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NHA HOUSING PROGRAMS AND TECHNOLOGIES
Chamber of Real Estate & Builders’ Associations, Inc.9th Monthly Business Meeting
November 26, 20152nd Floor, Grand Ballroom, Hotel Intercontinental, Ayala Avenue, Makati City
A presentation by
Atty. SINFOROSO R. PAGUNSANNHA General Manager
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OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION1. NHA’s Mandates, Vision, Mission and Target ISFs
Clients
2. Housing programs and accomplishments under the Aquino administration (July 2010 to October 2015)
3. Development of Disaster Resilient Housing Standards focus Yolanda
4. AITECH Objectives, Checklist of Requirements and Accredited Technologies
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Planning, Regulatory & Adjudicatory
Agency
HLURB
Funder for housing of its members
HDMF
Housing Production Agency
NHA
HUDCC
Sustainable Community
Funder for socialized housing for Informal Settler Families (ISFs)
SHFC
Fund Mobilizer through Guarantees
HGC
Fund Mobilizer through the
Secondary Mortgage Market
NHMFC
Policy review/formulation and program coordination
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NHA MANDATES
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PD 757
31 July 1975
Develop and implement a
comprehensive and integrated
housing program which shall
embrace, among others,
− housing development and
resettlement
− sources and schemes of
financing, and
− delineation of government
and private sector
participation
MANDATE
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EO 90
17 Dec 1986
Sole national
government agency to
engage in shelter
production focusing on
the housing needs of
the lowest 30% of the
urban population
MANDATE…
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RA 727924 March 1992
• Provide technical and other
forms of assistance to local
government units (LGUs) in
the implementation of their
housing programs;
• Undertake identification,
acquisition and disposition of
lands for socialized housing;
and
• Undertake relocation and
resettlement of families with
local government units.
MANDATE…
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RA 78358 Dec 1994
Implement the following
components of the National
Shelter Program
• Resettlement Program
• Medium-Rise Public and
Private Housing,
• Cost Recoverable
Programs and
• Local Housing Programs
MANDATE…
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MAGNITUDE OF ISFs
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Location/CategoryTotal No.
of Families% to Total
TOTAL BY LOCATION 1,502,336 100
National Capital Region 584,425 39
Other Regions 917,911 61
TOTAL BY CATEGORY 1,502,336 100
Danger Areas 778,458 52
Areas Affected by Gov’t. Infra. Proj.
52,797 4
Gov’t.-Owned Lands 288,323 19
Privately-owned Lands 382,758 25
Magnitude of Informal Settler Families (ISFs)As of July 2011
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Magnitude of Informal Settler Families: NCR
Areas Affected by Gov’t Infra Proj.
52,797 (4%)
Gov’t-Owned Lands288,323 (19%)
Privately-owned Lands382,758 (25%)
Other Areas778,458 (52%)
MAGNITUDE OF INFORMAL SETTLER FAMILIES: PHILIPPINES
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Total ISFs Phils: 1,502,336
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Magnitude of Informal Settler Families: NCR
Areas Affected by Gov’t Infra Proj.
