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LETTERS
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APPENDIX B
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
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Dear respondents, A pleasant day! The researcher, a fifth year Architecture student of La Consolacion College Bacolod, would like to implore your answers in this survey questionnaire that would be able to assist the researcher in the compliance of her research, SILAY CITY WATERSPORTS AND RECREATION PARK. Rest assured that your answers shall be treated confidentially and will be used for research purposes only. Thank you very much, Alyssa Camille Arguelles The proponent
I. BACKGROUND OF THE RESPONDENTS Name: (Optional) Age: Gender: Male Civil Status: Occupation:
Female
II. QUESTIONNAIRE PROPER Instruction: Please put a check () on the space provided that best corresponds to your answer.
1. Would you be interested to visit the SILAY CITY WATERSPORTS AND RECREATION PARK in the future? ( ) Yes ( ) No
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2. How many people would you bring to visit the park? ( ) 1 to 5 ( ) 6 to 10 ( ) 11 to 15 ( ) 16 and above
3. Would you be interested to learn watersports through classes and/or camps? ( ) Yes ( ) No 4. Please indicate if YOU or any member of your HOUSEHOLD has a need for each of the recreation PROGRAMS listed. Rank 1 as the most preferred and 4 as the least. ( ( ( ( ) Watersports training course ) Teambuilding activities ) Swimming classes ) Camp Adventure
5. What facilities would you like to find in the proposed WATERSPORTS AND RECREATION PARK? Rank 1 as you most preferred. ( ) Watersports cable park ( ) Water Play Park ( ) Camping ( ) Swimming Pool ( ) Obstacle Course
6. What other support facilities would you like to be provided in the SILAY CITY WATERSPORTS AND RECREATION PARK? Rank 1 as your most preferred. ( ) Lodging/Cabins ( ) Convention center ( ) Camping Grounds 7. From the following list, please check ALL the potential indoor spaces you and members of your household would use. ( ) Indoor Games ( ) Pro shop ( ) Souvenir shop ( ) Restaurant ( ) Gym ( ) Clinic
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8.How much are you willing to spend in order to fulfill your satisfaction and enjoyment in the watersports and recreation park? ( ) 100-199 ( ) 200-399 ( ) 400-549 ( ) 550-1000 ( ) More than 1000
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APPENDIX C
MAPS
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LOT PLAN
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-1 S 21-38 E S 28-21 W S 15-57 E S 0-01 E S 39-40 E S 0-01 E S 31-35 E N 89-59 E S 10-53 E S 9-25 E S 31-33 W S 89-59 W N 63-38 W N 0-01 W N 37-31 W N 45-32 E N 63-16 E N 39-56 E 201.95 m 56.34 m 54.31 m 40.04 m 33.87 m 41.96 m 49.43 m 78.99 m 68.33 m 53.20 m 192.16 m 57.18 m 119.94 m 144.10 m 336.53 m 139.44 m 48.44 m 181.66 m
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Locator Map
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APPENDIX D
STRUCTURAL COMPUTATIONS
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Third Floor Factored Load: Beam Partition Flooring Floor Finishing Ceiling Live Load
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Second Floor Deck Factored Load: Beam Partition Flooring Floor Finishing Ceiling Live Load = = = = = = 422.72 626.41 106.07 42.43 622.60 1,820.23 kn kn kn kn kn kn kn
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APPENDIX E
ELECTRICAL COMPUTATIONS
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APPENDIX F
OTHER COMPUTATIONS
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Duration to Fill up Lake/Pond WATER PLAY PARK Using 1 deep well w/ Q of 500 gal/min T= Q/pump capacity T= 3424971.30 gal.s / 500 gal/min T= 6849.94 mins / 60 min/ 1hr T= 114.17 hrs / 24 hrs/day T= 4.76 days to fill up WATER PLAY PARK LAKE
Duration to Fill up Lake/Pond WATERSPORTS CABLE PARK VB= 28,173.99 cu.m. Convert Cu. M. to gal. gal/ VB= 28,173.99 cu.m. x 265 cu.m.
