1 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The province of Pangasinan contains a whopping 44 towns and four cities—15 of which are along the shoreline of the Lingayen Lingayen Gulf. Gulf.
So you won’t run run out of eaches eaches or char!ing char!ing
coastal towns " its!orefuninthephilippines.co! #. Tour Touris is! ! is one one of the the worl world’ d’s s cons consis iste tent nt
grow growth th
industries for !any years. $eyond its econo!ic significance% touris! pro!otes trust and understanding a!ong people with different cultures. $usines $usiness s growth growth in the Philipp Philippine ines s has een een average averaged d aove 5& in the past decade% significantly higher than in the previous decades "'asayuran% ())*#. +esort is one of the !ost co!!on
ut
in
de!and
pro,ects pro,ects in Philippines Philippines % ecause Philippines Philippines is a tropical tropical coun countr try y .+es .+esor ort t is plac place e wher where e you you can can en,o en,oy y % rela rela- % refresh and have fun. n the northern part of Lu/on% Pangasinan is 0nown for its eaches as a destination a!ong tourists. tourists. n the western part of the Pangasinan% la!inos 'ity is 0nown as a nu!er one tourist destination destination in Pangasinan ecause of its fa!ous each islands called the 2undred slands were it is one of the finest tourist attraction that can e seen in the west. 3n the otherhand% $olinao is 0nown for its white sand eac eache hes s
were were it is si!i si!ila lar r
to $ora $oraca cay. y. $oth $oth plac places es are are
alre alread ady y
flow flowin ing g with with touri tourist st ever every y year year. . There There are are so!e so!e
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plac places es
that that
stil still l
poss possi ily ly turn turn out out
awai awaiti ting ng
to
to e one one
e
disc discov over ered ed
of the the
tour touris ist t
and and
coul could d
attr attrac acti tion ons s
"outoftownlog.co!#. ith the researcher’s vision is to introduce Lingayen as the the
popu popula lar r tour touris ist t desti destina nati tion ons s sinc since e Linga Lingaye yen n is a
first class !unicipality !unicipality in the province of Pangasinan. Pangasinan. The island of Lu/on in the Philippines. Lingayen is also 0nown for its agoong products and eaches which is the Lingayen Gulf.
The
researcher’s
ai!’s
to
provide
a
nu!er
of
entertaining activities for the tourist that are e-citing% uniue and at par with the est holiday destination in the world. The reso resort rt incl include udes s wate water r acti activit vitie ies s li0e li0e s0iin s0iing g at each% each% ,et s0iing% s0iing% oat6sa oat6saili iling ng and each each sports sports such as oat oatin ing g incl includ udes es
and and
surf surfin ing. g.
!ini !ini
The The
a!us a!use! e!en ent t
rese resear arch cher ers s par0 par0% %
are are
souv souven enir ir
also also
goin going g
shop shops s
and and
to put put
landscaping % and so!e tent in the !iddle of it% so that the tourist can en,oy and appreciate the eauty of surroundings. Ther There e are are also also so!e so!e !ass !asseu eurs rs who who ply ply the the each each offe offeri ring ng their service. Linga Lingaye yen% n% Pang Pangas asina inan n has has !ore !ore than than a hund hundre red d uni uniue ue eaches eaches and !any coves. 7ost of these Lingayen Lingayen eaches have have
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the sa!e salted water for which the island is fa!ous around the city and even to do!estic travel circuit. Sinc Since e
then then% %
the the
onse onset t
of
tour touris is! !
chan change ged d
Ling Lingay ayen en
co!pletely. s word of its e-ceptional eauty6specifically the the
city city
of
Ling Lingay ayen en
surr surrou ound nded ed
tourists tourists egan egan arriving. arriving.
y
ocea oceans ns
and and
eac eache hes% s%
Suddenly% Suddenly% fro! fro! a sleepy% sleepy% sparsely sparsely
populated populated island% of Lingayen were transfor!ed transfor!ed into a !a,or dest destin inati ation on
on
the the
do!e do!est stic ic
trav travel el
circ circui uit. t.
