Sports Complex Thesis
Sports Complex Thesis
Sports Complex Thesis
- Doc Brown
Abstract
Philippines passion for sports is immense. Whether as an athlete or
just mere spectators, Filipinos crave for sports entertainment and sports
achievements. Pasig, one of the highly populated city of the Philippines has
the possibilities to revive the image of parts of the city, to correct with
measures of quality the damage caused by the urban sprawl, to meet the
needs of public spaces avoiding the consumption of new areas, to generate
significant economic impacts through the effects triggered by investments.
The Rosario Sports Complex is currently a 3,000 seating capacity
softball stadium used primarily by different schools and organizations
engaged in softball. The local government of Pasig sees a potential for this
facility to cater more sports facilities rather than softball, but there is no room
for expansion horizontally because of the surrounding buildings around it in a
densely populated city of Pasig. The only way to make more of it sustainably
and innovatively is to build or redevelop the facility upwards or vertically, and
make it a vertical gymnasium and recreation center. Through this approach,
more facilities will provided and it will sustainably maximize the land while
serving it function.
The facility will promote social and cultural integration in the city. It will
provide a more efficient and functional infrastructure for multi-purpose sports
facility for sports events and trainings. Sustainability and development of the
countrys most embraced sports is one of the necessities for the nation to gain
international recognition. Sports and arts, are the lifeblood and soul of a nation.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Background of the Study
The Philippines passion for sports is immense. Whether as an athlete
or just mere spectators, Filipinos crave for sports entertainment and sports
achievements. The whole country supports when a Filipino athlete or team is
in conquest for success. It only shows that success in sports creates many
opportunities, extracts an extensive range of fame for the country, and also
displays the heart of an athlete coming from that nation which integrates the
heart of people from that nation. A huge amount of the Governments budget
is allotted for Philippine Sports development, which tells how much the
country is involved in sports.
Pasig, a city where there is a variety of programs and services geared
towards the youth and the community needs more facilities that can nurture
their talents and skills and at the same time promote health and wellness. The
Rosario Sports Complex is currently a 3,000 seating capacity softball stadium
used primarily by different schools and organizations engaged in softball. The
local government of Pasig sees a potential for this facility to cater more sports
facilities rather than softball, but there is no room for expansion horizontally
because of the surrounding buildings around it in a densely populated city of
Pasig. The only way to make more of it sustainably and innovatively is to build
or redevelop the facility upwards or vertically, and make it a vertical
gymnasium and recreation center. Through this approach, more facilities will
provided and it will sustainably maximize the land while serving it function.
Problem Setting
Statement of the Problem
Pasig, one of the highly populated city of the Philippines has the
possibilities to revive the image of parts of the city, to correct with measures of
quality the damage caused by the urban sprawl, to meet the needs of public
spaces avoiding the consumption of new areas, to generate significant
economic impacts through the effects triggered by investments. A city where
there is a variety of programs and services geared towards the youth and the
community needs more facilities that can nurture their talents and skills and at
the same time promote health and wellness.
Based on the different redevelopment criteria enlisted above for the
Rosario Sports Arena/Complex, and through interviews of officials in both, the
said facility and Pasig City Hall and through research and observation, the
proponent can clearly state that the Rosario Sports Complex has the potential
to be redevelop in a sustainable and innovative approach that will meet local
and international standards on sports and recreational related activities and
facilities. The problems/issues that needs to be solved are as follows:
Different sports facilities suitable for the redevelopment
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Only a few rooms are functional namely the office and the comfort
room, the other existing rooms deteriorated and are not maintained and
in very poor condition and not functional any more
Lack of supporting facilities particularly locker rooms, concessions and
etc. which should have been potentially part of its revenue.
The facility currently has no electricity supply on its own since 2012,
because of some issue with the management of the facility and it only
shares with the neighboring institutional buildings in the area, the
reason why it is not hosting games and just for practice sessions.
The only maintenance done in the facility is cleaning the comfort rooms
and office and the landscaping of the baseball field.
Lack of proper utilization. The building was built on October 1990 (25
years) and the rooms and other parts of the facility are not maintained
regularly, the rooms are cluttered and in poor condition.
Scope and Limitations of the Study
This project focuses on the need of the athletes, youth and community
in the Philippines and of Pasig in terms of sports and recreational activities
and events. This will cover:
Situational analysis: identifying the current condition of the
existing sports facilities, site appraisal, and physical capability of
the proposed project as foreseen by the local.
Environmental assessment: describe the aspects of the
environment
that
may
be
affected
by
the
proposed
Lastly, the researcher shall carry on the project with the assumption
that the PSC, POC and the local government of Pasig will sought an act with
the intention to develop, and promote sports excellence as a whole.
Objectives
The proposed redevelopment aims to educate Filipinos the significance
of sports, develop opportunities for sports participation, promote sports
excellence, and increase awareness of the benefits of physical
education and recreational sports.
To suffice the inadequacy of facilities and decipher the current issues
and problems of the current facility and meet all of them in the
proposed facility
To showcase Filipino architecture and a landmark that could help in the
boosting of tourism for the city and to give people an alternative place
for entertainment and sports enthusiasm
To cater more sports facilities and maximize the land, to develop social
condensers that bring together different social classes.
To become a private public prototype/innovation for repetition
throughout densely populated places
The different private and public schools in pasig are also beneficiaries of this
project for they could use the facility for sports fest because not all campuses
have a wide area for catering this kind of activities.
b. Community
The study may help the community to be engaged in sports and live a
healthy lifestyle. It will help lessen the growing number of youth engaging the
use of illegal drugs and being involved in crimes. This will give them the
opportunity to discover their talents and skills in sports and mold them to as
new athletes to represent Pasig and also the Philippines in different sports
competition locally and globally
c. Field of Architecture
This vertical gymnasium can also benefit the architecture industry by
introducing architectural solutions regarding accessibility, sustainability and
other design problems. Considering that sport facilities require large
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Definition of Terms
1. Arena - an enclosed area for the presentation of sports events and
spectacles.
2. Athletic Center- is a group of sports facilities.
3. Gymnasium- a room or building equipped for gymnastics, games, and
other physical exercise.
4. Leisure - freedom from the demands of work or duty.
5. Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) - is a private, non-governmental
organization composed of and serve as the mother organization of all
National Sports Associations (NSAs) in the Philippines.
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The former training ground was located at street level, and due to the densely
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built surroundings, it could not expand outwards. The solution was to build
upwards.
The first of its kind, this Vertical Gymnasium bustles with activity day and night,
and welcomes an average of 15,000 visitors per month. Crucially, it has helped
lower the crime rate in this barrio by more than 30 percent since its inauguration.
When buildings in the informal city attain a limit for horizontal expansion,
further building activity continues vertically. Residential buildings and office
structures have always developed this way, yet municipal planners continue to
plot sports facilities on a flat map, rendering leisure and recreation unfeasible
in settings where surface area is lacking.
