EDUARDO H. PARE CONCEPT DESIGN REPORT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PROJECTEduardo H. Pare
CONCEPT DESIGN REPORT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PROJECT
MUSCAT, OMAN, YEAR 2007
AUTHOR: EDUARDO H. PARE, BSCE, HAU, EPCC, PMC
CIVIL/STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
This document discusses different methods of project delivery between an architect and client, focusing on design-build services. It defines design-build services as a method where the architect is responsible for both design and construction of a project. There are three main types of design-build services discussed: 1) Design-Build by Administration, where the architect directly oversees all construction; 2) Design-Build on a Guaranteed Maximum Cost, where the client is given a maximum cost and the architect manages construction; 3) Design-Construct, where the architect is responsible for design and construction management. The roles and responsibilities of the architect are outlined for each type. Advantages of design-build services include compressed timelines, guaranteed costs, and
The document discusses three main methods for selecting an architect: direct selection, comparative selection, and design competitions. Comparative selection, where multiple firms submit qualifications and are interviewed, is most common. Key factors considered include the architect's experience with similar projects, references, staff size, and ability to complete the project on schedule and budget. The document provides detailed guidelines for firms and clients to follow in the comparative selection process.
This document outlines the Code of Ethical Conduct for architects as established by the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) and approved by the Professional Regulation Commission Board of Architecture. It provides principles for architects to uphold high ethical standards in their practice. The code addresses an architect's responsibilities in relation to the people, their clients, contractors, manufacturers and colleagues. It emphasizes integrity, impartiality, avoiding conflicts of interest, and promoting the profession.
The document lists the officers of the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) for the upcoming term, including Michael Ang as National President and Lora Rivera as National Executive Vice President. It also provides details on each officer's experience and past service within the UAP organization.
EDUARDO H. PARE CIVIL, STRUCTURAL & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION SPECI...Eduardo H. Pare
CIVIL, STRUCTURAL & ARCHITECTURAL WORKS
DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
AUTHOR: EDUARDO H. PARE, BSCE, HAU, EPCC, PMC
CIVIL/STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
EDUARDO H. PARE CONCEPT DESIGN REPORT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PROJECTEduardo H. Pare
CONCEPT DESIGN REPORT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PROJECT
MUSCAT, OMAN, YEAR 2007
AUTHOR: EDUARDO H. PARE, BSCE, HAU, EPCC, PMC
CIVIL/STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
This document discusses different methods of project delivery between an architect and client, focusing on design-build services. It defines design-build services as a method where the architect is responsible for both design and construction of a project. There are three main types of design-build services discussed: 1) Design-Build by Administration, where the architect directly oversees all construction; 2) Design-Build on a Guaranteed Maximum Cost, where the client is given a maximum cost and the architect manages construction; 3) Design-Construct, where the architect is responsible for design and construction management. The roles and responsibilities of the architect are outlined for each type. Advantages of design-build services include compressed timelines, guaranteed costs, and
The document discusses three main methods for selecting an architect: direct selection, comparative selection, and design competitions. Comparative selection, where multiple firms submit qualifications and are interviewed, is most common. Key factors considered include the architect's experience with similar projects, references, staff size, and ability to complete the project on schedule and budget. The document provides detailed guidelines for firms and clients to follow in the comparative selection process.
This document outlines the Code of Ethical Conduct for architects as established by the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) and approved by the Professional Regulation Commission Board of Architecture. It provides principles for architects to uphold high ethical standards in their practice. The code addresses an architect's responsibilities in relation to the people, their clients, contractors, manufacturers and colleagues. It emphasizes integrity, impartiality, avoiding conflicts of interest, and promoting the profession.
The document lists the officers of the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) for the upcoming term, including Michael Ang as National President and Lora Rivera as National Executive Vice President. It also provides details on each officer's experience and past service within the UAP organization.