het hethe her r
the the
change was for the etter or worse is an open uestion% uestion% ut it
was
certainly
a
turning
point
in
the history
of
Pangasinan "lingayeneaches.info#. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The researchers ai!ed to attain the following8 1. To pro!ote pro!ote the proposed proposed resort resort as a touris tourist t spot and increased the e!ploy!ent rate in Lingayen. (. To identify identify the advantages advantages of the proposed resort resort over other tourist spots in Lingayen. 9. :sti!ate :sti!ate the e-pected e-pected cost in in ter!s of8 o $udg $udget et of cons constr truc ucti tion on o +evenue o nnual nnual e-pens e-penses es incl includi uding ng the !ainten !aintenanc ance e STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Lingayen is a developing 'ity in Pangasinan and this feas feasi iili ility ty stud study y is sough sought t to enga engage ge on esta estali lish shin ing g a $each +esort. orld of ;un ;ront
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first ever each resort in Pangasinan that has an a!use!ent par0.
The
researchers
sought
to
answer
the
following
state!ent8 1. 2ow the researchers can pro!ote the Lingayen as tourist spot considering the proposed resort= (. hat will e the difference of this resort to the others= 9. 2ow !uch is the e-pected cost in ter!s of8 o $udget for construction= o +evenue= o nnual e-penses including the !aintenance= SCOPE AND DELIMITATION
The scope of this study focused on the feasiility of the resort. The researchers wor0ed on !a0ing the design of the
resort
which includes
the
installation
of
a!use!ent
par0% snac0 house% infinity edge pool% tents% a villa% and souvenir shops. The researchers li!ited the study in the proposed area as shown in the site develop!ent plan.
5 CHAPTER II DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
This chapter presents the !ethod of research% research locale%
the research setting and the gathering tools to
identify the sources of i!portant data for the study of and of relating to the uantity of the statistical treat!ent that applied to the gathered data. RESEARCH DESIGN
This research was an applied research type ecause the researchers !odeled a certain situation and developed it in a tourist spot. ;urther!ore the researchers were going to pro!ote
the
eauty
of
Lingayen
in
ter!s
of
eaches
e-perience. $oth uantitative and ualitative were used in this study. >uantitative
ecause
the
researchers
co!puted
the
e-penses involved in the proposed resort and ualitative ecause the area of the proposed pro,ect was pro!oted as a tourist spot. RESEARCH LOCALE
The researchers designed the proposed each resort at 7anioc% Lingayen% Pangasinan. The place has a total area of 1?%(91.??!(
%
4*1.1(
!
fro!
Pangasinan
State
@niversity
6
Lingayen
'a!pus%
'apitol and
5**.?(
!
fro!
Pangasinan
Provincial
(A9.B* ! fro! Sison uditoriu!.
RESEARCH SETTING
The study started fro! Cove!er ()15 until 7arch ()1?. LOCATION MAP
FIGURE 2.1
7 DATA GATHERING TOOLS
This research was done with the use of oo0s% internet access and services% survey uestionnaires and ,ournals. DATA GATHERING PROCEDURE
The data for this study is collected using oo0s and internet
sites.
The
procedure that
the
researchers
used
were8 first loo0 for the resorts ideas in the internet and 0now the things to e considered in designing a resortD second gather data on how to pro!ote an area as a tourist spotD
third
read
and
review
oo0s
that
could
help
on
designing the resortD fourth co!pute for its cost esti!ation and the duration of developing the area.
8 CHAPTER III RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
TECHNICAL ASPECT
The study too0 place at 7anioc% Lingayen% Pangasinan. n this technical aspect the researchers has presented the concrete plan and what are the activities on it.
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FIGURE 3.WOF FV BEACH RESORT
FIGURE 3.2 Tent C!" S#te
Source8 Google !age The resort includes a tent ca!p where tourists could rela- with the a!iance of the nature. This can attract tourist ecause of the e-perience in nature% this is surrounded y the landscape lawn.
FIGURE 3.3 Ln$%&"e L'n
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Source8 Google !age The landscape lawn of the resort could give an additional eauty to the resort.
FIGURE 3.(A!)%e!ent P*+
Source8 Google !age The a!use!ent par0 could add an e-cite!ent and happiness to the visitors ecause of this it can attract visitors.
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FIGURE 3.,MINI VILLAS
S-)*&e G--/0e I!/e
7ini villas could e a good spot for visitors to see the real eauty of the each.
FIGURE 3.Wte* A&t##t#e%
Source8 Google !age 7any water activities that could e done in the resort either y yourself or y group.
