CE195 Case Study
CE195 Case Study
CE195 Case Study
Involved Parties: Makati Development Corporation (MDC and Fastem Construction, Inc.)
Location: West Super Block Project on 5th Avenue Corner 28th Street, Taguig City
I. Background
Safety and health are no insignificant matters. More often than not, especially in risky
workplaces where accidents can happen any time, they are a matter of life and death. Therefore,
complying with the OSH regulations or other regulating agencies and following fully to the
accepted standards are a must. The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) is mandated
by our national government as the division in charge in ascertaining that the OSH regulations
and accepted standards are being followed and strictly implemented in site and that the building
project will abide to the provisions in order to ensure safety and health of their laborers.
Moreover, the national government also tasked the aforementioned agency to continue formulate
and implement policies and programs to cope with the ever-present change in the society.
In February 2015, DOLE brought down an order to stop the work of then ongoing
construction project at Taguig because of a fatal accident that had transpired when a shoring on
the second floor of a building on which concrete was being poured collapsed. The incident took
The Makati Development Corporations and Fastem Construction, Inc., the contractors of
this project, were brought into questioning and the case was put to investigation in order to
identify who were liable for the accident on January 14, 2015.
Owner / Developer
- The owner of the The Suites, a part of the West Super Block Project, is BG West
Properties, Inc. and Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation located at 5th Avenue
Main Contractor
- The main contractor of The Suites hotel is the Makati Development Corporation (MDC). They
are known for construction excellence in the following areas: 1. Safety, 2. Quality Products,
People and Processes, 3. Timely Delivery, 4. Cost Efficiency, and 5. Sustainable Construction or
called the SQTCS. According to initial reports, MDC was only able to secure only one
approved Construction Safety and Health Program (CSHP) of their seventeen (17) ongoing
projects in the NCR alone. That compelled DOLE, despite the corporations reputation, to take
Sub Contractor
- The sub-contractor that was hired by MDC is the Fastem Construction, Inc.
Government Authorities
- The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), which during the time of accident
- Labor and employment secretary Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz, who after the time of
accident urged the construction companies, firms and building developers to ensure
safety and health in their workplaces. She also condoled with the bereaved families and
assured the families of those involved in the accident of the benefits that are due them.
Casualties
- The incident cost 2 lives of workers namely Renan dela Cruz, 32, and Ruben Racraquin,
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) approved the safety and health
the safety of the laborers and health and passed minimum standard safety of a workplace. If
OSH regulations and adhering fully accepted constructions standards are followed, then why
is that the scaffolding and the floor slab of the building collapsed which supposed to be
properly observed and checked by a safety engineer. The workers who were squashed to
death were at the bottom of the part of the building that collapsed. They were serving as look
condemning the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) for sleeping on the job
which is their way of saying that the agency was slacking on their job and being ineffective.
According to them, the occurrence of accidents in workplaces may have been curtailed and
prevented if they only they do their jobs well particularly in conducting safety inspections
abbreviation for 1. Safety, 2. Quality Products, People and Processes, 3. Timely Delivery, 4.
Cost Efficiency, and 5. Sustainable Construction. Being one of the most eminent and biggest
contractors in the country, they owe it to their clients and to the general public to make sure
that these missions are carried out. They have the necessary resources to make sure these are
being implemented in all their projects after all. However, this accident, although not the first
of its kind, bore that MDC is a business and is predominantly lead by businessmen whose
main intent is to make profit. Based on the initial reports led by the DOLE-NCR, they found
out that out of the 17 ongoing projects handled by MDS at that time in NCR, only one has an
approved Construction Safety and Health Program. However, despite the lack of this
important program, all of these projects are ongoing at that time. So, maybe, this is also a
wake up call for DOLE to be more efficient on their jobs and be more stern in the
MDC, despite not being able to secure CSHP, gave very speedy and immediate
response after the accident. They were very open to cooperate in the investigation and fast in
giving support to those people affected by the accident. MDC, a few days after the accident,
also submitted its DOLE-approved Construction Safety and Health Program, including the
composition of its Safety Committee, and the list of all its subcontractors20 in all
engaged in the West Super Block Project. It has also submitted a Demolition Works
Methodology for the collapsed floor slabs, and showed photos on the conduct of a one-day
safety orientation on-site. The MDC also submitted a copy of memorandum endorsing 132
workers on the West Super Block project to the project management teams of MDCs two
ongoing projects for temporary assignment effective 9 February until the resumption of
operation at the WSB project. With regards the 11 injured workers, MDC and Fastem
reported that three (3) of them were discharged the other day from St. Lukes Hospital-
Global City; and presented an official receipt for the payment of P138,367.73 in hospital
bills. All in all, Fastem had spent P251,475.85 for the hospitalisation of the 11 injured
workers. This may not mean much to some, but it meant a lot to the family of those affected
by this accident.
With regards to the families of the workers who were injured and killed by the accident,
MDC has appropriated necessary compensations to aid those who were injureds
hospitalization and took care of the funeral services of those who died. They also gave
If viewed objectively, no matter how hard one try in making sure that no accidents will
occur in the workplace, there is no formula nor a definite guideline that will assure that this
ideal will come into reality. The best thing that one can do is to make sure that all necessary
precautions are observed in order to minimize the chances of these accidents from happening.
Safety is a collaborative effort. The contractor alone cannot ensure safety, even if he
exhaust all his effort and resources at his disposal. There should be a mutual effort between
the regulating agency, owner, contractor, and the workers in order to make sure maximum
VI. References
DOLE (2015, February 4). DOLE halts MDC work at Taguig City construction site after
accident kills 2 workers, injures 11 others. Retrieved September 15, 2016 from
http://www.dole.gov.ph/news/view/2714
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