When a kid with a basketball and a dream becomes another victim of barrio
crossfire, something has to be done. We cannot stop the purchasing, selling,
and firing of bullets. But we can create novel spaces, nurturing values such as
fair play, tolerance, and civic community; where youths measure up one
another in sportive competition rather than in violent street fights,
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Local Literature
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C. Amphitheater
Stage Plays
Filming / Commercial-Per Hour Charge
Concerts
D. Brent Gym
E. Meditation Area Depends On The Kind Of Event
F. Track And Field Oval
G. Seminar Facilities
Audio Visual Room
Studio Recording Room
Secretariat Room
Seminar Room
H. Amenities
Karaoke
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Television Set
Overhead Projector
Tv Coverage
Dormitory Without Aircon / With Aircon
Rates For Tv And Commercial Purposes
Significance to study:
Through studying this facility the researcher had the idea of what
are the amenities and facilities that are applicable to a sports complex
situated in an urban area. And the facility being with in the 3 km proximity of
the proposed site gave an information of what are the other facilities needed
that are not yet catered in PhilSports Complex.
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Foreign Studies
Khel Tower (Vertical Athletic Center)
Kent Hoffman & Mark Swingler
from the lobby to the top of the complex. This project seeks to increase
Mumbais sports awareness and serves to heighten the abilities of the city's
athletes in a variety of sporting events.
Building Agenda
To provide the people of Mumbai with the exposure to, and inspiration
from, a wide range of international and local sports.
To design the complex such that the building itself including the indoor
spaces and bridge links become terraces for the viewing of the multi-
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-Collect data on
standards and
general
guidelines in
building a
Sports Complex
-Interviews and
other forms of
data gathering in
creating a Sports
Complex
-Design desirable
spaces and sports
facilities such as a
stadium,
natatorium,
fitness gym and
multipurpose hall
-Coordinating with
the people involve
to
verify design
OUTPUT
-Research
common layout
of a Sports
Complex
PROCESS
TINPU
-Layout of floor
plans for the
Proposed
Redevelopment
of Rosario Sports
Complex
supported with
the feasibility
study
-Design a facility
that is much
more functional
and sustainable
than the existing
sports complex
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divisions input, process, and output- that are subdivided into auxiliary data
which support and strengthen the study.
Hypothesis
The proposed Redevelopment of Rosario Sports Complex is affecting the
community of Pasig in terms of health, social and national aspects. A successful
campaign will help to promote physical exercise, fitness and sports. It would
make people appreciate the benefits of the availability of sports facilities and
living a healthy lifestyle. It is foreseen to improve the social activities and
awareness in the city through this proposed recreation complex. The project will
be contributing to the Philippine Sports through a provision of a standardize
sports complex that will cater national and international events.
Survey Results
The respondents of this study is composed of random people that
can be potential users of the structure type. Out of all the individuals who visit
Sports Complex/center regularly, a group of 100 people ranging from 8 years
old and above would be picked to answer the prepared survey made for this
research. Sampling Procedure: Quota Sampling is the strategy that had been
used in finding data throughout the study of this structure.
The results of the survey that was given for probable customers of
the Angeles City Vertical Sports Hub.
Gender
A percentage of 54% of the female and 46% of the male
answered the survey having a total of 100 probable customers and having the
female population being higher in quantity.
GENDER
Male
Female
54%
46%
Age Bracket
Ages varying from ages 13-19 with a percentage of 40% got the highest
number of people answering the survey, having ages 20 60 with a percentage
of 39% the second, and ages 812 with a percentage of 21% the last.
Survey
Respondents
Most of the people who answered the survey are students from
public schools surrounding the site having a percentage of 48%, second are
employed people having a percentage of 28%, third are students from other
schools particularly college students who live in Pasig having a percentage of
19% and lastly are students from private schools surrounding the site having
a percentage of 5%.
Do you engage in sports activities?
Not Engaged in
Sports
13-19
20-60
8-12 yrs.old yrs.old
yrs.old
ages 13-19 yrs. old with 26 and lastly ages 8-12 yrs. old with 15. 30% of the
respondents are not engaged in sports activities and ages 20-60 yrs. old
having the highest number which is 23, second are ages 13-19 yrs. old with 5
and lastly ages 8-12 yrs. old with 2.
How often do you participate in sports activities?
13-19 yrs.old
Weekly
Monthly
20-60
yrs.old
Rarely
Given a chance, how often would you visit a city sports complex in your
area?
20-60
13-19 yrs.old yrs.old
Monthl
Weekly y
Rarely
The respondents were asked about which sport they prefer and
Volleyball has the highest percentage having 24%, second is badminton with
a percentage of 23%, third is basketball with a percentage of 22%, and fourth
is athletics with a percentage of 8% and fifth is football and swimming with a
percentage of 7% and sixth is tennis with a percentage of 5% and lastly is
martial arts with a percentage of 4%.
What other features or facilities would you like to see in a city sports
hub?
The respondents were asked about what other features or facilities
would you like to see in a city sports complex and a recreational park has the
highest percentage having 41% and second is an art center with a percentage of
24%, and lastly is an auditorium/concert hall with a percentage of 17%.
Research Instruments
Survey and an Interview Method are the methods that had been
used in collecting and interpreting that data gathered for this Research.
Visiting the given site, and similar facilities situated in it was a way to fully
understand the environment of the chosen site and to formulate ideas which
would benefit the Angeles City Sports Hub. A study regarding the existing
condition of the area is observed to comprehend the ways on how to achieve
an improved facility that is more functional and sustainable and to solve the
issues and deficiencies of the existing facility. Survey within the people that
would affect the structure would be given for a better result of wants and
needs in the structure. Thus having to know what is the current trend or the
most favorable among the mass. Lastly, an interview with Professionals of the
site such Architects known for designing the facilities of the city is done to
entirely understand the situation of the given area and to get answers that
would be applied to the given structure.
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Interview
An interview with Mr. Larry S. Santos, the Officer in Charge of
Rosario Sports Complex was conducted by the researcher, to gain more
knowledge about the facility, who the users are, its issues and reasons for its
deterioration and the potential of the facility to be redeveloped.
When was the facility built?
The facility was built during 1990 under the administration of former
Mayor Mario Raymundo (1986-1992) it was supposed to be a sports
complex and youth center. It is now 25 years old and deteriorating.
What are the issues and concerns about the facility presently?
The facility has no electricity since 2012 because of some problem
with the management from the previous. The Office of Barangay Rosario was the
one who was previously incharge of the facility and because of the problems
encountered with the maintenance of the facility the City Government of Pasig
has taken over it. The facility only shares electricity with the neighboring
estblishments that are also owned by the city government particularly Eusebio
High School and Rosario Day Care Center. The rooms are not functional
anymore and cluttered and in very poor condition. And some parts of the building
are broken, the ceilings, walls and doors. And because of these reasons the
facility does not host any tournament because of the inefficiency of the facilities
but it serves as a practice field for other teams.
How is the status of the facility affecting the revenue of the facility?
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DESCRIPTION
STATUS
MACRO
NATIONAL
Compatibility of
the
site to
national
programs
In compliance to
the the
Standards
plans, Philippine
of
Sports
and Commission
development
CITY
Consistency
with
comprehensive land
use
plan
The
city mayor
plan according
and the
to
Architectural
planning initiatives
from Mr.
Santos,
Larry S.
Officer
in
charge of RSC:
The redevelopment
of Rosario Sports
Complex.
