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  2. Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines

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    ASEP exists in the advancement of structural engineering in the Philippines as well as upholding ethical values in the promotion of national and international professional collaboration with governments, industry and the academe. [4] The organization specifically lobbies on legislation of the Philippines [5] in the national and local levels.

  3. Good Building Design and Construction in the Philippines

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    The Good Building Design and Construction in the Philippines is a handbook developed in cooperation with the German Technical Cooperation (GTZ), UNDP Regional Center in Bangkok, and the Secretariat of the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction. [1]

  4. Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers or PICE is a professional organization for civil engineers in the Philippines. It was formed by merging two separate organizations of civil engineers: one group working from government sector and the second group working in the private sector.

  5. Increased building permit fees included in proposed ... - AOL

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    For fiscal year 2024, building permit revenues are projected to decline 4% from the year before. That is about $150,000 above the approved budget, according to information in the proposed budget ...

  6. Category:Residential buildings in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Residential condominiums in the Philippines (1 C, 3 P) H. Houses in the Philippines (6 C, 19 P) M. Residential buildings in Metro Manila (3 C, 2 P) O.

  7. Fort Bonifacio Tenement - Wikipedia

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    The monthly rental fee for each tenant was ₱14 during the early years of the building's occupancy and has gradually grown to ₱200 by the 2000s. The government cancelled all leases in 2010, and since then has made numerous attempts to evict the building's residents. [3] In October 2014, around 1,000 families live in the Tenement. [6]

  8. United Architects of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In February 1977, President Ferdinand Marcos signed into law PD 1096, the National Building Code of the Philippines; there was nothing stated in Section 302 of the said law about signing architectural documents or which state-regulated professional shall sign and seal such documents.

  9. Template:Philippines-struct-stub - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to identify a stub about a building or structure in the Philippines. It uses {{ asbox }}, which is a meta-template designed to ease the process of creating and maintaining stub templates.