which Poisonous Fumes Or Explosions Are Feared
3) OPEN INDUSTRIAL
Operations Conducted In Open Air
1) ORDINARY HAZARD
MISCELLANEOUS 2) HIGH HAZARD INDUSTRIAL 9.3 m2 / Person
3) LOW HAZARD
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WET STANDPIPE
Is An Auxilliary Fire Line System
With A Constant Water Supply Installed Primarily
For Emergency Fire Use By The Occupant
Of The Building ➢ MIN. 38mm Hose Per Standpipe
REQUIRED FOR ➢ All Building Portions Must Be Within 6m of a Nozzle
➢ From Cellar To Topmost Story Attached To 22m of Hose
For Assembly Buildings of
More Than 1000 Occupants ➢ 38mm Valve Per Story, 91cm–192cm Above Floor
➢ Hazardous Storage, Business &
Mercantile Occupancies With ➢ RISER HEIGHT Is Less Than 15m Above The Source 51mm
More Than 1,860sq.M Per Floor ➢ RISER HEIGHT Is 15m Or More Above The Source 64mm
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PLANNING AGENCIES
HUDCC Executive Order No. 90 HLURB HOUSING & LAND USE REGULATORY BOARD
HOUSING & URBAN DEVEL’T COORDINATING COUNCIL ➢ The Sole Regulatory Body For Housing & Land Use Development
A government agency that serves as the umbrella organization that ➢ Reviews existing land use plans, housing programs and other
coordinates the activities of the various housing agencies to ensure the projects that may affect urban land use patterns, transportation &
accomplishment of the National Shelter Program public utilities, infrastructure, the environment, & population
movements
HUDCC MISSION STATEMENT
“(…) the HUDCC shall facilitate access to a variety of housing options REGULATION MANDATES
that are decent, affordable and responsive to the diverse and changing ➢ Register & license subdivision & condominium projects
needs of homeless and underprivileged Filipino families.” ➢ Update & revise rules, guidelines & standards
on housing & real estate
The HUDCC has four major key result areas which include the ➢ Issue locational clearances for projects considered to be of vital
following: ➢ & national/regional economic or environmental significance
➢ Register & supervise Homeowners’ Associations (HOAs)
➢ Formulation of plans & policies on housing & urban devl’t ➢ Register real estate brokers, dealers & salesmen engaged in selling
➢ Devl’t & supervision of innovative programs & projects for tenure projects under HLURB jurisdiction
security, urban renewal & other support services
➢ Provision of overall administration & supervision to Key Shelter ADJUDICATION MANDATES
Agencies ➢ Disputes between buyers & developers
➢ Provision of technical assistance to the Local Gov’t Units (LGUs) on ➢ Disputes among Homeowners’ Associations
the delivery of housing services to their constituents & support to ➢ Appeals from decisions of local zoning bodies
the general public on appropriate info on housing & referral of
specific concerns for action of appropriate agencies NHMFC (1977) Presidential Decree 1267
NATIONAL HOME MORTGAGE FINANCE CORPORATION
THE KEY HOUSING AGENCIES ➢ Is the major gov’t home mortgage institution
NHA National Housing Authority ➢ Its main function is to operate a viable home mortgage market,
NHMFC National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation utilizing long term funds principally provided by the SSS, the GSIS,
HGC Home Guaranty Corporation & the HDMF to purchase mortgages
HLURB Housing & Land Use Regulatory Board
WHAT ARE MORTGAGES?
THE KEY FINANCE AGENCIES Banks are the traditional mortgage lender. But they aren't the only
HDMF or Pag–IBIG Fund; Home Devl’t Mutual Fund source of mortgages; credit unions & various gov’t agencies also
SSS Social Security System offer mortgages. Like other loans, mortgages carry an interest rate
GSIS Gov’t Service Insurance System & a length or "term" of the loan, anywhere from five to 30 years
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