MESO
STRUCTURE AND
Support
INFRASTRUCTURE
developed
infrastructure
support facility
of Pasig
programs,
and and
Prioritize
strategies,
projects,
activities:
provision
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of services
and
facilities needed by
the community.
ROAD NETWORKS
Accessibility
of
transportation
major
and
The
site
is
to accessible
of
minor transportation
to
and
minor
condition
and
good
roads
road condition
LAND USE AND ZONING
Compatibility to
the prevailing
use;
Site
is
land classified
for
zoning Recreational,
ordinances
Institutional
Zone,
Far
from hazard
prone areas
Not
prone
to
flood
MICRO
LOCATIONAL
PREFERENCES
Convenience
to the public,
Located near
the second
minimum
densely
time of travel
populated
Good
barangay of
Pasig
which
condition
road
is Rosario
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Near schools
Has
and
good
road linkages
residentials
towards
different
barangays
(Mangahan,
Santolan,
Caniogan,
Ugong)
and
cities
(Marikina,
Cainta,
Taytay)
PUJ
route
runs
along
the street
the
of
site
(Markina
Palengke
Pasig
Palengke)
and there is a
tricycle
terminal
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Good
road
condition
Minimal
vehicular
traffic
SITE AREA
A minimum of
3hectares
according
to
37792.16
Philippine
sqm or
Sports
ha.
3.77
Commission
NEIGHBORHOOD
CHARACTER/SURROUNDIN
Near
residential,
GS
school
Near
subdivion
and
development
community
s,
other
areas
residential
areas,
schools
(private
and
public)
preschool to
high school
TOPOGRAPHY
Should
0-5%
generally
have
slope
flat
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andhighly
flat
buildable
highly
and
buildable
UTLITY SYSTEM
Existing
Pasig
water supply,
is
served by the
power supply
Manila
and
Electric
communicati
Company
on
(MERALCO)
Pasig
provided
is
for
by the Manila
Water
Company
Table. 1 Site Criteria
Brief History
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defeating the former 2-0. The sports venue also hosted some matches of
the1992 ISF Men's World Championship
After Mayor Raymundo lost to Vicente Eusebio at the 1992 elections,
he was criticized for approving Municipal Resolution no. 12-92 authorizing the
Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) to take over the sports complex despite
pending claims of the owners of the sporting venue, before he stepped down
from office. The PSC was tasked to operate and manage the complex.
Raymundo cited the high cost of maintenance of the complex as the reason
for the move. This was criticized by newly electer Councilor Sonny Rivera,
who viewed the move as an insult to the newly-elected officials of Pasig.
The conditions of the sports complex deteriorated after Raymundo's
term as Pasig mayor ended. His successor, Vicente Eusebio renovated the
RSC in 1997 for a local youth baseball tournament, the inaugural Mayor
Vicente Eusebio Baseball Cup.
Site Profile
Geographic Location
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Land Use
Thirty (30) barangays comprise the city of Pasig with an aggregate
area of 3,100 hectares and total population of 669,773 (2010 official census).
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Metropolitan Manila area. It ranks 10th in terms of land area among other
towns and cities of Metro Manila. Barangay Ugong occupies the largest area,
about 12% of the total land area, while Barangay Sto. Tomas occupies the
smallest area with 6%.
Two main natural bodies of water traverse the City and influencing
development, the Pasig River and the Marikina River. Approximately 16 km.
run through Pasig. In addition, 17 creeks/esteros run through Pasig territory
and its periphery. Another body of water, manmade Manggahan Floodway
cuts across the City, from the Marikina River bend in Baranggay Rosario
towards Laguna Bay.
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October due to the southwest monsoon. The dry season starts in November
and ends in May registering a warm mean temperature of 29.2 C. The
coldest month is January.
The normal relative humidity is 77 percent, which is highest from
July to September. The northeast wind normally occurs during the months of
January, February, October, November, and December while the southwest
and southeast wind occur at shorter periods from June to September and
March to May, respectively.
Road Structure
Total road network traversing the City of Pasig is approximately 260
km. including private subdivision roads, 12.23% are national and provincial
roads. There are two (2) roads providing directional routes along territory of
Pasig; A. Rodriguez-Dr. Sixto Antonio route along the North-South axis and
Ortigas Avenue along East-West Axis. These routes provide accessibility to
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outer and adjacent towns and cities. Roads and major thoroughfares are
mostly concrete and in good condition.
There are 4 major thoroughfares of Metro Manila that pass thru City of
Pasig and these are the circumferential road C-5, Ortigas Avenue, Shaw Blvd,
and Marcos Highway. There are two (2) interchanges in the City of Pasig both
located along C-5, at Vargas Intersection and at Ortigas intersection.
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Zoning Map
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Site Analysis
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Site Inventory
The site is bounded by schools namely Rosario Day Care Center and
Pasig Green Pasture Christian School at the west and Eusebio High School at
the east. The roads that lead to the site are Dr. Sixto Antonio Ave. ,
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C.Raymundo Ave. and Ortigas Ave. The nearest commercial area is Rosario
Arcade Center, Super Mighty Mart and Robinsons Supermarket. There is also
a church at the north which is Santo Rosario de Pasig Parish. The site is also
near residential area and there is also a number of subdivisions near the site
namely Ciudad del Carmen, Pasig Greenland, Dona Juana Subdivision and
Ciudad de Mejia Subdivision, and also a condominium complex particularly
Sorrrento Oasis, Capri Oasis Residences and One Oasis.
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Site Condition
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Oranbo
Caniogan
Sagad
San Miguel
Palatiw
White Plains
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P 16,800
JULY
P 20,100
AUGUST
P 16,200
SEPTEMBER
P 16,300
OCTOBER
P 26,500
NOVEMBER
P 69,100
DECEMBER
P 27,700
TOTAL : P 192,700
P 57,950
FEBRUARY
P 50,650
MARCH
P 30,000
APRIL
P 28,000
MAY
P 67,500
JUNE
P 27,700
TOTAL : P 445,700
This shows that the facility has the potential to gain more revenue if
there are more facilities and are in good condition. If the sports complex has
more sports facilities and other auxiliary rooms for events, more people will
use it especially schools within the proximity of the site.
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Site Description
Point
Bearing
Distance
1-2
N 5 6 W
28.51 M
2-3
N 1 5 W
45.56 M
3-4
N 6 19 E
56.58 M
4-5
N 0 45 W
72.06 M
5-6
S 89 52 E
115.72 M
6-7
S 10 3 E
39.41 M
7-8
S 58 56 E
12.30 M
8-9
S 12 15 E
31.56 M
9-10
N 82 25 E
29.01 M
10-11
S 7 49 E
94.91 M
11-12
N 89 28 E
16.13 M
12-13
S 1 55 E
78.13 M
13-14
S 88 8 W
67.03 M
14-15
N 2 13 E
15-16
S 85 37 W
48.15 M
16-17
S 88 57 W
21.83 M
17-18
S 0 52 W
15.38 M
18-19
N 89 46 W
61.22 M
19-20
S 84 30 W
5.69 M
64.10 M
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Lot Plan
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Topographic Map
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SWOT Analysis
Strengths
PUJ route runs along the street of the site (Markina Palengke
Pasig Palengke) and there is a tricycle terminal
Good road condition
Weakness
Opportunities
Threats
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flat and has a slope of 0-2% which is highly buildable. Walkable from schools
(private and public) and residentials. It is accessible to the PUV (Public Utility
Vehicles) and has good road linkages towards different barangays.
