Community Market
Community Market
The floor area for stalls in the above listed three types of markets has been
basically decided as follows. When the market is designed the floor area
calculations are performed by adding the corridors and toilets to the number
of basic modular units. The average floor space which is used in the
calculations is listed by stall type in the table below:
(3) Standards for the number of stalls in a city public market, stall floor
area by stall type and building dimensions
The basic grid for the city public market is 14.4m x 14.4m = 297.36 m2,
with 7.2m clearance between columns. The project is designed by
combining blocks equivalent to one unit of this grid. The maximum height
of the building is 7.2m, and the basic number of stalls which can tenant a
grid is as follows:
Criteria for the,
Stall type number of stalls
A) Wet corner 40
B) Semi-wet corner 40
C) General merchandise 10 - 20
D) Clothing 8- 10
E) Misc 20 - 40
The following dimensions are the floor areas by industry type used by
the above listed stalls:
Sections Dimension m
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(4) Standards for the number of stalls in a regional public market, stall
floor area by stall type and building dimensions
The basic grid for the regional public market is 9.6m x 9.6m = 92.16 m2,
with 4.8m clearance between columns. The project is
designed by combining blocks equivalent to one unit of this grid. The
maximum height of the
building is 6.3m, and the basic number of stalls which can tenant a grid
is as follows:
A) Wet corner 24
B) Semi-wet corner 16
C) General merchandise 12
D) Clothing 9
E) Misc. 16
The following dimensions are the floor areas by industry type used by the
above listed stalls:
Sections Dimension (m)
1.2 x 2.4
Fish
Meat, Poultry, 1.2 x 2.4
Fruits, Vegetables 2.4 X 2.4
Cereals 2.4 X
Footwear X 2.4
Groceries 3.6 x
Restaurant (Carinderia) 3.6 x 3.6
The satellite market is a smaller scale public market than the city and
regional public markets previously described. The basic grid for this
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satellite market is 6.0m x 6.0m = 36 m2, with 4.8m clearance between
columns. The maximum height of the building is 3.6m, and the basic
number of stores which can tenant a grid is as follows:
D) Clothing 2
Total 16
The following dimensions are the floor areas by industry type used by the
In addition to the previously described stall floor area, the facilities which this
module requires have the following specifications:
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There are standard stall module and market design drawings such as the
example layout of a regional public market depicted in Fig. 5-2-1 below.
There are also standard design drawings of each type of market in Appendix
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Fig. 5-2-1: A 5.5 Module Regional Public
Market
9.6m 9.6m 9.6m
5 - 3 Basic Plan
5 - 3 1 Module Definitions
(1) Ideas Relating to Defined elements and basis of the module
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(4) Overall technical and - Future development trends
information base - "Modular Approach"
Details of the request
(5) Construction base
- Future development trends
2) Ideas Relating to the Use of Modules in the Project
As the result of studies carried out as per (1) above, the unit of measure
will be defined as being 1.2m and 12m (multiples of 1.2).
As the result of studies carried out as per (1) above, the unit of measure
will be defined as being 1.2m, 2.4m, 12m and 14.4m (multiples of 1.2).
As the result of studies carried out as per (1) above, the units of
measure for each category of stall are summarized in table 5-3-1 below.
These dimensions do not adhere to the three types of market place (city,
regional and satellite) which were established by the Ministry of
Interior and Local
Government and detailed in the "Modular Approach" report, but are units
of
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measure which can be jointly used in the construction modules for all
market places.
Table 5-3-1 Stall Category and Unit of Measure
Structural Element 9) Restaurant (Carinderia)
10) Disposal of goods, Auctions
1) Fish
11) Auxiliary facilities,
Equipment
2) MeatJPoultry
3) Fruits, Vegetables (1) Toilets, Clean water
4) Dry goods, Food groceries(Sari-Sari) outlet
(2) Administration
5) General merchandise office
6) Cereals
7) Footwear (3) Machinery equipment
8) Clothing room
Water outlet 2.4 x 2.4 2.4 x 4.8
3) Vegetables, Fruit
4.8
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9)
Restaurant (Carindelia)
10) Disposal of goods, Auctions 11) (5) Ice house, Cold storage
11) (1) Toilets, Clean water outlet
11) (2) Administration office
(3) Machinery equipment room
(4) Water outlet
(5) Standard floor plan dimensions for the building: Fig. 5-3-2
With reference to the structural element used for stores and auxiliary facilities,
the standard dimensions for the building floor plan will be defined
The area of 1 unit is
14.4m x 14.4= 207.36m2
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(7) Building structural configuration: Fig. 5-34
Roof(lron roofing)
frame
-structur
reinforced concrete)
The 14.4m by 14.4m grid will be set as the unit of measure, and the project
will consist of an assembly of these units. Furthermore, the construction will
be reinforced concrete columns and beams, with a timber truss frame work
and sheet iron roofing, and except for the foundations and flooring planks
the all the buildings will be of uniform specifications.