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Using 1 deep well w/ Q of 500 gal/min T= Q/pump capacity T= 7466107.35 gal.s / 500 gal/min T= 14932.21 mins / 60 min/ 1hr T= 248.87 hrs / 24 hrs/day T= 10.37 days to fill up WATERSPORTS CABLE PARK LAKE Duration to Fill up Lake/Pond BEGGINERS WINCH PARK A VB= 4,397.79 cu.m. Convert Cu. M. to gal. gal/ VB= 4,397.79 cu.m. x 265 cu.m.
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gal.s / 500 gal/min mins / 60 min/ 1hr hrs / 24 hrs/day days to fill up BEGGINERS WINCH PARK A
Duration to Fill up Lake/Pond BEGGINERS WINCH PARK B VB= 4,523.40 cu.m. Convert Cu. M. to gal. gal/ VB= 4,523.40 cu.m. x 265 cu.m. Using 1 deep well w/ Q of 500 gal/min T= Q/pump capacity T= 1,198,701 T= 2397.402 T= 39.9567 T= 1.6648625
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gal.s / 500 gal/min mins / 60 min/ 1hr hrs / 24 hrs/day days to fill up BEGGINERS WINCH PARK B
Deep Well Source Approx. Cost Total Depth Casing Secondary Casing Yield Capacity of Well
P 2,500,000.00 500ft 300mm diam. 250 mm diam. 500 gpm x 300 ft. x 200 ft.
Computation of Submersible Water Requirements TDA= total dynamic head Q= capacity of pump in gal./min. EFF= Efficacy of pump 3960= Constant
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Provide 40 Hp motor coupled with the submersible pump model 500 GPM = 113CU.M./HR 200FT=61MTS. PUMP MODEL SP 95-4 26Kw=40Hp 77% efficiency
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APPENDIX H
FEASIBILITY STUDY
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FEASIBILITY STUDY
The Silay City Water Sports and Recreation Park is located in Hacienda Daniel, Brgy. E. Lopez, Silay City, Negros Occidental owned by Rama L. Locsin. The owner will be responsible for the funding of the proposed project. Other sources of funds will also come from other international sponsors and brands as well as donors. The park will cater local residents as well as local and international tourists. It will offer training course, teambuilding programs, conventions, sporting and other events. This will cater group events with overnight and long term stay depending on the type of activities and programs to be enacted.
# of days in years
REVENUE CLUBHOUS E
Swimming Pool Gym Souvenir & Pro Shop Game Room
Max Capacity
Projection
# of Hours
100 50 20 40
50 25 8 20
Club room A
20
Club room B
20
480,000.00
Multipurpos e Room
100
40
5,280,000.00
100
40
2,000. 00
1 night
4,800,000.00
220
Restaurant
110
150.0 0
5,940,000.00
TOTAL
23,100,000.00
Convention Area
1600
640
120
1,920,000.00
Cable Park and Winch Park Water Play Park Obstacle Course TOTAL
250
100
350.00
350 80
140 32
120.00 50.00
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REVENUE
Rooms Cabin A Cabin B Cabin C Executive Villa - A Executive Villa - B TOTAL TOTAL CAPACITY OVERALL TOTAL (annual revenue)
# of Units 20 9 10 4 6
Max Capacity 40 18 30 24 18
Projec tion 20 9 15 8 6
Unit Price
1,100 /day 1,300 /day 2,000 /day 3,000 /day 4,200 day
# of days in years
360 360 360 360 360
Total Amount
7,920,000.00 4,212,000.00 10,800,000.00 8,640,000.00 9,072,000.00
The estimated minimum income for all the activities in the park will sum up to Php 136,152,000.00 in one (1) year or approximately Php 11,346,000.00 in one (1) month. The Watersports and Recreation Park would be able to generate a total amount of Php 1,361,520,000.00 in ten (10) years.
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Year 1 11346000 1
10%
10%
It will take 12 years for the Silay City Watersports and Recreation Park to recover the capital.
*other operating sales is 20% of the project cost. This expenses includes salary of employess, office supplies, depreciation expenses and utilities expenses. *it is assumed that the company will have a fixed income in its call center. And a 10% in its other operating revenue every year. * income tax is 30% in excess of 500,000 of its net income before tax.
