The document proposes the design and construction of a new five-story Dagupan City Hall building located on an 11.4 hectare lot. The building would unify scattered city departments into a single structure, decongesting traffic. It would house additional agencies and have parking areas. The building aims to promote green engineering through waste and water management, energy efficiency, and use of sustainable materials. The conceptual framework addresses traffic flow, department unification, and environmental considerations in the building design.
Alec will introduce an overview of LCRIG and its aim to deliver practical solutions to help councils achieve net zero. Stressing the importance of removing silos both in the public and private sector, Alec will show how the lighting sector can team up with others. He will reveal the creation of a net zero working group which ILP members can get involved with.
Presented by Alec Peachey, Content Director, Local Council Roads Innovation Group.
Yle´s Lean-Agile Story and Vision for the Future CultureMirette Kangas
This is the presentation about Yle´s (Finnish Broadcasting Company) Lean-Agile Journey and Vision for the Future Culture.
There has been many early adopters and cases behind this transformation success story. For example the next level development leadership model has been crucial in order to to achieve common and shared understanding for the company’s key product strategy implementation.
If organization want to be successful the total change to the new leadership model and cultural transformation is crucial. Self management, intrapreneurship and autonomy are in the centre of new way to lead by example. Organization is more like a living organism, a living system and network. Your value as a leader will be measured by your achievements and willingness to do good to other people within networks.
Ms Mirette Kangas is the leader of lean-agile development at the Finnish Broadcasting Company (Yle). During the past four years, she has led transformation from traditional project management to lean-agile model in all company levels at Yle, from service development to top executive team. Lean-agile transformation and new company culture is also scaled from internet to other areas and units such as traditional broadcast production and design, creative content, multiplatform and transmedia development, strategic management of key programme projects and the whole leadership culture in several units. More recently, she has been focusing on growing the scope of the transformation and spread the new approach to leadership across the organization.
Alec will introduce an overview of LCRIG and its aim to deliver practical solutions to help councils achieve net zero. Stressing the importance of removing silos both in the public and private sector, Alec will show how the lighting sector can team up with others. He will reveal the creation of a net zero working group which ILP members can get involved with.
Presented by Alec Peachey, Content Director, Local Council Roads Innovation Group.
Yle´s Lean-Agile Story and Vision for the Future CultureMirette Kangas
This is the presentation about Yle´s (Finnish Broadcasting Company) Lean-Agile Journey and Vision for the Future Culture.
There has been many early adopters and cases behind this transformation success story. For example the next level development leadership model has been crucial in order to to achieve common and shared understanding for the company’s key product strategy implementation.
If organization want to be successful the total change to the new leadership model and cultural transformation is crucial. Self management, intrapreneurship and autonomy are in the centre of new way to lead by example. Organization is more like a living organism, a living system and network. Your value as a leader will be measured by your achievements and willingness to do good to other people within networks.
Ms Mirette Kangas is the leader of lean-agile development at the Finnish Broadcasting Company (Yle). During the past four years, she has led transformation from traditional project management to lean-agile model in all company levels at Yle, from service development to top executive team. Lean-agile transformation and new company culture is also scaled from internet to other areas and units such as traditional broadcast production and design, creative content, multiplatform and transmedia development, strategic management of key programme projects and the whole leadership culture in several units. More recently, she has been focusing on growing the scope of the transformation and spread the new approach to leadership across the organization.
This presentation describes about insights of real estate/ construction Industry in India. India is one of the biggest market in terms of unbalanced demand and supply. For more info write to me at mailtoparteek@gmail.com
Teeny Tiny Summit March 1 2023 - Planning for Community VitalityCarolyn Puterbough
Teeny Tiny Summits were initiated in 2016 by Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, as a forum to discuss scale-appropriate economic development strategies for Ontario’s smallest communities. In 2017, ROMA committed to multi-year support of the Teeny Tiny program. Teeny Tiny Summits share practical examples, lessons learned and community economic development tactics. Since inception, the summits have been hosted in every region of the province and attracted over 2,250 attendees both in person and virtually.
Planning for community economic development activities can help you realize your community’s vision. It allows for strategic use of the resources you have available and provides you with a clear path on how to accomplish your identified goals. A community-driven strategic planning process relies on partnerships, commitment, and community assets all coming together to provide a clear and achievable path to SUCCESS! This session will explore where to begin, critical elements to consider, lessons learned and positive outcomes in the community that resulted.
These are the slides used at the March 1 2023 Teeny Tiny Summit.