(8) Market building structural plan
1) General
There are three types of structures being utilized in the existing
buildings; timber construction, reinforced-concrete columns with timber
truss construction, and reinforced concrete columns with steel truss
construction. These different types of construction are used according to
the scale of the building and plot of land.
A typical stall module, which is also the typical structural module,
are displayed in the guide lines for public market place restoration.
However, there ends up being a great number of columns in this module,
and there are many restrictions imposed on the floor plan, so a wide
span structural module will be defined (See 4-3-1, (4)).
2) Structural plan
O Basic concepts
The constructio materials used will take into sufficient
consideration preventing harmful cracks or warping of
beams and floor vibration damage from occurring when
the building is put into use the materials will also ensure
that the building also does not lack durability to withstand
earthquakes and
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Structural design standards
These will basically conform to Philippine calculation
standards
Construction method and materials to be used
The construction methods generally used for local
construction are reinforced-concrete, timber and reinforced concrete
block construction. A variety of quality can be seen in domestically
produced major construction materials such as timber, cement, steel
and so forth, so it will be necessary to pay attention when utilizing
these materials.
Concrete: Cement
The quality will be confirmed by performing concrete
compression tests, etc.
Aggregate
Procurement will be done locally, and use
Concrete blocks:
These will be produced
locally. Constructionuse grade concrete will be used.
As the roof is light and the structure is not high, the planned
building will be constructed directly on the foundations. The soil at
the Car Car site is soft and weak, there is a fear that subsidence will
occur to a greater or lesser degree due to various reasons such as
seepage of subterranean water, so the
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configuration of the building will need to take into account
maintaining the overall balance. In order to achieve this
balance, the constructed floor slab will provide rigidity
for the floor surface.
1. Permissible
Soil soil bearing
capacity
2. Danao light. brown 5,688
plastic clay
Market
3. dark gray organic 5,500
Oroquieta
clayey silts
Market
Sapang Daraga raddish brown 8,000
semi plastic clay
Slaughter 9,000
house
6) Design load
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pedistrian area, so be loaded only at the time of construction and
inspection.
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Combination of loads
Design load for long-term use (permanent)
For all markets the volume and pressure of the water supply is insufficient,
and the lack of water is the cause of unhygienic conditions, so an elevated
reservoir tank and reservoir tank will be installed. The sales stalls in the wet
section will be constructed from concrete with tiled facings which can be
washed down with water. Furthermore, the floor will be installed 30-45cm
above ground level, and the floor finish will be mortar with trowel, so that it
can be washed. A drainage pit will be installed in the market place in a way
that it can be kept clean. The partitions between the restaurants will be
constructed from concrete blocks as water and fire will be used, and the
partitions for other stalls will be constructed from timber, taking in account
for future relocations and resizing, etc. The sloping ramps will be installed in
the main corridors, toilets and the administration office corridors for
handicapped people and so that goods can be transported.
The height of the slaughter house hanger rail will be as per the
specifications in the "Slaughter House" engineering guidelines. Metal
parts will be installed in areas close to the sea, so sufficient rust
prevention painting will be performed.
The design for toilet facility will be as per the specifications detailed in the
Department of Local and. Interior Governments "Modular Approach" for
public markets. In order to ensure an adequate drainage gradient the toilets
will be installed at a height +1.0m above the sales area floor. Toilets for
handicap use and sloping ramps will also be installed.
The rubbish area will be partitioned off by a wall 1.8m high, and a water tap
will be installed so that the area can be washed out. The rubbish area will
also be constructed and positioned in an area so that rubbish collection
vehicles can draw up along side.
In this project, electricity will be drawn from the electrical power supply,
and electricity will be distributed from power distribution boards located in
administration office or in other suitable locations. The general sales area
will be illuminated at 150Lx and the toilets above 50Lx. The area above the
corridors will be used as a rack for wiring and piping, and power will be
supplied systematically and reliably.
