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rule of conduct
LAW
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The Philippine constitution means the 1987 constitution of the Republic of The Philippines adopted by the Constitutional Convention of 1986 on October 15,1986 and raftified by the People of the Republic of the Philippines on February 2,1987.
THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND
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Body of rules and principles in accordance with which the powers of sovereignty is regularly exercised.
Philippine Constitution
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Give the structure of PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION
Republic Parliamentary Unitary state Presidential System Constitutional Republic
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an innovation made by FEM with the proclamation of martial law.
PRESIDENTIAL DECREES
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including acts of congress,municipal charters, municipal legislation,court rules,administrative rules and orders,legislative rules and presidential issuances
BATAS PAMBANSA(BP)-PHILIPPINE STATUTES
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a piece of legislation used to creat policy in order to carry out the principles of the Constitution
REPUBLIC ACT(RA)
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It was first created as a national government agency by Presidential Decree No. 223 June 22,1973 signed by FEM mandated to enforce the laws regulating the various professions.
Professional Regulation Commission
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Validity Period of PRC License
3 years
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An act requires CPD as the mandatory requirement for the renewal of Professional Identification Card
RA NO. 10912 "Continuing Professional Development Act of 2016"
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responsible cor making enabling laws to make sure the spirit of the constitution is upheld in the cluntry and, at times, amend or change the constitution itself
Congress
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Convey principles and sentiments of the Senate or the House of Representatives
Resolutions
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These are laws in the making. They pass into law when they are approved by both houses and President of the Philippines.
Bills
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Required CPD units for the renewal of professional license
15 units
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How many years are you held liable for the plans that you sign?
15 YEARS
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The Regulatory Board of Civil Engineering
Praxedes P. Bernardo (CHAIRMAN) ROMEO A. ESTAÑERO PERICLES P. DAKAY
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AN ACT TO ORDAIN AND INSTITUTE THE CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 386
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An Act to Regulate the Practice of Civil Engineering in the Philippines
Republic Act No. 544* (As Amended by R.A. 1582)
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AN ACT TO REPEAL AND REPLACE SECTION TWENTY-FOUR OF REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED FIVE HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR, ENTITLED "AN ACT TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING IN THE PHILIPPINES."
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1582, June 16, 1956
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AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A MORE RESPONSIVE AND COMPREHENSIVE REGULATION FOR THE REGISTRATION, LICENSING AND PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE, REPEALING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 545, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS "AN ACT TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES," AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.March 17, 2004
Republic Act No. 9266: “The Architecture Act of 2004”
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What Constitutes Civil Engineering/Structural Documents
Site Development Plan Structural Plans Structural Analysis and Design Boring and Load Tests Seismic Analysis
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AN ACT CREATING THE PHILIPPINE LICENSING BOARD FOR CONTRACTORS, PRESCRIBING ITS POWERS, DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS, PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFORE, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
REPUBLIC ACT No. 4566
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an organization of structural engineers of the Philippines affiliated with the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers.
