STANDARDS FOR HOUSING STANDARDS FOR HOUSING DESIGNAND CONSTRUCTION DESIGNAND CONSTRUCTION Relevance/Applicability in View of “New Normal” A presentation by Ar. Maria Benita O. Regala. fuap Manager, Housing Technology Development Office (HTDO), NHA to the Technical Workshop on Holistic Solutions for Resilient Low-Cost Housing at The Oracle Hotel, Quezon City on 03 April 2014
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STANDARDS FOR HOUSINGSTANDARDS FOR HOUSINGDESIGNAND CONSTRUCTIONDESIGNAND CONSTRUCTIONRelevance/Applicability in View of “New Normal”
A presentationby Ar. Maria Benita O. Regala. fuap
Manager, Housing Technology Development Office (HTDO), NHA
to the Technical Workshop on Holistic Solutions for Resilient Low-Cost Housingat The Oracle Hotel, Quezon City
on 03 April 2014
OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
• Standards from BP 220• Site Selection Criteria and Planning Principles
being applied for NHA Projects• 22 m² Row House Model with 11 m² Loft
developed as a disaster-resilient housing
• Standards from BP 220• Site Selection Criteria and Planning Principles
being applied for NHA Projects• 22 m² Row House Model with 11 m² Loft
developed as a disaster-resilient housing
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BP 220 Standards
A. Site Criteria (Sec. 5, BP 220)
1. Availability of Basic Needs (Water, Movementand Circulation, Storm Drainage, Solid and LiquidWaste Disposal, Parks/Playground, Power)
2. Conformity with Zoning Ordinances/ City orMunicipality Land Use Plan
3. Physical Suitability4. Accessibility
A. Site Criteria (Sec. 5, BP 220)
1. Availability of Basic Needs (Water, Movementand Circulation, Storm Drainage, Solid and LiquidWaste Disposal, Parks/Playground, Power)
2. Conformity with Zoning Ordinances/ City orMunicipality Land Use Plan
3. Physical Suitability4. Accessibility
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BP 220 Standards
B. Planning Considerations (Sec. 5, BP 220)
1. Area Planning2. Site Preservation/ Alteration
a. Slopeb. Preservation of Site Assetsc. Ground Cover
3. Easements4. Circulation
B. Planning Considerations (Sec. 5, BP 220)
1. Area Planning2. Site Preservation/ Alteration
a. Slopeb. Preservation of Site Assetsc. Ground Cover
3. Easements4. Circulation
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BP 220 Standards
B. Design Parameters (Sec. 5, BP 220)
1. Land Allocation2. Lot Requirement3. Length of Block4. Shelter Component5. Setback/ Yard6. Water Supply7. Electrical Power Supply
B. Design Parameters (Sec. 5, BP 220)
1. Land Allocation2. Lot Requirement3. Length of Block4. Shelter Component5. Setback/ Yard6. Water Supply7. Electrical Power Supply
– Models for lots along major roads may be modified toinclude provision of a space for home-based economicactivity, but should not exceed cost parameters
– If new technology or material substitute: must havepassed AITECH (Accreditation of InnovativeTechnologies for Housing)
– Models for lots along major roads may be modified toinclude provision of a space for home-based economicactivity, but should not exceed cost parameters
– If new technology or material substitute: must havepassed AITECH (Accreditation of InnovativeTechnologies for Housing)
STANDARDS FOR COMMUNITY FACILITIES
• Provision of community facilities shall bedetermined based on the needs of targetbeneficiaries– Based on existence of public infrastructure within the
5-km radius of the site
• For horizontal development:– 1 covered basketball court/ multi-purpose center– 1 day care center w/ 2 classrooms– 1 MRF– 1 tricycle terminal
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• Provision of community facilities shall bedetermined based on the needs of targetbeneficiaries– Based on existence of public infrastructure within the
5-km radius of the site
• For horizontal development:– 1 covered basketball court/ multi-purpose center– 1 day care center w/ 2 classrooms– 1 MRF– 1 tricycle terminal
OTHER FACTORS IN PROJECT PLANNINGFactors that Help Ensure Effective Project Planningand Management for Disaster Resilient Homes:
Local Inter-Agency Committeewith POs and NGOs organized atthe start of the project
Local Inter-Agency Committeewith POs and NGOs organized atthe start of the project
A Planning Team and a ProjectManagement Composite Team wereset up by NHA
A Planning Team and a ProjectManagement Composite Team wereset up by NHA
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Local Inter-Agency Committeewith POs and NGOs organized atthe start of the project
Local Inter-Agency Committeewith POs and NGOs organized atthe start of the project
Securing of all EnvironmentalClearances and Permits prior toconstruction:*ECC from DENR*Clearance from PHIVOLCS*Dev’t/ Building Permit from LGUs
Securing of all EnvironmentalClearances and Permits prior toconstruction:*ECC from DENR*Clearance from PHIVOLCS*Dev’t/ Building Permit from LGUs
A Planning Team and a ProjectManagement Composite Team wereset up by NHA
Community Representatives weremade part of project monitoringduring and after construction
Community Representatives weremade part of project monitoringduring and after construction
Individual beneficiaries accepttheir housing units prior topayment to Contractors
Individual beneficiaries accepttheir housing units prior topayment to Contractors
22 SQ. M. ROW HOUSE MODEL FOR TYPHOON22 SQ. M. ROW HOUSE MODEL FOR TYPHOONYOLANDA VICTIMSYOLANDA VICTIMS (WITH 11 SQ. M. LOFT)(WITH 11 SQ. M. LOFT)
LOT SIZE:40 sq. m.
(10.00m x 4.00m)
BUILDINGFOOTPRINT:
22 sq. m.(5.50m x 4.00m)
TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 33 sq. m.(GROUND FLOOR AND LOFT)
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REVISED 06 MAR 2014
LOT SIZE:40 sq. m.
(10.00m x 4.00m)
BUILDINGFOOTPRINT:
22 sq. m.(5.50m x 4.00m)
TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 33 sq. m.(GROUND FLOOR AND LOFT)