Catchment Area
The proposed project which is located in Pampang, Angeles City is
Occupancy Group
AS PER NBC
AS PLANNED
Total Lot Area
50%-Buildable
35 % -Buildable
PSO
18,896.08 sq.m
12,567.19 sq.m
TOSL
18,896.08 sq.m
23,443.279 sq.m
ISA
7,558.43 sq.m
7,532.0327 sq.m
USA
11,337.64 sq.m
15,911.2472 sq.m
MACA
26,454..51sq.m
20,099.227 sq.m
GFA
94,480 sq.m
39,865.7329 sq.m
AMBF
18,896.08 sq.m
14,348.881 sq.m
RROW Setbacks
Building Height Limit
CHARACTER OF USE
TYPE OF BUILDING/
BUILDING HEIGHT
OR OCCUPANCY
STRUCTURE
LIMIT
Institutional
15 meters ( or must
follow the dulyapproved BHL in
the major zone)
Parking Ratio
SPECIFIC USES
REFERENCE USES OR
MIN. REQUIRED
SLOTS
OR OF
CHARACTER OF
PARKING SLOT,
NEEDED
OCCUPANCY
OCCUPANCY OR TYPE
PARKING AREA
OF
AND LOADING
BUILDING/STRUCTURE
SPACE
REQUIREMENT
GROUP I
Recreational or similar
53 car slots
DIVISION I-1
53 jeepney /
shuttle slots
complexes, convention
every 50 square
24 bus slots
centers etc.
meters of the
spectators area
and one (1) bus
parking slot for
every two hundred
spectators (200)
GROUP E
DIVISION E-2
commercial or mixed-use
condominium buildings/
18.00 to 40.00
structures regardless of
number of storeys
pooled parking
slot for a fraction
thereof
140 slots
10 slots
Seat Capacity
Area Sq.m
Parking Slots
Basketball Arena
1447 seats
760.78
15
Football/Softball
2635 seats
1499.4532
30
Field
Aquatic Center
717 seats
TOTAL
4800 Seating
373.4135
2633.6467
53
Capacity
AREA
AREA SQ.M
PARKING SLOTS
82.08
201.92
dormitory
70
TOTAL
284 sq.m
Parking Slot
As per spectators
53 car slots
662.5
area
53 jeepney/shuttle slot
1431
24 bus slots
1036.8
10 car slots
125
TOTAL
140/50=
3,255.3
74
4 car slots
Grand Total
3329.3 sq.m
71
SLOTS
(PERMEABLE
PARKING SLOT
TOTAL
AREA
PARKING
PAVEMENT)
AREA
Car
88
1100 sq.m
sq.m
Jeep/Shuttle
55
3.0 x 9.0 = 27
1485 sq.m
sq.m
Bus
24
3.6 x 12 = 43.2
1036.8 sq.m
sq.m
Motorcycle/Bicycle
81
243 sq.m
Total
254
104.2 sq.m
3864.8sq.m
LANDSCAPE
Within the Perimeter fence
Alongside the Bus parking
lot
Alongside the Jeep/Shuttle
parking lot
Front Drop Off
Alongside the
Motorcycle/Bicycle
parking lot
Alongside the car parking
lot
Park
Park with Chess Tables
Roof Garden
In front of Aquatic Center
Football/Softball Field
AREA
281.0315sq.m
283.3028 sq.m
861.9522 sq.m
411.2471 sq.m
1044.5943 sq.m
723.6499 sq.m
4907.8657 sq.m
TOTAL
9018.2691 sq.m
9 sq.m
232.4885 sq.m
136.5408 sq.m
126.5966 sq.m
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PATHWALKS
AREA
1856.6385 sq.m
fence
Sidewalk in the Parking lot
371.9546 sq.m
294.5037 sq.m
hall
Chess Park
175.7757 sq.m
Park
329.3056 sq.m
TOTAL
3028.1781 sq.m
AREA
8377.36sq.m
Floor Only)
2622.44 sq.m
Only)
Multi-Purpose Hall (Ground Floor
1368.31 sq.m
Only)
Electric Substation/ Generator
76.12 sq.m
Room
Waste Disposal Room and
45.0 sq.m
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Guard House
77.96 sq.m
TOTAL
12567.19 sq.m
Area
Ground Floor
8,874.90sq.m
Second Floor
2,796.8646sq.m
Third Floor
9,542.4300sq.m
Fourth Floor
1,971.56sq.m
Rooftop
9,877.4301sq.m
TOTAL
33,036.1847sq.m
Aquatic Center
Floor
Area
Ground Floor
2,575.2035sq.m
Second Floor
1,008.1709sq.m
Third Floor
315.9538sq.m
TOTAL
3,899.3282sq.m
Multi-Purpose Hall
Floor
Area
Ground Floor
1,368.31sq.m
Roof Garden
1,362.83sq.m
TOTAL
2,731.14sq.m
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Space Analysis
Lobby
Information Desk
Waiting Area
Directors Office
Promoting Office
Accounting Office
Engineering Department
Security Office
Electrical/Mechanical Room
Maintenance
Booking/Reservation
Doctors Office
Treatment
Conference Room
Lounge
Comfort Room
Lobby
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5
Waiting Area
Registering
Managers Office
Quarters M/F
Shower Room
Housekeeping
Laundry
Storage
Lounge
Dining Area
Kitchen
Crew Room
Managers Office
Maintenance
Electrical/Mechanical Room
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activities like sports fest, school events and it may use for
city events.
Basketball Area
Volleyball Area
Dance Studio
Ticketing Booth
Spectators Seat/Area
Dressing Room
Shower Room
Locker Room
Storage
Maintenance
Electrical/Mechanical Room
Football Field
Softball Field
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Regional,
City
Competition
Basketball/Volleyball
sports
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Aquatic Center
Regional, City Competition
Swimming Lesson
Recreation
association
sports
Training field
Recreation
User Analysis
Athletes, Coaches and Officials they are the main
users
Students- they are the importance sources of the project
because of the sports fest they celebrate every year and
the potential altheletes.
Visitors/Tourists- are the guest of the project. They are
also the main proponent for the site.
Employees- they are the very basic user that will
facilitate the project to make it function.