EDUARDO H. PARE CIVIL, STRUCTURAL & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION SPECI...Eduardo H. Pare
CIVIL, STRUCTURAL & ARCHITECTURAL WORKS
DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
AUTHOR: EDUARDO H. PARE, BSCE, HAU, EPCC, PMC
CIVIL/STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
This document summarizes key aspects of Republic Act No. 9053, which regulates the practice of landscape architecture in the Philippines. It establishes a Board of Landscape Architecture to oversee the profession. The Board is responsible for administering exams, issuing licenses, developing standards and ethics codes, and handling disciplinary cases. It outlines qualifications for Board members and candidates seeking licensure. Candidates must have an appropriate degree, pass an exam covering subjects like design and planning, and take an oath before practicing. Licensed professionals must affix an approved seal to plans and documents they prepare or supervise. The Board aims to enhance the landscape architecture profession and education.
The document discusses different methods for selecting an architect and compensating them for their services. It describes direct selection, comparative selection, and design competitions as the main selection methods. For compensation, it outlines percentage of construction cost, multiple of direct personnel expenses, professional fee plus expenses, lump sum/fixed fee, per diem plus reimbursable expenses, and mixed methods. It provides details on how each compensation method works and when each would be appropriately applied.
This document outlines pre-design services including architectural programming, site analysis, feasibility studies, and strategic facility planning. Architectural programming involves systematically evaluating a client's goals and needs through information gathering, data analysis, and identifying space needs. Site analysis assesses the constraints and opportunities of one or more sites, including infrastructure and zoning. Pre-design services provide consultation and analysis to develop a well-conceived design that meets the client's needs and values.
1. The document provides an overview of project specifications and their relationship to the Ontario Building Code.
2. Specifications serve several purposes including design coordination, bidding, contracting, installation, and project administration. They form part of the construction contract.
3. Specifications can describe products through prescriptive, performance, or proprietary methods. Prescriptive specifications define physical attributes, performance specifications define functional requirements, and proprietary specifications name specific manufacturers and models.
The APEC Architect Project establishes standards and criteria for architects across participating economies in the Asia-Pacific region. It includes an online register of qualified architects divided into sections for each of the 15 participating economies. The Central Council governs the project and delegates responsibilities to Monitoring Committees in each economy and a rotating Secretariat that provides administrative services.
The document discusses specification formats used to organize construction project information. It describes the UNIFORMAT and MASTERFORMAT systems. UNIFORMAT uses 9 categories based on physical assemblies, while MASTERFORMAT uses 50 categories based on specific products and activities. The document outlines how specifications are organized in sections and divisions according to MASTERFORMAT. It provides details on the categories and organization of information in MASTERFORMAT.
Specifications are the written requirements for materials, equipment, systems, standards and workmanship for a construction project. They are part of the contract documents and define what is to be constructed. Specifications are produced through various stages of design, from preliminary descriptions to outline specifications to final construction specifications. They are coordinated with drawings and other contract documents and use standard industry formats and styles for organization, numbering, writing and coordination.
Here are the items listed in the Bills of Quantities with full descriptions:
1. Excavate foundation trenches - 200 m3
Excavation and disposal of all materials for foundation trenches to the required levels and dimensions as shown on the drawings or as directed by the engineer. Excavation to include for keeping excavations free of water.
2. 200 mm concrete block walls in cm (1:4) - 1625 m2
Supply and construction of 200mm thick concrete block walls in cement mortar 1:4 to the required heights and dimensions as shown on the drawings or directed by the engineer. Walls to have fair face finish on both sides.
3. 2 coats of emulsion paint on plastered
The document discusses specifications, which are explicit sets of requirements for materials, products, or services. It describes different types of specifications like formal, program, functional, and document specifications. It also outlines how specifications are developed by various organizations, their common uses in engineering and business, guidance for writing good specifications, and considerations for process capabilities during production.
The capacity of doing work by an artisan or skilled labour in the form of quantity of work per day is known as the task work or out turn of the labour.
The out-turn of work per artisan varies to some extent according to the nature, size, height, situation, location, etc., In bigger cities where specialized and experienced labour is available the out-turn is greater than small towns and country sides. In well organized work less labour is required.
This document discusses various methods of construction cost estimation, including preliminary estimates, plinth area method, cubical contents method, unit base method, abstract estimates, detailed estimates, bottom up method, and square foot estimates. It also discusses factors that influence specification, rate analysis, and final estimates. Preliminary estimates provide early project costs but have low accuracy of 20-30%. Detailed estimates use quantities, rates, and specifications to determine costs more accurately. The bottom up method aggregates task estimates to determine total project costs.