21,132 (4%)
Gov’t-Owned Lands179,108 (31%)
Danger Areas104,219 (18%)
Privately-owned Lands279,966 (48%)
MAGNITUDE OF INFORMAL SETTLER FAMILIES: NCR
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Total ISFs NCR: 584, 425
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“By 2019, NHA would have provided 50% of the housing needs for homeless low-income families
living in danger areas, government infrastructure project sites, and government-owned lands in Metro Manila and all regions”
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VISION
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“Provide adequate and affordable housing to low-income families, ensure provision of community facilities and access to utilities,
social and economic opportunities”
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MISSION
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NHA HOUSING PROGRAMS AND
ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR 2010 TO 2015
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS BY PROGRAM (2010-2015)
Hsg. For ISFs in MM Danger Areas, 66,221, 13%
AFP/PNP Hsg., 57,953, 12%
Settlement Upgrading, 22,396, 4%
Other Programs, 9,493, 2%
Hsg. Assistance for Calamity Victims,
259,732, 52%
Resettlement, 84,080, 17%
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HOUSING PROGRAM FOR ISFS LIVING ALONG DANGER AREAS IN METRO MANILA
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IN-CITY MRBs
DISIPLINA VILL., 3-STOREY Bgy. Ugong, Valenzuela CityNo. of Units: 594 1
NAVOTAAS 1 HOUSING PROJ. Tanza, Navotas CitySlide 33No. of Units: 680
GULAYAN/TANGLAW (NAVOTAAS 2) , 5-STOREY MRB, Dagat-Dagatan, Navotas CityNo. of Units: 180 3
SMOKEY, 5-STOREY MRB, Balut, Tondo ManilaSlide 28No. of Units: 970
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TALA 2, 5-STOREY MRB, Tala, Caloocan CityNo. of Units: 480` 6
CAMARIN, 5-STOREY MRB, Camarin, Caloocan CityNo. of Units: 1200 7
MANGGAHAN (MMDA Depot) 5-STOREY MRBNo. of Units: 120 9
COBEY/FABELLA PROPERTY, Mandaluyong CityNo. of Units: 68 5
PLEASANT HILLS MRB (3 projects)San Jose del Monte, BulacanNo. of Units: 600 + 596 + 592
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NGC PHASE 4, Pkg. 1, 5-STOREY Bgy. Holy Spirit, Quezon CityNo. of Units: 480 8
SAN JUAN CITY HOUSING PROJ. PH. 1 Pinaglaban St., San Juan CityNo. of Units: 348(PH.1)
MALABON MRHLongos, MalabonNo. of Units: 180
TALA PH. 3, 5-STOREY MRB, Tala, Caloocan CityNo. of Units: 420`
CAMARIN RESIDENCES 1, 2 & 3 , 5-STOREY LRBCamarin (PCSO), Caloocan CityNo. of Units: 720+600+720 =2,O40
NGC PHASE 4, Pkg. 2, 5-STOREY Bgy. Holy Spirit, Quezon CityNo. of Units: 480
MMDA PH 2 and 3 (MMDA Depot) 5-STOREY MRBNo. of Units: 360/420
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No. of Bldgs. : 9
No. of Units : 9702
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ESTERO DE SAN MIGUELESTERO DE MAYPAJOESTERO DE SUNOG
APOGESTERO DELA REYNA
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Tala 2 (5-storey)Tala Estate, Caloocan City
No. of Bldgs. : 8
No. of Units : 480
CALOOCAN WATERWAYS
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Tala 2 (5-storey)
CALOOCAN WATERWAYS
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CAMARIN 1 (5-storey)Camarin, Caloocan City
No. of Bldgs. : 10
No. of Units : 1,200
CALOOCAN WATERWAYS
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Camarin 1 (5-storey)
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NAVOTAAS 1 (2-storey LRB)Tanza, Navotas City
No. of Bldgs. : 20