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employment
and
business
ZONE 1
Main Sports Building
Administration office
Lecture Rooms
8
0
ZONE 2
Aquatic Center
Dormitory
ZONE 3
Multi-Purpose Hall
Fig.32 Zones
81
8
2
8
3
8
4
8
5
8
6
8
7
8
8
8
9
Bubble Diagram
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
Adjacency Matrix
98
99
100
10
1
and
the
business
sector
and
also
the
neighboring
Population
669,773
688,929
708,632
728,899
749,746
771,189
793,245
815,932
839,268
863,271
887,961
Year
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
2029
2030
2031
2032
2033
Population
966,348
993,986
1,022,41
1,051,655
1,081,732
1,112,670
1,144,492
1,177,224
1,210,893
1,245,525
1,281,147
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2021
2022
913,357
939,479
2034
2035
1,317,788
1,355,477
10
4
105
10
6
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The target users for the project comes from ages 10-69 years old
Projected
Population
2015
2020
2025
2030
606,511
698,347
799,410
917,773
303,255
349,173
399,705
458,886
303,255
349,173
399,705
458,886
25,271
29,097
33,308
38,240
6,317
7,274
8,327
9,560
902
1,039
1,189
1,365
10
8
Year 2015
Projected Population (2015) age 10-69 = 606,511
50% Population = 303,255 / year approximately
=25,271/month
=6,317/week
=902/day
Year 2020
Projected Population (2020) age 10-69 = 698,347
50% Population = 349,173 / year approximately
=29,097/month
=7,274/week
=1,039/day
Year 2025
Projected Population (2025) age 10-69 = 799,410
50% Population = 399,705 / year approximately
=33,308/month
=8,327/week
=1,189/day
Year 2030
Projected Population (2030) age 10-69 = 917,773
50% Population = 458,886 / year approximately
=38,240/month
=9,560/week
=1,365/day
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Primary User
Pasig
1. Bobby
C.
Eusebio
(BCE)
Scholarship
Program
(Sports
Scholars)
The Bobby C. Eusebio (BCE) Scholarship Program is one of the key
programs of the City Government of Pasig. Education enjoys a high priority in
the agenda of Mayor Maribel Eusebios administration because she shares
the vision and belief of her husband, Former Mayor Bobby C. Eusebio, in the
value of a good education and its crucial role in achieving the citys progress
and prosperity. The BCE Scholarship Program is viewed as a sound
investment in the citys future that will yield handsome returns in the quality of
life of the citys populace through higher literacy rate and more and better
employment opportunities for the Pasiguenos.
The project can be their training ground and also for different
competitions and tournaments. Detailed below is the list of Sports Scholars
and Coaches for School Year 2015-2016.
Sports
Elementary
High
College
Total
Coaches
School
Archery
11
Arnis
14
Atheltics
17
27
Badminton
14
16
Baseball
10
14
Chess
11
20
11
0
Futsal
14
22
Gymanastics
12
Kara-tedo
14
Lawn Tennis
Sepak
12
Softball
13
24
Swimming
14
Table Tennis
10
20
Taekwondo
12
23
TOTAL
67
149
33
249
41
Takraw
Note: The number of Sports Scholars per year remains almost constant
only 2-5 scholars and 2-3 coaches are added every year because of the
limited budget allotted for the program.
Ms. Esther Dela Paz Yamson, OIC, BCE Schloarship Program
Projected Number of BCE Sports Scholars and Coaches
School Year
BCE Coaches
(increase by 0.2%
(increase by 2-3
every year)
2015-2016
249
41
2016-2017
254
43
2017-2018
259
45
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2018-2019
264
47
2019-2020
269
49
2020-2021
274
51
2021-2022
279
53
2022-2023
284
55
2023-2024
289
57
2024-2025
294
59
2025-2026
299
61
2026-2027
304
63
2027-2028
309
65
2028-2029
314
67
2029-2030
319
69
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2
113
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Year
Public School
Private School
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
(ave. annual
(ave. annual
(ave. annual
(ave. annual
%)
%)
%)
%)
2013
83,319
46,120
21,361
14,899
2014
84,318
46,535
21,916
15,584
2015
85,330
46,953
22,486
16,301
2016
86,354
47,376
23,070
17,051
2017
87,390
47,802
23,670
17,835
2018
88,439
48,233
24,286
18,655
2019
89,500
48,667
24,917
19,514
2020
90,574
49,105
25,565
20,411
2021
91,661
49,547
26,230
21,350
2022
92,761
49,993
26,912
22,332
2023
93,874
50,443
27,611
23,360
2024
95,001
50,896
28,329
24,434
2025
96,141
51,355
29,066
25,558
2026
97,295
51,817
29,822
26,734
2027
98,462
52,283
30,597
27,964
2028
99,644
52,754
31,392
29,250
2029
99,644
53,228
32,209
30,595
2030
102,049
53,708
33,046
32,003
Combined
155,757 students
65,049 students
Total
Total for
135,095 students
Elementary
Total for
85,711 students
Secondary
Table. 25 Projected Number of Students for Pasig 2013-2030
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Public Schools
Private Schools
Year
No. of Athletes
Year
No. of Athletes
2013
6,472
2013
1087
2014
6,539
2014
1,093
2015
6,608
2015
1,100
2016
6,678
2016
1,106
2017
6,748
2017
1,113
2018
6,818
2018
1,120
2019
6,890
2019
1,126
2020
6,962
2020
1,133
2021
7,036
2021
1,140
2022
7,109
2022
1,147
2023
7,184
2023
1,154
2024
7,260
2024
1,160
2025
7,336
2025
1,167
2026
7,413
2026
1,174
2027
7,491
2027
1,181
2028
7,569
2028
1,189
2029
7,649
2029
1,196
2030
7,729
2030
1,203
Total
Athletes
Total
Athletes
116
11
7
11
8
Palarong Pambansa
11
9
Elementary
Secondary
Athletes
178
221
399
Coaches
29
32
61
Chaperons
11
13
24
Delegation
Total
11
Officers
Grand Total
495
12
0
12
1
12
2
Secondary User
Visitors
Weekdays
1,500-2,000
Weekends
2,800-3,000
Monthly
393,000-480,000
Table. 27 Secondary User Demand based on Marikina Sports Centers Average Traffic/
Customers per day
caters mostly the same user (Rizal Province and Metro Manila) as the Rosario
Sports Complex.
Employees
The minor users of the Rosario Sports Complex wil be office and
maintenance employees that will serve in the facility.