The drainage facilities within the market will be as accessible and as easy to
clean as possible, and covers will be installed in the customer flow areas.
Rain water and drainage water from within the market will be drawn off
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through a drainage gutter close to the site, and sewage will be discharged
after it has been treated by the sewage system.
(15) Slaughter house
The engineering guide lines for slaughter houses in the Philippines was
produced by the National Meat Inspection. Commission, the National
Accident Prevention Committee and the Immigration Regulation
Committee in September 1987.
The engineering guidelines detailing the methodology for selecting
sites and application forms accompanied by drawing scales, points to
pay attention to when designing, specifications, facilities designs,
construction designs, finish tables, animal holding pen facilities, overall
guidelines, details about opening the building, necessary equipment and
machinery, etc, As the conditionals are legally defined in a detailed
manner, the design is basically in accordance with these guide lines.
(See Fig. 5-3-6)
etc.
etc.
Distribution
The scale of the facilities is determined by the number of head
processed per day, but generally speaking it is possible for the treatment
process workers to manual process up to about 50 head per day. This
project falls within the range of what can be processed manually.
The size of the meat inspection area is closely related to the
Philippines food hygiene regulations, and it is necessary to receive
approval from the Ministry of Agriculture, National Meat Inspection
Commission which is the competent authority. (For reference, in
Japan meat inspection is immediately performed after the meat
processing, so a large space is not required.) Furthermore, a space of
3.0m per head between hangers is generally adequate for larger
animals and 1.0m to 1.2m per head for smaller animals.
An area for the storage of internal organs and hides will be required
in an auxiliary room. After items apart from meat, such as internal
organs and hides; have been processed, they are washed with hot
water and stored in salt to prevent rotting until the hide processing
contractor, etc can come and collect them. Furthermore, the blood
which is produced during the course of the treatment process can be
used in cosmetics, fertilizers, etc., also sold in the market so a
storage space is also required in the same manner until the
contractor can come and collect the products.
Inflow
Discharge
Air
The waste water is adulterated with large volumes of fat particles
and solid matter, so after the separation of solid and liquid by using
a pressure floating system as a pre-processing, it will be possible to
process the waste water to BOD 20ppm using the activated sludge
method. This is the ideal processing method which is suitable from
the point of view of the environmental protection.
e Leaching
Oxidation
Fermentation
Dilution
Algal
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Fig 5 - 3 - 6 Standard Plan of a Slaughter House
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Section
5 3 - 2 Construction Plans for Each Market
I. Danao Market
(1) Site Usage Plan
DANAO SPORTS CITYAND CULTURA
CENTER
BÅGSÅKA
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The site can be approached from two directions and both sides will be used.
The intersection of the path of flow of administration, customers and vehicles
will be noted so not to obstruct the overall functionality of the market place.
The floor level of the sales area will be set to GL + 005m in order to ensure
an adequate drainage gradient.
The floor level of the toilet facilities will also be set to the floor level of the
sales area + 1.0m (GL + 1.5m) for sewage processing and drainage. The
drainage pipes will be installed to run along the site boundaries, so that there
can be suitable the drainage gradient which is not obstructed by other
facilities.
The heavy construction equipment yard which. faces the road in front of the
market, obstructs the main entrance to the market, so the main approach is
from the car park facing the river. Furthermore, this approach will also be
suitable for the future planned expansion (to be used for road side stalls for
the moment) at the back of the facility.
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(2) Building Plan
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2) Facilities Plan
Electrical facilities
The electrical Power Supply will be drawn from a 13.2kv AC
line which runs along the road in front of the market, and this
will be connected to the transformers.
Base lighting fixtures will be installed within the compound
and these will provide illumination over 100tx.
o Small meters will be installed in each bloc.k or for each
tenant, and the individual power consumption for each
user will be calculated.
An announcement broadcast system will be installed in the
building.
Emergency alarm systems will be installed in each block.
A lightning road will be installed on top of the overhead
water supply tank.
Water supply facilities
City water will be supplied from the road running in front
of the market. Water will be supplied to necessary locations
by a gravity feed system after passing through a 100m2
inlet tank and a 20m3 over head water tank
Waste water facilities (refer to 5-3-1 Module Definitions)
Sewage will be processed in decomposition tanks as shown in
the "Modular Approach", and the waste water will then be discharged
into the public sewage system runing along the road in front of the
market.
