Compiled Laws: PD 1096, BP 344, PD 957, RA 9514 RA 9266

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(PD 1096:residential zoning classification) a low density residential zone, characterized mainly by single-family, single detached dwellings with the usual community ancillary uses on a neighborhood scale, such as executive subdivisions and relatively exclusive residential communities which are not subdivisions.

construction project administration coordination enlargement demolition preservation

(Scope of the Practice of Architecture )___ and ___ management, giving general management, ___, supervision, ___ and responsible direction or the planning, architectural designing, construction, reconstruction, erection, ___ or ___, renovation, repair, orderly removal, remodeling, alteration, ___ or restoration of buildings or structures or complex buildings, including all their components, sites and environs, intended for private or public use;

planning architectural structural

(Scope of the Practice of Architecture )____, ____designing and _____;

consultation conferences investigations surveys appraisals adjustments architectural operational site

(Scope of the Practice of Architecture )____, consultancy, giving oral or written advice and directions, ___, evaluations, ____, quality ___, ____ and _____, ____and ____ planning, ____ analysis and other pro-design services

schematic design development contract document construction

(Scope of the Practice of Architecture )____design, ___, ___, and ___ phases including project promotional consultancies;

subjects, computer-aided design

(Scope of the Practice of Architecture )all other works, projects and activities which require the professional competence of an architect, including teaching of architectural ____ and architectural ____;

scientific, aesthetic, complete

(Scope of the Practice of Architecture )all works which relate to the ____, ____ and orderly coordination or all works and branches of the work, systems and processes necessary for the production of a ____ building or structure, whether for public or private use, in order to enhance or safeguard life, health, and property and the promotion and enrichment of the quality of life, the architectural design of engineering structures or any part thereof; and

architectural specifications bill of materials general bidding

(Scope of the Practice of Architecture )preparation of ___ plans, ___, ___, cost estimates, ___ conditions and ___ documents;

preliminary technical financial

(Scope of the Practice of Architecture )preparation of ___, ___, economic and ___ feasibility studies of plans, models and project promotional services;

lay-outing, spaces, housing, community, interiors, detailing, lighting

(Scope of the Practice of Architecture )the planning, architectural ___ and utilization of ___ within and surrounding such buildings or structures, ___ design and ___ architecture, architectural ___ and space planning, architectural ___, architectural ___, acoustics, architectural lay-outing of mechanical, electrical, electronic, sanitary, plumbing, communications and other utility systems, equipment and fixtures;

120m

220 maximum length of cul-de-sac

45 degrees

344 angle of turn of embossed tiles for the blind

800mm

344 grab bar for disabled height

850mm

344 maximum height for a water fountain

800mm

344 maximum height for lavatories

600mm

344 table clearance for knee and leg space for wheelchair users

Average Daily Demand

ADD

BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 220

AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE MINISTRY OF HUMAN SETTLEMENTS TO ESTABLISH AND PROMULGATE DIFFERENT LEVELS OF STANDARDS AND TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIALIZED HOUSING PROJECTS IN URBAN AND RURAL AREAS FROM THOSE PROVIDED UNDER PRESIDENTIAL DECREES NUMBERED NINE HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN, TWELVE HUNDRED SIXTEEN, TEN HUNDRED NINETY-SIX AND ELEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE

air transportation office

ATO

Spanish Mortgage Law

Act 3344

The Land Registration Act

Act no. 496

RA 545

Act to regulate the practice of architecture in the Philippines

Accessibility Law

An Act to enhance the mobility of disabled persons by requiring certain buildings, institutions, establishments and public utilities to install facilities and other devices BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 344

RA 9266

An act providing for a more responsive and comprehensive regulation for the registration, licensing and practice of architecture

Bureau of internal revenue

BIR

Bureau of Lands Locational Monument

BLLM

Neighborhood Multipurpose Center

BP 220 - Community Facilities - for one hectare or more, 100-1499lots:

Neighborhood Multipurpose Center, Commercial Center/Convenience Store, Elem School and Trycicle Terminals

BP 220 - Community Facilities - for one hectare or more, 1500-1999lots:

Neighborhood Multipurpose Center, Commercial Center/Convenience Store, Elem School, High School and Trycicle Terminals

BP 220 - Community Facilities - for one hectare or more, 2000-3000:

150 liters

BP 220: (per day) Minimum quantity requirement for independent water supply system

economic housing

BP 220: - a type of housing project provided to average income families.

1%

BP 220: 150 and below (Community Facilities Allocation)

3.5%

BP 220: 150 and below (Parks and Playgrounds Allocation)

4%

BP 220: 151 - 160 (Parks and Playgrounds Allocation)

1.5%

BP 220: 151 - 225 (Community Facilities Allocation)

5%

BP 220: 161 - 175 (Parks and Playgrounds Allocation)

6%

BP 220: 176 - 200 (Parks and Playgrounds Allocation)

7%

BP 220: 201 - 225 (Parks and Playgrounds Allocation)

Block

BP 220: A parcel of land bounded on the sides by streets occupied by or intended for buildings.

2%

BP 220: Above 225 (Community Facilities Allocation)

9%

BP 220: Above 225 (Parks and Playgrounds Allocation)

HLURB

BP 220: Application for subdivision plan is submitted to?

1%

BP 220: Community Facilities Allocation - economic housing and socialized housing, 150 and below:

1.5%

BP 220: Community Facilities Allocation - economic housing and socialized housing, 151-225:

2%

BP 220: Community Facilities Allocation - economic housing and socialized housing, Above 225:

2m

BP 220: Court/yard min dimension?

2.15x6m

BP 220: Dimension of a parallel parking slots

2.5x5m

BP 220: Dimension of a perpendicular/diagonal parking slots

22sqm

BP 220: Economic minimum floor area?

1.2m, 0.8m

BP 220: For an 10m & 12m RROW, min sidewalk and planter width?

1.2m, 1m, 3m

BP 220: For an 15m RROW, min sidewalk and planter width?

0.6m, 0.4m

BP 220: For an 8m RROW, min sidewalk and planter width?

HGC

BP 220: For providing subsidy for developers to encourage them to create economic and socialized housing.

1.5m

BP 220: Front Setback - Economic and Socialized Housing

1.5m

BP 220: Front and side min setback

0.8 - 1.20 m

BP 220: Handrail height?

Major, minor, motor court, alley (if socialized) pathway (if economic)

BP 220: Hierarchy of roads <2.5Ha

Major, collector, minor, motor court, alley

BP 220: Hierarchy of roads >10Ha Economic

Major, collector, minor, motor court, pathway

BP 220: Hierarchy of roads >5Ha Economic

6 storeys

BP 220: How many stories needed to require elevators?

100m

BP 220: If req'd parking is located off site, what is the maximum distance?

25m

BP 220: Length of buffer from water reservoir (ground) to sources of pollution

1.8m

BP 220: Max ladder height allowable?

400m

BP 220: Maximum block length?

1.80m

BP 220: Maximum distance between landings for ladders

100m

BP 220: Maximum distance of offsite parking from condominium

3.6m

BP 220: Maximum height between two landings

2m

BP 220: Maximum height of separation walls or fences for adjacent courts

400m

BP 220: Maximum length of block, where block length exceeding 250 meters shall be provided with a 2 meter width alley midlength

60m

BP 220: Maximum length of pathway

1.2m

BP 220: Maximum railing/guard height above upper surface of tread

100m

BP 220: Maximum row house length?

20units

BP 220: Maximum row house no of units side by side?

9 %

BP 220: Maximum slope of road crown

0.25m

BP 220: Maximum stair riser height

5mm

BP 220: Maximum variation in height of risers and width of treads in any one flight for winding/circular stairs

300mm

BP 220: Maximum width of run for winding/circular stairs

2m

BP 220: Min ceiling headroom?

200mm

BP 220: Min diameter of trees required to be preserved?

2m

BP 220: Min door height?

1.8m

BP 220: Min mezzanine headroom?

8m

BP 220: Min width: Collector road 5-30Ha

10m

BP 220: Min width: Collector road >30Ha

10m

BP 220: Min width: Major road <15Ha

8m

BP 220: Min width: Major road <2.5Ha

12m

BP 220: Min width: Major road <30Ha

15m

BP 220: Min width: Major road >30Ha

6.5m

BP 220: Min width: Minor road

2m

BP 220: Min width: alley road

10m

BP 220: Min width: interconnecting road

6m

BP 220: Min width: motor court road

3m

BP 220: Min width: pathway

22sqm

BP 220: Minimum Floor Area (Economic)

18sqm

BP 220: Minimum Floor Area (Socialized)

1.5m

BP 220: Minimum Front Setback

54sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot Area for Duplex/Single Attached (Economic)

48sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot Area for Duplex/Single Attached (Socialized)

54sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot Area for Economic Housing- Duplex/Single Attached:

36sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot Area for Economic Housing- Rowhouse

72sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot Area for Economic Housing- Single Detached

36sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot Area for Row Houses (Economic)

28sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot Area for Row Houses (Socialized)

72sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot Area for Single-Detached (Economic)

64sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot Area for Single-Detached (Socialized)

48sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot Area for Socialized Housing- Duplex/Single Attached:

28sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot Area for Socialized Housing- Rowhouse

64sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot Area for Socialized Housing- Single Detached

6m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for Duplex/Single Attached (Economic)

6m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for Duplex/Single Attached (Socialized)

4m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for Row Houses (Economic)

3.5m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for Row Houses (Socialized)

8m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for Single-Detached Corner Lot (Economic)

8m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for Single-Detached Corner Lot (Socialized)

3m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for Single-Detached Interior Lot (Economic)

3m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for Single-Detached Interior Lot (Socialized)

4m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for Single-Detached Irregular Lot (Economic)

4m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for Single-Detached Irregular Lot (Socialized)

8m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for Single-Detached Regular Lot (Economic)

8m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for Single-Detached Regular Lot (Socialized)

4m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for economic rowhouse

6m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for economic/socialized- Single Attached

8m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for economic/socialized- Single Detached_ Corner Lot

3m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for economic/socialized- Single Detached_ Interior Lot

4m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for economic/socialized- Single Detached_ Irregular Lot

8m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for economic/socialized- Single Detached_ Regular Lot

3.5m

BP 220: Minimum Lot Frontage for socialized rowhouse

54sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot area (economic): duplex

36sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot area (economic): row house

72sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot area (economic): single detached

48sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot area (socialized): duplex

28sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot area (socialized): row house

64sqm

BP 220: Minimum Lot area (socialized): single detached

2m

BP 220: Minimum Rear Setback

1.5m

BP 220: Minimum Side Setback

100sqm

BP 220: Minimum area allocated for Parks and Playgrounds

250m

BP 220: Minimum block length to require alley at midlength

1.80m

BP 220: Minimum ceiling height of mezzanine floors, not covering 50% of the floor area below it.

2m

BP 220: Minimum ceiling height of roofed porch

1.80m

BP 220: Minimum clear height of bathroom and mezzanine doors

2m

BP 220: Minimum clear height of doors

0.60m

BP 220: Minimum clear width of bathroom doors

0.80m

BP 220: Minimum clear width of main door

0.70m

BP 220: Minimum clear width of service/bedroom doors

0.60m

BP 220: Minimum clear width of stairways

38mm

BP 220: Minimum clearance of railing from walls to which they are fastened

20MPa

BP 220: Minimum compressive strength of road pavement

3m

BP 220: Minimum dimension of triangular courts

10m

BP 220: Minimum distance between two buildings (if both are 4 storeys or more)

6m

BP 220: Minimum distance between two buildings (if taller building has 3-4 storeys)

4m

BP 220: Minimum distance between two buildings (if taller building is 2 storeys or less)

300m

BP 220: Minimum distance between two water supplies

8m

BP 220: Minimum frontage: corner/regular lot

6m

BP 220: Minimum frontage: duplex

3m

BP 220: Minimum frontage: interior lot

4m

BP 220: Minimum frontage: irregular lot

4m

BP 220: Minimum frontage: rowhouse economic

3.5m

BP 220: Minimum frontage: rowhouse socialized

2m

BP 220: Minimum headroom clearance when ceilings are not provided

0.30m

BP 220: Minimum height of firewall from lowest portion of the wall adjoining units up to the highest point of the roof

6m

BP 220: Minimum horizontal clearance between two roof eaves (if both are 4 storeys or more)

2m

BP 220: Minimum horizontal clearance between two roof eaves (if taller building has 3-4 storeys)

1.50m

BP 220: Minimum horizontal clearance between two roof eaves (if taller building is 2 storeys or less)

2m

BP 220: Minimum horizontal dimension of court

0.30m

BP 220: Minimum horizontal distance that a firewall can extend beyond the outermost edge of abutting living units

2

BP 220: Minimum number of entrance/exit for occupants greater than 10

1

BP 220: Minimum number of entrance/exit for occupants not more than 10

20m

BP 220: Minimum offset distance between two intersections

0.80m

BP 220: Minimum railing/guard height above upper surface of tread

10m

BP 220: Minimum right-of-way for interconnecting roads with 15 cm mix gravel base course

3m

BP 220: Minimum setback depth required of subdivision entrance along main public road

5m

BP 220: Minimum setback length required of subdivision entrance along main public road

1.5 %

BP 220: Minimum slope of road crown

0.20m

BP 220: Minimum stair tread width

50mm

BP 220: Minimum thickness of asphalt road pavement

150mm

BP 220: Minimum thickness of concrete road pavement

1.50m

BP 220: Minimum width of court for cluster living units

2m

BP 220: Minimum width of court for one or two story buildings

1.2m

BP 220: Minimum width of passageway that connects the inner court to a street or yard

150mm

BP 220: Minimum width of run for winding/circular stairs

2 sets, 1:200 - 1:2,000

BP 220: No of sets to be submitted for an SDP? Scale of drawings allowed?

25% of total floor area

BP 220: Non-residential areas

10%

BP 220: Open space for Corner and Through Lot

20%

BP 220: Open space for Inside Lot

50%

BP 220: Open space for Interior Lot

5%

BP 220: Open space for lots bounded on 3 sides by public open spaces

2.5x5m; 2.10x6m

BP 220: Parking dimension, perpendicular, parallel.

1 slot = 8 living units

BP 220: Parking requirement for multi-family dwellings and condominiums

1 car slot/ 8 units

BP 220: Parking requirements per no of units?

1%

BP 220: Parks and Playground - Economic Housing and Socialized Housing, -addition of 1% increment for every 10 or fraction thereof above 225

3.5%

BP 220: Parks and Playground - Economic Housing and Socialized Housing, 150and below lots/hectare -

4%

BP 220: Parks and Playground - Economic Housing and Socialized Housing, 151-160 lots/hectare -

5%

BP 220: Parks and Playground - Economic Housing and Socialized Housing, 161-175 lots/hectare -

6%

BP 220: Parks and Playground - Economic Housing and Socialized Housing, 176-200 lots/hectare -

7%

BP 220: Parks and Playground - Economic Housing and Socialized Housing, 201-225 lots/hectare -

9%

BP 220: Parks and Playground - Economic Housing and Socialized Housing, Above 225 lots/hectare -

100sqm

BP 220: Parks and Playground - Economic Housing and Socialized Housing, shall in no case be less than

60m

BP 220: Pathway max length?

HLURB zoning, DAR conversion, ECC or CNC from DENR if >30Ha, traffic impact assessment

BP 220: Permits required for Subdivision Development Permit?