This document provides information about estimating and costing for construction projects. It discusses the need for estimation to determine project feasibility and cost, outlines the estimating process, and lists the key data required which includes drawings, specifications, and rates. Measurement rules and units for different construction items like earthwork, concrete, masonry, woodwork, and finishing works are also covered. The document emphasizes accurate measurement of work quantities as the basis for preparation of estimates.
The document outlines the 6 steps to prepare a table of specification for a test: 1) List topics, 2) Determine objectives, 3) Specify time spent on each topic, 4) Calculate percentage allocation for each topic, 5) Determine number of test items for each topic, 6) Distribute items to objectives. It provides an example of calculating that 20% of a 50 item test should cover the topic "Early Filipinos and their Society" since it was taught for 2 of the 10 hours on the overall topic.
Table of Specifications (TOS) and Test Construction ReviewRivera Arnel
The presentation provided an overview of test construction and highlighted the importance of creating a table of specifications to ensure tests adequately sample the intended learning outcomes. It also discussed guidelines for writing different types of test items like multiple choice and situational judgment questions, emphasizing the need for clarity, relevance, and avoiding flaws that could introduce errors. Effective test development requires understanding cognitive taxonomies and applying principles of validity, reliability, and usability.
The document provides guidance for writing test items and creating a table of specification. It explains that a table of specification is a two-way chart that describes the topics to be covered on a test and the number of items or points associated with each topic, to ensure all elements of a course of study are properly assessed. It also defines different levels of thinking skills - knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
EDUARDO H. PARE CV STRUCTURAL ENGINEER CIRCA 17.04.2022.pdfEduardo H. Pare
This document provides the profile and work experience of Eduardo H. Pare, a Senior Structural Engineer from the Philippines currently located in Doha, Qatar. It details his current position at Erga Qatar LLC as well as previous structural engineering roles in Qatar, the UAE, and Oman dating back to 2006. The document also includes comments from Pare expressing his preference for gaining experience over attending seminars and prioritizing salary over membership in engineering organizations.
This document summarizes key aspects of Republic Act No. 9053, which regulates the practice of landscape architecture in the Philippines. It establishes a Board of Landscape Architecture to oversee the profession. The Board is responsible for administering exams, issuing licenses, developing standards and ethics codes, and handling disciplinary cases. It outlines qualifications for Board members and candidates seeking licensure. Candidates must have an appropriate degree, pass an exam covering subjects like design and planning, and take an oath before practicing. Licensed professionals must affix an approved seal to plans and documents they prepare or supervise. The Board aims to enhance the landscape architecture profession and education.
The document discusses different methods for selecting an architect and compensating them for their services. It describes direct selection, comparative selection, and design competitions as the main selection methods. For compensation, it outlines percentage of construction cost, multiple of direct personnel expenses, professional fee plus expenses, lump sum/fixed fee, per diem plus reimbursable expenses, and mixed methods. It provides details on how each compensation method works and when each would be appropriately applied.
This document outlines pre-design services including architectural programming, site analysis, feasibility studies, and strategic facility planning. Architectural programming involves systematically evaluating a client's goals and needs through information gathering, data analysis, and identifying space needs. Site analysis assesses the constraints and opportunities of one or more sites, including infrastructure and zoning. Pre-design services provide consultation and analysis to develop a well-conceived design that meets the client's needs and values.
1. The document provides an overview of project specifications and their relationship to the Ontario Building Code.
2. Specifications serve several purposes including design coordination, bidding, contracting, installation, and project administration. They form part of the construction contract.
3. Specifications can describe products through prescriptive, performance, or proprietary methods. Prescriptive specifications define physical attributes, performance specifications define functional requirements, and proprietary specifications name specific manufacturers and models.
The APEC Architect Project establishes standards and criteria for architects across participating economies in the Asia-Pacific region. It includes an online register of qualified architects divided into sections for each of the 15 participating economies. The Central Council governs the project and delegates responsibilities to Monitoring Committees in each economy and a rotating Secretariat that provides administrative services.
The document discusses specification formats used to organize construction project information. It describes the UNIFORMAT and MASTERFORMAT systems. UNIFORMAT uses 9 categories based on physical assemblies, while MASTERFORMAT uses 50 categories based on specific products and activities. The document outlines how specifications are organized in sections and divisions according to MASTERFORMAT. It provides details on the categories and organization of information in MASTERFORMAT.