Organizational Chart
The primary objectives in developing an appropriate organization is the
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Tertiary User
Spectators
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Calendar of Activities
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Building Laws
The following is the summary of the building laws that are used to the
study that is based from the PD 1096 National Building Code of the
Philippines :
Table VII. 4 Minimum Required off-street (off-RROW) OR OnSite Parking Slot, Parking Area and loading/unloading Space
Requirements Allowed Use or Occupancy
Determining the building bulk (p.104)- FLAR
Section 1207- Stairs, Exits and Occupant Loads
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7
Length = 1.10m-1.30m
Width = 0.60m-0.75m
12
8
4-50
52-300
301-500
6
Table. 29 PWD Seating Space Ratio
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9
13
0
13
1
Water Closets
Urinals
Lavatories
Bathtubs
Building
(Fixture per
or
Occupancy
Person)
Shower
Assembly
Male
Female
1:1-100
Male
Female
Places-
1:1-100
3:1-50
2:101-200
1:1-200
1:1-200
Theaters,
2:101-200
4:51-100
3:201-400
Auditoriums
3:201-400
8:101-200
4:401-600
Convention
Halls,
for
3:401-750
3:401-750
15:201-400
use
2:201-400 2:201-400
500 persons
males
Dormitories
School
Laboratory
Male
or 1 per 10
Female
1 per 6
1 per 25 over
150 add
Male
Female
1 1 per 12
1 per 12
1 per 6
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additional
males
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Size/Dimension
Source
Football Field
Length = 90m
FIFA: Federation
Width = 45m
International de Football
Association
(International Football
Association)
Softball
200m Track
Length = 25.6 m
National Softball
Width = 18.2 m
Association
Radius= 23.67m
IAAF: International
Straights = 25.01m
Association of Athletics
Federation
Length = 50m
FINA: Federation
Width = 25m
Internationale de
Depth = 2m
Natation (International
Swimming Federation)
Basketball Court
Length = 28m
FIBA: Federation
Width = 15m
International Basketball
Association
Volleyball Court
Length = 18m
Fdration
Width = 9m
Internationale de
Volleyball
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Tennis Court
Badminton Court
Table Tennis
Futsal
Length = 23.7m
International Tennis
Width = 10.9m
Federation
Length = 13.4m
Width = 6.1m
Federation
Length = 2.74 m
International Table
Width = 1.525 m
Tennis Federation
Length =13.4 m
Width = 6.1 m
Commission
Length = 42 m
Width = 25 m
Commission
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Architectural Engineering
Project Cost Analysis
1. Building Cost (Lot Area x Cost/Sq.m)
SPACE
Main Sports
PROPOSED
NO. OF
COST PER
BUILDING COST
AREA
UNITS
SQM
33,036.1847
P 30,000
P 991,085,541
3,899.3282
P 25,000
P 97,483,205
2,731.14
P 15,000
P 40,967,100
199.08
P 10,000
P 1,990,800
Building
Aquatic
Center
MultiPurpose Hall
Ancilliary
Buildings
Total
P 1,131,526,646
136
137
138
139
Total Cost
P 1,131,526,646
Cost/Sq.m)
2. Site Cost (Lot Area x Land
P0
Value)
3. Equipment Cost (8% of Line
P 90,522,131.68
1)
4. Premium Cost (5% of Line 1)
P 56,576,332.3
P 113,152,664.6
P 1,391,777,775
Line 1 to Line 5)
7. Escalation Cost (%/Yr. x No.
P 208,766,666.3
of years x Line 6)
8. Total Construction Cost
P 1,600,544,441
P 128,043,555.3
P 79,206,865.22
P 90,522,131.68
of Line 1)
12. Miscellaneous (5% of Line 1)
P 56,576,332.3
P 113,152,664.6
140
P 241,196,219.9
Line 13)
15. Project Cost (Sum of Line 8
P 1,841,740,661
P 56,576,332.3
(5% of Line 1)
17. Total Project Cost (Sum of
P 1,898,316,993
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Schedule of Fees
Entrance Fee
Php 15.00
Walk-in
Sports Facilities
Daytime Per
Night Time
Head
Per Head
6am to 6pm
(with regular
lights)
6pm to 12mn
A. Swimming Pool
For 3 hours
Regular Visitors
Php 60.00
Php 100.00
Student
Php 45.00
Php 80.00
Boxing studio
Php 300.00
Php 500.00
Php 300.00
Php 500.00
Night Time
Hour
Per Hour
6am to 6pm
(with reg.
lights)
6pm to 12mn
a. Football Field
Php 800.00
Php 1500.00
b. Gymnasium
Php 300.00
Php 500.00
c. Basketball Court
Php 500.00
Php 800.00
Php 150.00
Php 200.00
e. Badminton hall
Php 150.00
Php 200.00
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f. Volleyball court
Php 200.00
Php 350.00
g. Tennis Court
Php 150.00
Php 200.00
Php 150.00
Php 200.00
i. Futsal Court
Php 500.00
Php 800.00
j. Swimming pool
Php 300.00
Php 500.00
k. Running Track
Php 800.00
Php 1,500.00
Boxing studio
Php 500.00
Php 1,000.00
Php 500.00
Php 1,000.00
Dance studio
Php 200.00
Php 500.00
Multipurpose
Php 200.00
Php 500.00
Php 65,000.00
b. Basketball Arena
Php 55,000.00
Php 5,000.00
Php 20,000.00
Php 2,000.00
d. Gymnasium
Php 30,000.00
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Php 3,000.00
Php 10,000.00
Php 1,000.00
f. Badminton hall
Php 9,000.00
Php 1,000.00
g. Swimming pool
Php 30,000.00
Php 3,000.00
Php 6,000.00
Php 1,500.00
Php 10,000.00
Php 1,500.00
j. Dance studio
Additional use of facility per hour
Php 10,000.00
Php 1,500.00
k. Multipurpose studio
Php 6,000.00
(aerobics, circuit training, yoga,
Php 1,500.00
pilates & boxing aerobics)
Additional use of facility per hour
Rates for exclusive use of sports facilities for the following
events/ occasions (8 hour use)
Concert
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a. Stadium
International
Php 450,000.00
Php 20,000.00
Local
Php 400,000.00
Php 18,000.00
b. Arena
International
Php 250,000.00
Php 10,000.00
Local
Php 200,000.00
Php 5,000.00
Php 60,000.00
Php 10,000.00
b. Arena
Php 35,000.00
Php 5,000.00
Rates for exclusive use of Sports Facilities for the following events
TV Coverage
Pictorial
TV Commercial/Movie
Streamers 1m x 5m
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a. Daily
Php 80.00
b. Monthly
Php 750.00
c. Semi-annual
Php 4,000.00
d. Annual
Php 6,000.00
Rates of Rentable Sports Equipment
a. Basketball
Php 50.00
b. Volleyball
Php 50.00
c. Tennis racket
Php 100.00
d. Tennis ball
Php 10.00
Php 80.00
f. Ping-pong ball
Php 10.00
g. Badminton racket
Php 80.00
h. Shuttle cock
Php 10.00
i. Sepak
Php 50.00
j. Football
Php 50.00
Php 500.00
discus)
l. Stop watch
Php 50.00
b. Industrial Fan
c. Locker
Php 10.00
Others
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a. Commercial units
16 sqm
b. Concessionary Booths
12 sqm
c. Function
Rooms
(Seminars,
200 pax
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Return of Investments
1. Entrance Fee Main Sports Building
Regular Visitor: P15.00 per head
Student: P10.00 per head
= 1365 expected visitors daily
= assume 60% are Regular Visitor and 40% are Students
Regular Visitors = 819 visitors
= 819 x P15.00 entrance fee
= P 12,285
Students = 546 students
= 546 x P10.00 entrance fee
= P 5,460
Total = P 17,745 entrance fee daily
Weekly = P 17,745 x 7 days
= P 124,215
Monthly = P 124,215 x 4 weeks
=P 496,860
Annually = P 496,860 x 12 months
=P 5,962,320 entrance fee annual income
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3. Stadium
Rental: P 65,000/day (maximum of 8 hours)
Say that it is rented 10 times a month
Monthly = P 65,000 x 10 times a month
= P 650,000
Annually = P 650,000 x 12 months =
P 7,800,000 rental annual income
4. Arena
Rental: P 50,000/day (maximum of 8 hours)
Say that it is rented 10 times a month
Monthly = P 50,000 x 10 times a month
= P 500,000
Annually = P 500,000 x 12 months
= P 6,000,000 rental annual income
5. Aquatic Center
Rental: P 60,000/day (maximum of 8 hours)
Say that it is rented 10 times a month
Monthly = P 60,000 x 10 times a month
= P 600,000
Annually = P 600,000 x 12 months
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Basketball Court
Rental fee: P 500 per hour Morning Rate
P 800 per hour Evening Rate