126.72 2.4mX2.4m
Fruits 5.76m2
SEMI.
WET Dried fish 103.68
Section
Clothing
Footwear
GEN., Groceries
MERCH Food stuffs, 729.60
Section daily goods
4.0m X6.Om
Cafeteria 576.00 24.0m2
Other 253.44
Total 3,148.80
v)
1 Om2fperson Staff 15 X 10m2= 150m2
Administration Office 114.00
Toilets 144.00 Standard unit 12m X 12mi Bec4use of limitation of drain grade 1 location 1 unit
Equipment machinery
10.00 • Pump1.5mXOfl.mX2+Inspection corridor 0.6m
room
Storage 12.96 0.13m2/store 51.84m2)
Unloading dock, Auction area 464.75 Sales counter area 10% • Modular approach estimate area 7415m2/10=741.5m2
Storage 38.88
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Corridors (Stairs, slope etc.) 220.99
TOTAL 810.61
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2. Oroquieta Market
(1) Site Usage Plan
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not be prepared so it was removed from the project (the
slaughter house will be left in its existing state.)
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(2) Building Plan
As the slaughter house can not be relocated, the plans for the road side
stalls will be removed, and the stalls will be left as it.
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2
som
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2) Facilities Plan
O Electrical facilities
The electrical Power Supply will be drawn from a 13.2kv
AC line which runs along the road in front of the market,
and this will be connected to the transformers.
e Base lighting fixtures will be installed within the compound
and these will provide illumination over 1006K.
-
Small meters will be installed in each block or for each
tenant, and the individual power consumption for each
user will be calculated.
e An announcement broadcast system will be installed in the
building.
e Emergency alarm systems will be installed in each block.
A lightning road will be installed on top of the overhead
water supply tank.
C) Water supply facilities
City water will be supplied from the road running in front of the
market. Water will be supplied to necessary locations by a
gravity feed system after passing through a 100m2 inlet tank and
a 20m3 over head water tank
O Waste water facilities (refer to 5-3-1 Module Definitions)
Sewage will be processed in decomposition tanks as shown
in the "Modular Approach", and the waste water will then be
discharged into the public sewage system runing along the
road in front of the market,
3) Cross section, structural and building materials plan O
Configuration of the Foundations.
Each column will be supported by an independant foundation,
and sub-beams will only be used to connect the short. span
(2.4m).
An independant foundation is
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floor area
(m2) Unit
Counter
1.2m
2.88m2
Fish
WET
Section
1.2m X 2.4m
Meat
2.88m2
Other 195.84
170 • 143 •
Total 1,411.20
Administration Office
Potential Area
Ice house Area
Standard unit 12m X 12m.: Building will be shru_nk because of the site
Toilets 68.04
condition
Equipment machinery room
Storage
Corridors 1,436.78 Corridor width 2.4m . so that carts can pass by each other
TOTAL 194,48
Slaughter House 285.61rn2as per the slaughter house guide lines
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3. Sapang Dalaga Market
(1) Site and Layout Plan
The site can be approached from two directions and both sides will be used.
The intersection of the path of flow of administration, customers and
vehicles will be noted so not to obstruct the overall functionality of the
market place.
Ø The floor level Of the sales area will be set to GL + 0.5m in order to
ensure an adequate drainage gradient.
The floor level of the toilet facilities will also be set to the floor level of
the sales area + 1.0m (GL + 1.5m) for sewage processing and drainage.
The drainage pipes will be installed to run along the site boundaries, so
that there can be suitable the drainage gradient which is not obstructed
by other facilities.
A section of the existing building will be repaired so it will not be possible to
secure car parking.
The slaughter house is located 100m away from the main market
building on a suitable site.
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(2) Building Plan
1) Floor planning (Zoning plan, Floor plan)
OFFICE(EXISTING)
E] -STALL
30M -POTENTIALAREA
B-TOILET
o -FAUCET
7.' -MACHINE
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O) An independant foundation is made by
joining the four short span colums.
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4) Floor area table Table 5 - 3 - 5
Name Sapan Dalaga Market
Building Location Sapan Dalaga Town
Site Area . 5,508.94m2 Building Area
,848.96m2
Planned Basis for Estimation
WET
Section Meat 28.80
2.4mX4.8m
Cereals 115.20
12 10
Vegetables! 57.60
Fruits
Clothing 172.80
Föötwear 2 .4mX4.8m
16
11.52m2 . 15 .