No. of Units : 680
NAVOTAS RIVERWAYS AND
MANILA BAY SHORELINES
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NAVOTAAS 2 (GULAYAN/TANGLAW) (5-storey)Navotas City
Gulayan
Tanglaw
No. of Bldgs. : 3
No. of Units : 180
NAVOTAS RIVERWAYS AND
MANILA BAY SHORELINES
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DISIPLINA VILLAGE 2 (5-storey)Brgy. Ugong, Valenzuela City
No. of Bldgs. : 18
No. of Units : 594
TULLAHAN RIVER
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Republic Ave., Brgy Holy Spirit, Quezon City
No. of Bldgs. : 8
No. of Units : 480
QUEZON CITY RIVERWAYS
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Brgy. Sta. Lucia, Eastbank Road, Manggahan Floodway, Pasig City
No. of Bldgs. : 2
No. of Units : 120
MANGGAHAN FLOODWAY
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Brgy. St. Joseph, San Juan City
SAN JUAN CITY HOUSING PROJECT (5-storey)
No. of Bldgs. : 6
No. of Units : 348
SAN JUAN WATERWAYS
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BALAGTAS HEIGHTSBgy. Santol, Balagtas, Bul.Contractor: CS GARCIANo. of Units : 1000
ST. MARTHA HOMESBgy. Batia, Bocaue, BulContractor: BAQUE No. of Units : 2000+1790
TOWERVILLE PH. 6 Bgy. Gaya-gaya San Jose, Del Monte, BulacanDeveloper: GRDCNo. of Units : 1060 + 1000
SAN JOSE DEL MONTE HTSBrgy. Muzon, San Jose del Monte, BulacanDeveloper: LAK-KNo. of Units: 4006 + 1000
PANDI RESIDENCESPandi, BulacanContractor: LAK-KNo. of Units : 1000
5 SOUTHVILLE 8B, PH. 4Brgy Laylayan, Rodriguez Developer: BAQUENo. of Units: 1279
SOUTHVILLE 8B, PH. 5Brgy San Isidro, RodriguezDeveloper: BAQUENo. of Units: 605
ST. ISIDORE HEIGHTBrgy San Isidro, Rodriguez Developer: BAQUENo. of Units: 500
SOUTHVILLE 3A EXT.Bgy San Antonio, San Pedro Developer: BAQUENo. of Units: 567
SOUTHVILLE 2, PH. 3Bgy. Aguado, Trece M CaviteContractor: GRDC No. of Units : 1500GOLDEN HORIZONBgy. Hugo Perez, Trece MContractor: HG3No. of Units : 2500
HAUZVILLE HOMESBrgy Plaza Aldea, TanayDeveloper: ELDYNo. of Units: 1000
EASTSHINE RESIDENCESTanay, RizalDeveloper: HAL-REYNo. of Units: 2000
DON JOSE HOMESBgy. Banlic, Calamba, LagunaContractor: NSJBINo. of Units : 1000
SOUTHVILLE 9, PH. 3Bgy . Pinugay BarasRizalDeveloper: GRDCNo. of Units: 2000
NORZAGARAY HEIGHTSBrgy. Minuyan, NorzagarayContractor: MeverNo. of Units : 500
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TANAY PREMIERTanay, RizalNo. of Units: 2000
METRO MANILA
CONSORTIUMTrece Martires City, CaviteNo. of Units : 10,000
VERDANT HILLSBrgy. Concepcion BarasDeveloper: FAB-MIKNo. of Units: 500
TOWERVILLE PH. 7Bgy. Gaya-gaya San Jose, Del Monte, BulacanDeveloper: GRDCNo. of Units : 2000
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NEAR-CITY RESETTLEMENT BASIC FEATURES– Land– Land Development (Serviced Homelots, Roads, Drainage/ Sewer)– Provision for power and water distribution system– Basic rowhouse unit– Community Facilities
• Schools• Multi-Purpose Covered Court• Materials Recovery Facility• Wet Market• Transport Terminal• Police Outpost
– Livelihood Program (Accessing with Livelihood Agencies)
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TYPICAL PROFILE OF RESETTLEMENT PROJECTPROJECT PROFILE
NAME OF PROJECT : GOLDEN HORIZON HOMES LOCATION : Bgy. Hugo Perez, Trece Martires City, Cavite BRIEF DESCRIPTION : Resettlement Site for MM ISF’s & Environs
PROGRAM CLASSIFICATION : Resettlement
TOTAL LAND AREA : 30.00 Hectares, more or less
TOTAL NO. OF UNITS : 4,500 House & Lot Packages LANDOWNER : National Housing Authority
DEVELOPER : HG III Construction & Dev. Corp.