Specifications are the written requirements for materials, equipment, systems, standards and workmanship for a construction project. They are part of the contract documents and define what is to be constructed. Specifications are produced through various stages of design, from preliminary descriptions to outline specifications to final construction specifications. They are coordinated with drawings and other contract documents and use standard industry formats and styles for organization, numbering, writing and coordination.
Here are the items listed in the Bills of Quantities with full descriptions:
1. Excavate foundation trenches - 200 m3
Excavation and disposal of all materials for foundation trenches to the required levels and dimensions as shown on the drawings or as directed by the engineer. Excavation to include for keeping excavations free of water.
2. 200 mm concrete block walls in cm (1:4) - 1625 m2
Supply and construction of 200mm thick concrete block walls in cement mortar 1:4 to the required heights and dimensions as shown on the drawings or directed by the engineer. Walls to have fair face finish on both sides.
3. 2 coats of emulsion paint on plastered
The document discusses specifications, which are explicit sets of requirements for materials, products, or services. It describes different types of specifications like formal, program, functional, and document specifications. It also outlines how specifications are developed by various organizations, their common uses in engineering and business, guidance for writing good specifications, and considerations for process capabilities during production.
The capacity of doing work by an artisan or skilled labour in the form of quantity of work per day is known as the task work or out turn of the labour.
The out-turn of work per artisan varies to some extent according to the nature, size, height, situation, location, etc., In bigger cities where specialized and experienced labour is available the out-turn is greater than small towns and country sides. In well organized work less labour is required.
This document discusses various methods of construction cost estimation, including preliminary estimates, plinth area method, cubical contents method, unit base method, abstract estimates, detailed estimates, bottom up method, and square foot estimates. It also discusses factors that influence specification, rate analysis, and final estimates. Preliminary estimates provide early project costs but have low accuracy of 20-30%. Detailed estimates use quantities, rates, and specifications to determine costs more accurately. The bottom up method aggregates task estimates to determine total project costs.
This document provides information about estimating and costing for construction projects. It discusses the need for estimation to determine project feasibility and cost, outlines the estimating process, and lists the key data required which includes drawings, specifications, and rates. Measurement rules and units for different construction items like earthwork, concrete, masonry, woodwork, and finishing works are also covered. The document emphasizes accurate measurement of work quantities as the basis for preparation of estimates.
The document outlines the 6 steps to prepare a table of specification for a test: 1) List topics, 2) Determine objectives, 3) Specify time spent on each topic, 4) Calculate percentage allocation for each topic, 5) Determine number of test items for each topic, 6) Distribute items to objectives. It provides an example of calculating that 20% of a 50 item test should cover the topic "Early Filipinos and their Society" since it was taught for 2 of the 10 hours on the overall topic.
Table of Specifications (TOS) and Test Construction ReviewRivera Arnel
The presentation provided an overview of test construction and highlighted the importance of creating a table of specifications to ensure tests adequately sample the intended learning outcomes. It also discussed guidelines for writing different types of test items like multiple choice and situational judgment questions, emphasizing the need for clarity, relevance, and avoiding flaws that could introduce errors. Effective test development requires understanding cognitive taxonomies and applying principles of validity, reliability, and usability.
The document provides guidance for writing test items and creating a table of specification. It explains that a table of specification is a two-way chart that describes the topics to be covered on a test and the number of items or points associated with each topic, to ensure all elements of a course of study are properly assessed. It also defines different levels of thinking skills - knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
EDUARDO H. PARE CV STRUCTURAL ENGINEER CIRCA 17.04.2022.pdfEduardo H. Pare
This document provides the profile and work experience of Eduardo H. Pare, a Senior Structural Engineer from the Philippines currently located in Doha, Qatar. It details his current position at Erga Qatar LLC as well as previous structural engineering roles in Qatar, the UAE, and Oman dating back to 2006. The document also includes comments from Pare expressing his preference for gaining experience over attending seminars and prioritizing salary over membership in engineering organizations.
