PD 1096 Flashcards
All on-site work done from site preparation, excavation, foundation, assembly of all the components and installation of utilities and equipment of buildings/structure
Construction
Any new construction which increases the height or area of an existing building/structure
Addition
Construction in a building/ structure involving changes in the materials used, partitioning, location/ size of openings, structural parts, existing utilities and equipment but does not increase the overall area thereof.
Alteration
Any physical change made on a building/ structure to increase its value, utility and/ or to improve its aesthetic quality
Renovation
A change in the use or occupancy of a building/ structure or any portion there of which has different requirements
Conversion
Remedial work done on any damaged or deteriorated portion/s of a building/structure to restore its original condition
Repair
The systematic dismantling or destruction of a building/ structure, in whole or in part
Demolition
A secondary building/ structure located within the same premises, the use of which is incidental to that of the main building/structure
Ancillary building structure
Tasked with the enforcement of the Code in his jurisdiction, issues, denies, suspends, and revokes permits, undertakes inspection of buildings, acts on claims
Building Official
Tasked with the enforcement of the Code in his jurisdiction, issues, denies, suspends, and revokes permits, undertakes inspection of buildings, and acts on claims.
Building Official
National government agency that enforces the IRR and imposes the penalties for administrative violations
Department of Public Works and Highways
A written authorization granted by the Building Official to an applicant allowing him to proceed with construction after plans, specifications and other pertinent documents have been found to be in conformity with the Code
Building permit
A building permit is valid for
One year from the date of issuance of the Building Permit
* means that the construction activity must commence within 1 year of the issuance
How many sets of plans and specifications should an architect/ engineer prepare under PD 1096?
5 sets
What are the standard documentary requirements to apply for a building permit?
a. Accomplished Application Form
b. 5 sets of plans/ specifications
c. (For owners) Original Certificate Title/ TCT & tax declaration and current RPT receipt
(If not the owner of the lot) Contract of Lease or Deed of Absolute Sale
Structural Analysis and Computation is required for buildings except for ___________________?
1-storey building and single detached not more than 20 sq.m
What construction works are exempted from a building permit?
A. Minor construction works such as:
- Enclosed areas less than or equal to 6 m²
- Ground floor terraces or patios less than 20 m²
- Installation of Window Grilles
- Garden pools not more than 500mm in depth
- Garden masonry walls not exceeding 1.2m in height
- Footpaths and driveways
What repair works are exempted from acquiring building permit
- Repairs not affecting or involving any structural member
- Repair or replacement of any interior portion not involving addition or alteration
- Repair or replacement of non-load bearing partition walls
- Door or window replacement
- Flooring re-work, painting/ finishing repair
- Repair or replacement of plumbing fixtures
What kind of structure is exempted from submitting plan and specifications?
- Traditional Indigenous Dwelling not more than Php 15,000 in cost
- Single Detached Dwelling up to 20 m²
+ simple sketch with site location and vicinity map will suffice
How many working days is the OBO required to release the Building Permit after the payment of required fees?
15 days
How many years from the project completion shall an AOR and EOR be criminally liable should the building collapse?
15 years from the completion of the project.
What is the grace period ( to file charges against an architect) provided to anyone if a building collapses ?
10 years after the building’s cikkaose
In case the building collapses due to defects in construction or the use of inferior materials the _______________along
with the __________________ shall be liable.
contractor, construction supervisor
Certificate of occupancy Requirements
a. Certificate of completion
b. Logbook
c. As-built plans and specs Building inspection sheet
Type of Construction
Wood construction
Type I
Type of Construction
Wood construction with fire-resistant materials with One-hour fire-resistive throughout
Type 2
Type of Construction
Masonry and wood construction with One hour fire resistive throughout and Incombustible exterior walls
Type 3
Type of Construction
Steel, iron, concrete, or masonry construction with Incombustible interiors (ceilings, walls)
Type 4
Type of Construction
Four-hour fire-resistive throughout with Structural elements of steel, iron, concrete or masonry
Type 5
The degree to which a material can withstand fire Usually expressed in the form of a time period rating (how long a material can withstand being burned)
Fire resistive rating
Eaves over required windows shall at least be ___________ from the side and rear property lines
750mm
A fireproof barrier used to prevent the spread of fire between or through
buildings
Firewalls
Ground floor area exclusions (3)
a. Covered areas for parking, driveways, service, and utilities.
b. Vertical penetrations in parking floors where no residential or office units are present.
c. Uncovered areas for helipads, cooling towers, accu, overhead water tanks, roof decks, laundry area/cages, wadding or swimming pools, jacuzzis, terraces, gardens, courts, or plazas, balconies exceeding 10 sqm, fire escape structures and the like.
Which of the following is not part of the GFA?
a. balcony
b. basement parking
c. elevator lobby
d. hallway
b. basement parking (below established grade)
Which of the following is NOT part of the GFA?
a. maid’s room
b. elevator lobby
c. hallway
d. carport
d. carport (covered area)
Which of the following is part of the GFA?
a. maid’s room
b. carport
c. basement parking
d. cooling tower
a. maid’s room
Which of the following is part of the BHL?
a. parapet
b. signage
c. mast
d. antenna
a. parapet
Which is not part of the Building Footprint?
a. exterior walls
b. lower ground floor
c. basement
d. podium ground floor
c. basement (not gl)
Which is not part of the building footprint?
a. mall interior court garden
b. elevator
c. lobby
d. fire exits
a. mall interior court garden (open space)
Which is part of the building footprint?
a. utility room
b. balcony
c. mezzanine level
d. basement
a. utility room (at ground level)
Thickness of foundation?
250 mm
Depth of foundation below the surface of the ground?
600 mm
Structural loads for First floor live load?
200 kg/sqm
Structural loads for Second floor live load?
150 kg/sqm
Structural loads for Wind load for roofs?
120 kg/sqm
Maximum riser for stairs?
200 mm
Maximum tread for stairs?
200 mm
Minimum width of stairs with >10 occupant load?
700 mm
Minimum width of stairs with 10-50 occupant load?
900 mm
Minimum width of stairs with <50 occupant load?
1.10 m
Handrail height?
800 mm - 900 mm
PSO + TOSL
TLA
USA + ISA
TOSL
PSO + ISA
MACA
MACA + USA
TLA
AMBF / TLA
PSO
TLA X FLAR
GFA
GFA X CONVERTOR
TGFA
Open space percentage for Inside Lot?
20% open space
Open space percentage for Interior Lot?
50%
Open space percentage for Corner Lot?
10%
Open space percentage for Corner Through Lot?
5%
Open space percentage of Corner Through Lot abutting 3 or more streets?
5%
Open space percentage for End Lot?
30% - 50%
Door width? (minimum and maximum)
min - 700 mm / 900 mm
max - 1200 mm
Minimum door height?
2.00 m
Maximum length of dead end?
6.00 m