AVERAGE LOT SIZE : 40.00 square meters
DATE STARTED : May 2013
DATE OF COMPLETION : July 2014
TOTAL PROJECT COST : Php1.105 Billion STATUS TO DATE : Completed with 4,125 families on-site
Land Development : Completed Housing Construction : Completed
DEVELOPMENT FEATURES :
Roads : Concrete Roads & Alleys
Drainage : Underground Drainage System
Water System : With individual water service connection
Sewer System : With individual septic vault
Power Supply : Being serviced by Meralco
COMMUNITY FACILITIES (Existing & Proposed):
1-unit, 3-storey (15-classroom) School Building - Completed to date
1-unit, 3-storey (15-classroom) School Building - Construction in-progress
1-unit, 3-storey (15-classroom) School Building - For Bidding
1-unit, Covered Court & Multi-Purpose Building - For Bidding
2-units, Day-Care Centers & 2-units, Health Center - being utilized by the residents
HOA Office & Barangay Center Annex, CSVU
TMC Water District Extension Office
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GOLDEN HORIZON HOMES Bgy. Hugo Perez,
Trece Martires City, Cavite
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VILLA ELISE RESETTLEMENT PROJECTBrgy. Masuso, Pandi, Bulacan
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CACARONG MATANDAPandi, Bulacan
PANDI HEIGHTS HOUSING PROJECTPandi, Bulacan
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MODEL UNIT
MODEL UNIT
BALAGTAS HEIGHTS RESETTLEMENT PROJECTBrgy. Santol, Balagtas, Bulacan
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SOUTHVILLE 9 HOUSING
PROJECTSBgy. Pinugay, Baras, Rizal
SOUTHVILLE 9Baras, Rizal
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SOUTHVILLE 10Tanay, Rizal
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RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM FOR ISFS AFFECTED BY INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS IN METRO MANILA AND THOSE LIVING ALONG DANGER AREAS IN NEARBY PROVINCES
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Southville 9 Phase 1Pinugay, Baras, Rizal
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REGIONAL RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM WITH LGUS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
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KABUGSAWAN RESETTLEMENT PROJECTBacolod City
SIBUTU BADJAO IP HOUSINGTawi-Tawi
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SETTLEMENTS UPGRADING PROGRAM
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NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CENTERQUEZON CITY
National Government Center, Quezon City
Before After
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HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR CALAMITY VICTIMS
• TS Sendong Housing Program• Pablo Housing Program• Zamboanga Conflict• Yolanda Permanent Housing Program
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Multipurpose Bldg
Elevated Steel Tank
TABANG CAGAYAN VILLAGE PHASE-1Lumbia, CDO
TS SENDONG HOUSING PROGRAM
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Multipurpose Bldg
PAGATPAT RELOCATION SITEPagatapat, CDO
TS SENDONG HOUSING PROGRAM
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San Antonio Village IBgy. Maparat, Compostela Valley
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PABLO HOUSING PROGRAM
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VIDA VISTA IIIBrgy. New Visayas, Montevista
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New Bataan Resettlement Project 1, Brgy. San Roque, New Bataan
Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council
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PANIRAN RESETTLEMENT
ZAMBOANGA CONFLICT
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TALUKSANGAY HOUSINGZAMBOANGA
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PRIME TOWNE PH 1Pago, Tanauan, Leyte
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TYPHOON YOLANDA
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GMA KAPUSO HOUSING PROJECTTacloban, Leyte
Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council
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TACLOBAN NORTH VILLAGES(KAWAYANVILLE)
Tacloban City
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RIDGEVIEW PARK 1, CABALAWAN
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NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
AFP/ PNP HOUSING PROGRAM
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SAN FERNANDO VILLE HOUSING PROJECTSAN FERNANDO CITY, PAMPANGA
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HEROES VILLE 2BRGY. PINUGAY, BARAS, RIZAL
GUARDIANS HILLGENERAL SANTOS CITY, SOUTH COTABATO
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DEVELOPMENT OF DISASTER RESILIENT HOUSING STANDARDS FOCUS YOLANDA
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Background on Typhoon Haiyan(known in the Philippines as Typhoon Yolanda)
• Typhoon Yolanda was one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded, which devastated portions of South East Asia, particularly the Philippines, on November 8, 2013.
