Showing posts with label 2022. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2022. Show all posts

Maintenance Works at the El Deposito (2022)

Project: Maintenance Works at the El Deposito (2022)
Location: Pinaglabanan Memorial Shrine, San Juan City
Cultural property owner: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
GAA Budget: P2,000,000.00
Fiscal year: 2022
Date started: 2022
Date completed: June 2022
Implementing agency: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Contractor: D.M. Celac
Photos:
Interior of the El Deposito underground tunnel, 2021


Maintenance Works at the Miguel Malvar Historical Landmark (2022)

Project: Maintenance Works at the Miguel Malvar Historical Landmark (2022)
Location: Batangas
Cultural property owner: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
GAA Budget: P1,000,000.00
Fiscal year: 2022
Date started: 2022
Date completed: To be determined
Implementing agency: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Contractor: To be determined

Maintenance Works at the Baldomero Aguinaldo Historical Landmark (2022)

NHCP Photo Collection, 2022

NHCP Photo Collection, 2022
Project: Maintenance Works at the Baldomero Aguinaldo Historical Landmark (2022)
Location: Binakayan, Kawit, Cavite
Cultural property owner: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
GAA Budget: P1,000,000.00
Fiscal year: 2022
Date started: 2022
Date completed: To be determined
Implementing agency: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Contractor: To be determined

Maintenance Works at the Rizal Shrine Dapitan (2022)

Project: Maintenance Works at the Rizal Shrine Dapitan (2022)
Location: Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte
Cultural property owner: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
GAA Budget: P2,000,000.00
Fiscal year: 2022
Date started: 2022
Date completed: To be determined
Implementing agency: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Contractor: To be determined

Maintenance Works at the Casa Real Shrine (2022)

Project: Maintenance Works at the Casa Real Shrine (2022)
Location: Malolos, Bulacan
Cultural property owner: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
GAA Budget: P1,000,000.00
Fiscal year: 2022
Date started: 2022
Date completed: To be determined
Implementing agency: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Contractor: To be determined

Maintenance Works at the Ramon Magsaysay Historical Landmark (2022)

Project: Maintenance Works at the Ramon Magsaysay Historical Landmark (2022)
Location: Castillejos, Zambales
Cultural property owner: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
GAA Budget: P1,000,000.00
Fiscal year: 2022
Date started: 2022
Date completed: To be determined
Implementing agency: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Contractor: To be determined

Restoration of Molo Church

Project: Restoration of Molo Church
Location: Molo, Iloilo
Cultural property owner: Archdiocese of Jaro
GAA Budget: P3,000,000.00
Fiscal year: 2022
Date started: 2022
Date completed: To be determined
Implementing agency: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Contractor: To be determined
Project description:

The project focuses on the cleaning of the stone walls, repointing of masonry units, consolidation of wall cracks, and repair of damaged areas of the bell tower. To rehabilitate some parts of the church, the NHCP will repaint the interior of the church and refurbish the grille works.

Restoration of Punta Diamante including Belfry in Bulusan Sorsogon

Project: Restoration of Punta Diamante including Belfry in Bulusan, Sorsogon
Location: Bulusan, Sorsogon
Cultural property owner: Diocese of Sorsogon
GAA Budget: P10,000,000.00
Fiscal year: 2022
Date started: 2022
Date completed: To be determined
Implementing agency: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Contractor: To be determined
Project description:

Punta Diamante or Bulusan (diamond-shaped) Fortress, approximately 10.13 square meters, in Bulusan, Sorsogon, was constructed in the 18th century with a large triangular murralla (fortification) which encloses the church and rectory of St. James the Great parish complex. The fortress has five (5) watchtowers with high and thick walls made from coral and river stones.

Bulusan used to be a visita of Casiguran before it became a parish in 1630. The first church was made of nipa and wood. In the early 1700’s Father Pedro de Villa Medina directed the construction of the stone church (Huerta, 1875). The stone walls were later added at the 18th century to serve as a defense of towns folks against the incursions of Moro pirates.  The defense of Bulusan against the incursion of Moro pirates led to the meeting of the gobernadorcillo, D. Juan Macsimiano with the principals and cabesaz de barangays in 1799 in an agreement with the Superior Decree issued on the same year (Errecion de Pueblos Albay 1799-1864).

The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) on 7 February 2009, unveiled a historical marker for the historic site with the text:

MGA MOOG NG BULUSAN

“Mga moog ng Bulusan itinayo upang depensahan ang mga mamamayan ng Bulusan at ang Punta de Bulusan, na mahalagang daungan para sa mga manlalayag at sa mga barkong galyon sa embocadero mula sa pagsalakay ng mga moro, ika-18 hanggang ika-19 na siglo. Bahagi ng mga istrukturang ito ang mga moog sa macabari, busaingan at gate na ngayo’y sakop na ng mga bayan ng Barcelona, Sta. Magdalena at Bulan, Sorsogon”

One of the tasks of the NHCP is to undertake and prescribe the manner of restoration, conservation, and protection of the country’s historical movable and immovable objects. In line with this, the Commission included in its 2022 locally funded projects the restoration and redevelopment of the Punta Diamante Fort and Bell tower. 

The Diocese of Sorsogon, in coordination with the Local Government of Bulusan and the Provincial Government of Sorsogon requested the National Historical Commission of the Philippines to undertake the restoration and development work in order to preserve and protect this historic site.