0.8/1.2

BP 220: Planting Strip and Sidewalk - Economic and Socialized Housing: 12m & 10m Road (Planting Strip/Sidewalk)

1.3/1.2

BP 220: Planting Strip and Sidewalk - Economic and Socialized Housing: 15m Road (Planting Strip/Sidewalk)

0.4/0.6

BP 220: Planting Strip and Sidewalk - Economic and Socialized Housing: 8m Road (Planting Strip/Sidewalk)

optional/0.5

BP 220: Planting Strip and Sidewalk - Economic and Socialized Housing:6.5: Road (Planting Strip/Sidewalk)

400,000 - 750,000php

BP 220: Price range for economic housing

750,000 - 3,000,000php

BP 220: Price range for medium-cost housing

>3,000,000php

BP 220: Price range for open market housing

<400,000php

BP 220: Price range for socialized housing

50m

BP 220: Provision of street lighting per pole

12/8/6.5

BP 220: RROW dimensions - Economic Housing, major/collector/minor: 15-30:

8/-/6.5

BP 220: RROW dimensions - Economic Housing, major/collector/minor: 2.5&below:

10/-/6.5

BP 220: RROW dimensions - Economic Housing, major/collector/minor: 2.5-5:

10/8/6.5

BP 220: RROW dimensions - Economic Housing, major/collector/minor: 5-15:

15/10/6.5

BP 220: RROW dimensions - Economic Housing, major/collector/minor: Above 30:

3

BP 220: RROW dimensions - Socialized Housing: Pathwalk:

2.5-10:

BP 220: RROW dimensions - Socialized Housing: major/collector/minor: 10/-/6.5

10-30:

BP 220: RROW dimensions - Socialized Housing: major/collector/minor: 10/8/6.5

8/-/6.5

BP 220: RROW dimensions - Socialized Housing: major/collector/minor: 2.5&below:

12/10/6.5

BP 220: RROW dimensions - Socialized Housing: major/collector/minor: Above 30:

6

BP 220: RROW dimensions - Socialized Housing: motor court ROW

5

BP 220: RROW dimensions - Socialized Housing: motor court carriageway

2m

BP 220: Rear setback

1.5%

BP 220: Req'd Commercial Facilites above 1 Ha (BP 220): 150-225 units

1%

BP 220: Req'd Commercial Facilites above 1 Ha (BP 220): <150 units

2%

BP 220: Req'd Commercial Facilites above 1 Ha (BP 220): >225 units

4%

BP 220: Req'd Parks above 1 Ha (BP 220): 150-160 units

5%

BP 220: Req'd Parks above 1 Ha (BP 220): 160-175 units

6%

BP 220: Req'd Parks above 1 Ha (BP 220): 175-200 units

7%

BP 220: Req'd Parks above 1 Ha (BP 220): 200-225 units

3.5%

BP 220: Req'd Parks above 1 Ha (BP 220): <150 units

9%

BP 220: Req'd Parks above 1 Ha (BP 220): >225 units

10units

BP 220: Req'd Parks above 1 Ha (BP 220): addt'l 1% for ever ____units above 225?

4%

BP 220: Req'd Parks above 1 Ha (PD 957): 20-25 units

5%

BP 220: Req'd Parks above 1 Ha (PD 957): 35-35 units

6%

BP 220: Req'd Parks above 1 Ha (PD 957): 35-50 units

7%

BP 220: Req'd Parks above 1 Ha (PD 957): 50-65 units

3.5%

BP 220: Req'd Parks above 1 Ha (PD 957): <20 units

9%

BP 220: Req'd Parks above 1 Ha (PD 957): >65 units

4m, 1.5m

BP 220: Setback between buildings A) bet walls B) bet eaves: 2 storeys

6m, 2m

BP 220: Setback between buildings A) bet walls B) bet eaves: 4 storeys

10m, 6m

BP 220: Setback between buildings A) bet walls B) bet eaves: >4 storeys

2m, 1m

BP 220: Setback between buildings A) bet walls B) bet eaves: blank wall

3m x 5m

BP 220: Setback from main road for passenger drop off?

1.5m; 2m

BP 220: Shared court/yard min dimension? Max height of partition wall

1.5%

BP 220: Slope of carriageway crown?

18sqm

BP 220: Socialized minimum floor area?

3.6m

BP 220: Stair max distance bet landing?

25mm

BP 220: Stair max riser?

0.60m

BP 220: Stair min landing?

200mm

BP 220: Stair min tread?

0.60m

BP 220: Stair min width?

150mm/ 6"

BP 220: Thickness of firewall

UDHA

BP 220: Uplift the conditions of the underprivileged and homeless citizens in urban areas and in resettlement areas by making available to them decent housing at affordable cost, basic services, and employment opportunities

40m

BP 220: Water Code Easement: forest

20m

BP 220: Water Code Easement: rural and agricultural

3m

BP 220: Water Code Easement: urban areas

300 m; 150 cap L/day, 25m

BP 220: Water supply max distance from any residence? Min supply in capita liter/day? Distance from any contaminated area?

3m

BP 220: Width of a pathwalk

2m

BP 220: Width of an alley

6.5m

BP 220: Width of minor roads

300-150mm

BP 220: Winders tread dimensions?

1/20 of floor area

BP 220: Windows for bathrooms

10% of floor area

BP 220: Windows for habitable use

Duplex

BP 220: a dwelling containing 2 or more separate living units each of which is separated from another by party or lot lines walls and provided with independent access, services, and use of land. Such dwelling shall include duplexes, quadruplex or terraces, and cluster housing.

Single detached

BP 220: a dwelling for 1 family which is completely surrounded by permanent open spaces, with independent access, services, and use of land.

Multi-family dwelling

BP 220: a dwelling on 1 lot containing separate living units for 3 or more families, usually provided with common access, services and use of land.

Living Unit

BP 220: a dwelling, or portion thereof, providing complete living facilities for 1 family, including provisions for living, sleeping, cooking, eating, bathing and toilet facilities and laundry facilities, the same as a single-family dwelling.

Shell house

BP 220: a habitable dwelling unit which meets the minimum requirements for a housing core with the following additional components being included as part thereof: 1) All exterior walls to enclose the unit 2) Openings for doors and windows 3) Plumbing fixtures 4) Electrical wiring within the unit 5) Floor

Complete House

BP 220: a habitable dwelling unit which meets the minimum requirements for a shell house with the following additional components being included as part thereof: all windows and doors and partition walls for separating functional areas.

Shell house

BP 220: a habitable dwelling unit which meets the minimum requirements for a housing core

Complete House

BP 220: a habitable dwelling unit which meets the minimum requirements for a shell house with the following additional components being included as part ther

lot

BP 220: a portion of a subdivision or any parcel of land intended as a unit for transfer of ownership or for building development.

Pathwalk

BP 220: a public way intended to be used only as pedestrian access to property for socialized housing projects. It shall have a width of 3.0 meters and a maximum length of 60 meters

Pathwalk

BP 220: a public way intended to be used only as pedestrian access to property for socialized housing projects. It shall have a width of 3.0 meters and a maximum length of 60 meters.

Alley

BP 220: a public way with a width of 2.0 meters intended to break a block and to serve both pedestrian and for emergency vehicles, both ends connecting to streets. It shall not be used as access to property.

row house

BP 220: a single-attached dwelling containing 3 or more separate living units designed in such a way that they abut each other at the sides, as in a row, and are separated from each other by party walls; provided with independent access, and use of land. There shall be a maximum of 20 units per block or cluster but in no case shall this be beyond 100 meters in length.

Economic Housing

BP 220: a type of housing project provided to average income families

Party Wall

BP 220: a wall used jointly by two parties under easement agreement, erected upon a line separating 2 parcels of land each of which is a separate real estate

Party Wall

BP 220: a wall used jointly by two parties under easement agreement, erected upon a line separating 2 parcels of land each of which is a separate real estate.

Lot Line Wall

BP 220: a wall used only by the party upon whose lot the wall is located, erected at a line separating two parcels of land each of which is a separate real estate entity

Lot Line Wall

BP 220: a wall used only by the party upon whose lot the wall is located, erected at a line separating two parcels of land each of which is a separate real estate entity.

Firewall

BP 220: any wall which separates 2 abutting living units and extends vertically from the lowest portion of the wall which adjoins the 2 living units up to a minimum height of 0.30 meter above the highest portion of the roof attached to it; the firewall shall also extend horizontally up to a minimum distance beyond the outermost edge of the abutting living units.

Community Facilities

BP 220: facilities or structures intended to serve common needs and for the benefit of the community, such as neighborhood/multipurpose center, drugstore, school, livelihood center, and the like.

Fire Resistive Time Period Rating

BP 220: is the length of time a material can withstand being burned which may be 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, 4 hours or more

25%

BP 220: max allowed percentage of non-residential area per residential area?

2m

BP 220: rear Setback - Economic and Socialized Housing

Socialized Housing

BP 220: refers to housing programs and projects covering houses and lots and homelots only undertaken by the government or the private sector for the underprivileged and homeless citizens which shall include sites and services development, long term financing, liberalized terms on interest payments, and such other benefits in accordance with the provisions of R.A. 7279 or the urban development and housing act of 1992

Socialized Housing

BP 220: refers to housing programs and projects covering houses and lots and homelots only undertaken by the government or the private sector for the underprivileged and homeless citizens which shall include sites and services development, long term financing, liberalized terms on interest payments, and such other benefits in accordance with the provisions of R.A. 7279 or the urban development and housing act of 1992.

Blighted areas

BP 220: refers to the areas where the structures are dilapidated, obsolete and unsanitary, tending to depreciate the value of the land and prevent normal development and use of the area

Affordable cost

BP 220: refers to the most reasonable price of land and shelter based on the needs and financial capability of Program beneficiaries and appropriate financing schemes

Areas for priority development

BP 220: refers to those areas declared as priority under existing statutes and pertinent executive issuances

Single-family dwelling

BP 220: shall mean single family per lot.

Open space

BP 220: shall refer to areas allocated for the following purposes: a. Circulation b. Community facilities c. Park/playground d. Easements e. Courts

1.5m

BP 220: side Setback - Economic and Socialized Housing

Cluster Housing

BP 220: single-family detached dwelling unit containing three or more separate living units grouped closely together to form relatively compact structures.

Cluster Housing

BP 220: single-family detached dwelling unit containing three or more separate living units grouped closely together to form relatively compact structures

Frontage

BP 220: that part or end of a lot which abuts a street.

Parks/Playgrounds

BP 220: that portion of the subdivision which is generally not built on and intended for passive or active recreation.

Occupancy

BP 220: the purpose for which a building is used or intended to be used. The term shall also include the building or room housing such use

Occupancy

BP 220: the purpose for which a building is used or intended to be used. The term shall also include the building or room housing such use. Change of occupancy is not intended to include change of tenants or proprietors.

HLURB

BP 220: who prepares the comprehensive land use plan

0.30m

BP 344: A ___m long extension of handrail should be provided at the start and end of ramps and stairs.

1.80m

BP 344: A level area not less than ___m should be provided at the top and bottom of any ramp.

1.50m x 1.50m

BP 344: A minimum clear level space of ___m shal be provided before and extending beyond a door. Exception; where a door shall open onto but not into a corridor, the required clear, level space on the corridor side of the door may be a min. of 1.20m corridor width.

safety

BP 344: A principle saying that designing for safety insures that people shall be able to move about with less hazards to life and health.

1.20m

BP 344: A walkway from accessible spaces of ___m clear width shall be provided between the front ends of parked cars.

30.0m

BP 344: Accessible elevators should be located not more than ____m from the entrance and should be easy to locate with the aid of signs.

.80m

BP 344: All doors shall have a minimum clear width of ____?

.20m, 1.80m

BP 344: Any ramp with a rise greater than ____m and leads down towards an area where vehicular traffic is possible, should have a railing across the full width of its lower end, not less than ____ m from the foot of the ramp.

no less than 50 mm from the wall

BP 344: Clearance of handrail attached to the walls

not less than 40 mm

BP 344: Clearance of handrails on ledges

0.82m and 1.06m

BP 344: Door knobs and other hardware should be located between ___m and ___m above the floor; .90m is preferred.

0.30m to 0.40m

BP 344: Doors along major circulation routes should be provided with kick plates made of durable materials at a height of ____?

1.8 and 1.50

BP 344: Entrances with vestibules shall be provided a level area with at least ____m depth and a ____m width.

0.90m and 0.70m

BP 344: Handrail height from finished floor line

50mm

BP 344: Handrails attached to walls should have a clearance no less than ___mm from the wall.

40mm

BP 344: Handrails on ledges should have a clearance of not less than___?

.90m and .70m

BP 344: Handrails shall be installed at ___m and ___m above steps or ramps. Handrails for protection at great heights may be installed at 1.0m to 1.06m.

30mm-50mm

BP 344: Handrails that require full grip should have a dimension of ___?

.70m and .90m

BP 344: Handrails will be povided on both sides of the ramp at ___ m and ____m from the ramp level.

Secretary of Transportation and Communications

BP 344: He shall administer and enforce the provisions of the Rules and Regulations of BP 344.

1.20m-1.30m

BP 344: Height of Manual switches above floor

equilateral triangle ,.30m

BP 344: In order to aid visually impaired persons to readily determine wether a washroom is for men or for women, the signage for a mens washroom door shall be an _____ with the vertex pointing upward, and the edges of the triangle should be ____long? Appropriate words and stick figures should still appear on the wshroom doors for the convenience of the fully sighted.

A circle with a .30m diameter

BP 344: In order to aid visually impaired persons to readily determine wether a washroom is for men or for women, the signage for a womens washroom door shall be ___? Appropriate words and stick figures should still appear on the washroom doors for the convenience of the fully sighted.

Magna Carta for Disabled Persons

BP 344: It is the Criminal Liability as stipulated in Section 46 of R.A. 7277

.50m

BP 344: Knee recess for lavatories depth?

0.60m-0.70m

BP 344: Knee recess for lavatories, vertical clearance ?

0.30m

BP 344: Length of long extension of the handrail to be provided at the start and end of ramps and stairs

1.50m

BP 344: Longer ramps whose gradient is 1:12 shall be provided with landings not less than ____ for every 6.0m lenght of ramp.

no further than 0.20M

BP 344: Manual switches location from the latch side of the door.

1.20m - 1.30m

BP 344: Manual switches shall be positioned within ___m to ___m above the floor.

1:12

BP 344: Max gradient of ramp shall be ____?

1.20

BP 344: Maximum centerline heights for the topmost buttons of Control panels and emergency system of accessible elevators from finished floor line

1.6m

BP 344: Maximum height of Signs on walls and doors

0.80 M

BP 344: Maximum height of lavatories from finished floor line

.80m

BP 344: Maximum height of lavatories?

6m

BP 344: Maximum length of a ramp

6.0m

BP 344: Maximum length of a ramp should be ___ if the gradient is 1:12.

1.10m x 1.40m

BP 344: Min dimension of accessible elevators?

3.70m

BP 344: Min. width of accessible parking slots?

1.70 x 1.80m

BP 344: Minimum area of accessible water closet stalls?

1.2m

BP 344: Minimum clear width of Ramps

1.8m

BP 344: Minimum depth of Entrances with vestibules

2m

BP 344: Minimum head room for a sign protruding a walkway / route

1.4m

BP 344: Minimum height of Signs on walls and doors

0.60M

BP 344: Minimum knee recess of lavatories

not less than 2.0 m

BP 344: Minimum walkway headroom height

1.50 m. width

BP 344: Minimum width of Entrances with vestibules

.90m

BP 344: Minimum width of dropped curbs and curb cut-out ?