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FIGURE 3.Re%t- B*
Source8 Google !age
FINANCIAL ASPECT
This aspect contains the total construction cost and the yearly inco!e of the resorts. 73@CT 23T:L P 59%1?1%94(.49 <LLS P 4%5A5%A4?.AA +:ST3 $+ P (4%*?5%?*4.15 S3@<:C+ S23P P A%*14%)?B.*1 7@S:7:CT P+E P *%45)%))).)) T:+ 'T<T:S ;'LT:S P 4%5))%))).)) LCFS'P: LC CF T:CT +: P 55%?*(%))).)) '3ST 3; L3T +: P A1%15A%9)).)) T3TL 73@CT P (9A%4BB%(51.4) T$L: 9.1 T3TL '3CST+@'T3C '3ST :ST7T: 23T:L ;or the regular acco!!odation8
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•
Tent'a!ping rea ;ronting the $each
'o!!on toilet and ath area +ate8 :ntrance per person 6 Fay Tour 6 P9))D 3vernight 6 P95) +ent of S!all Tent good for ( persons 6 P5))D $ig tent good for ? persons 6 P1%))) 3wn tent fee 6 P9)) for s!all tent and P5)) for ig tent Swi!!ing Pool entrance 6 P9))person Ga/eo +ental 6 PB5) •
+337 +T:S
<P $:F+337 "P(%5))# ncludes8 H ir6conditioned% with refrigerator% toilet and athroo!. H 1 ueen si/e ed H ;ree use of 0itchen and all 0itchen appliances% coo0ing and dining wares. H ;ree use of swi!!ing pool. H ;ree rea0fast
;7LI +337 "P11%)))# ncludes8 H ir6conditioned% with refrigerator% toilet and athroo!.
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H ( ueen si/e eds and9 twin eds. H ;ree use of 0itchen and all 0itchen appliances% coo0ing and dining wares. H ;ree use of swi!!ing pool. H ;ree rea0fast
+337 ;'CG T2: $:'2 "P9%5))# ncludes8 H ir6conditioned% with refrigerator% toilet and athroo!. H ( ueen si/e eds and1 0ing si/e ed. H ;ree use of 0itchen and all 0itchen appliances% coo0ing and dining wares. H ;ree use of swi!!ing pool. H ;ree rea0fast
<LLS 7orning JP45) :vening6P95) S3@<:C+ S23P +:CT P ()%))).)) P:+ 73CT2 7@S:7:CT P+E +ides +ate •
. L $$ "1))#
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. $LL33C +': "1))# . ;:++S 2::L "15)# <. '+3@S:L "1))# <. $@7P:+ '+S$3T "1))# <. P+T: S2P "1))# <. +3LL:+ '3ST:+ "1))# T:+ 'T<T:S +T: • • • • • •
. +F: T2: K3+$ "(5)# . $3TCG "())# . S@+;CG "15)# <. 'C3:CG "(5)#
• • • •
73@CT 23T:L P 1)%4)?%B5).)) <LLS P (%))B%5)).)) +:ST3 $+ P 9%5))%))).)) S3@<:C+ S23P P 1%5))%))).)) 7@S:7:CT P+E P (%9?A%B5).)) T:+ 'T<T:S ;'LT:S P (%551%(5).)) LCFS'P: LC CF T:CT +: P 9%555%))).)) T3TL 73@CT P (?%)A*%(5).)) T$L: 9.(:P:'T:F C'37: P:+ I:+
+T: 3; C<:ST7:CT ROI =
238,477,251.40
M *.14 I:+S
26,089,250.00
+T: 3; +:T@+C ROR =
26,089,250.00 238,477,251.40
X 100 =1
).*4&
MANAGEMENT ASPECT
The
!anage!ent
aspect
i!plies
a
clear
and
precise
identification of duties and responsiilities. This study ai!ed to deter!ine the effectiveness of the organi/ation set
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and
the
ualification
of
individual
putting
up
an
organi/ation. V#%#-n Stte!ent
• • •
To e-ceed guest e-pectation To inspire and !otivate e!ployees To achieve e-cellent financial result
M#%%#-n Stte!ent
To e recogni/ed the services% products% and the uality standards of the resortD
and e consistent in pro!oting
e-cellence% novelties and future develop!ent. C-!"n4 P-0#&4
'o!pany policy consist of the things that are needed to e understand y the visitors and e!ployee for their own safety. WOF FV BEACH RESORT RULES AND REGULATIONS
•
@pon chec06in% the house0eeper or the guard will chec0 all ite!s in the guestNs villa using a chec0list that
•
the guest needs to sign ll guests are advised to secure all their elongings at all ti!es and always loc0 all the doors and windows when leaving the villa. The resort shall not e held liale for any loss of elongings.