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= P 9,600
Sub-Total = P 17,600 evening rate income per month
Total = P 18,000 morning rate income per month + P 17,600 evening
rate income per month
= P 35,600 basketball court rental monthly income
Annually = P 35,600 x 12 months
= P 427,200 rental annual income
Volleyball Court
Rental fee: P 200 per hour Morning Rate
P 350 per hour Evening Rate
Say that it is rented 20 times a month with an average of 60%
consuming 2 hours a game and 40% consuming 3 hours a game
and 60% which is in the morning and 40% in the evening
= 20 x .6 = 12 consumes 2 hours a game
= 20 x .4 = 8 consumes 3 hours a
game 60% of which is in the morning
2 hours a game = 12 x .6
= 7 times in the morning per month
3 hours a game = 8 x .6
= 5 times in the morning per month
40% of which is in the evening
2 hours a game = 12 x .4
= 5 times in the evening per month
3 hours a game = 8 x .4
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157
Total = P 4,350 morning rate income per month + P 3,800 evening rate
income per month
= P 8,150 badminton court rental monthly
income Annually = P 8,150 x 12 months
= P 97,800 rental annual income
Table Tennis
Rental fee: P 150 per hour Morning Rate
P 200 per hour Evening Rate
Say that it is rented 20 times a month with an average of 60%
consuming 2 hours a game and 40% consuming 3 hours a game
and 60% which is in the morning and 40% in the evening
= 20 x .6 = 12 consumes 2 hours a game
= 20 x .4 = 8 consumes 3 hours a
game 60% of which is in the morning
2 hours a game = 12 x .6
= 7 times in the morning per month
3 hours a game = 8 x .6
= 5 times in the morning per month
40% of which is in the evening
2 hours a game = 12 x .4
= 5 times in the evening per month
3 hours a game = 8 x .4
= 3 times in the evening per month
Morning
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Tennis Court
Rental fee: P 150 per hour Morning Rate
P 200 per hour Evening Rate
Say that it is rented 20 times a month with an average of 60%
consuming 2 hours a game and 40% consuming 3 hours a game
and 60% which is in the morning and 40% in the evening
= 20 x .6 = 12 consumes 2 hours a game
= 20 x .4 = 8 consumes 3 hours a
game 60% of which is in the morning
2 hours a game = 12 x .6
= 7 times in the morning per month
3 hours a game = 8 x .6
= 5 times in the morning per month
40% of which is in the evening
2 hours a game = 12 x .4
= 5 times in the evening per month
3 hours a game = 8 x .4
= 3 times in the evening per month
Morning
= 7 times x P 150 .00 rate x 2 hrs
= P 2,100
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164
From the 1365 expected visitors daily, assume 20% uses the fitness
and exercise studio
= 273 visitors daily
Total entrance fee= 273 x P 50.00 per head
= P 13,650 fitness and exercise studio entrance fee daily
Weekly = P 13,650 x 7 days
= P 95,550
Monthly = P 95,550 x 4 weeks
=P 382,200
Annually = P 382,200 x 12 months
=P 4,586,400 entrance fee annual income
Martial Arts Dojo
Rental Fee: P 50.00 per head
= 1365 expected visitors daily
From the 1365 expected visitors daily, assume 20% uses the martial
arts dojo
= 273 visitors daily
Total entrance fee= 273 x P 50.00 per head
= P 13,650 martial arts dojo entrance fee daily
Weekly = P 13,650 x 7 days
165
= P 95,550
Monthly = P 95,550 x 4 weeks
=P 382,200
Annually = P 382,200 x 12 months
=P 4,586,400 entrance fee annual income
Boxing Studio
Rental Fee: P 50.00 per head
= 1365 expected visitors daily
From the 1365 expected visitors daily, assume 20% uses the boxing
studio
= 273 visitors daily
Total entrance fee= 273 x P 50.00 per head
= P 13,650 boxing studio entrance fee
daily Weekly = P 13,650 x 7 days
= P 95,550
Monthly = P 95,550 x 4 weeks
=P 382,200
Annually = P 382,200 x 12 months
=P 4,586,400 entrance fee annual income
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Fitness Gym
Rental Fee: P 80.00 per head
= 1365 expected visitors daily
From the 1365 expected visitors daily, assume 20% uses the fitness
gym
= 273 visitors daily
Total entrance fee= 273 x P 80.00 per head
= P 21,840 fitness gym entrance fee daily
Weekly = P 21,840 x 7 days
= P 152,880
Monthly = P 152,880 x 4 weeks
=P 611,520
Annually = P 611,520 x 12 months
=P 7,338,240 entrance fee annual income
Gymnastics Hall
Rental Fee: P 50.00 per head
= 1365 expected visitors daily
From the 1365 expected visitors daily, assume 20% uses the
gymnastics hall
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7. Swimming Pool
Rental Fee: P 150.00 per head
= 1365 expected visitors daily
From the 1365 expected visitors daily, assume 20% uses the aquatic
center
= 273 visitors daily
Total entrance fee= 273 x P 150.00 per head
= P 40,950 fitness and exercise studio entrance fee daily
Weekly = P 40,950 x 7 days
= P 286,650
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9. Equipment
Basketball
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Shuttlecock
Borrowing fee: P 10.00 per game
Say that it is rented 20 times a month as the badminton court rented
= 20 x P 10.00 borrowing fee
= P 200 badminton borrowing fee monthly income
Annually = P 200 x 12 months
= P 2,400 shuttlecock borrowing fee annual income
Pair of Tennis Racket
Borrowing fee: P 100.00 per game
Say that it is rented 20 times a month as the tennis court rented
= 20 x P 100.00 borrowing fee
= P 2000 tennis racket borrowing fee monthly income
Annually = P 2000 x 12 months
= P 24,000 tennis racket borrowing fee annual income
Tennis ball
Borrowing fee: P 10.00 per game
Say that it is rented 20 times a month as the tennis court rented
= 20 x P 10.00 borrowing fee
= P 200 tennis ball borrowing fee monthly income
Annually = P 200 x 12 months
= P 2,400 tennis ball borrowing fee annual income
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Football
Borrowing fee: P 50.00 per game
Say that it is rented 20 times a month as the football field rented
= 20 x P 50.00 borrowing fee
= P 1000 football borrowing fee monthly income
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P 1,513,880
Football field =
P 550,000
Softball field=
P 250,000
Sports Hall=
P 450,000
Swimming Pool=
P 600,000
Courts=
P 513,250
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Table Tennis=
P 48,900
Billiards=
P 14,500
P 382,200
Fitness Gym =
P 811,520
Gymnastics =
P 382,200
Fitness Studio=
P 964,400
P 380,000
P 850,000
Arena=
P 750,000
Aquatic Center =
Dormitory=
P 240,000
P 700,000
P 280,000
= Total Investment
= P 1,898,316,993
P 134,375,400 P 13,437,540
ROI
= 15.6 YEARS
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Building Utilities
Plumbing Fixture Standard Ratio
a. Main Sports Building (Arena) (1447 spectators)
Male
724
Female
724
Fixture
Male
Female
Total
Water Closet
18
22
Urinal
Lavatory
Shower
16
16
32
Changing Area
1318
Female
1318
Fixture
Male
Female
Total
Water Closet
19
24
Urinal
Lavatory
10
Shower
16
16
32
Changing Area
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c. Aquatic Center
Assuming a 50:50 Sex Ratio (717 spectators)
Male
359
Fixture
Water Closet
Female
Male
359
Female
Total
15
18
Urinal
Lavatory
Shower
16
16
32
Changing Area
d. Dormitory
Assuming a 50:50 Sex Ratio (80 beds)
Male
40
Female
40
Fixture
Male
Female
Total
Water Closet
11
Urinal
Lavatory
Shower
14
17
6
250
Female
250
Fixture
Male
Female
Total
Water Closet
15
18
Urinal
Lavatory
Water Tank
Water tanks are liquid storage containers. These tanks are
usually storing water for human consumption. The need for water tank
systems is as old as civilization. Providing storage for drinking water,
irrigation agriculture, fire suppression, agricultural farming, both for
plants and livestock, chemical manufacturing, food preparation as well
as many other applications.