Groceries 2 .4mX4.Om
Food 9.6m?
GEN. stuffs, 115.20 19 12
MERCH daily
Section goods
4.0m X6.Om
Cafeteria 144.00 2 6
24.0m2
Total 817.92
Toilets Existing
Equipment machinery
5.76 • Distribution board 1m X 3m + inspection corridor 1.2m
room
Storage
Corridors 1,025.28
Corridor width 2.4m
Building Area TOTAL 1.848.96
TOTAL 191.48
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Floor Area for Each Market
Sales Oroquieta
Counter Danao Sapang
(m2) Dalaga
236.16 95.04
WET 74.88 28.80
Section Meat
506.88 115.20
Vegetables/ 126.72
Fruits 57.60
SEMI.
WET
Section 103.68 31.68
Clothing
Footweat 495.36 172.80
541.44
115.20
GEN. Groceries
729.60 576.00
MERCH Food stu*,
Section daily goods 144.00
Cafeteria
576.00 144.00
Other
253.44 195.84
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5 - 3-3 Design Conditions of the Market Places and Details/Surface of the
Project
Table 5-3 -7
Market Site Conditions and design conditions of the 1) Building
Studied Details of the Request
existing area
Danno Market Existing Market Site 2) Construction of a market 7,829.91m2
Cebu now place and stalls
401storos
Site: Located in business district in the center of the town Site
Province, Site, Ancillary
Danao City area: Approx. 1 ha
Number of stalls: facilities
Population: 300 stalls (+ 600 temporary stalls) Achninistration
73,358 omce areas
Condition of the facilities:
people Typhoon damage tw the roofs of the surrounding Toilets compound
(1990) buildings cah be seen. Furthermore, two stores Rubbish collection
within the market collapsed and hav been ieft as 3) Car park
such. The slaughter house is located away from the Paving within the tank
road. Bagsaknn
After the market has been relocated it is intended Space for hawkers
to redevelop the site as a commercial area or as a Elevated
park, but concrete plans are lacking. The preservoir
redevelopment plans will be decided before the
end ofJuly. Ice house
New Site
Location: Located about 300æ400m away from the existing
market, between the city hall and a gymnasium
Site area: 3.6 ha
Condition of the site:
The topography of the site is such that there are low
areas which will require ground filfing. It has been
decided to carry borrow soil from the city suburbs.
Work is in progress to grade the site and to remove
obstructions from the site. The empty lot besides
the gymnasium is being secured as the car park site.
Relocation of the slaughter house completed. An
agreement has been signed with the market
retailers.
The water supply will be provided by gravity driven
water supply system.
It is possible to discharge various drainage waters
into a small stream which flows through the site.
There is a rubbish dump at the rear of the site, and
External area 9,000 me
an alternative site has been located about 2km Total 7,829.91m2
away.
Oro uieta Site: Along side the Layawan River in the center of the 1) Reconstruction of the existing 2,916.02m2
Market market place, temporary site
Site area.• 1.8 ha for the 143 barracks stores.
Misamis
Occidental Number of stores:
2) Site, Ancillary facilities
Province, Market A: Carinderia 40 stalls Rubbish collection areas
Oroquieta MarketB: 376 stalls (raw fish, groceries,
City Car park and public bus
clothing) terminal
Barracks: 104 stalls Space for hawkers
Population:
Hawkers stalls: about 100 stalls Bagsakan
54,600
people Condition of the facilities:
(1990) There are 8 buildings consisting of Building A and
B, the administration office, slaughter house, the
agricultural products markets. the fish market,
public toilets, and the fire station.
Both buildings A and B are dilapidated and did not
suffer typhoon damage
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Market 5-3-4 Equipment Plan
Studied Site Conditions Building
Site: Pacing a national road (8m wide) in the center 1)
of the town
Daragg Site area: Approx. 0.5 hn
Market Number of stalls:
Misamis
90 stalls + hawkers stalls
Occidental 2)
Province, Condition of tha facilities:
Sapang e The site is divided into two levels, with 8 market
Daraga buildings on the upper level, and the fish
Town market on the lower level.
Population: The main roof of the market is horribly
21,900 dilapidated and dangerous.
people Inadequate water supply and drainage facilities
(1990)
3) Now Slaughter House Site
Condition of the site:
Land owned by the city, flat site with no
buildings or residents.