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•
hen ready for chec06out% the guests should infor! the house0eepers or roving security guards for assistance and for chec0ing the ite!s inside the villaroo!cain to ensure that the resort facilities are co!plete and on good condition upon chec06out. 3nce the chec0list is cleared% the guests !ay vacate the villaroo!cain. OO replace!ent fee or repair cost will auto!atically e charged to the guest if any ite! is lost or da!age%
•
including da!ages on the villasroo! cain itself. ;or e-tension% please infor! the office ( hours ahead of ti!e% to 0now whether the said villasawalicain. :-tension
of
entertained
overnight
acco!!odations
depending
on
their
can
only
e
availaility.
OO if it is% you will e allowed only 5 hours to pay per hour of stay and 5)& per head entrance fee. $eyond 5
hours%
you
will
e
charged
the
a!ount
of
villaroo!cain in full and 5)& per head entrance fee. OO if the villaroo!cain is already reserved ut you prefer to stay and ,ust transfer to another villa of your choice% we are co!pelled to charge the a!ount of
• • •
the villa in full% and 5)& per head on entrance fee. +eservation fee is non6refundale. Co firear!s allowed within the resort pre!ises. Co pets allowed within the resort pre!ises.
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•
Strictly no littering in the resort. Throw all the trash in the designated trash ins including cigarette
•
utts. Guests are advised to ta0e ti!e to read all our general rules J located at the entrance of the resort. 2<: ;@C% :C3I CF +:L
MARKETING ASPECT
The location% operation% strategy and !achinery were the strength of the usiness. This chapter tac0les aout the description of the resort% service offered% strategy of the !ar0eting and S3T analysis. De%&*#"t#-n -5 t6e Re%-*t
The proposed resort is located at 7anioc% Lingayen% Pangasinan. t has a total area of 1?%(91.?? ! (. The resort na!ed Qorld of ;un ;ront
orld
of
;un
;ront
$each
+esort
offered
high
uality and affordale services that could surely satisfy
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the
custo!ers.
'usto!ers
would
e-perience
different
activities and convenient living that orld of ;un ;ront
proposed
usiness
e!ployees
around
target the
!ar0ets
!unicipality%
were
the
fa!ilies%
tourist and students. SWOT An04%#%
St*en/t6
The proposed usiness entitled orld of ;un ;ront
•
•
Location The location of this resort is facing the each. ctivities 7any activities are availale on this resort ecause it has a a!use!ent par0% resto ar souvenir shop also the resort have a tent ca!p
•
where
you
can
e-perience
the
nature
ecause it was surrounded y landscape lawn. ;eel li0e you’re at ho!e This is the resort that can treat the visitors li0e a fa!ily.
20 We+ne%%
The wea0ness of this resort is as follows8
• • •
:ach of the facilities has pay!ent 2igh entrance fee Li!iting visitors
O""-*t)n#t#e%
3pportunities that the proponents considered are8
•
The
•
offered. The de!and of the $each +esort around is very high. The possiility of the usiness will e-pand after
•
usiness
is
the
ig
de!and
for
the
services
several years of operation due to the co!petition. T6*et%
The threats that the resort e-pecting is8
• •
The co!petition to other tourist spot on the area. Less cost of facilities to other resort.
St*en/t6 -e* We+ne%%
•
The uality of the resort can guarantee en,oy!ent and rela-ation to the visitor even the facilities are too e-pensive.
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•
3n the non6pic0 season the 3; resort will give a discount to the custo!er so that they can try the service it can give.
St*en/t6 -e* O""-*t)n#t#e%
•
The
strength
of
this
resort
can
cause
etter
•
opportunities !ostly on the people of Lingayen. The resort is in the nice spot that can attract visitors.
