2. THE TYPES OF INFRASTRUCTURE UNDER THE DOMAIN OF
CIVIL ENGINEERING PURSUANT TO RA 544, AS AMENDED,
INCLUDE:
1. Streets, bridges, highways and
railroads
2. Airports and Hangers
3. $ort works, canals, river and
shore improvements, and dry
docks
4. Buildings
( . )i*ed structures +
or irrigation,
flood protection, drainage
5. PRELIMINARY AND FEASIBILITY
INVESTIGATION AND REPORTS
O Authorization o+ a capital project
O 3perating cost
O 4i+
e5cycle cost
O )inancing consideration
O 0*pected revenues
O 0*tensive investigations and analyses
o+ conditions
O /mpact on the environment
O Sustainable development
O Comparison o+ possible plans
6. PLANNINGSTUDIES
O /t includes the broad areas o+
developing the engineering
re6uirements o+ master plans +
or
long range capital improvement
programs
O $reparation o+ preliminary
engineering o+ land development
8. ASSISTANCEIN FINANCIAL
MATTERS
O The civil engineer may be
engaged by Client who is
planning to issue bonds,
particularly revenue bonds, to
finance capital project.
12. CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES
O A registered Civil 0ngineer may engage in construction
contracting a+
ter being licensed as a contractor by the
Contractors Accreditation Board.
O A registered Civil 0ngineer may provide the services o+
a supporting technical employee as re6uired o+ a
construction company.
O A Civil 0ngineer may be employed as a construction
engineer, resident Civil 0ngineer, project engineer,
6uality control engineer, cost engineer or engineer
inspector in a project.
O 3nly registered Civil 0ngineers can take charge o+ any
structure mentioned in Section 2, RA (44.
15. STUDY AND REPORT
PHASE
O Reviewing o+ available
data
O /dent i+
ying and
analyzing o+
governmental
jurisdiction
O $roviding the analyses
o+ the client needs
O 0conomic analysis
O
PRELIMINARY DESIGN
PHASE
O Consulting and advising
o+ the client.
O $reparing preliminary
design documents.
O $resent the project to the
public.
O $roviding periodic status
reports.
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16. FINALDESIGNPHASE
O $reparation o+
construction drawings
and specifications.
O $reparation o+ right5o+
5
way and easement
documents.
O )urnishing the necessary
engineering data.
O $reparation o+ the
construction documents
+
or the review o+ the
client.
3 BIDDINGORNEGOTIATING
PHASE
4 O Assisting o+ the client in
advertising or obtaining
bids.
O Assisting o+ the client in
choosing the
contractors.
O $reparing a review o+ all
the bidders.
17. CONSTRUCTIONPHASE
O Reviewing o+ test
reports.
O Visiting the project
site.
O $roviding a +
ull5
time
resident project
representative.
O Making
recommendations and
sketches to resolve
problems.
5 OPERATIONPHASE
6 O Assisting the client
in the startup and
operation o+ the
project, including
periodic inspection.
19. SPECIALSERVICES
O Geotechnical 0ngineering
O Special studies, tests and process
determinations.
O 0ngineering surveys.
O /nspection o+ materials
O $roviding additional copies o+ reports.
O Valuing 0ngineering
O Redesign
20. SPECIALSERVICES
O Client;s e*pert witness in litigation in connection
with the project.
O )inal investigations
O $reparation o+ environmental assessment.
O Assisting the client in choosing the workers.
O Assessment o+ completed project;s ability to
meet its design intent.
22. ENGINEERINGSUPPORT
SERVICES
O This involves engineering support
services in general civil engineering
practice.
O /t may involve:
O Dra+
t ing
O 4and and Construction Surveying
O Data gathering activities
24. ACADEMICSERVICES
O /nvolves +
ull or part time teaching or training o+
prospective pro+
essionals.
O <pgrading o+ knowledge and skill o+ +
ellow
pro+
essionals.
O Conduction o+ tutorial and re+
reshers
O =riting technical articles
O Serving as a resource speaker