1.20m

BP 344: Minimum width of walkways?

0.90M

BP 344: Preffered Doorknobs and other hardware location - height

.10m

BP 344: Ramps shall be quipped with curbs on both sides with a min. height of ____?

1.20m

BP 344: Ramps shall have a minimum clear width of ____?

1.50x1.50m, max of 12.00m

BP 344: Recesses or turnabaout spaces should be provided for wheelchairs to turn around or to enable another wheelchair to pass, these spaces shall have a min area of _____m and shall be spaced at a maximum of _____?

5

BP 344: Required number of designated seats for disabled persons near exit/entrance doors for Regular buses.

4

BP 344: Required number of designated seats for disabled persons near the door for First class, premiere and air-conditioned buses.

6

BP 344: Required number of designated seats per car for disabled persons nearest to the door for Passenger trains.

Commercial and Industrial

BP 344: Section 701 of the National building code states that this shall comprise partly Groups B, C, E, F, G, H, and I Buildings

1mm

BP 344: Signages labeling public rooms and places should have raised symbols, letters or numbers with minimum height of___, braille symbols should be included in signs indicating public places and safety routes.

max of 1.60m and min of 1.40m

BP 344: Signs on walls and doors should be located at a maximum height of___ and a min height of ___.

0.70 m to 1.20 m above the floor

BP 344: The comfortable above the floor reach of persons confined to wheelchairs.

700mm

BP 344: The comfortable clearance for knee and leg space under tables for wheelchair users.

not less than 0.40 m

BP 344: The comfortable room corner reach of persons confined to wheelchairs.

.45m, 1.20m

BP 344: The max height of water closets should be ____m, flush control should have a maximum height of ___?

0.45 m

BP 344: The maximum height of water closets above finished floor line

1.70m x 1.80m

BP 344: The minimum area for Accessible water closet stalls

usability

BP 344: This principle reiterates that The built environment shall be designed so that all persons, whether they be disabled or not, may use and enjoy it.

orientation

BP 344: This principle states that finding a person's way inside and outside of a building or open space shall be made easy for everyone.

Residential

BP 344: This shall comprise Group A and partly Group B Buildings as stated in section 701 of PD 1096 or National Building Code

Educational and Industrial

BP 344: This shall comprise partly Group C, D, E, and H Buildings as stated in section 701 of PD 1096 or National Building Code

handrails

BP 344: This should be installed at both sides of ramps and stairs and at the outer edges of dropped curbs. If placed at dropped curbs should not be installed beyond the width of any crossing so as not to obstruct pedestrian flow.

workability and efficiency

BP 344: This states that the built environment shall be designed to allow the disabled citizens to participate and contribute to developmental goals.

Audio-visual alarm systems

BP 344: This type of alarm systems shall be provided in all fire sections, as defined under P.D. NO. 1185 otherwise known as The Fire Code of the Philippines, of buildings in accordance with the guidelines provided under Section 3.503 of the same.

25mm

BP 344: Thresholds shall be kept to a minimum, whenecer necessary, thresholds and sliding door tracks shall have a maximum height of ____ and preferably ramped.

3.50m

BP 344: Turnabout spaces should also be provided at or within ____m of every dead end.

.48m

BP 344: Urinals should have an elongated lip or through type, the maximum height of the lip should be ____?

not more than 1:20 or 5%

BP 344: Walkway gradation for accessibility

2.0m

BP 344: Walkway headroom should not be less than ____m and preferably higher.

1.2m

BP 344: Walkways should have a minimum width for accessibility.

6

BP 344: Wheel chair seating space is needed for an assembly hall with an accommodation of 301-500.

2

BP 344: Wheel chair seating space is needed for an assembly hall with an accommodation of 4-50.

4

BP 344: Wheel chair seating space is needed for an assembly hall with an accommodation of 51-300.

0.30m

BP 344: Width of Tactile Strip to be installed in hazardous areas such as sudden changes in floor levels and at the top and bottom of stairs

1.50 m in diameter

BP 344: a suitable guide in the planning of wheelchair turning spaces

1.10m-1.30m

BP 344: length of wheelchairs

1.20m

BP 344: maximum height of flush control above finished floor line

0.48M

BP 344: maximum height of the urinal lip

1.50m x 1.50m

BP 344: minimum area for Recesses or turnabout spaces for wheelchairs to turn around or to enable another wheelchair to pass

0.90 m

BP 344: minimum centerline heights for the topmost buttons of Control panels and emergency system of accessible elevators from finished floor line

1.20m

BP 344: minimum clear width of Corridors

800mm

BP 344: minimum clear width of doors

1.10m x 1.40m

BP 344: minimum dimension of Accessible elevators

2

BP 344: minimum number of accessible water closets on each floor level where the number of water closets exceed 20

1

BP 344: minimum number of accessible water closets on each floor level where the total number of water closets per set on that level is 20

1, 2

BP 344: the min no. of accessible wc on each flr. lvl. or on that part of a flr lvl accessible tothe disabled shall be ___ where the total no. of water closets per set on the level is 20, and ____ where the no. of water clostes exceeds 20.

Accesibility

BP 344: this principle states that the built environment shall be designed so that it shall be accessible to all people. This means that no criteria shall impede the use of facilities by either the handicapped or non-disabled citizens.

through type

BP 344: type of urinal for accessibility

0.60m-0.75m

BP 344: width of wheelchairs

Accessibility Law

Batas Pambansa No. 344

Comprehensive Land Use Plan

CLUP

Community Mortgage Program

CMP

Certificate of Non-coverage

CNC

Certificate of Completion

COG [COC?]

Certificate of Registration

CR

Certified True Copy of Title

CTCT

Current Tax Receipt

CTR

Article 3

Contents RA 9266: Examination, Registration and Licensure

Article 5

Contents RA 9266: Final Provisions

Article 1

Contents RA 9266: General Provisions

Article 4

Contents RA 9266: Practice of Architecture

Article 2

Contents RA 9266: Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture

Department of Agrarian Reform

DAR

Department of Environment and Natural Resources

DENR

Department of Labor and Employment

DOLE

Department of Public Works and Highways

DPWH

March 17, 2004

Date of RA 9266

Environmental Compliance Certificate

ECC

3.66m

Existing stairs: max. height between landings

federal aviation authority

FAA

RLA, 3 years

Government Positions: All existing and proposed positions in the local and national government, primarily requiring the services of an architect shall be filled only by ___ within ___ from effectivity of RA 9266

home development mutual fund

HDMF

Home Insurance Guaranty Corporation

HIGC

Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board

HLURB

Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council

HUDCC

1.20m

In BP344, the required width of a corridor

liters per capita per day

LCPD

Local Government Units

LGU

Land Management Sector

LMS

Local Water Utilities Administration

LWUA

Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System

MWSS

1000mm

NBCP aisle serving only both sides

800mm

NBCP aisle serving only one side

600mm

NBCP: allowable projection for the signage of a building that is arcaded

1.20m

NBCP: allowable projection for the signage of a building that is not arcaded

means of access

NBCP: basic function of an open door

1000mm

NBCP: considering office space, what is the minimum clearance of a service zone so as not to obstruct walkways between 2 work units

1000mm

NBCP: considering office space, what is the minimum width that will also serve as access from the work unit to the wall

5m setback

NBCP: fronting busy highway

5.0m

NBCP: minimum signage height of a building that is arcaded

3.0m

NBCP: minimum signage height of a building that is not arcaded

3.0m

NBCP: that minimum arcade height above the established sidewalk grade=

well lighted hallway and stair

NBCP: what is preferred to control the movement of people inside a building?

4.5m

NBCP: what is the minimum front setback for r4

narrow lane

NBCP: what type of street is used for pedestrian, animals, and bikers

national housing authority

NHA

National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation

NHMFC

National Power Corporation

NPC

National Water Resources Board

NWRB

PD 1096

National Building Code

Front 4.5/Side 2/Rear 2

National Building Code Setbacks for R-1

Front 3/Side 2/Rear 2

National Building Code Setbacks for R-2

Original Certificate Of Title

OCT

Panic Hardware

PD 1096: A bar which extends across at least one-half the width of each door leaf, which will open the door if subjected to pressure.

Agricultural Building

PD 1096: A building designed and constructed to house farm implements, hay, grain, poultry, livestock or other horticultural products. This structure shall not be a place of human habitation or a place of employment where agricultural products are processed, treated or packaged; nor shall it be placed used by the public.

Hotel

PD 1096: A building or a part thereof with rooms occupied or intended to be occupied for hire as temporary aboding place of individuals with a general kitchen and public dining room service, but no provision for cooking in any individual suite or room.

Assembly Building or Hall

PD 1096: A building or a portion of a building used for the gathering together of fifty or more persons for such purposes as deliberation, workshop, entertainment, amusement, or awaiting transportation or of a hundred or more persons in drinking and dining establishments.

Garage Private

PD 1096: A building or portion of a building in which only motor vehicles used by the tenants of the building or buildings on the premises are stored or kept.

Garage

PD 1096: A building or portion thereof in which a motor vehicle containing gasoline, distillate, or other volative, flammable liquid in its tank, is stored, repaired, or kept.

Accessory Building

PD 1096: A building subordinate to the main building on the same lot and used for purposes customarily incidental to those of the main building such as servants quarters, garage, pump house, laundry, etc.

Non-Conforming Building

PD 1096: A building which does not conform with the regulations of the district where it is situated.

Memorial Park

PD 1096: A cemetery with well kept landscaped lawns and wide roadways provided with systematic supervision and where park-like atmosphere is an outstanding quality.

Boiler

PD 1096: A closed vessel intended for use in heating or for application of heat to generate steam or other vapor.

Exit

PD 1096: A continuous and unobstructed means of egress to a public way.

Course

PD 1096: A continuous layer of masonry unit.

Hall Common

PD 1096: A corridor or passageway used in common by all the occupants within a building.

Inner Court

PD 1096: A court bounded on all sides by building lines.

Open Court

PD 1096: A court bounded on three sides by building lines.

Through Court

PD 1096: A court bounded on two opposite side by building lines.

Incombustible Roofing

PD 1096: A covering of not less than two thickness of roofing felt and a good coat of tar and gravel or tin, corrugated iron or other approved fire-resisting material with standing seam of lap joint.

Aerodrome

PD 1096: A define are on a land or water intended to be used either wholly or in a parts for the arrival, departure or surface movement of aircraft.

Dwelling Indigenous Family

PD 1096: A dwelling intended for the use and occupancy by the family of the owner only. It is constructed of native materials which does not exceed P 15,000.

Fireclay

PD 1096: A finely ground clay used as a plasticizer for masonry mortars; varies widely in physical properties.

Fire Assembly Self Closing

PD 1096: A fire assembly which may remain in open position and which will close automatically if subjected to increase in temperature and products of combustion other than heat.

Masonry

PD 1096: A form of construction composed of stone, brick, concrete etc. other similar building units of material or combination of these material laid up unit and set in mortar.

Garage Commercial

PD 1096: A garage where automobiles and other motor vehicle are housed, cared for, equipped, repaired or kept for remuneration, hire, or sale.

Hall, Stairs

PD 1096: A hall which includes the stair, stair landings, and those portions of the common halls through which it is necessary to pass in going between the entrance floor and the room.

Fireplace

PD 1096: A hearth and fire chamber or similarly prepared place in which a fire may be made and which is built in conjunction with a chimney.

Elevator

PD 1096: A hoisting and lowering mechanism equipped with a car or platform which moves in guides in vertical direction.

Dumbwaiter

PD 1096: A hoisting mechanism design to materials and other loads such as food, laundry etc. equipped with a car.

Concrete Block

PD 1096: A hollow or solid concrete masonry unit made from portland cement and suitable aggregates such as sand, gravel, crushed stone, bituminous or anthracite cinders, burned clay, pumice, volcanic scoria, air cooled or expanded blast furnace slags.

Girder

PD 1096: A horizontal structural piece which supports in end of the floor beams or joists or walls over opening.

Boarding House

PD 1096: A house with five or more sleeping rooms where the boarders are provided with lodging, and meals for fixed sum paid by the month, or week, in accordance with previous arrangement.

Easement

PD 1096: A kind of public open space that must be absolutely free of all forms of physical obstruction.

Balcony Exterior Exit

PD 1096: A landing or porch projecting from the wall of a building, and which serves as a required means of egress. The long size shall be at least fifty percent open, and the open area above the guardrail shall be so distributed as to prevent the accumulation of smoke or toxic gases.

Lot, Open

PD 1096: A lot bounded on all sides by street lines.

Lot, Inside

PD 1096: A lot fronting on one street of public alley and the remaining sides bounded by lot lines.

Lot, Corner

PD 1096: A lot situated at the junction of two or more streets forming an angle.

Exit Horizontal

PD 1096: A means of passage from one building into another building occupied by the same tenant through a separation wall having a minimum fire resistance of one-hour.

Compressor

PD 1096: A mechanical device used in refrigeration system for the purpose of increasing the pressure upon the refrigerant.

Memorial

PD 1096: A monument, private mausoleum or tomb for family or individual use.

Awning

PD 1096: A movable shelter supported entirely from the exterior wall of a building and of a type which can be retracted, folded, or collapsed against the face of a supporting building.

Cinerarium

PD 1096: A niche in a tomb or columbarium to accommodate an urn containing the ashes of a cremated body.

Billboard

PD 1096: A panel for posting bills or poster.

Lot

PD 1096: A parcel of land on which a principal building and its accessories are placed.

Public Buildings/Structure

PD 1096: A partially enclosed portion of an assembly room the ceiling of which is not more than 1.50 meters above the proscenium opening and which is designed or used for the presentation of plays.

Duct

PD 1096: A passageway made of sheet metal for conveying air or other gasses at low pressure.

Canopy

PD 1096: A permanent roofed structure above a door attache to and supported by the building and projecting over a wall or sidewalk.

Basement Level

PD 1096: A portion of a building between floor and ceiling which is partly below and partly above grade but so located that the vertical distance from grade to the floor is less than the vertical distance from grade to ceiling.

Balcony

PD 1096: A portion of the seating space of an assembly room, the lowest part of which is raise 1.20 meters or more above the level of the main floor.

Pilaster

PD 1096: A portion of the wall which projects on one or both sides and acts as a vertical beam a column or both.

Courtyard

PD 1096: A portion of the yard for which the permitted limit of paving/hardscaping shall not exceed 50% of the area of the yard.

Escalator

PD 1096: A power driven, inclined, continuous stairway for raising or lowering passengers.

Firebrick

PD 1096: A refractory brick.

Firewall

PD 1096: A reinforced masonry or reinforced concrete separator with appropriate fire-resistive rating and shall be positioned between dwelling units.

Apartment

PD 1096: A room or suite of two or more rooms, designed and intended for, or occupied by one family for living, sleeping, and cooking purposes.

Columbarium

PD 1096: A sepulcher with niches for cinerary remains.

Development Controls

PD 1096: A set of interlacing regulations concerning the physical utilization of a lot and likewise governing the planning/design of spaces and/or the use or occupancy of a building structure to be introduced on a lot.

Projecting Sign

PD 1096: A sign fastened to or suspended form a building.

Advertising Sign

PD 1096: A sign that directs attention to a business profession, commodity, service or entertainment conducted, sold or offered at a place other than where the business, profession etc. is located. An off-premise sign.