Here is a PPT on Eco Green Cities. The fonts will change if u have only fonts of your pc. You can download.. If you have any queries send it to guthijp.reddy@gmail.com
Access to Opportunities Event PresentationJoanne Cooper
South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive met with local businesses and agencies at an event to mark the end of the Access to Opportunities project aimed at using sustainable transport to access jobs, education and training. It showcased the key elements of the project - dedicated travel advice, enhanced bus services, and the discounted loan of scooters. It also gave attendees the opportunity to find out about the on-going support available to help people in South Yorkshire get into jobs, education and training. For more information visit travelsouthyorkshire.com/traveladvice
CSR and sustainable development innovative possibilitiesRAVI PAL SINGH
We as NTPC technically, sociologically, and environmentally are doing a lot towards attaining sustainability but it is never sufficient and must strive to increase our efforts as well as explore new innovative possibilities.
• Use scenario planning to identify potential risks to your business—and new opportunities to exploit.
• Set ambitious targets and lead by example.
• Tap into employee and locals engagement-both internally, and across business partners.
• Explore other benefits that can be derived from action on sustainability.
• We can show our responsibility not only through our words but our actions.
• CSR is not only a charity but a timid seed which bears the fruit of sustainability.
• This tree bears fruit of sustainability only after a finite period of time.
Combining and Aligning Transportation and Economic Development PlansRPO America
On October 31, the NADO Research Foundation held a virtual peer exchange on the topic combining and aligning transportation and economic development plans. Speakers included Scott Allen (Federal Highway Administration), Charlie Baker (Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission), Mary Rump (East Central Iowa Council of Governments), and Amy Kessler (North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission), with moderation by Carrie Kissel and Megan McConville.
This presentation describes about insights of real estate/ construction Industry in India. India is one of the biggest market in terms of unbalanced demand and supply. For more info write to me at mailtoparteek@gmail.com
Teeny Tiny Summit March 1 2023 - Planning for Community VitalityCarolyn Puterbough
Teeny Tiny Summits were initiated in 2016 by Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, as a forum to discuss scale-appropriate economic development strategies for Ontario’s smallest communities. In 2017, ROMA committed to multi-year support of the Teeny Tiny program. Teeny Tiny Summits share practical examples, lessons learned and community economic development tactics. Since inception, the summits have been hosted in every region of the province and attracted over 2,250 attendees both in person and virtually.
Planning for community economic development activities can help you realize your community’s vision. It allows for strategic use of the resources you have available and provides you with a clear path on how to accomplish your identified goals. A community-driven strategic planning process relies on partnerships, commitment, and community assets all coming together to provide a clear and achievable path to SUCCESS! This session will explore where to begin, critical elements to consider, lessons learned and positive outcomes in the community that resulted.
These are the slides used at the March 1 2023 Teeny Tiny Summit.
Here is a PPT on Eco Green Cities. The fonts will change if u have only fonts of your pc. You can download.. If you have any queries send it to guthijp.reddy@gmail.com
Access to Opportunities Event PresentationJoanne Cooper
South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive met with local businesses and agencies at an event to mark the end of the Access to Opportunities project aimed at using sustainable transport to access jobs, education and training. It showcased the key elements of the project - dedicated travel advice, enhanced bus services, and the discounted loan of scooters. It also gave attendees the opportunity to find out about the on-going support available to help people in South Yorkshire get into jobs, education and training. For more information visit travelsouthyorkshire.com/traveladvice
CSR and sustainable development innovative possibilitiesRAVI PAL SINGH
We as NTPC technically, sociologically, and environmentally are doing a lot towards attaining sustainability but it is never sufficient and must strive to increase our efforts as well as explore new innovative possibilities.
• Use scenario planning to identify potential risks to your business—and new opportunities to exploit.
• Set ambitious targets and lead by example.
• Tap into employee and locals engagement-both internally, and across business partners.
• Explore other benefits that can be derived from action on sustainability.
• We can show our responsibility not only through our words but our actions.
• CSR is not only a charity but a timid seed which bears the fruit of sustainability.
• This tree bears fruit of sustainability only after a finite period of time.
Combining and Aligning Transportation and Economic Development PlansRPO America
On October 31, the NADO Research Foundation held a virtual peer exchange on the topic combining and aligning transportation and economic development plans. Speakers included Scott Allen (Federal Highway Administration), Charlie Baker (Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission), Mary Rump (East Central Iowa Council of Governments), and Amy Kessler (North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission), with moderation by Carrie Kissel and Megan McConville.
