Design of Seawall in Brgy. Lipata, Padre Burgos, Quezon for Protection Against Storm Surge

Completed2024

Abstract

This project designed a seawall for Brgy. Lipata, Padre Burgos, Quezon, to protect against storm surges. It aimed to be cost-effective, environmentally sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing. The 250-meter seawall design includes architectural plans, drawings, specifications, cost estimates, and a construction schedule. A simple costing method estimated the cost at P 8,728,114, with construction taking 223 days based on project management techniques. Researchers surveyed 60 residents of Brgy. Lipata. The first part assessed their experiences with storm surges, their view on seawalls, and suggestions for improvement. The second part explored their preferences for the seawall's design, materials, height, width, and how it should blend with the environment.

Keywords

Coastal areas
Seawall
Sustainable
Storm Surges
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