Grand total
Building Area 12,880.50m2
External Approximately
Details of the Request
area area
There Reconstruction of the market 1,848.96m2are no equipment apart from the ancillary
pluce Reconatruct in tha
temporary site crented by facilities related to the building.
removing the central two
buildings and the auxiliary
barracks
Site, Ancillary facilities
Pump shed
Elevated reservoir tank
Rubbish collection areas
Car park
Space for hawkers
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ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
5 4 Construction Plan
5 4 - 1 Execution Policy
After the Exchange of Notes has been concluded, the Japanese Consultant
and the Government of the Philippines (Department of Interior and Local
Government) will sign a consultation contract, in accordance with the Grant
Aid policies of the Government of Japan, and undertake detailed studies and
coordinate views sufficiently, based upon the opinions outlined in the Basic
Design Study, with regard to the preparation of tender documents such as
execution plan documents, the bid contracting work and the construction
work.
From the distant past the Republic of the Philippines has been in contact
with Western culture, and as it trades with various countries and also has
one of the highest education rates in the world, it can be thought that the
country has a good quality labour force. In this sort of environment,
construction technology in the urban areas is at a level which can be
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favourably compared to other advanced countries, and it is fair to say
that there will be absolutely no problems if economic support and the
appropriate administrative guidance are provided.
Furthermore, the main construction methods taken in to account for this
project, i.e. reinforced-concrete, brick and timber construction technology
are well known general construction methods, even in the regional areas.
There will not be that much degree of difficulty due to the regional
nature of the project, so there will also be few construction labour
problems. However, there are few sub-contractors in the regional areas
which have work experience on the construction of large scale
buildings such as this project, so it will be important• to maintain the
performance and quality of the building, safety during construction, and
a sanitary environment by providing appropriate construction
management and technical guidance.
The planned areas for this project are in an area which has a tropical
climate, high humidity and little temperature difference, at the same
time as not having a notable rainy season, so there will be no major
problems during construction implementation, baring being struck by
typhoons and extraordinary climat_ic conditions.
5 - 4 - 3 Division of Work
In cases of the execution of the work under grant aid form Japan, the division
of the scope of work between the Japanese side and the Philippine
government side is as follows in Table 5-4-1:
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Table 5-
1.
Republic of the Philippines
1. Construction work
Removal of obstructions
2. Construction work
from within the site
Structure, Architectural finishing
2. Grading work
Electrical power facilities work Felling of existing
Power receiving and transforming vegetation, removal of roots
station, main power and main line and ground levelling work
3. facilities, lighting, outlet facilities,
interphone facilities, broadcasting
facilities, lightning protection facilities. 3.
Exterior Work
Water supply, sewage, sanitary and Landscaping, plantation and
4. ventilation facilities general
Water supply facilities, .seage and outdoor fencing
4.
ventilation- facilities, sanitary equipment
facilities, overhead Connection with all
5. water supply tanks infrastructure
5. Water supply, electrical
power, telephone
6. Exterior Work
Roads within the compound, outdoor
lighting facilities, car parking, space for 6.
road side vendor stalls Fixtures and
'7.
furnishings
Curtains, general furniture,
Store partitions rubbish tins for individual
7.
stores, office equipment
8.
Miscellaneous
Sales counters Construction plan notification
procedures Customs
clearance at time of landing
and tax exemption
Fire extinguishers, rubbish collection bins, Costs incurred by bank arrangement
signs and notice boards
Costs required for maintenance,
operation and administration
5 - 4 4 Construction Supervising Plan
After the Exchange of Notes has been concluded, the Japanese Consultant
and the Government of the Philippines (Department of Interior and Local
Government) will sign a consultation contract, and in accordance with the
Basic Design Study policies discuss and coordinate full details of the project
execution plan, bidding, contracting, construction work and so forth.
As for the execution plan, the implementation schedule will be studied between
persons in charge on Japanese site and the DILG. In order to define the scope of
work of each side, and plan a suitable commencement date for the connection of
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electrical power, etc. It will be necessary to define a detailed construction schedule
for liaising with the Ministry representatives regarding the delivery time of
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3) Inspection and approval of construction drawings
Study the construction drawings, materials, finishing samples and
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facilities machinery which has been submitted by the companies
implementing the construction work.