Ground Sign

PD 1096: A sign with its support resting on the ground.

Barbecue

PD 1096: A stationary open hearth or brazier, either fuel-fired or electric, used for floor preparation.

Garage Open Parking

PD 1096: A structure of one or more tiers in height which is at least 50 percent open on two or more sides and is used exclusively for the parking or storage of passenger motor vehicles having a capacity of not more than nine persons per vehicle.

Building

PD 1096: A three-dimensional physical development erected within a lot or property or any combination of or any of all its three different levels.

Monument

PD 1096: A tombstone of concrete, marble or other durable stone extending above the surface of the ground.

Moving Ramp/Walkway

PD 1096: A type of horizontal passenger-carrying device, with its surface remaining parallel to its direction of motion.

Condenser

PD 1096: A vessel or arrangement of pipes or tubing in which vaporized refrigerant is liquified by the removal of the heat.

Exit Court

PD 1096: A yard or court providing egress to a public way for one or more required exits.

Foundation

PD 1096: All the portions of the building or structure below the footing, the earth upon which the structure rests.

Hotel Apartment

PD 1096: An apartment house which may furnish dining room service and other services for the exclusive use of its tenants.

Hoist

PD 1096: An apparatus for raising or lowering a load by use of force, but does not include a car or platform.

Heliport

PD 1096: An area of land or water or a structural surface intended for use, the landing and take off helicopters including refueling and maintenance repairs.

Dispersal Area

PD 1096: An area which will accommodate a number of persons equal to the total capacity of the stand and building it serves.

Exit Passageway

PD 1096: An enclosed means of egress connecting a required exit or exit court with a public way.

Automatic Fire Suppression System

PD 1096: An engineered system to detect automatically and suppress fire through fixed spring piping and nozzles using dry or wet chemical clean or halogenated extinguishing agents or an automatic sprinkler system.

Business Sign

PD 1096: An identification or on-premise sign of a business location.

Pier

PD 1096: An insolated mass of masonry forming support for arches, columns and similar structural parts.

Partition

PD 1096: An interior subdividing wall.

Court

PD 1096: An occupied space between building lines and lot lines other than a yard; free, open, and unobstructed by appendages from the ground upward.

Hoistway

PD 1096: An opening through a building for the travel of elevators, dumbwaiters etc.

Mezzanine or Mezzanine Floor

PD 1096: An partial intermediate floor in any storey or room having an area not more than one-half of the room space.

Apartment House

PD 1096: Any building or portion thereof, which is designed, built, rented, leased, let or hired out to be occupied, or which is occupied as the home or residence of three or more families living independently of each other and doing their own cooking in the building, and shall include flats and apartments.

Alter or Alteration

PD 1096: Any change, addition, or modification in construction or occupancy.

Crematorium

PD 1096: Any designated place duly authorized by law to cremate dead persons.

Facing

PD 1096: Any masonry, forming an integral part of a wall used as a finished surface.

Display Sign

PD 1096: Any material, device or structure that is arranged intended, designed or used as an advertisement or directory that includes a sign, sign screen, billboard or advertising device of any kind.

Display Stand

PD 1096: Any movable structure, table showcase, cabinet and the like where foods or periodicals are displayed.

Owner

PD 1096: Any person, company, or corporation owning the property.

Arcade

PD 1096: Any portion of a building above the first floor projecting over the sidewalk beyond the first storey wall used as protection for pedestrians against rain or sun.

Alley

PD 1096: Any public space or thoroughfare which has been dedicated or deeded to the public or for public use as a passageway with a width of not more than 3 meters.

Habitable Room

PD 1096: Any room meeting the requirements of this Code for sleeping, living, cooking, or dining purposes, excluding such enclosed spaces as closets, pantries, bath or toilet room, service rooms, connecting corridors, laundries, unfinished attics, storage, space cellars, utility rooms, and similar spaces.

Arcade Structure

PD 1096: Any semi-enclosed or enclosed and usable or habitable building projection constructed in the airspace above the arcade and therefore utilizing the air rights above the RROW, in case the arcade is part of the RROW.

Electrical Sign

PD 1096: Any sign illuminated by incandescent or fluorescent lamps or luminous tubes as part of the sign proper.

Attic Storey

PD 1096: Any storey situated wholly or partly in a roof, so designed, arranged, or built as to be used for business, storage, or habitation.

Projection

PD 1096: Any structurally attached portion of a building that is outside its outermost walls.

Masonry Unit

PD 1096: Brick, block etc. or other similar building unit or combination, made to be bounded together by a cementation agent.

Low-rise

PD 1096: From 1-5 storeys in height, 3-14 meters above established grade.

High-Rise

PD 1096: From 16 storeys or taller in height, 48 meters above established grade.

Medium-Rise

PD 1096: From 6-15 storey in height, 18-45 meters above the established grade.

Building Length

PD 1096: Its general lineal dimensions usually measured in the direction of the bearing wall for girders.

Building Width

PD 1096: Its shortest linear dimensions usually measured in the direction of the floor, beams, or joints.

Mausoleum

PD 1096: Large, stately tomb to accommodate one or more interments, usually with provisions of an ossuary or cinerarium.

Freight Loading or Unloading Space

PD 1096: Loading/unloading and ancillary spaces that are located outside the roadway.

Fire Retardant Treated Wood

PD 1096: Lumber of plywood impregnated with chemicals and when tested in accordance with accepted fire standards for a period of 30 minutes shall have a flame-spread of not over 25 and show no evidence of progressive combustion.

Masonry, Solid

PD 1096: Masonry of solid units built without hollow spaces.

Corrosion Resistant Material

PD 1096: Materials that are inherently rust-resistant or materials to which an approved rust-resistive coating has been applied either before or after forming or fabrication.

Bay or Panel

PD 1096: One of the intervals or spaces into which the building front is divided by columns, buttresses, or division walls.

Dwelling Unit

PD 1096: One or more habitable rooms which are occupied or which are intended or designated to be occupied by one family with facilities for living, sleeping, cooking, and eating.

1 slot per unit

PD 1096: Parking requirement for motels

Public Buildings/Structure

PD 1096: Permanent edifices owned by the government.

Plastics, Approved

PD 1096: Plastic materials which have a flame spread rating of 225 or less.

Cemetery

PD 1096: Public or private land used for the burial of the dead and other uses dedicated for cemetery purposes.

Elevator Wire Ropes

PD 1096: Steel wire ropes attached to the car frame or passing around sheaves attached to the car frame.

Load, Lateral

PD 1096: That load cased by winds, earthquakes, or other dynamic forces.

Display Window

PD 1096: That portion of a building abutting the sidewalk open to public view protected by grilles, screens or transparent materials for display of goods.

Elevator Landing

PD 1096: That portion of a floor, balcony or platform for loading or discharging passengers or freight to or from the elevator.

Footing

PD 1096: That portion of the foundation of a structure which spreads and transmits loads directly to the soil or the pile.

Floor Area

PD 1096: The area included within the surrounding exterior walls of a building or portion thereof, exclusive of vent shafts and courts.

Fire Assembly

PD 1096: The assembly of a fire door, fire window and fire damper including all required hardware, anchorage, frames and sills.

Lintel

PD 1096: The beam or girder placed over an opening in a wall, which supports the wall construction above.

Chimney Masonry

PD 1096: The chimney of solid masonry units bricks, stones, listed hollow unit masonry units, or reinforced concrete.

Display Surface

PD 1096: The entire area enclosed by the extreme limits or perimeter of a sign.

First Storey

PD 1096: The floor of which is at or above the level of the sidewalk or adjoining ground, the remaining storeys being numbered in regular succession upward.

Lot, Front

PD 1096: The front boundary line of a lot bordering on the street.

Floor Plate

PD 1096: The gross expanse of a floor measured from the outermost edges of floor slabs.

Incremental Setback

PD 1096: The horizontal distance between the outermost building of a structure line of a lower floor that of a higher floor.

Building Line

PD 1096: The line formed by the intersection of the outer space of the enclosing wall of the building and the surface of the ground.

Lot Line

PD 1096: The line of demarcation between either public and private property.

Chimney Liner

PD 1096: The lining materials of fire clay or other approved material.

Grade

PD 1096: The lowest point of elevation of the finished surface of the ground.

Coping

PD 1096: The material or units used to form a cap of finish on top of a wall, pier, or pilaster.

Corrosion Resistant

PD 1096: The non-ferrous metal, or any metal having an unbroken surface of non-ferrous metal, or steel with not less than 10 percent chromium or with less than 0.20 percent copper.

Front Yard

PD 1096: The part of the Total Open Space within Lot (TOSL) created by setback along RROW that cannot be used as parking space and a very temporary nature and hard and soft landscaping may be introduced for the front yard.

Impervious Surface Area

PD 1096: The percentage of any allowable floor area of any paved, tiled or hardscaped surface at the ground.

Chimney Connector

PD 1096: The pipe which connects a flue burning appliance to a chimney.

Established Grade Elevation

PD 1096: The point of reference on the highest adjoining natural grade as established by the proper government authority.

Cellar

PD 1096: The portion of a building between floor and ceiling which is wholly or partly below grade and so located that the vertical distance from grade to the floor below is equal to or greater than the vertical distance from grade to ceiling; with required room temperature for wines and liquors.

Air Conditioning (AC)

PD 1096: The process of treating air so as to contro; simultaneously its temperature, humidity and maintain cleanliness and distribution to meet at the requirements of the conditioned space.

Occupancy

PD 1096: The purpose for which a building is used or intended to be used.

Buildable Area

PD 1096: The remaining space in a lot after deducting the required minimum open spaces.

Helistop

PD 1096: The same as heliport except that no refueling, maintenance repairs, or storage of helicopters is permitted.

Front of Lot

PD 1096: The side of lot on which the main pedestrian and vehicular access into the property shall be situated.

Ground Floor

PD 1096: The storey at or near the level of the grade.

Backing

PD 1096: The surface or assembly to which veneer is attached.

Gross Floor Area

PD 1096: The total floor space within the perimeter of the permanent external building walls inclusive of main and auxiliary building.

Load, Occupant

PD 1096: The total number of persons that may occupy a building or portion thereof at any one time.

Non-Conforming Use

PD 1096: The use of a building or land or any portion of such building or land which does not conform with the use and regulation of the zone where it is situated.

Building Height

PD 1096: The vertical distance from the established grade elevation to the highest point of the roof.

Floor to Floor Height

PD 1096: The vertical measurement between the uppermost surfaces of two successive floors of a proposed building or structure.

Load, Live

PD 1096: The weight of the contents of a building or structure; it includes all loads except dead and lateral.

Load, Dead

PD 1096: The weight of the permanent portions of a building.

Incombustible Material

PD 1096: When referred to as structural material, means brick, concrete,steel etc. used either singly or in combination as fire resisting material.

Course

PD 1096: a continuous horizontal layer of masonry units

Fireplace

PD 1096: a hearth and fire chamber or similarly prepared place in which a fire may be made and which is built in conjunction with a chimney

Girder

PD 1096: a horizontal structural piece which supports the end of the floor beams or joist or walls

Balcony

PD 1096: a portion of the seating space of an assembly room, the lowest part of which is raised 1.20 meters or more above the level of the main floor

Apartment

PD 1096: a room or suite of two or more rooms, designed and intended for or occupied by one family for living, sleeping, eating, and cooking purposes

Barbecue

PD 1096: a stationary open hearth or brazier, either fuel-fired or electric, used for food preparation

Cross Wall

PD 1096: a term which may be used synonymously with a partion

5mm

PD 1096: allowable tolerance in the rise and run of every step

Vault

PD 1096: any surface or underground construction covered on top, or any fire-proof construction intended for the storage of valuables

Imprint

PD 1096: bottom of a sign identifying the company to whom the structure belongs.

Residentials, Hotels and apartments

PD 1096: convents shall be classified under what type of occupancy

6" or 150 mm

PD 1096: diameter of a dry standpipe requiring a four-way Siamese connection

5" (125mm)

PD 1096: diameter of a dry standpipe requiring a three-way Siamese connection

4" or 100 mm

PD 1096: diameter of a dry standpipe requiring a two-way Siamese connection

8m

PD 1096: front yard for commercial buildings abutting a road-right-of-way of 25-29

0.70m

PD 1096: in BP 344, the minimum height of a handrail

3.70m

PD 1096: least dimension for a parking slot for the disabled

2m

PD 1096: least dimension of rooms for human habitation

1.2m

PD 1096: maximim height of dumbwaiter

3,871 sq.cm

PD 1096: maximum area of a dumbwaiter

277kg

PD 1096: maximum capacity of a dumbwaiter

300mm

PD 1096: maximum distance between the back of each seat to the front of the seat behind it

6m

PD 1096: maximum distance of a nozzle to any portion of a building

30m

PD 1096: maximum distance of an accessible elevator from the entrance of a building

60m

PD 1096: maximum distance of handicapped parking from the structure served

500mm

PD 1096: maximum encroachment into a public sidewalk of a foundation at least 800 millimeters below the grade line

1.20m

PD 1096: maximum height of a switch from the floor

0.50m

PD 1096: maximum height of a water closet from the floor

1.6m

PD 1096: maximum height of signs on walls and doors for the disabled to see comfortably

6m

PD 1096: maximum length of a ramp for wheelchair

7 seats

PD 1096: maximum number of seats between the wall and the aisle

1m

PD 1096: maximum projection into a sidewalk of a sign 4.50 meters anove grade

8.4m

PD 1096: maximum projection of a penthouse or other projections above the roof

1/3

PD 1096: maximum ratio of a penthouse area to that of the supporting roof

100mm

PD 1096: maximum reduction in width of a stair due to trims and handrails

300mm

PD 1096: maximum run of a winding stair

1:12

PD 1096: maximum slope of a drop curb towards adjoining curb

1:20

PD 1096: maximum slope of a drop curb towards the street

1:12

PD 1096: maximum slope of a ramp

12m

PD 1096: maximum spacing for wheelchair turnabouts

6 meters

PD 1096: maximum vertical clearance of an arcade above grade

480mm

PD 1096: maximum width of seat in a stand

200mm

PD 1096: maximum width reduced by handrails and doors fully opened to balconies and corridors

6sqm

PD 1096: minimum area of rooms for human habitation

2.1m

PD 1096: minimum ceiling height from 3rd floor to succeeding floors with artificial ventilation

3m

PD 1096: minimum clearance of conductors from any platform or ground or projection from which they might be reached

2.5m

PD 1096: minimum clearance of conductors from the highest point of a roof

2" (50mm)

PD 1096: minimum diameter of a wet standpipe

0.60m

PD 1096: minimum dimension for a vent shaft

1.70 x 1.80m

PD 1096: minimum dimensions for an accessible water closet stall

1.10 x 1.4m

PD 1096: minimum dimensions of an accessible elevator

0.8m

PD 1096: minimum door width for an accessible elevator

250mm

PD 1096: minimum firebox wall thickness

0.90m

PD 1096: minimum height of a switch from the floor

1.4m

PD 1096: minimum height of signs on walls and doors for the disabled to see comfortable

500 mm

PD 1096: minimum horizontal distance of the curb line to the outermost face of an arcade

1.50m

PD 1096: minimum length of a ramp landing for wheelchairs

4

PD 1096: minimum number of storeys requiring 1 or more dry standpipes

1 slot per 50 parking slots

PD 1096: minimum parking requirement for the handicapped

200mm

PD 1096: minimum run of a stair for Group A Dwellings (Residential)