EDUARDO H. PARE WORK EXPERIENCE CERTIFICATE – LAHMEYER INTERNATIONAL QATAR (2...Eduardo H. Pare
EDUARDO H. PARE WORK EXPERIENCE CERTIFICATE
LAHMEYER INTERNATIONAL QATAR (2011 - 2015)
QATAR POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
EXPANSION PROJECTS - PHASE 10 SUBSTATIONS
KAHRAMAA CONTRACT/PART NO.
GTC/371B/2010, GTC/371C/2010, GTC/371D/2010
DOHA, QATAR
EDUARDO H. PARE DESIGN CALCULATION OF ANCHOR BOLTS FOR 22M LIGHTING POLESEduardo H. Pare
EDUARDO H. PARE DESIGN CALCULATION OF ANCHOR BOLTS FOR 22M LIGHTING POLES
STRUCTURAL DESIGN ANALYSIS & CALCULATION BY:
EDUARDO H. PARE, STRUCTURAL ENGINEER, PMC, EPCC
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This document contains design charts for structural use of concrete. It includes 50 design charts for singly reinforced beams, doubly reinforced beams, and rectangular columns. The charts are based on assumptions from BS 8110 Part 1 and use a parabolic-rectangular stress block. Appendices provide notes on how the charts were derived and examples of how to use the charts.
STRUCTURAL CALCULATION - CURTAIN WALL (SAMPLE DESIGN)Eduardo H. Pare
This document provides a structural calculation for a curtain wall. It includes 7 chapters that analyze different components of the curtain wall:
1) Introduction to the project details and materials
2) Wind pressure calculations using codes to determine design wind loads
3) Structural analysis of glass panels to ensure they can withstand the loads
4) Structural calculation of aluminum mullions using STAAD analysis and code checks
5) Similar analysis for aluminum transoms
6) Design of brackets connecting the curtain wall to the building
7) References used
The document analyzes the critical glass panel and longest mullion/transom and ensures all components meet strength and deflection requirements based on codes.
This profile summarizes the experience of Eduardo Pare, a civil engineer from the Philippines currently working as a senior structural engineer in Qatar. He has over 25 years of experience in structural design, project management, and construction supervision of industrial plants, airports, power plants, and commercial buildings. His current role involves supervising structural works, reviewing contractor submittals, and coordinating with other engineers on projects in Qatar.
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Amid the constant barrage of distractions and dwindling motivation, self-discipline emerges as the unwavering beacon that guides individuals toward triumph. This vital quality serves as the key to unlocking one’s true potential, whether the aspiration is to attain personal goals, ascend the career ladder, or refine everyday habits.
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The Fascinating World of Bats: Unveiling the Secrets of the Night
Bats, the mysterious creatures of the night, have long been a source of fascination and fear for humans. With their eerie squeaks and fluttering wings, they have captured our imagination and sparked our curiosity. Yet, beyond the myths and legends, bats are fascinating creatures that play a vital role in our ecosystem.
There are over 1,300 species of bats, ranging from the tiny Kitti's hog-nosed bat to the majestic flying foxes. These winged mammals are found in almost every corner of the globe, from the scorching deserts to the lush rainforests. Their diversity is a testament to their adaptability and resilience.
Bats are insectivores, feeding on a vast array of insects, from mosquitoes to beetles. A single bat can consume up to 1,200 insects in an hour, making them a crucial part of our pest control system. By preying on insects that damage crops, bats save the agricultural industry billions of dollars each year.
But bats are not just useful; they are also fascinating creatures. Their ability to fly in complete darkness, using echolocation to navigate and hunt, is a remarkable feat of evolution. They are also social animals, living in colonies and communicating with each other through a complex system of calls and body language.
Despite their importance, bats face numerous threats, from habitat destruction to climate change. Many species are endangered, and conservation efforts are necessary to protect these magnificent creatures.
In conclusion, bats are more than just creatures of the night; they are a vital part of our ecosystem, playing a crucial role in maintaining the balance of nature. By learning more about these fascinating animals, we can appreciate their importance and work to protect them for generations to come. So, let us embrace the beauty and mystery of bats, and celebrate their unique place in our world.
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Amruthaa Uttam Jagdhane, a stunning woman from Pune, has won the esteemed title of Mrs. India 2024, which is given out by the Dk Exhibition. Her journey to this prestigious accomplishment is a confirmation of her faithful assurance, extraordinary gifts, and profound commitment to enabling women.