St*en/t6 n$ T6*et%
•
The resort can co!pete to the other tourist spot ecause it has also its own
eauty to attract
visitors. We+ne%% n$ O""-*t)n#t#e%
•
The wea0ness can e covered y the opportunities ecause
it
can
give
etter
services
to
the
tourist. We+ne%% n$ T6*et%
•
:ven if the cost is high it can’t e a threat ecause
of
the
provide. T6*et n$ O""-*t)n#t#e%
offers
that
the
resort
can
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•
n a usiness there is always a co!petition ut the
services
and
the
opportunities
that
the
resort can give it can survive the co!petition. SOCIO7ECONOMIC ASPECT
The o,ective of this aspect is to deter!ine how the pro,ect would affect the inco!e considering the enefits that
would
give
to
fa!ilies
and
individuals%
ta-es
indicating the a!ount of revenue it could raise for the govern!ent%
and
prices
considering
the influence
of
the
proposed pro,ect on supply of goods. The proposed pro,ect ai!ed to help our localities and the develop!ent of the country. 'ontriution to inco!e and e!ploy!ent The !ain goal of a certain usiness is to have a high inco!e especially in the part of the owner. The proposed pro,ect should generate pleasantly relationship etween the owner and e!ployees to attain the !ain goal which is to have an inco!e. $uilding up usiness is a great opportunity to an e!ployed
people
to
have
a
,o.
t
will
also
opportunity of having another source of inco!e. Ta- contriution
e
their
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This
proposed
pro,ect
is
e-pected
to
give
a
great
contriution to the govern!ent in the for! of ta-es. The tapay!ent fro! the proposed pro,ect would help the localities as well as the econo!y in its future pro,ect especially for people that will enefit. This would help the develop!ent of the country. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
$ased on the reports and data that the researchers have gathered it is feasile to construct a resort. The resort is facing on the each so the researchers could say that it is a good spot. The resort could attract visitors ecause it has
different
resort.
activities
that
could
e
done
inside
the
24 CHAPTER IV CONCLUSSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
'3C'L@S3C $ased on the survey conducted% the researchers therefore conclude that the 3; ;< $:'2 +:S3+T would eco!e the !ost preferred resort of est uality services. s
all
the
stated o,ectives
have een
perfor!ed the
researchers now conclude the following8 1. That the resort can e one of the tourist spot of Lingayen y !eans of its activities. (. The resorts can attract visitors
ecause
of
the
different activities includes there li0e the a!use!ent par0 which is not included in other resorts 9. The invest!ent needed to uild the resort and start is esti!ated P (9A%4BB%(51.4) and the esti!ated revenue per year is P (?%)A*%(5).)). +:'377:CFT3C 1. The pro,ect !ust e constructed in Lingayen as soon as possile. (. The resort !aintenance !ust e uarterly with at least a udget of P (5)%))).)). 9. dditional research that can add in !a0ing the resort e on the top resort in Lingayen.
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APPENDICES
29 APPENDI8 A
30
31 APPENDI8 B
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33
34
35
36
37
38
39
PERSPECTIVE
40
FRONT ELEVATION
REAR ELEVATION
41
LEFT-SIDE ELEVATION
RIGHT-SIDE ELEVATION
42
43
44
PERSPECTIVE
45
FRONT ELEVATION
REAR ELEVATION
46
LEFT-SIDE ELEVATION
RIGHT-SIDE ELEVATION
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
PERSPECTIVE
55
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+:+ :L:<T3C
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L:;T6SF: :L:<T3C
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A""en$#9 C
PROJECT: HOTEL LOCATION: WOF FV EACH RESORT LINGA!EN PANGASINAN
ILL OF "ATERIALS DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
I. CONCRETE WORKS MASONRY
10#605#86 7$50
V. PLUMBING WORKS
1#702#709$ 75 653#969 $85 2#310#693 $45 2#165#366 $85
VI. DOORS AND WINDOWS
9#544#326$ 65
VII. TILE WORKS
3#335#246$ 25
VIII. PAINTING WORKS
294#286$43
IX. OTHER EXPENSES
22#548#875 $50
TOTAL AMOUNT
53,161,34 .3
II. CARPENTRY WORKS III. ROOFING WORKS IV. ELECTRICAL WORKS
PROJECT: VILLAS LOCATION: WOF FV EACH RESORT LINGA!EN PANGASINAN
ILL OF "ATERIALS DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
I. CONCRETE WORKS MASONRY
1#099#101 $50
II. CARPENTRY WORKS III. ROOFING WORKS
305#584$07 782#412 $06
58 IV. ELECTRICAL WORKS
V. PLUMBING WORKS
276#452 $26 259#065 $33
VI. DOORS AND WINDOWS
228#377$39
VIII. PAINTING WORKS
130#834$17
IX. OTHER EXPENSES
1#504#020$ 10
TOTAL AMOUNT
4,5!5,!46. !!