Association of StructuralEngineers of the Philippines
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QUALIFICATIONS IN ASEP
At least minimum three (3) consecutive years of structural design experience for ASSOCIATE Members orminimum five (5) consecutive years of structural design experience for REGULAR Members / Upgrade toREGULAR Members *ASSOCIATE –accumulated twenty (20) CPD units for the last four (4) years prior to application OR at least twelve (12) units of Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering Major in Structural Engineering (Attached Transcript of Records) *REGULAR –accumulated sixty (60) CPD units for the last five (5) years prior to application
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THE TERM USED FOR PHENOMENON THAT IS KNOWN AS THE ACT OF NATURE
FORCE MAJEURE
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WHAT ARE THE CODES STRUCTURE
CODES STRUCTURE
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AN ACT TO ENHANCE TBE MOBILITY OF DISABLED PERSONS BY REQUIREING CERTAIN BUILDINGS , INSTITUTIONS, ESTABLISHMENTS, AND PUBLIC UTILITIES TO INTALL FACILITIES AND OTHER DEVICES
BP 344 ACCESSIBILITY LAW
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REGULATING THE SALE OF SUBDIVISION LOTS AND CONDOMINIUMS, PEOVIDING PEMALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS
PD no. 957 JULY 12,1976
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AN ACT AUTHORIZINGTHE MINISTRY OF OF HUMAN SETTLEMENTS TO ESTABLISH AND PROMULGATE DIFFERENT LEVELS OF STANDARDS AND TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS OF OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIALIZED HOUSING PROJECTS IN URBAN AND RURAL AREAS FROM THOSE PROVIDED UNDER PRESIDENTIAL DECREES NO. 957
BP 220
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A REFERRAL CODE OF NBC (PD 1096) WAS LAUNCHED ON JUNE 25 BY DPWH WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE WORLD BANK-IFC AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT OF THE PHILIPPINE GREEN BUILDING INITIATIVE (PGBI)
THE GREEN BUILDING CODE
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DPWH
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS
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THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF HOUSING AND RELATED DEVELOPMENT INT HTE PHILIPPINES
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SETTLEMENTS AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (DHSUB)
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AN ACT TO DEFINE CONDOMINIUM , ESTABLISH REQS FOR ITS CREATION AND GKVERN ITS INCIDE TS
RA. NO. 4726
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PLUMBING LAW OF THE PHILIPPIMES
RA 1378
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RA 1378
AN ACT TO REGULATE THE TRADE OF MASTER PLUMBER. PLUMBING LAW. PD NO. 856|DECEMBER 23,1975| CODE ON SANITATION
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issued to burn the houses of the Farola district at the height of the cholera epidemic of 1902
GOVERNMENT ORDER 66
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AN ACT ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE FIRE CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, REPEALING PD NO. 1185 AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
RA NO. 9514
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the horizontal distance measure 90° from the outermost face of the building/ structure to tje property lines
SETBACK
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the maximum portion of the lot that may be occupied by the building structure at grade level after satisfying setback yard and court reqrment
ALLOWABLE MAXIMUM BUILDING FOOTPRINT (AMBF)
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Combined total of the maximum allowable percentage of site occupancy (PSO) AND maximum allowable impervious Surface Area (ISA)
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CONSTRUCTION AREA ( MACA)
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any new construction which increases the height and or floor area of existing buildings/ structures
ADDITION
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Refers to any of the various units of the government including department, bureau, office, office, instrumentality, or government owned or controlled corporatiom
AGENCY OF THE GOVERNMENT
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works in buildings or structurez involving chanves in the materials used , partioning,location or size of openings, structural parts, existing utilities and equipmet but does not increase the building heigjt and or floor area
ALTERATION
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a preformatted prescribed application form
Application Forms
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any person, firm, partnership, corporation etc
APPLICANT/PERMITTEE
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Executive officer of the OBO appointed by the secretary
BUILDING OFFICIAL
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A document issued by the Building Official to an owner/applicant to proceed w/ the construction, installation, addition, alteration, renovation.