3. CENTERLINE CONSTRUCTION
provide professional client-focused
construction solutions. As an
employee-owned company, we go
above and beyond on every project
and deliver on our promises with
integrity.
Who we are
4. To be the general contractor and
construction manager service
provider of choice in the
Philippines and all over the
world. To make the Philippines a
world class country with respect
to structures
Vision
5. The mission of Centerline
construction company, is to
faithfully provide our clients with
world class quality construction
designs and services, on to date
completion and competitive pricing
while generating a fair and
reasonable profit for our company.
Mission
6. • Commitment to client satisfaction
• Dedication of every
accomplishment to God.
• Teamwork, collaboration and
open communication.
Core Values
7. • Fostering a culture of mutual trust
and respect.
• Being leaders in our profession and
our communities.
• Pride in our work and excellence in
all we do.
Core Values
15. `
DAGUPANCity Hall
• The City Hall which
reflects the whole city,
can be the parameters
to measure how
civilized a city is.
16. `
DAGUPANCity Hall
• As of today it is located
at the heart of the
Dagupan
city(Downtown) and
obviously congested;
divided into different
departments due to lack
of space.
17. `
DAGUPANCity Hall
• The demand for a new
building is inevitable
as the population and
businesses increase.
18. `
DAGUPANCity Hall
• It then deserves to have
a world class design
that would cater a
“One-stop-All-shop”.
19. `
DAGUPANCity Hall
• It would provide the people with
a comfortable environment and
a decongested road which then
leads the way for a happy, relax
and fast trip.
21. DAGUPANCity
• To make Dagupan City
known around the world,
this city continues to
devise new businesses
focused on transforming
its vision to reality to
make it globally
competitive in every way.
23. DAGUPANCity
• It has 43 schools in
different levels, 12
hospitals with an average
of 300 bed-capacity, 2
malls, countless business
establishments and
subdivisions around the
city.
24. DAGUPANCity
• Upon stating these,
this city continues to
expand in population
and increase the list
of businesses around
it.
25. DAGUPANCity
• Presumably after a
year, all these
numbers will increase
simultaneously with
the volume of
vehicles traveling
around Dagupan.
26. DAGUPANCity
• In 2003, City Mayor
Benjamin Lim said, “It is
imperative that the city
government implement
a traffic volume
reduction program
(TVRP).”
27. DAGUPANCity
• Because of this, there
came a signed
memorandum of
agreement between the
local government and the
United Tricycle Operators
and Drivers Association
(Utoda) for a color coding
scheme.
28. DAGUPANCity
• It was called as the Unified
Vehicular Volume
Reduction Program
(UVVRP) that uses a
number coding and was
realized through the
intervention of Public
Order and Safety Office
(POSO).
29. DAGUPANCity
• According to a study,
“The Philippines waste
28,000 hours in traffic
equivalent to 3.2 years
of a man’s life.”
30. DAGUPANCity
• One of the problems
that the Philippines face
nowadays is the lack of
enough facilities that
will hold these different
agencies and
departments
throughout the country.
31. DAGUPANCity
• THE EMPLOYEES suffer
from countless delays
and piled up work not
to mention the stressful
and long travel for the
applicants.
32. DAGUPANCity
• After a careful assessment, a
unified, enlarged and
decongested new City Hall
building is greatly needed –
which will then serve the whole
city and might as well
accommodate neighboring
towns.
33. MAJORProblems
• What would be the
relevant design of the
City Hall building that
is to be constructed in
Dagupan City having
11.4 hectares?
37. • The proposal is a five-
storey structure which
is designed to resolve
the case of scattered
departments in the City
Hall of Dagupan.
38. • This will unify their
different departments
into a single building
and would somehow
decongest the heavy
traffic in the city.
39. • The following are the
possible departments and
agencies to be added:
• DFA ( Department of Foreign
Affairs)
• NSO ( National Statistics Office)
• POEA ( Philippine Overseas
Employment Administration)
40. • there will be a modified
and well-spaced road
that will be used as
convenient parking
areas for all vehicles.
41. • In lieu with the green
building project, the
company prepared a
proper waste disposal
management for the
building.
42. • It will also have a well
distribution of recycled
water that will supply
the structure fixed with
proper and efficient
fixtures.
43. • The last thing is the
reduction in the consumption
of energy of the structure,
insolated wall and natural
ventilations would be
provided as well as element
in the building that would
provide the maximum effect
of light from the sun.
44. • The company prioritizes
the environment by
using environmental
materials and methods.