• Deadliest Philippine typhoon on record, killing at least 6,300 in the country.
• Strongest storm record at landfall, and unofficially the strongest typhoon in terms of wind speed.
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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_Yolanda
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Background on Typhoon Haiyan(known in the Philippines as Typhoon Yolanda)
• The typhoon caused catastrophic damage in Eastern Visayas, with many buildings destroyed. Some areas were completely washed away.
64The devastation in Guian, Samar taken from Philippine Air Force helicopter. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
Photo Source: www.gmanetwork.com
• Although wind speeds were extreme, the major cause of damage and loss of life appears to have been storm surge.
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EXISTING BUILDING CODES IN THE PHILIPPINES
• NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
• BATAS PAMBANSA 220
• FIRE CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
• OTHER RELEVANT CODES FOR THE INDUSTRY
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Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council
NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITYDesign Consultation Workshops with
Stakeholders
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• On November 15 and 22, 2013, National Housing Authority (NHA) conducted a design consultation with major stakeholders to determine parameters for disaster resiliency for housing
• Participants included key shelter agencies, professional groups, academe, private practitioners, non-government organizations, etc.
• Discussion points centered on four parts : site selection and planning, temporary facilities, permanent housing and land development standards
• Continuing dialogue are being made to come up with best housing solutions
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DISASTER RESILIENT HOUSING STRUCTURAL DESIGN STANDARDS
DESIGN PARAMETER ONE-STOREY TWO- STOREY 3-STOREYS OR MORE
WIND LOAD 250 KPH 250 KPH 250 KPH
STRENGTH OF WALL AND SUPERSTRUCTURE
3,000 PSI 3,000 PSI 3,000 PSI
SOIL BEARING CAPACITY
95 KPA 95 KPA 95 KPA
SEISMIC LOAD ZONE 4 ZONE 4 ZONE 4
LOADINGS 50 PSF 50 PSF 50 PSF
FIRE RESISTANCE 2 HOURS 2 HOURS 2 HOURS
This is one of the outputs generated from the consultation meetings of theNHA TWG on Disaster-Resilient Housing in November to December 2013.
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OTHER OUTPUTS FROM THE CONSULTATION WORKSHOPS
SOME HOUSING DESIGN OPTIONS:
ROWHOUSE/DUPLEX with Loft ( Enhanced NHA Resettlement )
TWO-THREE STOREY LOW-RISE BUILDING to serve as evacuation
center/typhoon shelter during storm surges, also to serve as buffer on sites at
lowland areas
COMMUNITY FACILITIES such as Multi-Purpose Centers, Day Care/Health
Centers and Schools to Redesign to serve as Evacuation Centers during calamities
with Emergency Storage Rooms
EMERGENCY STORAGE ROOM PROVISIONS: Food, medicine, water and
emergency power supply and communications ( like bomb shelter on the top
floor)
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22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL
(Loftable or with 11 m2 Loft)
REVISED 06 MAR 2014
LOT SIZE: 40 m2
(10.00m x 4.00m)
BUILDING FOOTPRINT:
22 m2
(5.50m x 4.00m)
TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 33 m2
(Ground Floor and Loft)
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OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONSSTRUCTURAL: RC BEAM, COLUMN & FOOTING
RC WALL FOOTINGRC FLOOR SLAB, 100MM thk. WITH 10mmØRSB @ 400mm BOTHWAYS
WALLS : 150mm thk. CHB (FIREWALL)100mm thk. CHB, PLASTER FINISH (EXTERIOR)100mm thk. CHB, TOOL JOINT FINISH (INTERIOR)
ROOFING : 0.404mm thk CORR. G.I. ROOFING SHEETS at 8’2.0mm X 50mm X 150mm C-PURLINS WITH12mmØ SAGROD @ MIDPOINT
DOORS (OPTIONAL) : 1 – FLUSH DOOR TYPE1 – PANEL DOOR TYPE1 – PVC DOOR TYPE
WINDOWS (OPTIONAL) : ALUMINUM JALOUSIE TYPE with TYPHOON SHUTTERS: 4” x 8” x 8” CONCRETE LOUVER BLOCKS
FINISHES : EXTERIOR WALL – PLASTERED AND PAINTED FINISHT & B FLOOR – 200mm X 200mm FLOOR TILES
PLUMBING : WATER LINE – uPVC PIPESSANITARY & DRAINAGE LINES – PVC PIPESTOILET BOWL – PAIL FLUSH TYPE LAVATORY
SEPTIC TANK : PURIFYING POLYTHYLENE SEPTIC TANK
22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL
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22 m2 DISASTER RESILIENT ROW HOUSE MODEL
Photos of completed units in Tanauan, Leyte
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3-Storey Building Design for Typhoon Yolanda Victims
Design option for urbanizing or for highly urbanized areas.