BUILDING PERMIT
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all om site work done in the site prep., excavation , foundation etc
CONSTRUCTION
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a change in the use or occupancy of building / structure
CONVERSION
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the systematic dismantling or destruction of a building in whole or in part
DEMOLITION
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the transfer of buildings or portions thereof from original loc or position to another, either within the same lot or to a different one
MOVING
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office authorizwd to enforce the provisions of the codes and its IRR
OBO - OFFICE OF THE BUILDING OFFICIAL
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apllicable provisions of the variojs agency
REFERRAL CODES
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any physical change made on buildings to increase the value , quality, and improve aesthetic
RENOAVATION
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remedial work done on only damaged or deteriorated portions of building
REPAIR
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An act prescribing the intellectual property code and establishinh the intellectual property office
RA NO. 8293
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PERMITS AND INSPECTION
RULE IIl
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TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION
RULE IV
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REQUIREMENTS OF FIRE ZONES
RULE V
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FIRE RESISTIVE REQS IN CONSTRUCTION
RULE VI
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CLASSIFICATION AND GENERAL REQS OF ALL BUILDINGS BY USE OR OCCUPANCY
RULE VII
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max. height allowed for buildings based on their proposed use or occupancy
BUILDING HEIGHT LIMIT
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LIGHT AND VENTILATION
RULE VIII
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Rooms for human habitations
6sq m atleast 2m dimension
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kitchen
3sqm at least 1.5 m
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BATH AND TOILET
1.20 sqm at least 900mm
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Sanitation
RULE IX
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BUILDING PROJECT OVER PUBLIC STREET
RULE X
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GENERAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION REQS
RULE XII
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ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL REGULATIONS
RULE XIII
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a location from whc aircraft fligjt operations take place regardless of wheter they involve air cargo passengers or neither and regardless of whether it is for public or private use
AERODROME
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horizontal distance bet the outermost building line in a lower floor and that of higher floor wherein the outermost building line of higher floor is farther from the property line
INCREMENTAL SETBACK
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1-5 storeys min height 3m max height 15 m
Low rise
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6-15 storeys min h 18 m max h 45 m
MEDIUM RISE
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16 TO HIGHER STOREYS MAX 48 M
HIGH RISE
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Partnership or Corporation
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (SEC)
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an architectural discipline in wc involves the process of analyzing how space in structure will be used
SPACE PLANNING
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describe the products, materials , and work required by a construction contract. THEY DO NOT INCLUDE COST, QUANTITY OR DRAWN INFORMATION AND SO NEED TO BE READ ALONGSIDE INFO SUCH AS QUANTITIES SCHEDULES AND DRAWINGS
SPECIFICATIONS
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Performance Specifications
OPEN SPECIFICATIONS
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PRESCRIPTIVE SPECIFICATIONS
CLOSED SPECIFICATIONS
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used when a specific tyle of product or matreials is reqrd for installation
PROPRIETARY SPECS
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provide all operations reqs to complete a project
PERFORMANCE SPECS
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unpleasant shock when tenders are opened and drastically modifying or abandoning the work at early stage
UNDER ESTIMATE
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may lose the job or the client
OVER ESTIMATE
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to have an approximate cost in short time
APPROXIMATE OR FINGER ROLL
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Best and reliable form of estimates
DETAILED ESTIMATES
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divided into as many operatioms or items reqrd
UNIT QUANTITY METHOD
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taken out in the proper unit of measurement
TOTAL QUANTITY METHOD
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a document used in tendering in the construction industry in which matreials, part ,and labour are itemized
BILL OF QUANTITIES (BOQ)
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very detailed list of actual materials to be uswd or to be ordered in the depot. list of raw materials/ sub assemblies , intermediate assemblies , sub- components ,parts anthe quantities of each needed to manufacture an end product
BILL OF MATERIALS (BOM)
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sends out the invitation for bid
BID SOLICITATION
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subcontractors will review the project scope
SUBCONTRACTING
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subcons submit their bid package to the project owner before the deadline
BID SUBMISSION
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most important part of the entire construction bidding process
BID SELECTION
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this where the legal groundwork finalized contract has already been established
CONTRACT FORMATION
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final part of the construction bidding process the actual project building commences
PROJECT DELIVERY
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methodology that ensures the owner is not over paying for quality when an equal effective, less expensive optoon exist
VALUE ENGINEERING
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call by clients to contractors to provide specific products or services that meet product specifications
INVITATION TO BID
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AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE MODERNIZATION, STANDARDIZATION AND REGULATION OF THE PROCUREMENT ACTIVITIES OF THE GOVERNMENT AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
RA NO. 9184
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refers to acquisition of goods/ consulting services, and the contracting for infrastructure Projects by the procuring entity
PROCUREMENT