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Managing the Watersports Cable Park and beginners winch park includes 3 staffs to operate and 2 lifeguards. The clubhouse will be manned with 1 person for the reception/information and registration, 6 for the administrative office, 1 locker and fitness gym attendant, 2 for the souvenir and pro shop, 3 guards, 3 servers on the bar and counter, 8 waiters, 1 catering manager, 2 cooks, 5 on preparation/serving/cleaning, 2 janitors. 4
housekeepers for the lodging houses. There will be 2 guards at the guardhouse. For the convention hall, the offices shall be manned with 8 people, 2 for the maintenance, 20 2 waiters, managers, 2 5 cooks, security 10 guards, for 2
preparation/handling/assistance,
housekeepers. 3 staff and 2 lifeguards for the Water Play, 2 facilitators for the Obstacle Course. A total of 103 staffs who will receive a monthly income not lesser than the minimum wage. The total salary of the workers shall be deducted from the total income. PROJECTION . SILAY CITY PROJECTED POPULATION YEAR POPULATION Year 1990 1995 2000 Population 101,031 122,748 107,722
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The figure above shows the growth of population of the city of Silay according to NSO National Statistics Office, the City of Silay has a total population of 120,365 in year 2007, the average growth rate of the population is 1.6 percent. The projected population for the year 2020 will be 153,105. Projected Number of Employee (year 2020) Computation: PNE = Present Number of Employee PP = Present Population (120, 365) PP = Projected Population (2020) X = Future Number of Employees PNE/PP = x/PP
103 120,365 = x 153,105
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APPENDIX I
OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS
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OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS Project: Location: Silay City Watersports and Recreation Park Brgy. E. Lopez, Silay City Description Reinforced Concrete (Class A mixture, 1:2:4); with necessary reinforcing bars as indicated in the structural plan structural plan. Reinforced Concrete (Class A mixture, 1:2:4); with necessary reinforcing bars as indicated in the structural plan. Reinforced Concrete (Class A mixture, 1:2:4); with necessary reinforcing bars as indicated in the structural plan. Reinforced Concrete (Class A mixture, 1:2:4);with necessary reinforcing bars as indicated in the structural plan. Reinforced Concrete (Class A mixture, 1:2:4); with necessary reinforcing bars as indicated in the structural plan. Reinforced Concrete (Class A mixture, 1:2:4); with necessary reinforcing bars as indicated in the structural plan. Flooring: 60x90 Rectified homogenous non-slip tile in beige with accent design in darker shade of same material to be applied using heavy duty type tile adhessive on a well leveled rough concrete flooring . Walls: 60x90 Rectified homogenous Travertino Gres tile accented w/ crazy cut local sandstone in beige. Flooring: 60x60 Grespania Ceramica non-slip tile in flaming earth tones applied using heavy duty type tile adhessive on a well leveled rough concrete flooring . Walls: Painted plastered walls with portions covered with cushioned fabric on plywood for accent. 10mm tempered glass on powder coated aluminun frame for windows; Duco finished show cabinets for the merchandise; painted 10mm water resistant gympsum board on metal furring. Flooring:60x60 cm homogenous granito tile in cream; Walls: painted plastered wall with portions accented in either crazy cut sandstone on 20cmx30cm local woodstone; Ceiling: 12mm accoustic board on metal T runners; Lights: recessed light receptacle with 15watts energy saver compact bulb