The Consultant will complete its services after confirming proper execution
of the contractual conditions after the completion of work, attending the
delivery of the objectives of the Contract, and obtaining the acceptance
certificate. The Consultant will also report the work progress during the
construction period and details relat.ing to payment procedure and delivery of
the work after the completion for authorities concerned of the Government of
Japan.
The Construction Work Supervising System for this project is shown in Fig. 5-4-1.
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5 4 5 Equipment and Material Procurement Plan
(1) Construction
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1) Construction materials
As a general rule, materials which can be locally procured will be
used, but there are doubts about the standards, quality performance
and so forth of the steel and roofing sheet iron, etc. so after confirming
the local materials, it is possible that these materials will also be
imported.
2) Construction Equipment
These buildings will avoid as much as possible the use of special
structures, materials and construction methods and will be built using
heavy construction equipment locally available.
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t
Sand, gravel
2. Cement nation
O
o
17. Power distribution
board o
18. Lighting facilities o
19. Telephone equipment
20. Electric cable and duct
21. Wiring equipment
o
22. Transformer Oo
23. Light electrical e
appliance
24. PVC pipe O
25. Sanitary fixture
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O will be used after the conditions in the Remarks column have been confirmed.
5 - 4 „ 6 Inland Transportation Plan
(1) Transportation routes and the number of days required for transportation
Fig. 5-4-2 Transportation routes and the number of days required for
transportation
FromJapan
ransportation
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Domestic
Inland
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5 5 Project Execution Plan 5 - 5
1 Project Execution System
(1) Project Executive System
The Department of Internal and Local government is the main organizer of
this project on the side of the Republic of the Philipines, and the Japanese
consultant and construction corporation will become the contract parties.
The Government of the Republic of the Philippines will undertake the
procedures relating to the Notes to be exchanged between both governments
and arrangement with the bank as well as procedure for tax exemption.
After the E/N with the Government of Japan, Republic of the Philippines
side will:
3) Sign a contract with the selected contractor and obtain approval of the
Government of Japan.
4) Execute and control the work items within the scope of Republic of the
Philippines side prior to the starting of the construction work.
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Without proper systematization to carry out these
services in smooth and assured manner, it will be
difficult to complete the project in accordance with
the conditions of Grand Aid programe.
(2) Consultant
(3) Contractor
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Execution design services: preparation of
detailed drawings, specifications,
structural calculation sheets and cost
estimation.
The Construction period required by the Japanese side for work after the
consultation contract has been signed are shown as follows in Table 5-5-1,
General Project Schedule.
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Project Schedule
Table 5- 5 - 1 Project Schedule
horiz
Bid
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tion ct
uctio
5- 6-3 Construction Prep
Cont
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Governm Government ofthe Republic ofthe Philippines
ent ofJapan
Construction work Construction work
Building Site acquisition
1) Market place Partitions between 1) Construction site
stalls, sales counters 2) Site for temporary office and site for
O) Administration office construction work use
Public toilets Removal ofobstructions
Rubbish collection areas 1) Removal of existing buildings etc.
Miscellaneous, storage, loading which will hinder construction work
being carried out by the Japan side.
Infrastructure
docks, etc 1) Water supply connection (up to the
site boundary)
2) Slaughter house 2) Electrical power supply connection
O) The slaughter house
(up to the transfomer room)
Ø Waste water treatment facilities
O Hoists and rail equipment Landscaping, plantation
Fixings and appliances (furniture, curtaines,
etc)
Infrastructure
1) Water supply facilities
(including incoming water
supply and overhead water
tank)
2) Drainage facilities (storm water
and sewage) (however, limited
to within the site)
3) Sub-Station (including
transfomerg)
External work
1) Street lighting
2) Paving
(however, limited to within the
site)
3) Roads within the compound, car
parking, space for road Bide
Bt811s, partitions between
markets
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In addition to the items listed in the table above, the Republic of the
Philippines will also undertake the following procedural work and bear
the various costs incurred doing so.
1) Bank arrangement
2) Import taxes levied on imported construction materials and
exemption of local taxes
3) Exemption from duties, taxes and other fees levied domestically
in the Republic of the Philippines on Japanese staff working on
the execution of this project, on a contractual basis
e Land preparation
Connection with all infrastructure P520,ooo. Fixings and
appliances P300,ooo.-
This project will give priority to the restoration of public market places,
which directly effect the lifestyles of local citizens and the regional economy,
especially those that are located in areas which were damaged by the
powerful typhoon Ruping which struck in December 1990, and which have
been designated as important areas in the "Regional Government
Development Plan". In the Philippines public market places (especially those
in the regions) are vital facilities which are inseparable from the lifestyles of
the local citizens as over 70% of the goods required by the citizens for daily
living are distributed through the public markets. Public markets are also one
of the principal facilities sustaining the economy of the regional government.
