Projt
Projt
Project Information
A. Project Brief
Valentino Building is a twelve-storey fully furnished serviced office building located at
Apacible corner, Leon Guinto, Paco Manila. The Building is in close proximity to major
business, commercial centers of Manila and health center, letting you experience a convenient
office easily accessible by public transportation thru Taft Avenue.
B. Project Location
Length = 32 m
Width = 22.34 m
Floor Plate = 714.88 m2
Floor to floor height = 3.65 m
C. Project Team
Project Name: Proposed Twelve-Storey Building with Roof Deck
Location: Apacible corner, Leon Guinto, Paco Manila.
Proponent: Mr. Valentino S. Go
Project Manager: Engr. Mark Hil G. Lim
General Contractor: L555 Constructions Inc.
Property Manager: Mr. Jansen D. Wong
Architectural Consultant: Ar. Anna Coreene M. Del Rio
Structural Consultant: Engr. Elijah Lance R. Dela Cruz
MEPFS Consultant: Ms. Rhia C. Oabel
Elevator Consultant: Mr. Jason France P. Bale
Quantity Surveyor: Mr. Vince Jasper L. Lacap
Landscape Consultant: Mr. Troy Henrich L. Dairo
D. Project Information
Table I-1 Project Information
Length = 32 m
Width = 22.34 m
Area = 714.88 m2
B. Concrete Requirements
Table II-2 Concrete Requirements
CONCRETE WORKS
Footing/Pile Caps 220.00 m3
Footing Tie Beams 30.00 m3
Cistern Tank 71.00 m3
Slab on Grade 120.00 m3
Suspended Slab 520.00 m3
Beams and Girders 886.00 m3
Columns 142.00 m3
Elevator RC Wall 350.00 m3
Concrete Stair 55.00 m3
Ramp 31.50m3
TOTAL 2,425.5 m3
C. Formwork Requirements
Table II-3 Formwork Requirements
FORMWORKS
Footing/Pile Caps 150.00 m2
Footing Tie Beams 168.00 m2
Cistern Tank 263.00 m2
Slab on Grade 152.00 m2
Suspended Slab 4,311.13 m2
Beams and Girders 5,292.91 m2
Columns 1,150.00 m2
Elevator RC Wall 1,540.00 m2
Concrete Stair 250.00 m2
Ramp 150.00 m2
Total 13,427 m2
D. Rebar Requirements
Table II-4 Rebar Requirements
REBAR
Footing/Pile Caps 18,000.00 Kg
Footing Tie Beams 16,000.00 Kg
Cistern Tank 5,600.00 Kg
Slab on Grade 2,100.00 Kg
Suspended Slab 68,000.00 Kg
Beams and Girders 142,000.00 Kg
Columns 67,000.00 Kg
Elevator RC Wall 75,200.00 Kg
Concrete Stair 8,600.00 Kg
Ramp 4,800.00 Kg
Total 407,300 Kg
2. External Stakeholders
Table II-6 External Stakeholders
B. Schedule Summary
Table IV-8 Schedule Summary
C. Detailed Schedule
Graphical Schedule
SCHEDULE OF STRUCTURAL WORKS
Zone 1 Zone 2
Start End Start End
Roof 16-May-19 5-Jun-19 17-May-19 10-Jun-19
Roof Deck 16-Apr-19 15-May-19 17-Apr-19 16-May-19
12BF 20-Mar-19 15-Apr-19 21-Mar-19 16-Apr-19
12AF 21-Feb-19 19-Mar-19 22-Feb-19 20-Mar-19
11F 25-Jan-19 20-Feb-19 26-Jan-19 21-Feb-19
10F 28-Dec-18 24-Jan-19 29-Dec-18 25-Jan-19
9F 29-Nov-18 27-Dec-18 1-Dec-18 28-Dec-18
8F 3-Nov-18 28-Nov-18 5-Nov-18 29-Nov-18
7F 6-Oct-18 31-Oct-18 8-Oct-18 3-Nov-18
6F 11-Sep-18 5-Oct-18 12-Sep-18 6-Oct-18
5F 13-Aug-18 10-Sep-18 14-Aug-18 11-Sep-18
4F 18-Jul-18 11-Aug-18 19-Jul-18 13-Aug-18
3F 22-Jun-18 17-Jul-18 23-Jun-18 18-Jul-18
2F 25-May-18 21-Jun-18 26-May-18 22-Jun-18
GF 4-May-18 24-May-18 7-May-18 25-May-18
Foundation Start: 25-Apr 18 Finish: 02-May 18
D. Project S-Curve
E. Formworks Demand
F. Rebar Demand
G. Concrete Demand
H. Manpower Requirement
I. Equipment Loading
Column formwork is made usually with either timber or metal panels. The principle is to
create an enclosed box with frames at the exact size of the column and fix it tightly on the kicker
left from base or at the last stage of column concreting. The box is held in position by steel
column clamps or bolted yokes and supported by timber studs or props.
It consists of sole plates, wedges, props, head tree, planks, batten, and ledgers. Beam
formwork rests on head tree. Slab form work rests on battens and joists. If prop height is more
than 8’, provide horizontal braces.
G. Ramp Forms
Concrete stairs also require temporary formwork and the necessary check timber
supports. As with timber stairs, check the height from floor to floor as the first step in the
preparation of a set out. Divide this total rise into a suitable number of risers and then calculate
the proportionate size to the go, as described in the chapter dealing with timber stairs. A flight of
stairs should be easy and comfortable to climb. Certain dimensions must be followed to ensure
the following:
Sheet piles are installed in sequence to design depth along the planned excavation
perimeter or seawall alignment. The interlocked sheet piles form a wall for permanent or
temporary lateral earth support with reduced groundwater inflow. Anchors can be included to
provide additional lateral support, if required.
Sheet pile walls have been used to support excavations for below-grade parking
structures, basements, pump houses, and foundations, to construct cofferdams, and to construct
seawalls and bulkheads. Permanent steel sheet piles are designed to provide a long service life.
Vibratory hammers are typically used to install sheet piles. If soils are too hard or dense, an
impact hammer can be used to complete the installation. At certain sites where vibrations are a
concern, the sheets can be hydraulically pushed into the ground.
Sheet piles are also a sustainable option, because they are made of recycled steel and the
piles can often be reused. Cold rolled sheet piling is less expensive, but provides less water
resistance. Hot rolled sheet piling is more traditional and provides better water resistance.