150mm

PD 1096: minimum run of a winding stair

200mm

PD 1096: minimum thickness of front and side smoke chamber walls

100mm

PD 1096: minimum thickness of masonry chimney for residentials

300mm

PD 1096: minimum thickness of rubble stone masonry chimney for residentials

150mm

PD 1096: minimum thickness of smoke chamber back walls

5m

PD 1096: minimum vertical clearance from the bottom of a signage to an arcaded sidewalk

3m

PD 1096: minimum vertical clearance from the bottom of a signage to non-arcaded sidewalk

10m

PD 1096: minimum vertical clearance of primary lines from the crown of the pavement when crossing the highway

7.5m

PD 1096: minimum vertical clearance of primary lines from top of sidewalk when installed along the side of the highway

3m

PD 1096: minimum vertical clearance of service drop of communication lines above ground at its point of attachment to than building or pedestal

900 litera per minute

PD 1096: minimum volume of water a dry standpipes sjould provide

190 liters per minute

PD 1096: minimum volume of water an interior wet standpipe should provide

3.7m

PD 1096: minimum width of a parking slot for the disabled

3m

PD 1096: minimum width of an access road to a cul-de-sac

1m

PD 1096: minimum width of an aisle serving both sides

0.9m

PD 1096: minimum width of an exit door

750mm

PD 1096: minimum width of stairs serving less than 10 occupancies

1.1m

PD 1096: minimum width of stairs serving more than 50 occupants

3m

PD 1096: multiple living units of up to 6 units built on the same lot shall have an access road directly connecting said building to a public street a width of

120 days or 4 months

PD 1096: number of days of work abandonment of stoppage for a building permit to expire

Dwelling Unit

PD 1096: one or more habitable rooms which are occupied or which are intended or designated to be occupied by one family with facilities for cooking, sleeping, living, and eating

1 slot per 100sqm of gross floor area

PD 1096: parking requirement for clubhouses, beach houses, and the like

1 slot per 10 classrooms

PD 1096: parking requirement for elementary, secondary, and vocational schools

1 slot per unit

PD 1096: parking requirement for multi family living unit above 100 square meters floor area

1 slot per 4 units

PD 1096: parking requirement for multi family living unit for 50-100 squares meters floor area

1 slot per 8 units

PD 1096: parking requirement for multi family living unit of 50 square meters floor area

1 slot per 50sqm of spectators area

PD 1096: parking requirement for public assembly buildings such as cinemas, auditoria, theaters, and the like

1.10m

PD 1096: preferred height of switches from the floor

1.50m

PD 1096: preferred width of a corridor for the disabled

Business and Mercantile

PD 1096: printing plants shall be classified under what type of occupancy

Institutional

PD 1096: reformatories shall be classified under what type of occupancy

Storage and Hazardous

PD 1096: repair garages shall be classified under what type of occupancy

Helistop

PD 1096: same as heliport except that no refueling, maintenance, repairs, or storage of helicopters is permitted

1:8

PD 1096: slope of driveway to sidewalk where the height of curb is 200 millimeters and above

1/3 to 1/4

PD 1096: slope of ramp of road-way to sidewalk

2 1/2" or 63 mm

PD 1096: standard diameter of a dry standpipe opening

1 1/2" or 38mm

PD 1096: standard diameter of a wet standpipe valve

Ga. 18

PD 1096: standard gauge for metal hoods in barbeques

23m

PD 1096: standard length of a fire hose

Footing

PD 1096: that portion of the foundation of a structure which spreads and transmits loads directly to the ground or soil

Chimney Connector

PD 1096: the pipe which connects a flue-burning appliance to a chimney

1.40sqm

PD 1096: the unit area per occupant for dining establishments

0.65sqm

PD 1096: the unit area per occupant for theaters

Suportales

PD 1096: the vertical supports, such as posts or stanchions, as used in indigenous or traditional type of construction

3.50m

PD 1096: turnabout should also be provided at or within how many meters of dead end

Institutional

PD 1096: under what classification of occupancy does mental hospitals fall

8.40sqm

PD 1096: unit area for hospitals and sanitaria

2.8sqm

PD 1096: unit area for stores-retail sales room for basement and ground floor

46.50sqm

PD 1096: unit area per occupant for aircraft hangars without repairs

1.8sqm

PD 1096: unit area per occupant for class rooms

18.6sqm

PD 1096: unit area per occupant for hotels

3.25sqm

PD 1096: unit area per occupant for nurseries for children

9.3sqm

PD 1096: unit area per occupant for offices and garages

5.6sqm

PD 1096: unit area per occupant for stores - retail sales rooms upper floors

0.65sqm

PD 1096: unit area per occupant for the theaters and the like

28sqm

PD 1096: unit area per occupant for warehouses and mechanical equipment room

28sqm

PD 1096: unit area we occupant for dwellings

5.5m

PD 1096: vertical clearance of a service drop communication line when crossing a street

7.5m

PD 1096: vertical clearance of secondary lines from sidewalks along or crossing the street

3m

PD 1096: width of a stair requiring an intermediate handrail

0.80m

PD 1096: width of planting strip for sidewalks 2.00 meters in width

Property Registration Decree

PD 1529

Sanitation Code of the Philippines

PD 856

Reception rooms, gymnasiums, swimming area

PD 856: 20 ft-candle (215.20 Lux)

1.50 HP ACU

PD 856: 50cu.m. room of school

30 ft-candle (322.80 Lux)

PD 856: Classrooms, study halls, laboratories, dissecting rooms, offices, art rooms and shops

10 ft-candle (107.6 Lux)

PD 856: Working area where casual seeing tasks not involving discrimination of fine details.

5 ft-candle (53.8 Lux)

PD 856: Working area where rough seeing tasks not requiring critical seeing Corridors

50 ft-candle (538 Lux)

PD 856: Working area where seeing tasks requiring discrimination of details over prolonged periods of time and under conditions of moderate contrast Drafting, computer, typing, sewing rooms, room for partially mute children and those who lip read

1 sq.m. not <3cu.m.

PD 856: air space per students

0.10m (0.328ft)

PD 856: aisles higher than laundry flooring

7 x 9 m

PD 856: classroom size for max 50 students

2.0 m

PD 856: distance of seats from blackboard

0.90m (2.95 ft)

PD 856: least dimension of toilet & bath

2.0 sq.m. (21.52 sq.ft.)

PD 856: minimum floor area for area of each laundry stalls

5.10 cm (2") Ø

PD 856: minimum size of pipe for overflow gutters

15cm (6")

PD 856: pipe diameter for drainage purposes

At least 2%

PD 856: slope of floor in laundry

0.90m (2.95 ft)

PD 856: top of laundry tray/sink from floor

2.0m (6.56 ft) from floor

PD 856: wall & partitions of laundry

1.50 sq.m. (16 sq.ft)

PD 856: water closet

2.0m (6.56 ft) from floor

PD 856: water closet partition and terminates 30 cm from floor (1 cm) above floor

Not < 10% floor area

PD 856: window opening

20% of floor space

PD 856: windows and openings for schools

planting of trees

PD 953

Min area - 50sqm - Increments of 3.00 square meters for every additional family dwelling type in excess of 10 units shall be added

PD 957 Condominium Park/Playground

Housing: OpenMarket/MediumCost a. Single Detached: 120/100 b. Duplex/Single Attached: 96/80 c. Rowhouse: 60/50

PD 957 Minimum Lot Area

15m: 1.3/1.2 12m&10m: 0.8/1.2 8m: 0.4/0.6

PD 957 Planting Strip and Sidewalk - Open Market and Medium Cost

Hectares: Major/Collector/Minor 5&below: 10/-/8 5-30: 12/10/8 Above 30: 15/12/10 ROW/Carriageway Motor Court: 6/5 Alley: 2/2

PD 957 RROW dimensions - Medium Cost

Hectares: Major/Collector/Minor 2.5&below: 10/-/8 2.5-15: 12/10/8 Above 15: 15/12/10 ROW/Carriageway Motor Court: 6/5 Alley: 2/2

PD 957 RROW dimensions - Open Market

Roads - not less than 1.5% Curbs/Gutters - not less than - 7-9%

PD 957 Road Grade/Slope

3m depth 5m length both sides

PD 957 Setback for Subdivisions along Main Road

Every dwelling unit shall be served by an individual supply of water sufficient to meet the total hourly domestic needs of every household for any 8 hour period

PD 957 Water Requirement

20% ADD plus fire reserve

PD 957 Water Tank Capacity

Single Occupancy: 18sqm - net floor area 12m Family Dwelling Unit - 36: open market - 22: medium cost

PD 957 minimum floor area Condominium

100-1499lots: Neighborhood Multipurpose Center 1500-1999lots: Neighborhood Multipurpose Center, Commercial Center/Convenience Store, Elem School and Trycicle Terminals 2000-over: Neighborhood Multipurpose Center, Commercial Center/Convenience Store, Elem School, High School and Trycicle Terminals

PD 957 - Community Facilities - for one hectare or more

saleable area- maximum of 70% of the gross area non-saleable area- minimum of 30% of the gross area

PD 957 - Land Allocation - for one hectare or more

4%

PD 957 - Parks/Playgrounds - 21-25 lots/hectare -

5%

PD 957 - Parks/Playgrounds - 26-35 lots/hectare -

6%

PD 957 - Parks/Playgrounds - 36-50 lots/hectare -

7%

PD 957 - Parks/Playgrounds - 51-65 lots/hectare -

9%

PD 957 - Parks/Playgrounds - Above 65 lots/hectare -

3.5%

PD 957 - Parks/Playgrounds - for 20 and below lots/hectare -

not <100sqm

PD 957 - Parks/Playgrounds - for one hectare or more

150 liters per capita per day (LCPD)

PD 957 and BP 220 Average Daily Demand - open market and medium cost

Open Market - 42m Medium Cost - 30m Economic Housing - 22m Socialized Housing - 18m

PD 957 and BP 220 Shelter Component Minimum Floor Area

- complete house for Open Market, Medium Cost and Economic - shell house with doors and windows for Socialized

PD 957 and BP 220 Shelter Component Minimum Level of Completion

400m

PD 957 and BP 220: Blocks Max Lenght

alley

PD 957 and BP 220: blocks exceeding 250m shall be provided with an _____ approximately at mid-length

Firewalls

PD 957: Mandatory for Single Attached, Duplex and Rowhouses - until 0.30m above roof - 6" thick

8m

PD 957: Minimum Lot Frontage - Open Market and Medium Cost - Duplex/Single Attached -

6m

PD 957: Minimum Lot Frontage - Open Market and Medium Cost - Single detached - Irregular lot

12m

PD 957: Minimum Lot Frontage - Open Market and Medium Cost - Single detached - corner lot

3m

PD 957: Minimum Lot Frontage - Open Market and Medium Cost - Single detached - interior lot

10m

PD 957: Minimum Lot Frontage - Open Market and Medium Cost - Single detached - regular lot

20 units

PD 957: number of rowhouses shall not exceed ______ _per block/cluster but in no case shall this be beyond 100m in length.

4m

PD 957:Minimum Lot Frontage - Open Market and Medium Cost - rowhouse

Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology

PHIVOLCS

Professional Regulation Commission

PRC

professional regulation commission

PRC

Perceived spatial dispersions

PSD

Planned Unit Development

PUD

R.A. 6451

Predecessor of PD 1096

practice, offer to practice

Prohibited Practice: ____ or ____ architecture in the Philippines without being registered/licensed

presenting

Prohibited Practice: ____ or attempting to use as his/her own the registration/license or seal of another or temporary or special permit

holders, temporary, special

Prohibited Practice: not ____ of ____ or ____ permits

National Plumbing Code of the Philippines

RA 1378

The Condominium Act

RA 4726

Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992

RA 7279

November 15, 2004

RA 9266 PUBLISHED

December 1, 2004

RA 9266 TOOK EFFECT

CAR, PIC

RA 9266: Architect needs the ff:

chairman, 2 members, president of the Philippines, 3, 5, commission, integrated and the accredited professional organization of architects

RA 9266: Board of Examiners composed of a___, ____ appointed by _____from a list of ____ recommendees chosen from a list of ___nominees for each position submitted to the _____ by the _________.

IAPOA

RA 9266: CPD provider

PRBOA, PRC

RA 9266: ISSUED CAR and PIC

Planning, Consultation, Schematic Design, Preparation, Construction, Programming

RA 9266: Scope of the Practice of Architecture (3P-2C-S)

Rule 1

RA 9266: Title, Policy Statement, Definition of Terms and Scope of Practice

fraud

RA 9266: a person found preparing architectural plans without the necessary license is guilty of what?

6months-6years

RA 9266: a person illegally practicing architecture shall be sentenced to suffer imprisonment for a period of

PRC

RA 9266: accredits the national organization of architects

certificate of occupancy

RA 9266: after a change of use of a building, what should be secured?

15days

RA 9266: after how many days can a contractor stop work if the architect's approval for the change of work is delayed

OBO

RA 9266: after passing the sangunian, who implements it

scale model

RA 9266: an architect needs to show his client the entirety of the project in full 3d and realistic form, what is the best way to do this?

HLURB

RA 9266: approves condominium plan; protects buyers of housing units and home lots as well as condominium

PRC

RA 9266: architect if suspended of unethical practice..where case be filed

public

RA 9266: base on COC, you have a responsibility to whom?

1year

RA 9266: building permit shall expire and become null...not commenced

change order

RA 9266: change the estimated cost

life insurance

RA 9266: cover injuries, deaths...

5 M

RA 9266: duties of construction manager

gross rental %

RA 9266: facilities manager compensation

P100,000-5,000,000

RA 9266: fine for a person illegally practicing architecture

gauge

RA 9266: how do you specify pipes

as often as he/she wants

RA 9266: how often does the AoR visit the jobsite

construction manager

RA 9266: if the architect assists the owner in planning promotional services for the project, who shall the owner hire to coordinate the overall activities concerning the project?

how much

RA 9266: in specs writing,= how do you refer to money?

when work is suspended for 365 and 180 days

RA 9266: in what circumstances will a building permit become valid

ra8293

RA 9266: intellectual property rights

human resource development

RA 9266: it links the skills of human with existing and available resources for development

provide

RA 9266: meant by fabricate and delivered to jobsite

full-time project supervision

RA 9266: monitoring and supervision

DBM

RA 9266: prepares the budget for government projects?

supervision

RA 9266: primary power of architect over the contractor

project manager

RA 9266: responsible for shortening the time and lessening the cost of the project

environmental planner

RA 9266: responsible for the site development plan

brgy permit

RA 9266: secured first before applying for business permit

120days

RA 9266: suspended or stoppage after it has commenced

SPP

RA 9266: the code of ethical conduct is an integral part of

architect

RA 9266: the person who initiate the first move in a dispute

waterproofing

RA 9266: usually awarded as subcon

co-terminus with the project

RA 9266: validity of a special/temporary permit given to foreign architects

prime/leap organization

RA 9266: what is UAP responsibility as IAPOA?

contract of lease/deed of absolute sale

RA 9266: what is needed in applying for a building permit if the applicant is not the owner

comprehensive land use plan

RA 9266: what plan is approved by HLURB after such is adopted by the sanguniang bayan/panglunsod

at all reasonable times

RA 9266: when can a BO enter any building

mayor's permit

RA 9266: when planning to start an architectural firm in a certain locality, what should you secure?