The operating system for these Public Markets has been improved and been
in operation. Furthermore, the income of the markets after restoration will
double based upon conservative estimates, it will be possible to maintain and
manage the market without any problems.
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quieta Market
The Barracks section, which
The market consists of 4
blocks, and there is little
has been damage by fires urgency for the emergency The site is limited and there is no space for
and typhoons in recent years, restoration of two of the
is in a dangerous condition buildings, so this project will
and is extremely unhygienic be limited to the restoration expansion, so 143 stores will be able to
as the floor is not paved and of the Barracks section anW tenant the 170 stores requested.
the drainage is inadequate. the construction of the Furthermore, the toilets, incoming water
The low ceiling, narrow slaughter house. (The original supply tank, over head water tank and
corridors and lack of request included the some
lighting hinders operation of restoration of all blocks and
the stores. the slaughter house, and the
space for car parking will be provided,
The slaughter house total number of stores
and the market environment and the
requested was over 520,
alongside the Layawan— drainage hygiene facilities will be greatly
River is extremely improved.
dilapidated and but the restoration was
unhygienic, in addition to limited so only 170 stores
will be provided.)
not meeting Philippines
standards, so 8 relocation
recommendation has
been received from the
government.
Existing conditions und problem Measures to be taken under Effects of this project and the level of
this plan improvement
points The main market place It will be necessary to construct a building
3. SapanrDalaga Market building, which is in danger with Btructural uniformity as the location
of collapsi ng will be for the building to be recongtructed is
O Thero is a danger that the main limited and the ground is not very good.
market place building, which reconstructed. Due to planned
117 stores will be ablo to tenant the new
is located in the center of the power outages the state of the market as opposed to the 105 stores
site, could 'collapse as the water supply is extremely reque8tÆd. AB there are currently a large
result of typhoon damage bad, so a well and hand number of road side stalls operating due to
and dilapidation. operated pump will be the current conditions of the facilities and
The entire market Rite in this installed. Furthermore, a new the environment. the demand for will
ravine town is terraced, and slaughter house will be increase once the building environment has
the fish and meat market, and constructed. been restored, so the number of etores is
toilet buildings are located greater than the request in order to avoid
on the low& level. problems.
There is no slaughter house Furthermore, Sanitary conditions will be
so it will need to bo newly
constructed. greatly improved by the construction a
Number of existing stores: 95 new slaughter house.
(The main market place
building is in on
extremely dilapidated and
dangerous Condition, so
there are many road side
stalls operating.)
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6 2 Conclusion
This project will not just be limited to the restoration of the public market
facilities as described above in 6 1 Effects of the Execution of the Project,
but it will also greatly contribute to regional advancement. This project has a
large number of beneficial effects and it has been determined that this project
is appropriate to be implemented using grant aid.
Furthermore, if the following points can be improved this project will be able to be
implemented even more smoothly and effectively, so we strongly requested that
they be resolved:
In addition, even without altering the existing rental fee ratios it will be
possible to easily pay for the maintenance and management costs for the
markets which will be better than current conditions. At the same time it will
also be possible to ensure funds for the ongoing preservation and
improvement of the facilities, which was hardly done at all in the past, and it
is hoped that this will lead to independent development of maintenance and
management by the city authorities.
At last, as the result of this study, there is a strong need to improve the Lapu
Lapu
Market, CarCar Market and Toledo Markets, but no prospect for site
preparation (land acquisition, too soft and weak of soil condition for a
building site, etc.) of these markets has been reached.
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APPENDIX
A-1-2
A-2-1
SPOT A-2-2
INVESTIGATION
ITINERARY OF THE DRAFT MISSION
A-17 LEGISLATED MONEY AND REAL DAILY WAGE RATES IN THE NON
AGRICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL SECTORS, PROCESSED OVERSEAS
CONTRACT WORKERS, TOTAL AND AVERAGE FAMILY INCOME AND
EXPENDITURES
A-18 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL FAMILY
EXPENDITURES BY MAJOR EXPENDITURE GROUP, PUPIL
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