The expected output of the project is:

A. Preparation of the as-built plans of the fort complex, ruins and exiting structures within the fort.

B. Detailed Engineering Study with the following essential components:

1. Assessment of the structural integrity of the bell tower through (a) conduct of soil investigation at least two (2) boreholes; (b) structural analysis of a structural engineer with experience in heritage structures; and (c) recommend interventions to strengthen the tower

C. Restoration of the Belfry

1. Mechanical and chemical cleaning, 
2. Consolidation, and strengthening of the unreinforced masonry (injection of lime, repointing, replacement of missing stones)
3. Reinforcement and retrofitting of existing concrete structures
4. Decommissioning of old bells
5. Provision of Digital carillon bells (control to be located at church)
6. Electrical works (up lights)

D. Perimeter walls

1. Mechanical and chemical cleaning, 
2. Consolidation, and stabilization of masonry (injection of lime, repointing, replacement of missing stones)
3. Provision for perimeter lights

E. Site development

1. Cleaning and clearing of site
2. Embankment and landscaping works (softscape and hardscape)
3. Restoration of religious images (grotto, way of the cross and statues)
4. Provision for bollard lights

Photos:
NHCP Photo Collection, 2021

NHCP Photo Collection, 2021

NHCP Photo Collection, 2021

NHCP Photo Collection, 2021

Rehabilitation and Maintenance of National Historical Commission of the Philippines Main and Annex Building including the Rewiring of Electrical System

Project: Rehabilitation and Maintenance of National Historical Commission of the Philippines Main and Annex Building including the Rewiring of Electrical System
Location: T.M. Kalaw Street, Ermita, Manila
Cultural property owner: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
GAA Budget: P30,000,000.00
Fiscal year: 2022
Date started: 2022
Date completed: To be determined
Implementing agency: National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Contractor: JS Lim Construction
Project description:

In response to the changing times brought by the Covid-19 pandemic, the NHCP is updrading its workplace focusing on the safety of the employees, information technology and organization of offices. One of the main scope is the recheking and rehabilitation of the electrical system in order to cope up with the amount of equipment and safety gadgets, the Commission will install.

Scope of work of the project:

1.) GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1.1. Temporary facilities.
1.1.1. Field office Equipment & Maintenance
1.1.2. Office and Communication Equipment for the Field Office
1.2. Provision of form works and rental of steel scaffoldings
1.3. Construction of safety and health requirements.
1.3.1. Installation of drop nets.
1.3.2. Provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) IATF requirements and compliance;
1.3.3. Cordoning and Fencing works
1.3.4. Construction signages
1.4. Photo documentations (Before, during and after)
1.5. Preparation of As-built plans after the rehabilitation (signed and sealed)
1.6. Light, power and water service connection; (toilet and security)
1.7. Bonds and Insurance
1.7.1.1. Surety, Performance, and Warranty Bond
1.7.1.2. Construction All Risk Insurance (CARI)
1.8 Validation of Structural Design
Structural design analysis based in structural design 
(Signed and sealed verification of Structural Engineer)

2.) DISMANTLING WORKS (Partitions, floor finish, ceiling, electrical, toilet, doors, windows, and other components)

3.) PROVISION OF MEZZANINE FLOOR

4.) ARCHITECTURAL WORKS

4.1. Provision of Drywall, and tempered glass with door partitions;

4.2. Tile works
4.2.1. Provision of new floor tiles
4.2.2. Repair and replacement of damaged floor tiles;
4.4 Ceiling works;
4.3 Rehabilitation of staircase, handrails and guard rails;

5.) PAINTING WORKS

5.1 Surface Preparations;
5.2 General painting works;

6.) REHABILITATION OF COMFORT ROOMS

6.1 Realignment of sewer and water lines
6.2 Provision of fixtures
6.3 Tile works
6.4 Ceiling works
6.5 Installation of granite countertop, and wall partitions

7.) REHABILITATION AND PROVISION OF DOORS AND WINDOWS

8.) SUPPLY, FABRICATION, AND INSTALLATION OF ON-GRID SOLAR POWERED SYSTEM

8.1 Supply and delivery;
8.2 Fabrication and installation;
8.3 Pre-final acceptance of the requirements;
8.4 Final acceptance of the solar panel ystem;

9.) ELECTRICAL WORKS

9.1 Installation of new panel boards and feeder lines. Ground floor (GPB1, GPB2), Third and Fourth Floor Distribution Panel (TFDP), Second floor (2PB1, 2PB2), Third floor (3PB1, 3PB2) and Fourth (4PB1, 4PB2); 
9.2 Replacements of conduits and wiring for lighting, power, air conditioning units and elevator. Replacement of conduits plastic moldings for auxiliary wirings (CCTV, telephone fax, Internet and ethernet etc.);
9.3 Replacement of damaged, outdated, busted lightning fixtures and electrical devices;
9.4 Rehabilitation of the main distribution panel;
9.5 Dismantling of old panel boards and feeder lines;
9.6 Installation of new electrical room door for proper ventilation;
9.7 Provision of fire alarm system;

10.) PLUMBING WORKS

10.1 Repair and rehabilitation of roof drains
10.2 Waterproofing of gutters

11.) CLEARING, CLEANING AND HAULING WORKS