A Design of Two-Storey Eco-Industrial Building In Isabang, Lucena City

Completed2017

Abstract

The project study is about the design of a Two-Storey Eco-Industrial Building and has the following objectives: (a.) to design a two-storey eco-industrial building at Isabang, Lucena city; (b.)to develop plans and lay-outs of the designed two-storey eco-industrial building;(c.) to develop the technical specification, cost estimate, and program of works of the designed two-storey eco-industrial building; and (d.)to evaluate the design using LEED Rating System. The procedures followed by the researchers are as follows: (1.) Gathering data from different sources like books, journals, related studies, internet, etc.; (2.) Site investigation for finding the suitable location of the proposed project; (3.) Soil Analysis for finding the allowable soil pressure and soil properties needed in the design computations; (4.) Design procedures presented on UNIT IV of the manuscript including the design plan and drawings which is composed of the Architectural Plan, Structural Plan, Electrical, Plumbing and HVAC. The structural design computations are based on the NSCP 2010, Ultimate Strength Design (USD) Method, and National Building Code of the Philippines (NBC). The preparation of cost estimate and Bill of Materials by finding the quantity and type of materials and other services rendered for the construction of the building are based on the latest prices of items used in the construction process with the help of Simplified Construction Estimate by Max Fajardo in estimating quantities of materials. The preparation of program of works presented using the PERT/CPM diagram and the preparation of technical specifications consulting the National Building Code of the Philippines (NBC) and local rules and regulation of the City of Lucena which includes the technical specifications for the method of construction and the type of materials to be used for the construction of theTwo-Storey Eco-Industrial Building.

Keywords

Green building
Industrial building
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