30 days after issuance of COO

RA 9266: when should the BOM be submitted to the owner by the contractor?

feasibility studies

RA 9266: where does assessing the needs of the client fall?

special allied services

RA 9266: where does planning services fall?

prc

RA 9266: where the client can file complaint against the me as architect

HLURB

RA 9266: where will you a subdivision plan approved

political/institutional

RA 9266: which will you least or not consider in making a comprehensive development plan?

sanguniang panglunsod

RA 9266: who adopts the land use plan when HLURB already approved it

full time supervision

RA 9266: who checks the materials and works done

general contractor

RA 9266: who determines the time and cost of the project?

survey the location

RA 9266: you were commissioned to do a masterplan. what should you do first?

PRC, UAP

RA 9266:An architect duly registered with the ____ shall automatically become a member of the ____

200,000, 6 years

RA 9266:Any person or entity, who/which shall entice, compel, coerce, require or otherwise force an architect to undertake/perform any service without first executing a written contract/service agreement, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor = fine of not less than P____ or to suffer imprisonment for a period not exceeding ___, or both.

temporary, special

RA 9266:Approve, issue, limit or cancel ____ or _____ permit to practice architecture;

Article 1723 Architect-of-Record

RA 9266:Consulting Architect assumes no civil liability under____ of the Civil Code unless he/she attempts and/or succeeds to interfere or contravene the legal and professional functions of the____

General conditions agreement special provision Specifications bid

RA 9266:Contract Documents: There generally include the following documents: (2SGDB)

Rule 3

RA 9266:Examination, Registration and Examination

official seal

RA 9266:Examiners Powers and Functions: Adopt an ____ of the Board;

RA 9266, Code of Ethical Conduct, Standards of Professional Practice, subpoena, witnesses, 15, receipt of notice of judgement or decision

RA 9266:Examiners Powers and Functions: Hear and decide administrative cases involving violations of __, the "IRR of the Architecture Act of 2004," the ____ and ____ and for this purpose, to issue ____ and testificandum and subpoena duced tecum to secure the appearance of ____ and the production of documents in connection therewith; Provided, that the decision of the Board shall, unless appealed to the Commission, become final and executory after__days from ____. The decision of the Commission may be appealed to the Court of Appeals in accordance with the procedure under the Rules of Court;

Certificate of Registration, Professional Identification Card

RA 9266:Examiners Powers and Functions: Issue, suspend, revoke, or reinstate the ____ and the ____ for the practice of the architecture profession;

conditions, enhancement, maintenance, ethical, technical

RA 9266:Examiners Powers and Functions: Monitor the ____ affecting the practice of architecture and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the ____ and ____ of high professional, ____ and ____ standards of the profession;

IRR of the Architecture Act of 2004, RA 9266

RA 9266:Examiners Powers and Functions: Prescribe and adopt the ____ for carrying out the provisions of ____;

Code of ethical Conduct, Standards of Professional Practice

RA 9266:Examiners Powers and Functions: Prescribe and/or adopt the ____ and ____;

registration, licensure, practice

RA 9266:Examiners Powers and Functions: Supervise the ___, ___ and ___ of architects;

Administer oaths

RA 9266:Examiners Powers and Functions: ____ in connection with the administration of RA 9266.

Rule 5

RA 9266:Final Provisions

foreign nationals

RA 9266:Functions, duties and responsibilities of the UAP as the IAPOA: Endorsement of the practice of ____ to be issued temporary/special permit;

Code of Ethics Standards of Professional Practice

RA 9266:Functions, duties and responsibilities of the UAP as the IAPOA: Monitoring compliance and endorsing to/or filing a complaint with the Board and/or Commission for violation of the RA 9266, this IRR, ____, ____ and other policies of the Board and of the Commission and with other agencies for violation of other relevant laws, regulations and the like.

BOA

RA 9266:Functions, duties and responsibilities of the UAP as the IAPOA: Nominations to the vacancy of positions to the ____;

compliance with liability insurance

RA 9266:Functions, duties and responsibilities of the UAP as the IAPOA: Recommendation of ____ under a temporary/special permit;

program CPD

RA 9266:Functions, duties and responsibilities of the UAP as the IAPOA: Responsibility of preparing a ___ of ___;

CHED, CHED, Board, Commission, CHED

RA 9266:In coordination with ___, ensure that all higher educational instruction and offerings of architecture comply with the policies, standards and requirements of the course prescribed by the ____ in the areas of curriculum, faculty, library and facilities: Provided, that for the orderly implementation of this provision, the _____ and the _____ may enter into a memorandum of agreement with the _____.

required

RA 9266:Oaths: Oath-taking _____

Rule 2

RA 9266:PRBOA

100,000, 5,000,000, 6 months, 6 years

RA 9266:Penalty: guilty of misdemeanor = fine of P___ to P___, or imprisonment of ____ to ___, or both

Rule 4

RA 9266:Practice of Architecture

syllabi

RA 9266:Prepare, adopt, issue or amend the _____ of the subjects for examinations in consultation with the academe, determine and prepare questions which shall be within the scope of the syllabi of the subject for examinations as well as administer, correct and release the results of the licensure examinations;

continuing professional development (CPD), integrated and accredited professional organization of architects, professional identification card

RA 9266:Prescribe guidelines for the ____ program in consultation with the___: provided, that the attendance to said CPD shall not be a mandatory requirement for the renewal of a ____;

use, adoption, implementation, plans, designs, specifications

RA 9266:Prohibited Practice: allows the ___, ___, ___ of ___, ___ or ___ made by any person, firm, partnership or company not duly licensed to engage in the practice of architecture.

revoked, suspended, Certificate of Registration, Professional Identification Card, special, temporary

RA 9266:Prohibited Practice: attempt to use a ___ or ___ ___/___ of cancelled ___/___ permit,

like, different

RA 9266:Prohibited Practice: falsely impersonate any registrant of ___ or ___ name

false, forged, Board, member

RA 9266:Prohibited Practice: give any ___ or ___ evidence of any kind to the ___ or to any ___ thereof in obtaining a license/registration or temporary or special permit

use, advertise, title, description

RA 9266:Prohibited Practice: use in connection with his/her name or otherwise assume, ___ or ___ any ___ or ___ tending to convey the impression that he/she is an architect when he/she is not an architect

RA 9266

RA 9266:Prohibited Practice: violate any of the provisions of ___

1

RA 9266:Qualifications for Licensure Examination: MS credited __ year

moral turpitude

RA 9266:Qualifications for Licensure Examination: No conviction of any criminal offense involving ____

filipino citizen, qualified foreigner

RA 9266:Qualifications for Licensure Examination: ____ or ____

2

RA 9266:Qualifications for Licensure Examination: has ___ years of diversified experience

B.S. Architecture

RA 9266:Qualifications for Licensure Examination: holder of ____

10 years

RA 9266:Qualifications of Examiners: In Active Practice ____years

5 years

RA 9266:Qualifications of Examiners: Not a faculty member or with pecuniary interest in any architectural school within ___ from nomination.

IAPOA

RA 9266:Qualifications of Examiners: Not an elective officer of the ____

moral turpitude

RA 9266:Qualifications of Examiners: Not convicted of any crime involving ____

Filipino

RA 9266:Qualifications of Examiners: ___citizen

70, 50, no

RA 9266:Rating in the Licensure Examination: GWA of __%, no grade lower than ___%, ____limit for the number of re-examinations

filipino RLA

RA 9266:Registration of Firm, Company, Partnership, Corporation or Association: Only ____ may, among themselves, or together with allied technical professionals, form and obtain registration for the practice of architecture

75

RA 9266:Registration of Firm, Company, Partnership, Corporation or Association: RLA shall compose at least _% of the owners, shareholders, members, incorporators, directors, executive officers

Individual members, individual, collective

RA 9266:Registration of Firm, Company, Partnership, Corporation or Association: ___ shall be responsible for their ___ and ___ acts as an entity and as provided by law

SEC, Board

RA 9266:Registration of Firm, Company, Partnership, Corporation or Association:Shall be registered with the ___and the ___

30

RA 9266:Report of Ratings: Results must be out in __ days

Drawings, specifications, duplicate, make copies, repetition, partly, in whole

RA 9266:Seal, Issuance and Use of Seal: ____ and ____ duly signed, stamped or sealed as instruments of service, are the intellectual properties and documents of the architect, whether the object for which they are made is executed or not. It shall be unlawful for any person, without the consent of the architect or author of said documents, to ____ or to ____ of said documents for use in the ____ of and for other projects or buildings, whether executed ____ or in ____.

architectural documents, registered, licensed

RA 9266:Seal, Issuance and Use of Seal: ____ relative to the construction of a building shall bear the seal and signature only of a ____ and ____ architect.

architectural plans, specifications, prepared, submitted, RA 9266

RA 9266:Seal, Issuance and Use of Seal: any agency shall not accept or approve any ____ or ____ which have not been ____ and ____ in full accord with all the provisions of ____

sign, affix, signature

RA 9266:Seal, Issuance and Use of Seal: unlawful for any architect to ____ his/her name, ____ his/her seal or use any other method of ____ on architectural plans, specifications or other documents made under another architect's supervision

stamp, stamp, certificate, registrant, expired, revoked

RA 9266:Seal, Issuance and Use of Seal: unlawful for anyone to ____ or ____ any documents with said seal after the ____ of the ___ named thereon has ____ or has been ____

urban, Interiors

RA 9266:Subjects of Examination: ____ Design and Architectural ____

History and Theory, Planning, Architectural Practice

RA 9266:Subjects of Examination: ____ of Architecture, Principles of _____ and _____;

Architectural, Site

RA 9266:Subjects of Examination: _____ Design and ____ Planning

Structural, Building Materials, Architectural Specifications, Construction, Utilities

RA 9266:Subjects of Examination: _____ Design, ____, and _____, and Methods of ____ and _____,

signed, sealed, prepared, supervised

RA 9266:Suspension or Revocation of the Certificate of Registration: ____ and ____ documents not _____ or ____ by him/her

falsely impersonated, practitioner,

RA 9266:Suspension or Revocation of the Certificate of Registration: _____ a _____; practiced under fictitious name

practice, unauthorized persons

RA 9266:Suspension or Revocation of the Certificate of Registration: aided in the ____ of ____

certificate

RA 9266:Suspension or Revocation of the Certificate of Registration: paid extra money to secure ____

solicited projects, rendering services, agreements

RA 9266:Suspension or Revocation of the Certificate of Registration: solicited projects by rendering services without agreements

special permit, PRC, DOLE, hiring agency, entity

RA 9266:Temporary Special Permits: ___ from ___ and ___to be secured by _____ or ____

expertise

RA 9266:Temporary Special Permits: his/her ____ is necessary and advantageous to our country (technology transfer and specialization)

locally, professional liability, malpractice, bond, nature, magnitude

RA 9266:Temporary Special Permits: secure ___ their ___ insurance or ___ insurance or their acceptable equivalent in ___ form commensurate with the ___ and ___ of their project involvement

reciprocity

RA 9266:Temporary Special Permits: with ___ arrangements

Filipino counterpart

RA 9266:Temporary Special Permits: work with a ___

3, 3, 2, 1, 1, 3

RA 9266:Term of Office: __years(_,_,_ year first appointees); may be reappointed for ___full term of __years

computerization

RA 9266:To adopt a program for the full ____ of the licensure examination;

Article 1723

RA 9266:Violation of the Service Agreement is a basis for a civil liability under ____ of the Civil Code unless he/she attempts and/or succeeds to interfere or contravene the legal and professional functions of the Architect-of-Record: the Consulting Architect

Board Resolution No. 3, Series of 2004

RA 9266:the United Architects of the Philippines, Inc. is the existing IAPOA

1-1.5

RA 9266:the architectural plan is the representation of a lateral section for a proposed building/structure (running parallel to the ground) and at a height of from____ meters above the finished floor

Fire trap

RA 9514: A building unsafe in case of fire because it will burn easily or because it lacks adequate exits

Spray nozzle method

RA 9514: A combination of an automatic fire or smoke detection system and a system of highvelocity water spray nozzle

Means of egress

RA 9514: A continuous and unobstructed route of exit from one point in a building to a public way

Fire alerting system

RA 9514: A fire alarm system activated by the the presence of fire where the signal is transmitted to designated locations instead of sounding a general alarm

panic hardware

RA 9514: A mechanical device which when pushed from the inside will cause the door to open

Horizontal exit

RA 9514: A passageway from one building to another, through or around a wall, on approximately the same floor level

Combination standpipe

RA 9514: A pipeline system filled with water and connected to a constant water supply

Sprinkler system

RA 9514: A piping system integrated in a building with outlets arranged in a systematic pattern which automatically discharges water when activated by heat or fire combustion products

Dry standpipe

RA 9514: A standpipe system in which pipes are normally not filled with water. Water is introduced into the system through fire service connections when needed.

Standpipe system

RA 9514: A system of vertical pipes in a building to which fire hoses can be attached on each floor,

firewall

RA 9514: A wall designed to prevent the spread of fire, having a fire resistance rating of not less than 4 hours with sufficient structural stability to remain standing even if construction on either side collapses under fire conditions

6m

RA 9514: All portions of the building must be within_____ of a nozzle attached to a 22.00m long hose

Automatic fire suppression system

RA 9514: An integrated piping system connected to a source of extinguishing agent which suppressed fires when actuated by its automatic detecting device

Abatement

RA 9514: Any act that would remove or neutralize a fire hazard

Flame retardant

RA 9514: Any compound which when applied improves the resistivity or fire resistance quality of a material

Fire hazard

RA 9514: Any condition or act which increases the probability of the occurrence of fire, or which may hinder or interfere with fire-fighting operations

Fire alarm

RA 9514: Any visual or audible signal produced by a device or system to warn a building's occupants of the presence of fire

46.50m

RA 9514: Apartment buildings Travel distance to exits From apartment entrance to exit with sprinklers

31.00m

RA 9514: Apartment buildings Travel distance to exits From apartment entrance to exit without sprinklers

15.50m

RA 9514: Apartment buildings Travel distance to exits Within any unit to nearest exit

910mm

RA 9514: Apartment buildings: Minimum corridor width For less than 50 persons

1120mm

RA 9514: Apartment buildings: Minimum corridor width Fore more than 50 persons

760mm

RA 9514: Assembly: Minimum width of aisles If 60 seats or less,

1220mm

RA 9514: Assembly: Minimum width of aisles If more than 60 seats Double-loaded isle:

915mm

RA 9514: Assembly: Minimum width of aisles If more than 60 seats Single-loaded aisle:

830mm

RA 9514: Assembly:Seating Rows of seats back to back

High-rise building

RA 9514: Buildings 15 meters or more in height

9.30sqm/person

RA 9514: Business Occupant load

61m

RA 9514: Business Travel distance to exit if with sprinklers

46m

RA 9514: Business Travel distance to exit if without sprinklers

11.1sqm/peron

RA 9514: Detention and correctional Occupant load

FALAR 3

RA 9514: Documentation of periodic maintenance,Written report prepared by the building owner, his fire safety officer

FALAR 1

RA 9514: Documentation on safety features of the facility prepared by the architect and his fire protection consultant

FALAR 2

RA 9514: Documentation submitted by contractor/CM certifying that construction was in accordance with FALAR 1

710mm-1220mm

RA 9514: Doors Clear opening:

13mm

RA 9514: Doors Maximum threshold height:

205mm

RA 9514: Existing stairs: max. riser

230mm

RA 9514: Existing stairs: min run

915mm

RA 9514: Existing stairs: min. clear width

2000mm

RA 9514: Existing stairs: min. headroom

Fire Safety Evaluation Clearance

RA 9514: FSEC

Fire Safety Inspection Cetrtificate

RA 9514: FSIC

22.3sqm/perosn

RA 9514: Healthcare Occupant loads In-patient treatment departments

11.1sqm/person

RA 9514: Healthcare Occupant loads Sleeping departments:

2 for every floor

RA 9514: Hotels:Minimum number of exits

38m

RA 9514: Hotels:Travel distance to exits From guest suite to corridor door(w/ sprinklers)

23m

RA 9514: Hotels:Travel distance to exits From guest suite to corridor door(w/o sprinklers)

30m

RA 9514: Hotels:Travel distance to exits From room door to exit

1120mm

RA 9514: Industrial Minimum corridor width

9.30sqm/person

RA 9514: Industrial Occupant load

31m

RA 9514: Industrial Travel distance if no sprinklers

46m

RA 9514: Industrial Travel distance if with sprinklers

Fire Marshall

RA 9514: Inspection of all buildings shall be done by

Occupant load

RA 9514: Maximum number of persons allowed to occupy a space at any time

7kg-f

RA 9514: Maximum required force for a panic door:

46m

RA 9514: Mercantile Maximum travel distance if with sprinklers

30m

RA 9514: Mercantile Maximum travel distance if without sprinklers

2.8sqm/person

RA 9514: Mercantile Occupant load Covered malls:

9.30sqm

RA 9514: Mercantile Occupant load Floors not open to public/offices

2.80sqm

RA 9514: Mercantile Occupant load Street floor or below street floor:

5.60sqm

RA 9514: Mercantile Occupant load Upper floors:

1.83m

RA 9514: Minimum corridor width for educational occupancies

1120mm

RA 9514: Minimum corridor width of hotels:

64mm

RA 9514: Minimum diameter of Wet standpipes

915mm

RA 9514: Minimum width of egress

2m

RA 9514: Minimun height of Headroom

1120mm

RA 9514: Mininum corridor width If serving 50 or more persons:

2 exits

RA 9514: Number of exits 0-499 occupant load

4 exits

RA 9514: Number of exits 1000 or more

3 exits

RA 9514: Number of exits 500-1000 occupant load

0.65sqm/person

RA 9514: Occupant load Concentrated use without fixed seats, such as auditoriums, places of worship, dance floors:

1.40sqm/person

RA 9514: Occupant load Less concentrated use such as conference rooms, dining rooms, gyms:

18.60sqm/person

RA 9514: Occupant load Residential

0.28sqm/person

RA 9514: Occupant load Standing rooms/waiting space:

1.80sqm/person

RA 9514: Occupant loads for Classroom

3.30sqm/person

RA 9514: Occupant loads for Dry nurseries with sleeping facilities

4.60sqm/person

RA 9514: Occupant loads for Shops, laboratories

Fire marshall

RA 9514: The head of the City or the Municipal Fire Station

Occupant load

RA 9514: The maximum number of persons that may be allowed to occupy a particular building or space

Fire lane

RA 9514: The portion of a roadway that should be kept unobstructed at all times for the expedient operations of fire-fighting units

Occupancy

RA 9514: The purpose for which a building or space is used

Overloading

RA 9514: The use of electrical appliances which draw or consume electrical current beyond the designed capacity of the existing electrical system

Flame spread rating

RA 9514: Time in which flame will spread over the surface of a burning material

46m

RA 9514: Travel distance to exits if with sprinkler system

61m

RA 9514: Travel distance to exits if without sprinkler system

10m

RA 9514: Travel distance to exits of Detention and correctional center Any point in a sleeping room to the door in that room:

46m

RA 9514: Travel distance to exits of Detention and correctional center Between any point in the room

30m

RA 9514: Travel distance to exits of Detention and correctional center Between any room door intended as exit access and an exit

1,860sqm per floor

RA 9514: Wet standpipes area required for Hazardous occupancies exceeding _______

Fire and Life Safety Assessment Report

RA 9514: What is FALAR

FALAR 1

RA 9514: ______ is required before plan review

FALAR 2

RA 9514: ________ is required for issuance of FSIC

community fire brigade

RA 9514: a collective term that is used to a group of firefighters primarily performing fire suppression activities in areas such as. but not limited to community/barangay, company, and other government and non-government

fire volunteers

RA 9514: a group of firefighters performing fire suppression activities within a specified jurisdiction

government fire brigade

RA 9514: a group of firefighters rendering firefighting activities in the premises of a public office

fire volunteer

RA 9514: a person who enters into firefighting service through an organized group recognized by the BFP and undergoes the same discipline as that of BFP firefighters

93sqm

RA 9514: educational occupancies: At least two exits from any room with capacity of 50 or more persons, or area of more than_____

1.50hrs

RA 9514: fire rating of fire exit doors

1hr

RA 9514: fire rating of hotel room door

horizontal exit

RA 9514: it is a way of passage through or around a wall or partition to an area of refuge on approximately the same level in the same building which affords safety from fire or smoke from the area or escape and areas communicating there with

915mm

RA 9514: minimum width of egress

FSIC

RA 9514: prerequisite for permits/licenses

6

RA 9514: sets of plans are sent from the Building Official to the Fire Marshall for review

2"

RA 9514: size of dry stand pipe

area of refuge

RA 9514: space in another building provided just after a horizontal exit on approximately the same level

Exit capacity

RA 9514: the capacity of an exit is measured in termsof its width

local government

RA 9514: what agency has jurisdiction over the quality of effluent from septic tank

local government

RA 9514: who manages the sewage water treatment plant?

building owner

RA 9514: who prepares FALAR 3

2m

RA 9514: width of zebra crossing

Sprinkler vent method

RA 9514:A combination of an automatic detection system, automatic exhaust system, and an automatic water curtain

50

RA 9514:Fire escape stairs Should not constitute more than ____% of required exit capacity

3.66m

RA 9514:New stairs: max. height between landings

180mm

RA 9514:New stairs: max. riser

1420

RA 9514:New stairs: min. clear width for occupant equal to or more than 2000

1120mm

RA 9514:New stairs: min. clear width for occupant less than 2000

2.00m

RA 9514:New stairs: min. headroom

280

RA 9514:New stairs: min. run

Ladders

RA 9514:Not allowed as fire escape or means of egress

760mm

RA 9514:Ramps: Max. rise for a single ramp run

1:12

RA 9514:Ramps: Max. slope

1120mm

RA 9514:Ramps: min. clear width

1:48

RA 9514:Ramps:Max cross slope

15cm high,19mm wide

RA 9514:The word "EXIT" should be in letters at least

760mm-865mm

RA 9514:height of handrail from e surface of tread

Reinforced Concrete Pipes

RCP

Securities and Exchange Commission

SEC

securities and exchange commission

SEC

Penalty Clause

SPP: A contract provision setting forth the damages a party must pay in the event of his breach

Lease

SPP: A contract transferring the right of possession of buildings, property, etc., for a fixed period of time, usually for periodical compensation called 'rent'.

Statute of Frauds

SPP: A rule that certain kinds of contracts are enforceable unless signed and in writing or unless there is a written memorandum of their terms signed by the party to be charged.

Certificate of payment

SPP: A statement from the architect confirming the amount of money due the contractor for work accomplished.

Statute of Limitation

SPP: A statute specifying the period of time within which legal action must be brought for alleged damage or injury.

Leasehold

SPP: A tenure by lease; real estate held under a lease

Percentage of Construction Cost

SPP: A world-wide used method of compensation for architectural services.

50 Contractor

SPP: All trees and other plants that need to be transplanted elsewhere within ___ meters shall be done by the ___ at his own expense.

Civic Center

SPP: An area of a city where municipal buildings are grouped.

Chattel

SPP: Any article of property not consisting of or affixed to land plus any interest in land that is less than a freehold.

12 sqm

SPP: Approximately, how many square meters of office space for the architect is built by the contractor as temporary facilities for the project.

2%

SPP: At what interest rate per month should a client pay the architect should the former fail to pay the latter beyond 30 days from receipt of billing?

5,000 for First 50 Hectares

SPP: Basic Fee for Physical Planning Type 1 or site such as industrial estates, commercial centers, sports complex, resorts, etc.

Specialized allied services

SPP: Comprehensive planning falls under what service of the architect.

7th day / Notice to Proceed

SPP: Contract time reckoning shall commence on the ___ from receipt of ___.

10 days

SPP: Failure on the part of the contractor to remove condemned work shall give the owner right to remove said work at contractor's exepense and contractor shall pay the owner the expenses incurred within how many days from removal by the owner of said work?

50%

SPP: For interior design services, the architect shall be paid what percentage of the fee upon submission of the final design.

Project Manager

SPP: His primary responsibility is the exercise of overall cost control which relieves the owner of many of the anxieties that usually beset , particularly those concerned with forecasting cost and completion dates.

15 Days

SPP: How many days prior to bidding shall the contractor seek the architect's clarification as to the particular areas of work which requires evaluation of the architect?

10 days

SPP: How many days prior to canceling an insurance be given to the owner stipulating the intention to cancel?

30 days

SPP: How many days shall the Building Official issue a certificate of occupancy after final inspection of the project.

40%

SPP: How many percent of the architect's fee is payable to the architect upon completion of the preparation of the schematic design phase and up to final design development phase?

15%

SPP: How many percent of the contract amount is the Performance Bond?

3

SPP: How many sets of shop drawings for approval shall the contractor submit to the Architect?

Project Manager

SPP: If the Project Manager is hired by the owner, who shall have the responsibility of hiring the Construction Manager?

Architect

SPP: In design-build services, the single-point-responsibility of project delivery puts the legal liability for both the design and construction on the.

Public / People

SPP: In the architect's code of ethics, to whom does the architect has responsibility to seek opportunities for constructive service in civic and urban affairs?

Work

SPP: Includes labor or materials or both as equipment, transportation, or other facilities necessary to commence and complete the construction called for in the contract.

Special Provisions

SPP: Instructions which may be issued prior to the bidding to supplement and/or modify drawings, specifications, and/or general conditions of the contract.

Liens

SPP: It is a right enforceable against specific property to secure payment of an obligation.

Written Notice

SPP: Means information, advice or notification pertinent to the project delivered in person or sent by registered mail to the individual, firm or corporation at the last known business address of such individual, firm or corporation.

Install

SPP: Means to build-in, mount in position, connect or apply any object specified ready for the intended use.

Provide

SPP: Means to furnish and install.

Furnish

SPP: Means to purchase and/or fabricate and deliver to jobsite.

60%

SPP: Minimum Per diem paid to the architect if work is beyond 100 kms. From office.

6%

SPP: Minimum basic fee for simple projects.

50%

SPP: No further retention shall be made on the balance of the contract when how many percent of the contract has been completed?

65%

SPP: No payment shall be made on contracts in excess of how many percent of the contract price.

Reciprocity

SPP: No person who is not a citizen of the Philippines may take the board exams or practice the profession unless the country of his relation allows the same ___.

Construction Phase Service

SPP: On the remaining 15% work fee of the architect, where does the 5% go

General conditions

SPP: Printed documents stipulating the procedural and administrative aspect of the contract.

1-1.5%

SPP: Professional Fee for the Architect as a full-time supervisor.

2-5%

SPP: Professional Fee for the Project Manager.

1.5-3%

SPP: Professional fee for the Construction Manager

Pre-design services

SPP: Project financing falls under what kind of service of the architect.

5 days

SPP: Repairs and corrective works at the expense of the contractor should be done within how many days after written notice by owner?

2.5

SPP: Standard factor computed for changes and/or revisions made on completed contracts.

Letter of transmittal

SPP: Submission of shop drawings shall be accompanied by a ___ in duplicate.

90 Days

SPP: Suspension of work for ___ days by order of any court or other public authority through no act or fault of the contractor gives the him the right to terminate contract.

1yr (12 months)

SPP: The Guarantee Bond is released how many months after the date of final payment.

Proposal Bond

SPP: The cashier's check or surety bond accompanying the proposal submitted by the bidder, as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract with the owner for the construction of the work, if the contract is awarded to him.

10%

SPP: The fee of the architect for design-build services on a guaranteed maximum cost aside from his fee for regular design services

30%

SPP: The guarantee bond is equal to how many percent of the contract price?

8%

SPP: The minimum basic fee for hospitals with a project cost below 50 million pesos.

12%

SPP: The minimum basic fee for specialized decorative building.

PHP 500.00

SPP: The minimum fee per appearance of an architect when rendering service as an expert witness shall be.

Personnel Multiple of Direct

SPP: This method of compensation is applied only to pre-design services, supervision work, t and other works which the Architect may perform other than the regular and specialized allied services.

Professional Fee Plus Expenses

SPP: This method of compensation is frequently used where there is continuing relationship on a series of projects.

Percentage of Construction Cost

SPP: This type of compensation is similar to the concept being charged by realtors, developers, and lawyers.

False (15 days)

SPP: True or false, the contractor can terminate contract if the owner should fail to act upon any request for payment within 30 days after its certification by the architect.

False (30 days)

SPP: True or false, the contractor can terminate contract if the owner should fail to pay the contractor any sum within 15 days after its award by arbitration

Group 3 (Exceptional Character)

SPP: Under what classification of Project does Hospitals and Medical Buildings fall?

Group 3 (Exceptional Character)

SPP: Under what classification of Project does Stadium fall?

PD 223

SPP: What PD created the PRC which regulates the practice of various professionals.

Civil Code

SPP: What code holds the architect responsible for the building/structure he designed for a certain period of time.

Repetitive Construction

SPP: What is Group 6 Project classification?

5000/hectares

SPP: What is the fee for physical planning for site development (1st 50 hectares)

2000/hectares

SPP: What isbthe fee for physical planning for subdivision planning in rural area (1st 100 hectares)

10%

SPP: What percentage of an architect's work is liability under the civil code.

PD 1308

SPP: What presidential decree institutionalized the profession of environmental planning?

Payment Bond

SPP: What type of bond guarantees payment on all obligations arising from the contract?

per diem+reimb. expenses

SPP: What type of compensation is applied to cases where the architect's personal time is required, such as conferences, joint venture activities, etc.?

Lump Sum / Fixed Fee

SPP: What type of compensation is applied to most of Gov't projects and entails more paper works and is advantageous to both client and architect.

85%

SPP: When the owner fails to implement the plans and documents for construction as prepared by the architect, the architect is entitled to receive what percentage of his fee.

Contractor

SPP: Who declares bankruptcy as a valid reason for the termination of a contract?

Owner

SPP: Who shall have the responsibility for establishing lot lines, boundary lines, easements, and benchmarks?

Contractor

SPP: Who shall have the responsibility of securing, but not liable for non-issuance, of the final occupancy permit.

Contractor

SPP: Who shall pay for the services of a licensed surveyor for confirmation and certification of the location of column centers, piers, walls, pits, trenches, pipe work, culvert work, utility lines, and other similar works required by the contract.

Specifications

SPP: Written or printed description of work to be done describing qualities of material and mode of construction

invitation

SPP: basis for direct selection

comparative selection

SPP: interview, verification, evaluation and ranking, and negotiation

during design competition

SPPwhen can an architect do design concepts parallel to other designing

before project is conceived

SPPwhen is the best time for an architect to do several development projects

Transfer Certificate of Title

TCT

Taxpayer's Identification Number

TIN

6%

The minimum basic fee for industrial buildings with a project cost below 50 million pesos.

