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Aguinaldo – Sangley International Seaport

An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to

The Faculty of Architecture Department

De La Salle University – Dasmariñas

Dasmariñas – Cavite

Architect Daisy M. Palattao, M Arch, uap

Adviser

In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of

Bachelor of Science in Architecture

Presented by

Alix, Allan Edward Laparan

2013
Aguinaldo – Sangley International Seaport

Abstract

“Aguinaldo – Sangley International Seaport” study is about proposing an infrastructure that will aide and help to increase the production and the

income of the local province of Cavite. This is with the help of a port that will serve as a major port of entry for input and output goods for production

and exportation. The proposal targets to answer the need for a seaport in the local province. This is not only to ensure the growth of the province but

also aims to help on the decongestion and decentralization of Manila. The current situation of the study is already at the planning and conceptualization

stage not only with the local government but also with the national government.

The main objective for the proposal is the planning and design of what will serve as a major port of entry in Cavite, a seaport that will accommodate

and house cargo shipping firms and offices alike.

The Province of Cavite has been playing a major role in the economic development of inputs of the economic zones and industrial estates. But there

is a need to provide infrastructures for more efficient and cheaper transportation of inputs and outputs of the industrial goods to make them globally

competitive. One of the major infrastructure projects that are necessary is the provision of an international major port entry in Sangley Point, Cavite City

which would maximize the economic utility of the R-I Expressway Extension also known as the CAVITEX and will also help on decentralization and

decongestion of Manila. Not only that this will help to achieve on those aspects but also in effect will aide on other issues related concerning the offices

of Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA).

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”Nature can only be mastered by obeying its Law”

Roger Bacon

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Table of Contents Discuss and Explain the Research Strategy 22


CHAPTER 1
Methods of Gathering Data 33
The Problem and It’s Setting
Mechanics of Analysis and Triangulation 33
1.1 Introduction 5
Summary of Findings, Analysis and Triangulation 33
Statement of the Problem 5
Conclusion 33
Rationale of the Project 5
CHAPTER 3
Background of the Project 6
Site Justification
Project Goals and Objectives 8
3.1 Site and Project Development Criteria 34
Significance and Expected Output 8
General Criteria 34
Scope and Delimitation 9
Specific Criteria 34
CHAPTER 2
3.2 Macro and Micro Site Analysis 37
Theoretical Framework
Macro Site Analysis 37
2.1 Review of Related Literature 11
Micro Site Analysis 53
Local Related Projects 13
CHAPTER 4
International Related Projects 17
Architectural Design Development and Architectural Engineering
2.2 Conceptual Framework/Paradigm 19
4.1 Site Planning and Site Programming 57
2.3 Methodology 20

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Building Space Program 60
Tentative Site Criteria 20
4.2 Design Conceptualization 69
Identification of Key Resource Persons Data Sources 20
4.3 Project Technical Requirements 71

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List of Figures List of Tables

Figure 1.0 - Port of Wilmington Site Plan Table 1.0 - Domestic Port Statistics South Harbor –Inbound
Figure 2.0 - Input, Process, Output, Synthesis CY 2010 -2012
Figure 3.0 - Top 10 Trade Routes of the Philippines Table 2.0 - Domestic Port Statistics South Harbor – Outbound
Figure 4.0 - Export Processing Zones in Cavite CY 2010 -2012
Figure 5.0 - Map of Cavite City Table 3.0 - Foreign Port Statistics South Harbor – Import CY 2010 -2012
Figure 6.0 - Cavite City Health Facility Map Table 4.0 - Foreign Port Statistics South Harbor – Export CY 2010 -2012
Figure 7.0 - Cavite City General Land Use Plan Table 5.0 - Import Container Throughput (Empty) – South Harbor
Figure 8.0 - Sun Path and Wind Map as of December 31, 2010
Figure 9.0 - Site Zoning Table 6.0 - Import Container Throughput (Loaded) – South Harbor
Figure 9.0 - Organizational Chart as of December 31, 2010
Figure 10.0 - Administration Building Matrix Diagram Table 7.0 - Import Container Throughput (Empty) – South Harbor
Figure 11.0 - Port Manager Office Matrix Diagram as of December 31, 2011
Figure 12.0 - Stevedore’s Dormitory/Control Tower Matrix Diagram Table 8.0 - Import Container Throughput (Loaded) – South Harbor
Figure 13.0 - District Collector Matrix Diagram as of December 31, 2011
Figure 14.0 - Control Tower Second Floor Matrix Diagram Table 9.0 - Import Container Throughput (Empty) – South Harbor
Figure 15.0 - Control Tower Third Floor Matrix Diagram as of December 31, 2012
Figure 16.0 - Control Tower Sixth Floor Matrix Diagram Table 10.0 - Import Container Throughput (Loaded) – South Harbor
Figure 17.0 - Administration Building Ground Floor Bubble Diagram as of December 31, 2012
Figure 18.0 - Administration Building Second Floor Bubble Diagram Table 11.0 - Export Container Throughput (Empty) – South Harbor
Figure 19.0 - Stevedore’s Barracks Bubble Diagram as of December 31, 2010
Figure 20.0 - Control Tower Ground Floor Bubble Diagram Table 12.0 - Export Container Throughput (Loaded) – South Harbor
Figure 21.0 - Control Tower Second Floor Bubble Diagram as of December 31, 2010
Figure 22.0 - Control Tower Third Floor Bubble Diagram Table 13.0 - Export Container Throughput (Empty) – South Harbor
Figure 23.0 - Control Tower Fourth Floor Bubble Diagram as of December 31, 2011
Figure 24.0 - Control Tower Fifth Floor Bubble Diagram Table 14.0 - Export Container Throughput (Loaded) – South Harbor
Figure 25.0 - Control Tower Sixth Floor Bubble Diagram as of December 31, 2011
Figure 26.0 - Control Tower Port Police Floor Bubble Diagram Table 15.0 - Export Container Throughput (Empty) – South Harbor
Figure 27.0 - Design Concept as of December 31, 2012
Table 16.0 - Export Container Throughput (Loaded) – South Harbor
as of December 31, 2012

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Table 17.0 - Yard Utilization Report – July – 2013 (South Harbor)
Table 18.0 - Yard Utilization Report – CY 2012 (South Harbor)
Table 19.0 - Specific Site Criteria
Table 20.0 - Strength, Weakness, Opportunities, Threats
Table 21.0 - Trade Statistics

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Table 22.0 - Site Growth Projection


Table 23.0 - Equipment Quantity
Table 24.0 - Furniture Dimension

References:

http://www.senate.gov.ph

www.mysubicbay.com.ph

www.asianterminals.com.ph

http://business.inquirer.net

http://www.philstar.com/business

http://www.ppa.com.ph

http://www.census.gov.ph

http:// www.dti.gov.ph/

Comprehensive Land Use Plan of Cavite City

Planning and Designers Handbook

National Building Code

Time Savers Standards for Building Types

Citizen’s Charter of the Philippine Ports Authority

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