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Flooring: 60x60cmFlamenco Mocha Rectified homogenous nonslip tile applied using heavy duty type tile adhessive and fungal treated heavy duty grout on a well leveled rough concrete flooring . Walls: Painted plastered wall with portions accented with 15cmx30cm woodstone; Celing: 12mm accoustic ceiling board on metal T runners; Lighting: recessed energy saver compact bulb with drop lights on game table as per requirement. Flooring:60x60 non slip rectified homogenous tile in beige; walls: 30x30 homogenous tile with 10x30 embosed listel accent; counter top: 18mm black galaxy granite on reinfoced conrete counter with lever type europlus Grohe as mixer; P-trap, angle valve, shower mixer and floor drain must be of good; Toilet door partitions and shower door: 12mm phenolic board compact laminate in wenge complete with robe hook and other accesories. Flooring: 5mm wood grain sheet vinyl resilient flooring, with bacteriostatic tratment and funfigicidal treatment and permanent UV curing (taraflex) by gerflor; Installed seamless thru heat welding on well leveled concrete floor with acceptable moisture vapor level. Walls: painted with Knox Out air cleaning paint by Boysen in pastel off white and satin sheen. 6mm tempered mirrors sealed with non acetic sealant on all sides. 12mmx60cmx120 cm accoustic board on metal T runners for ceiling; Lights: 15cm square recessed lt receptacle w/ 13w daylight energy saver compact bulb. Flooring: 60x90 Egeo Carara White Rectified homogenous granite tile with accent design of mosaic tiles, applied using heavy duty type tile adhessive on a well leveled rough concrete flooring; Walls: Painted plastered wall with 15mm textured MDF decorative panel treatment and mosaic tiles on some portions; Ceiling: Painted Gympsum board with concealed/recessed general lighting with drop chandeliers as accent; 12mm glass panels are treated with roller blinds. Flooring: 60x90 Egeo Carara dark grey Rectified homogenous granite tile with accent design of mosaic tiles, applied using heavy duty type tile adhessive on a well leveled rough concrete flooring; Walls: Painted plastered wall with mosaic and black granite accent on water feature; Light: recessed general lighting and a grand chandelier in the middle; Mini function room flooring: heavy duty carpet with pattern; accent drop light; 12mm accoustic ceiling board; Wall: wall paper accent and painted plastered wall.
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Flooring: 60x60 Non slip Rectified homogenous granite tile with accent design of mosaic tiles, applied using heavy duty type tile adhessive on a well leveled rough concrete flooring; Walls: Painted plastered wall with mosaic and black granite accent on water feature; Light: recessed general lighting w/ accent drop light; 12mm accoustic ceiling board; Wall: painted plastered wall with natural stone accent. Flooring: Heavy duty non slip homogenous tile w/ heavy duty, acid resistant tile adhessive and epoxy grouting sloped to drain with stainless gating and drain; Walls: 30x30cm Vitrified tiles w/ epoxy grout; Kitchen counters and range hoods: stainless steel fabricated tables and equipments; ceiling: painted plastered ceiling and accoustic boards on portions allowed. Flooring: 60x60cmFlamenco Mocha Rectified homogenous nonslip tile applied using heavy duty type tile adhessive and fungal treated heavy duty grout on a well leveled rough concrete flooring . Walls: Painted plastered wall with portions accented with 15cmx30cm woodstone; Celing: 12mm accoustic ceiling board on metal T runners; Lighting: recessed energy saver compact bulb with drop lights on game table as per requirement. Flooring: 30x30cm Rectified homogenous non-slip tile in beige with accent design in darker shade of same material to be applied using heavy duty type tile adhessive on a well leveled rough concrete flooring; Integral water proofing w/ added asphalt layer water proofing, torched applied and topped w/ 3inch thick concrete layer as bedding of floor tile finish, slope to drain.
5.1K Kitchen
5.1N Multipurpose Room 6. Vertical Partition 7. Roofing 8. Trellis 9. Roof Framing 10. Roof Beams 11. Gutter 12. Waterproofing 12.1 Toilet and Bath Floor Slab 12.2 Plant Boxes 13. Wall
Analok Powder coated alminum Clay tiles or Tegula conrete tiles on pre painted gi corr and metal roof battens Wood grainAluminum cladding on steel frames 3 inch 2mm built up angle bar w/ 2 inch cross members 3 inch 2mm built up angle bar w/ 2 inch cross members conrete gutter w/ integral water proofing and painted castle water proofing Reinforced concrete w/ integral waterproofing and painted castle epoxy type water proofing. Reinforced Concrete with integral waterproofing and painted with castle epoxy type water proofing.