Unified Home Lending Program

UHLP

unified home lending program

UHLP

February 25, 1983

When is BP 344 Enacted?

December 7, 1982

When is BP 344 Passed?

10 days

Written notice to be given to Architect at least hiw many days prior to beginning, suspending (except in case of accident), or resuming the work.

Zone Improvement Plan

ZIP

Zoning Ordinance

ZO

CAAP

disallowing buildings near Philippine airports

atty. chito m. cruz

head of the hudcc and hlurb

corporate practice

now allowed by the RA 9266 which was not allowed in RA 545

0.80m

pd 1096: clear headroom for attics

1/2 of corridor width

pd 1096: exit door width shall not reduce the corridor width of not more than

600mm

pd 1096: least dimension of a vent shaft

economic and socialized housing

pd 957: - refers to housing units which are within the affordability level of the average and low-income earners which is thirty percent (30%) of the gross family income as determined by the National Economic and Development Authority from time to time - also refer to the government-initiated sites and services development and construction of economic and socialized housing projects in depressed areas

Condominium Unit

pd 957: -means a part of the condominium project intended for any type of independent use or ownership, including one or more floors (or part or parts of floors) in a building or buildings and such accessories as may be appended thereto

Dealer

pd 957: -shall mean any person directly engaged as principal in the business of buying, selling or exchanging real estate whether on full time or part-time basis

Alley

pd 957: 2-meter wide walkway which shall be used to break a block and to serve pedestrians and for emergency purposes

- Single Detached - Single Attached - Duplex - Rowhouse

pd 957: 4 Dwelling Types -

- corner lot - regular lot - interior lot - through lot - irregular lot

pd 957: 5 Lot Types

Water, Movement and circulation, Storm drainage, Solid and liquid waste disposal, Park/playground, Power

pd 957: 6 Basic needs of human settlements

Commercial Condominium

pd 957: a building, or group of buildings, used for office, businesses, professional services and other commercial enterprise organized, owned and maintained as a condominium

Single Detached

pd 957: a dwelling unit completely surrounded by yards

Living Unit

pd 957: a dwelling, or portion thereof, providing complete living facilities for one family, including provisions for living, sleeping, cooking, eating, bathing and toilet facilities and laundry facilities, the same as a single-family dwelling

regular lot

pd 957: a lot fronting on one street and the remaining sides bounded by lot lines

corner lot

pd 957: a lot situated at the intersection of two or more streets

block

pd 957: a parcel of land bounded on the sides by streets or alleys or pathways or other natural or man-made features, and occupied by or intended for buildings

Minor Road

pd 957: a road which main function is to provide direct access to lots and other activity centers

Major Road

pd 957: a street or road linking the site and serves as the main traffic artery within the project site and shall traverse the longer axis of the property

irregular lot

pd 957: any lot which is not rectangle nor square-shaped

Firewall

pd 957: any wall which subdivides a building so as to resist the spread of fire, bystarting at the foundation and extending continuously through all storeys to, or above the roof

Duplex

pd 957: dwelling unit containing 2 separate living units each of which is separated from another by a firewall and provided with independent access

Single Attached

pd 957: dwelling unit with one side attached to a firewall

Rowhouse

pd 957: dwelling units containing 3 or more living units designed in such a way that they a but each other and are separated from each other by a firewall each unit provided with independent access

Community Facilities

pd 957: facilities or structures intended to serve common needs and for the benefit of the community such as schools, places of worship, hospitals, health centers, barangay centers and other similar facilities/amenities per PD 1216

through lot

pd 957: lot bounded on two opposite sides by roads

interior lot

pd 957: lot located at the inner portion of a block with a minimum of three-meter (3-m) wide access which forms part of the lot

Condominium

pd 957: mean an interest in real property consisting of a separate interest in a unit in a residential, industrial or commercial building and an undivided interest in common directly or indirectly, in the land on which it is located and in other common areas of the building

bulk buyer

pd 957: mean any person who acquires a lot or a portion of the subdivision and who, with or without re-subdividing or introducing housing or other facilities, sells the same, under its previous license to sell or in a new license to sell in his name to the public

Unit

pd 957: means a part of the condominium project intended for any type of independent use or ownership, including one or more rooms or spaces located in one or more floors (or part or parts of floors) in a building or buildings and such accessories as may be appended thereto

Project

pd 957: means the entire parcel of real property divided or to be divided in condominiums, including all structures thereon

Condominium Project

pd 957: means the entire parcel of real property divided or to be divided in condominium, including all structures thereon

Common Areas

pd 957: means the entire project excepting all units separately granted, held or reserved

To divide

pd 957: means to divide the ownership thereof or other interest therein by conveying one or more condominiums therein but less than the whole thereof.

juridical person

pd 957: refers to a business firm whether a corporation, partnership, cooperative or association or a single proprietorship

Project Cost

pd 957: refers to cost of the project

Medium Cost and Open Market

pd 957: refers to housing projects where prices of house and lot packages are within the suggested price ranges as determined through HUDCC resolution and falling under the standards prescribed in these rules

Service Roads

pd 957: roads which provide for the distribution of traffic among individual lots and activity centers

Motor Courts

pd 957: shall have a right-of-way of not less than 6m in width with provision for sufficient space for vehicular turn around in the form of a cul-de-sac, loop, branch or "T", with a maximum length of 60 meters inclusive of terminal

Buy and Purchase

pd 957: shall include any contract to buy, purchase, or otherwise acquire for a valuable consideration a subdivision lot, including the building and other improvements, if any, in a subdivision project or a condominium unit in a condominium project

Sale or Sell

pd 957: shall include every disposition, or attempt to dispose, for a valuable consideration, of a subdivision lot, including the building and other improvements thereof, if any, in a subdivision project or condominium unit in a condominium project

Decree

pd 957: shall mean Presidential Decree No. 957 otherwise known as "The Subdivision and Condominium Buyer's Protective Decree

Person

pd 957: shall mean a natural or a juridical person

Condominium Unit

pd 957: shall mean a part of the condominium project intended for any type of independent use or ownership, including one or more rooms or spaces located in one or more floors (or part of parts of floors) in a building or buildings and such accessories as may be appended thereto

Complex Subdivision Plan

pd 957: shall mean a subdivision plan of a registered land wherein a street, passageway or open space is delineated on the plan

Subdivision Project

pd 957: shall mean a tract or a parcel of land registered under Act No. 496 which is partitioned primarily for residential purposes into individual lots with or without improvements thereon, and offered to the public for sale, in cash or in installment terms

New Settlement

pd 957: shall mean any new, largescale development, consisting of one or several subdivision projects planned to provide housing, work places and related facilities within a more or less self-contained environment

Subdivision Lot

pd 957: shall mean any of the lots, whether residential, commercial, industrial, or recreational, in a subdivision project

Dealer

pd 957: shall mean any person directly engaged as principal in the business of buying, selling or exchanging real estate whether on a full-time or part-time basis

Broker

pd 957: shall mean any person who, for commission or other compensation, undertakes to sell or negotiate the sale of a real estate belonging to another

Authority

pd 957: shall mean the National Housing Authority

Condominium Project

pd 957: shall mean the entire parcel of real property divided or to be divided primarily for residential purposes into condominium units, including all structures thereon

Developer

pd 957: shall mean the person who develops or improves the subdivision project or condominium project for and in behalf of the owner thereof

Open Space

pd 957: shall refer to an area reserved exclusively for parks, playgrounds, recreational uses, schools, roads, places of worship, hospitals, health centers, barangay centers and other similar facilities and amenities

Main Subdivision Project

pd 957: shall refer to the proposed residential subdivision or residential condominium project which shall be the basis for computing the 20% requirement for socialized housing

Owner

pd 957: shall refer to the registered owner of the land subject of a subdivision or a condominium project

Socialized Housing

pd 957: shallrefer to projects intended for theunderprivileged and homeless wherein thehousing package selling price is within the lowest interest rate under the Unified Home Lending Program (UHLP) or any equivalent housing program of the Government, the private sector or non-government organizations

Frontage

pd 957: side of a lot which abuts a street

Collector Road

pd 957: street or a road that services pedestrian/vehicular traffic from minor roads leading to major roads

Dwelling Unit

pd 957: structure designed or used as residence

Lot

portion of a subdivision or any parcel of land intended as a unit for transfer or ownership for building development

Industrial

power plants shall be classified under what type of PD PD 1096: 1096: occupancy

Consultation

refers to the constitutionally mandated process BP 220: whereby the public on their own or through people's organizations, is provided an opportunity to be heard and to participate in the decision-making process on matters involving the protection and promotion of its legitimate collective interests, which shall include appropriate documentation and feedback mechanisms

Salesman

shall refer to the person regularly employed by a broker to perform, for and in his behalf, any or all the functions of a real estate broker

PD 1185

the old Fire Code

section 302.3

under the revices IRR of the NBCP, what is the specific subsection that provides for the signing and sealing of architectural documents

2.10m

what is the minimum headroom when a duct crosses the hallway

march 17, 2004

when was ra9266 approved?

city council

who or what body is responsible for zoning exemption, reclassification, or change of zone ordinance?

5.6mm

PD 1096: minimum thickness of glass for jalousies

12.5mm

PD 1096: minimum thickness of glass used for floors

200mm

PD 1096: minimum wall thickness of a fireplace

1.20m

PD 1096: minimum width of a court connecting to a passageway in a street

0.9m

PD 1096: minimum width of a dropped curb

750mm

PD 1096: minimum width of a stair in a stage egress

1.20m

PD 1096: minimum width of a temporary walkway

800mm

PD 1096: minimum width of an aisle serving only one side

1.1m

PD 1096: minimum width of an exit corridor

1.10m

PD 1096: minimum width of an exit door in an aisle

450-480mm

PD 1096: minimum width of any seat

900mm

PD 1096: minimum width of exit in a stage

250mm

PD 1096: minimum width of run for a circular stair used as an exit

1.10m

PD 1096: minimum width of side aisles

120 kg/sqm

PD 1096: minimum wind load capacity for roofs for vertical projection

3

PD 1096: number of exit for occupant load of 599-999

1:125sqm of gross floor area

PD 1096: office building parking ratio

10% and 5%

PD 1096: open space requirement for a corner lot or a through lot

50% and 20%

PD 1096: open space requirement for an interior

12 cu.m

PD 1096: standard air space requirement per person for factories

300mm

PD 1096: standard maximum distance of a standpipe from an opening in a stairway

1.20sqm

PD 1096: standard minimum area of a toilet

2.50 x 5.00 meters

PD 1096: standard size of a perpendicular parking slot

1.5m

PD 1096: standard turn circle of a wheelchair

1:50sqm of spectators area

PD 1096: theaters, cinemas, auditoria, and stadia parking ratio

165

PD 1096: total width of exits in meter shall not be less than the total occupant load served divided by

setback

PD 1096: vacant space left between the building and lot lines

automatic fire sprinkler service

pd 1096: what is AFSS

840mm

PD 1096: In standard seating, the minimum spacing of rows measured from back to back

300mm-1200mm

PD 1096: Siamese connections for dry stand pipe shall be located on the street-front of a building above grade

inner court

PD 1096: a court bounded on all sides or around its periphery by building lines

open court

PD 1096: a court bounded on three sides by building lines with one side bounded by another open space

Show Window

PD 1096: a store window in which goods are displayed

14 cu.m

PD 1096: air space requirement for a habitable room per person

3 cu.m

PD 1096: air space requirement for a school room per person

1:5 classrooms

PD 1096: colleges and university parking ratio

1:25 beds

PD 1096: hospital building parking ratio

1:10 bedrooms

PD 1096: hotel building parking ratio

1.80m

PD 1096: maximum center to center spacing of a draft curtain sprinkler

1.2m

PD 1096: maximum dimension of a stair landing

60m

PD 1096: maximum distance of a handicapped parking from the facility being served

6m

PD 1096: maximum distance of any portion of a building from the nozzle of a 23 meters fire hose

250sqm

PD 1096: maximum floor area for an attic made of combustible materials

750sqm

PD 1096: maximum floor area for an attic made of combustible materials equipped with automatic fire extinguisher system

0.9m

PD 1096: maximum height of a handrail above the stair thread

1.2m

PD 1096: maximum height of a siamese connection above the ground

1.2m

PD 1096: maximum length of glass for jalousies

45m

PD 1096: maximum line of travel to an exit of an aisle w/o sprinkler

300mm

PD 1096: maximum projection beyond the property line of a footing along the national road and at least 2.40 meters in depth

400mm

PD 1096: maximum rise of one row of seat to the next

1:10

PD 1096: maximum slope for an entrance or exit ramp

1:8

PD 1096: maximum slope for an exit passageway

1:8

PD 1096: maximum slope of an aisle

1:10

PD 1096: maximum slope of an exit court

1.2m

PD 1096: maximum width of a business sign

1.2m

PD 1096: maximum width of an exit door leaf

1sqm

PD 1096: minimum area for a vent shafts

1.30sqm

PD 1096: minimum area of a double acting door view panel in sq.mm. or sq.m

2.7m

PD 1096: minimum ceiling height for naturally ventilated rooms

900mm

PD 1096: minimum clear width of an exit doorway

3m

PD 1096: minimum clearance of a canopy or a marquee from the sidewalk

3m

PD 1096: minimum clearance of an arcade above sidewalk

2.4m

PD 1096: minimum clearance of the lowest portion of an awning to the ground

1.5m

PD 1096: minimum dimension of a kitchen

1m

PD 1096: minimum distance of a sign from any electrical post or telephone wires

0.3m

PD 1096: minimum downward projection of a draft curtain on all sides of the unenclosed opening

600mm

PD 1096: minimum extended portion of a chimney above the roof

1.2m

PD 1096: minimum extension of a proscenium wall above the roof

1.80m

PD 1096: minimum headroom clearance for a mezzanine

2m

PD 1096: minimum headroom clearance for any stair

2.4m

PD 1096: minimum height of a construction fence

900mm

PD 1096: minimum height of a guard rail located in front of the grandstand

0.80m

PD 1096: minimum height of a handrail above the stair thread

1m

PD 1096: minimum height of a protective railing in a construction

300mm

PD 1096: minimum height of a siamese connection above grade

2m

PD 1096: minimum height of an exit door

300mm

PD 1096: minimum horizontal clearance of the curb line to the outermost edge of the marquee

2m

PD 1096: minimum horizontal dimension of a court

30mm

PD 1096: minimum increase in width of aisles for every linear meter towards an exit

10.70 lux

PD 1096: minimum intensity of lights for exits

2.5m

PD 1096: minimum lateral spacing for plastic skylights

2

PD 1096: minimum number of exit for a projection room

2

PD 1096: minimum number of exit for any stage

2

PD 1096: minimum number of exit for floors above the first storey having an occupant load of more than 10

2

PD 1096: minimum number of steps for an entrance or exit stair

4

PD 1096: minimum number of wheelchair seating for 51-300 seating capacity for auditoriums

10% of lot area

PD 1096: minimum open space requirement for a corner lot

300mm

PD 1096: minimum size of a thread for an entrance or exit step

750mm

PD 1096: minimum spacing for seats with backrest measured from back to back

600mm

PD 1096: minimum spacing for seats without backrests measured from back to back

750mm

PD 1096: minimum stair width for a residence

900m

PD 1096: minimum stair width for occupant load of less than 50

14

pd 1096: maximum number of seats between aisles

7

pd 1096: maximum of seats between walls of group H and I without fixed seats


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