Water tanks parameters include the general design of the tank
ad choice of construction materials. Various materials are used for
making a water tank, plastics (polyethylene, polypropylene), fiberglass,
concrete, stone, steel (welded or bolted, carbon, or stainless). Earthen
ponds function as water storage.
Application:
Water tanks application parameters include the general design
of the tank, its materials of construction as well as the following:
1. Location of the water tank (indoors, outdoors, above ground
or underground
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Sewage Treatment
Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from
wastewater, primarily from household sewage. It includes physical,
chemical, and biological processes to remove these contaminants and
produce environmentally safe treated wastewater (or treated effluent).
Its objective is to produce an environmentally safe fluid waste stream
(or treated sludge) suitable for disposal or reuse (usually as farm
fertilizer). With suitable technology, it is possible to re-use sewage
effluent for drinking water, although this is usually only done in places
with limited water supplies.
Every community should have a way of disposing of sewage so
that people, animals and flies cannot touch it. This is called a sewage
system. There are different types of sewage systems which can be
described as on-site systems and sewage or effluent systems.
An on-site system is one which treats the sewage in a septic
tank so that most of the sewage becomes effluent and is disposed of in
an area close to the house or buildings. An example of an on-site
disposal system consists of a septic tank and leach drains.
A sewage or wastewater system disposes of the effluent from a
community at a central place usually called a sewage lagoon or effluent
pond. The sewage can be treated:
in a septic tank at each building
just before the lagoon in a large septic tank or
macerator system,or
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Lighting Specifications
Lighting Specification required shall conform to the International
Standards for each sports event/ facility.
SPORTS FACILITY
LIGHT INTENSITY
SOURCE
LEVEL
Arena
1000 lux
FIBA: Federation
Internationale
Basketball Association
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(International Basketball
Federation)
Badminton and Table
1000 lux
Tennis Hall
Federation
Pool Hall
600 lux
FINA: Federation
Internationale de
Natation (International
Swimming Federation)
Stadium
2,400 lux
FIFA: Federation
International de Football
Association
(International Football
Association)
Building Technology
Generator
An engine-generator is the combination of an electrical
generator and an engine (prime mover) mounted together to form a
single piece of equipment. This combination is also called an enginegenerator set or a gen-set.
Application:
Engine-generators are used to provide electrical power in areas
where utility (central station) electricity is unavailable, or where electricity
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Retractable Seating
Seating systems are an essential part of all event venues (sports halls,
theatres, conference halls, lecture rooms, stadiums) as they provide
spectators with high-quality, safe, and comfortable seating. Multi-tiered
platforms are highly stable and safe in the open position. They ensure high
efficiency of use for any arena or building, provide spectators with a good line
of sight, and maximize the venue's seating capacity. Furthermore, retractable
seating systems are highly space-efficient: the space they occupy when
extended can also be used after the seating system is closed either manually
or using an electrical drive.
Benefits:
The useful surface area increases considerably when the stands
are closed.
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As the project goes by, the proponent faced different problems that may
occur with the proposal which eventually solve by the detailed informations and
other integral part or research method that lead the project to categorize the
advantages and disadvantages that may occur with the proposal.
With all the data and information that was introduced for the whole
development of the project proposal, creative planning and designing will be
the last and important way to accomplish perfectly and properly the projects
capacity of providing a unique, contributive, and important project to have in
the field of sporting and recreational activities of humans and in the field of
architectural planning and designing in a one physical challenge, extreme
feeling, and unique substantial place to be a sports complex.
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Recommendations
Although the whole project development already comprehends all the
essential and pertinent information that would help for the production of the
research study of Redevelopment of Rosario Sports Complex, the proponent
will also be guided and sustained for the completion to suffice all the
requirements that would be greatly needed for the project to be architecturally
valid and beneficial for the different type of users in relation with the sports
activities. The following are some of the recommendations that would help for
the whole enhancement of the project and help to understand more the risk
and problems that maybe encountered, and to understand deeply the project
developments and formations. The proponent categorizes it with the different
aspects to be able to understand the particular recommendations that would
help the overall project production processes:
General Idea of the Project
Make certain the scoop of the project regarding the sports
activities.
Relating the project proposal with the sporting activities that
would help for the project development
Asserting different categories of sports that it may serve with
different type of target users.
After integrating different ideas concerning the main topic of the
project which is sport activities, ensuring a unified definition and
contribution will keep the alignment and path of the whole project
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Design Process
Planning and designing should be properly executed and
applied to have a good design solution for the project.
Appropriate design philosophy, concepts, and ideas should be
properly established to the research to achieve uniqueness and
design production which may exist or not in the field of
architecture.
Integrating the sport activities and facilities to the architectural
side of the projects by having the correct and appropriate design
concept to be implemented to the whole project proposal.
Keeping in mind that the project is not also built for one reason,
two reasons or more, but for everything which greatly affects the
others, the environment, and for the improvement of the
architectural world of designing and planning.
Asserting the correct and appropriate systems that will help for
the extensiveness of the importance and benefit of the project to
the target users as well as to the society
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Appendices
Bibliography
Architects, S.E (2008) Sports England: Design and Guidance Note for
Fitness and Exercise Spaces, Bloombury Square, London
Donald Watson, M.J (1997) Time-Saver Standards for Architectural Design
Data, United States: McGraw-Hill, Inc.
Joseph De Chiara J.H (1983) Time-Saver Standards for Building Types
(Second Ed.) Singapore : McGraw-Hill, Inc.
Sports England , R.W (2011, February) Swimming Pools, London
Sports England , R.W (2012) Sports Hall Design and Layouts, London
Comprehensive Land Use Plan of Pasig (2010)
Republic Act 6847 Philippine Sports Commission Act
Vertical Gymnasium Prototype by Urban-Think Tank
National Building Code of the Philippines
Fire Code of the Philippines
Plumbing Code of the Philippines
http://www.u-tt.com/projects_ChacaoVG.html
http://www.web.psc.gov.ph/index.php/facilities
http://www.ctbuh.org/TallBuildings/AcademicStudentWork/IllinoisInstituteof
Tech/2010
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