PD1096 Flashcards
min height of door pd 1096 bp 344 bp220
2.00m
min width of door pd 1096 bp220 bp344
1096 -900mm
344-800mm
220 -800mm
max width door
1200mm
front setback R1
4.5m
side setback and rear 1096
2.00mm
distance of eaves from prop line
0.75m
min room size for human habitation
6.00 sqm / min dim-2.00m
Kitchen
3.00sqm / min dim - 1.50m
min room size of bathroom
1.2sqm / min dim- 0.9m
airspace- school
3.00cubicm, allot 1 cbm per person
airspace- office and factories
12.00 cbm
airspace - habitable rooms
14cbm
ceiling hright grnd flr, second flr, succeeding flr
2.7m natural,
2.4 artificial,
2.1 succeding artificial
mezzanine
1.8m
windows for rooms
10% flr area, min 1sqm
windows for bathrooms
5% flr area, min 240sqmm
min dim of court
2.00m
min dim of passageway
1.2m
riser
200mm max
tread
250mm min
min headroom stairs
2.00m
min vertical distance bet landings
3.60m
handrail height
800-900mm
ramp slope bp344
1:12
min width ramp bp 344
1.20m
ramp handrail height bp344
700-900mm
corridors
1.10m
firewall extension
above roof-400mm
walls- 600mm
under eaves-300mm
BP 220- all 300mm
height doorknob
900mm
rule 1
general provisions
purpose of code
provide framework of min standards
scope
design, loc, siting, construction, alteration, repair, conversion, use occupancy, maintenance, moving, demolition, addition except traditional dwelling and bp220
on-site work done done from site
preparation, excavation, foundation,
assembly of all the components and
installation of utilities and equipment of
buildings/structure
constrcution
Any new construction which increases
the height or area of an existing
building/structure
addtion
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/s
thereof 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 bldg structure
Rule 2
Administration and Enforcement
sec of dpwh
Policy making
Memorandum circulars
Prescribe fees
Appoint building officials in all municipalities
bldg official
Tasked with the enforcement of the Code
in his jurisdiction
Issues, denies, suspends and revokes
permits
Undertakes inspection of buildings
Acts on claims
prescribes the fees
sec of dpwh
collects the fees
blg official
fee exemptions
Public buildings
Traditional family dwellings <15 000
dangerous bldgs
Structural hazard
Fire hazard
Unsafe electrical wiring
Unsafe mechanical installation
Inadequate sanitation and health facilities
Architectural deficiency
options for dangerous bldgs
Repair
Vacation
Demolition
Rule 3
Permits
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
bldg permit
when is bldg permit req
Before constructing, altering, repairing,
converting, moving, adding to,
demolishing a building.
bldg permit exemptions
Minor constructions
Repair works
Minor constructions
Minor structures 6 sqm or less detached
from other buildings, for private use only.
(Example: Sheds, poultry houses,
greenhouses)
Open terraces or patios not exceeding 20 sqm.
Window grilles
Garden pools 500mm deep or shallower
Garden masonry walls not exceeding 1.20m in height
bldg permit type
Ancillary Permit
Accessory Permit
Repairs
Not involving structural members
Of non-load bearing partition walls
Not involving addition or alteration
Of doors, windows, floors, fences and
walls
Of plumbing fixtures
Permit Reqs
Application forms
If lot is owned,
-OCT or TCT
-Tax declaration
-Current real property tax receipt
If lot is NOT owned,
-Contract of Lease or Deed of Absolute Sale in place of TCT
Five sets of plans and specs, signed and
sealed by various professionals
Issuance of permits
15 days from payment of fees
Liability clause
Article 1723 of the Civil Code
Cert of Occupancy
Certificate of completion
Logbook
As-built plans and specs
Building inspection sheet
expiration of bldg permit
Construction does not commence within 1
year from date of issue
Construction does not resume 120 days
after suspension or abandonment of work
Rule 4
Type of Construction
Type 1
Wood COnst
Type II
Wood construction with fire-resistant
materials
One-hour fire-resistive throughout
Type III construction
Masonry and wood construction
One hour fire resistive throughout
Incombustible exterior walls
Type IV
Steel, iron, concrete, or masonry
construction
Incombustible interiors (ceilings, walls)
Type V
Four-hour fire resistive throughout
Structural elements of steel, iron, concrete
or masonry
Rule 5
Fire ZOnes
Areas within which only certain types of
construction are allowed, based on their
occupancy, type of construction, and
resistance to fire
Fire ZOnes
All types of construction allowed
Non-fire restricted zones
Type I construction NOT allowed
Fire restrictive zones
Types I, II, and III NOT allowed
Highly fire restrictive zones
bldgs in multiple fire zone
Shall be considered as part of the more
restrictive zone if more than 1/3 of its total
floor area is in that zone
Rule 6
Fire Resistive Requirements
The degree to which a material can
withstand fire
Fire Resistive Rating
Rule 7
Occupancies + Requirements
Classification and General Reqs of all bldgs by use or occupancy
assigned to buildings,
occupancies
assigned to lands.
zones
occupancy classifications A-J
A – Residential dwellings
B - Residentials, hotels, apartments
C - Education and recreation
D – Institutional
E – Business and mercantile
F – Industrial
G – Storage and hazardous
H – Assembly other than Group I
I – Assembly with 1,000 or more occupant
load
J - Accessory
zoning classifications
R, C, GI, I, UTS, SPE, PRE, CUL, A, AI,PUD
R – Residential
C – Commercial
GI – General institutional
I – Industrial
UTS – Utilities, Transportation, Services
SPE - Special
PRE - Park structures, recreation,
entertainment
CUL – Cultural
A – Agricultural
AI – Agroindustrial
PUD – Planned unit development
No building shall be constructed unless it
adjoins or has direct access to a public
space, yard, or street on at least one of its
sides.
right of way/ access to property
a reinforced masonry or reinforced conrete spearator with appropriate fire resistive rating
firewalls
TGFA
Total gross floor area
The total floor space inside the building
TGFA
BHL
bldg heoght limit
highest adjoining sidewalk or
natural grade line
grade line
car parking perpendicular
2.5 x 5
car parking parallel
2.15 x 6
jeepney
3 x 9
standard truck/ bus
3.6 x 12
articulated truck
3.6 x 18
park slot hotel
highly urbanized - 1 slot/ 3 rms
if not - 1 slot/ 7 rms
church parking slot
1 slot per 50sqm
Public universities parking slot
1 slot every 5 classrooms
public hospital parking slot
1 slot every 25 beds
The building ingress and the intersection
shall be at least
50m apart
foundation
at least 250 mm thick
atleast 600mm below surface of ground
PSO
= Percentage of site occupancy
TOSL
Total open space within lot
The part of the lot occupied by the building AKA B;DG FOOTPRINT expressed in %
PSO
The part of the lot NOT occupied by the
building
TOSL
USA
Unpaved surface area
TLA=
PSO + TOSL
The portion of the open space that is unpaved
USA
ISA
Impervious surface area
The portion of the open space that is paved
ISA
MACA
Maximum Allowable Construction Area