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13.1 Exterior Walls 13.1A Foundation 13.1B Structure Walls 13.2 Interior Walls 13.2A Foundation 13.2B Walls 14. Doors
6 thick Concrete Hollow Blocks (CHB) with mortar in the hollow core and reinforcement bars Plain Cement plaster Finish on both sides, Painted with Davies Acrytex Paint
30 cm thick Grade A Concrete mix with 12mm dia. reinforcement bars. 4 thick load bearing Concrete Hollow Blocks (CHB) with cement/sand mix in the hollow core and reinforcement bars. Option of wood grain metal door, jamb and hinges. 4.5mm thick brown-tinted glass on Bronze color Alum. Powder-coated frames,double panel swing doors
15. Windows
4.5mm thick brown-tinted glass on Bronze color Alum. Powdercoated frames, swing type windows with bottom headers and fixed panels; double panel swing windows sliding type with fixed panels
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APPENDIX K
THESIS RECOMMENDATIONS
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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, FINE ARTS AND INTERIOR DESIGN La Consolacion College Bacolod City ARCHITECTURE THESIS DELIBERATION 2011-2012 NAME : THESIS TITLE : PANEL OF JURY: ALYSSA CAMILLE C. ARGUELLES SILAY CITY WATERSPORTS AND RECREATION PARK Archt. Gazil B. Sinoy Archt. Jico C. Monte Archt. Romeo S. Lavilla Jr.
COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Lack provision for separate first-aid facilities for untoward extreme accidents. 2. Reorient the cottages nearer to the attraction. 3. Good presentation and I enjoy the question and answer portion! 4. Keep up the good work! 5. Re-plan the site development-the road network, groupings and future expansion. 6. Provide emergency/ clinic separate from the convention hall. 7. Provide separate cabanas for the passive and active activities. 8. Provide service road for emergency. 9. Good presentation and building character! 10. Provide expandable parking areas for convention hall of 1500 occupants. 11. Provide water maintenance 12. Compute for the design capacity of the water tank 13. Shower bath needed- waterplay (local) - immediate market. 14. Emergency response for both waterplay and wake boarding area. TOTAL NO. OF BALLS: 8 Note: The grade given by the panel of jury represents 60% of the final grade for Design 10 (Thesis) subject. Final grade will be given by the adviser after compliance of all thesis requirements. Prepared by: ARCHT. MA. JULINEE C. BRITANICO, MS. Arch
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Revised Site Development Plan 1. Lack provision for separate first-aid facilities for untoward extreme accidents. Solution: A separate clinic was provided beside the clubhouse for immediate emergency response. Lifeguards will also be available. Safety equipments such as helmet and vest will be required to all who wishes to do water play and watersporting activities.
2. Reorient the cottages nearer to the attraction. Solution: The cluster of Cabin C was relocated to the other lodging areas. Whereas, rentable cottages were also provided near the watersports facilities.
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Since most of the lodging areas are near the water play park, huts, or small lodging, were provided near the Watersports Cable Park. Cottages were provided on the active spaces.
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5. Re-plan the site development-the road network, groupings and future expansion. Solution: (See Revised Site Development Plan). The road was maintained due to the projection and possibility of thousands of guests during big events in the future. The road will also serve as parallel parking spaces. Given that the site is too big for walking for some people, theres a free shuttle ride, in a scheduled time, that will be able to fetch and bring the guests to the desired destination. As suggested by the jury, landscaping was provided in order to boost the interest of the guests. In order to avoid car accidents, a speed limit of 20kph shall be implemented; humps and pedestrians are incorporated. The lodging areas were grouped together (refer answer to question no.2) and the future expansion areas were shown. 6. Provide emergency/ clinic separate from the convention hall. Solution: Refer answer to no.1 7. Provide separate cabanas for the passive and active activities. Solution: Refer answer to no. 2 8. Provide service road for emergency. Solution: The road is already too wide and big enough for emergency and buses. (Refer answer to no. 5) 10. Provide expandable parking areas for convention hall of 1500 occupants. Solution: More parking areas for the buses and cars were added. (See Revised Site Development Plan) 11. Provide water maintenance Solution: Since the researcher has limited knowledge on the details about the man-made lake, areas were provided to serve as the water maintenance on each man-made lake. The water maintenance area includes the biofilter that will treat the water. It may be displayed as another landscaped pond or as an underground water treatment. (See Revised Site Development Plan)
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12. Compute for the design capacity of the water tank Site capacity: 3,500 people 3,500x10 gallons= 35,000 gallons 50,000 gallon shall be the capacity of the water tank to be provided. 13. Shower bath needed- waterplay (local) - immediate market. Solution: Shower bath was already provided at the old Site Development Plan.
14. Emergency response for both waterplay and wakeboarding area. Solution: Refer answer to no.1