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3-Storey Building Design for Typhoon Yolanda Victims
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AITECH OBJECTIVES, CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTS AND ACCREDITED TECHNOLOGIES
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ACCREDITATION OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIESFOR HOUSING
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ACCREDITATION OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIESFOR HOUSINGAITECH History
In July 1993, agencies agreed for the reactivation (of an inter-agency committee created earlier in 1990) of an accreditation system for new technologies. It was in early 1994 that the reactivation is formally formed by and between 11 government agencies, now named the Accreditation of Innovative Technologies for Housing or AITECH.
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Member Agencies: Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC); Department of Science and Technology (DOST); National Housing Authority (NHA); Home Guarantee Corporation (HGC); Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF); National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC); Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines (CIAP); Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB); University of the Philippines - Bureau of Research and Standards (UP-BRS); Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH); Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
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TECHNOLOGY MEANS ..
1. New production processes of existing systems/materials
e.g. Serbe Block (Cardboard roll inner core)
Cavite Form Modules (Interlocking blocks)
2. New construction techniques applied or utilized in low cost housing units
e.g. Permaform
Nedsteel
3. New building materials designed to serve as alternatives to traditional or conventional components
e.g. SRC Panels
Prefab fences (Vazbilt)
Three Chamber Plastic Septic Tank made of polyethylene
Onduline Roofing Material (recycled paper with bitumen component)
Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council
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TECHNOLOGY considered for application are the following:
1. Locally developed and manufactured building systems, materials appropriated for housing including construction techniques /systems
2. Building systems /materials developed in other countries, whether being introduced to the country or have been adopted and manufactured locally with or without modificaitons
Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council
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ACCREDITATION OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR HOUSING
• To assist producers of innovative technologies in securing acceptance of their products or systems in the market as well as to make these technologies acceptable for funding under the government’s housing loan program.
• To encourage and promote the use of innovative technologies as an alternative to traditional housing construction system.
OBJECTIVES
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ACCREDITATION OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIESFOR HOUSING
CRITERIA FOR ACCREDITATION
• Structural Evaluation
• Cost effectiveness based on the
resulting construction costs as
compared with housing unit built
with conventional building
materials/systems.
• Compliance to housing standards
based on BP 220, PD 957 and the
National Building Code.
• Appraisal of housing units using
the technology for mortgage
acceptance by funding institutions.
• Physical properties and structural
soundness of technologies in
relation to health considerations
and suitability to local climatic and
topographic conditions.
• Local availability of raw materials
for the production/ use of particular
technologies.
• Consistency of required quality in
mass production.
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ACCREDITATION OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIESFOR HOUSING
ADVANTAGES IN USING INNOVATIVE MATERIALS/SYSTEMS
• Lower cost of construction
• Reduced labor and construction time
• Easier construction method
• Minimized material wastage
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