PROJECT: SOUVENIR SHOP LOCATION: WOF FV EACH RESORT LINGA!EN PANGASINAN
ILL OF "ATERIALS DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
I. CONCRETE WORKS MASONRY
1#446 $30
V. PLUMBING WORKS
340#541$95 473#463 $35 462#138 $69 433#073 $37
VI. DOORS AND WINDOWS
1#908#865$ 33
VII. TILE WORKS
667#049$25
VIII. PAINTING WORKS
117#714$57
IX. OTHER EXPENSES
4#509#775$ 10
TOTAL AMOUNT
!,"14,#6$. "1
II. CARPENTRY WORKS III. ROOFING WORKS IV. ELECTRICAL WORKS
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PROJECT: LANSCAPE LAWN AND TENT AREA LOCATION: WOF FV EACH RESORT LINGA!EN PANGASINAN P1###%S&M'4641S&M(P55,6" ,###.##
PROJECT: AMUSEMENT PARK LOCATION: WOF FV EACH RESORT LINGA!EN PANGASINAN
ILL OF "ATERIALS DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
V. BUMPER CARS%BOAT
3#000#000 $00 500#000 $00 1#000#000 $00
VI. PIRATE SHIP
1#500#000$ 00
VII. ROLLER COASTER
1#500#000$ 00
II. FERRIS WHEEL IV. CAROUSEL
PROJECT: WATER ACTIVITIES FACILITIES
LOCATION: WOF FV EACH RESORT LINGA!EN PANGASINAN
ILL OF "ATERIALS DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
I. RIDE THE )ORB
II. BOATING III. SURFING IV. CANOEING TOTAL AMOUNT
500#000 $00
1#000#000$ 00 1#500#000 $00 1#500#000 $00 4#500#000 $00
60 "AINTANCE OF THE RESORT
73@CT P 1))%))).)) P 5)%))).)) P 5)%))).)) P 1)%))).)) P B5%))).)) P ()%))).)) P 4)%))).)) P (45%))).))
23T:L <LLS +:ST3 $+ S3@<:C+ S23P 7@S:7:CT P+E T:+ 'T<T:S ;'LT:S LCFS'P: LC CF T:CT +: T3TL 73@CT COST ESTI"ATION FOR HOTEL CONCRETE SLA
%SE THIC&NESS ' /) )*+)' 40 .+(+ CLASS A;
WALL
0$1 1445$9 3
( $($ 40 .+(+ CLASS A;
%SE THIC& NESS ' ,)/ )// )*+)'
COL%"N
0$1 2240$64
)
SAND'
1301 72$296 5
<$ , <,+' CE"ENT '
.$ ($
GRAVEL'
144$59 3
.$(
CE"ENT'
CORR%NGATED "ETAL ROOFING ROOFING
TOTAL AREA'
L%"E R
1059$1 7
( $($
)*+) , .,/( ' )*+) , ,, '
1512
)
SAND'
84$02
.$ ($
GRAVEL'
168$0 5
.$(
SAND'
"ASONR!
CH
,)/ )// )*+)' = , CH @+* $('
2240$6 4 12$5
"ORTAR
$($ @.$(
= , CH' CE"ENT '
= , C>F' 40 .+(+ CLASS A; CE"ENT'
15 08
GRAVEL'
16 7$ 52
83$76
$($
0$15( ?0$2(? 0$4(;
<$ , ,,
28008 427
9. )
61
= , CH '
28008
@.
SAND'
23$64
.$ ($
"ETAL REINFORCE"EN T FOOTIN G
WALL
,)/ )// )*+)' VERTICAL'
HORIBONTAL'
,)/ ++/ )*'
2240 $64 4772 $563 4817$3 76
1598
$($ ( /,
( /,
@.$
@). 60.(; @). 3 /)+*; 12( (? 6( /,;
= , . )*' ,)/ /+< . )*' ,)/ ++/ )*'
+ /+< '
12
8
@.,,
1152
(++*
192
= ,* *+)*.,/('
= , ++/ )*'
5$2
4
48
= , +* +., '
(
,)/ +'
@.
@.
12( (? 6( /,;
,)/ +'
/)+*)/ +'
14$333 333
57$6
172 28$666 667
48
= , +* +., '
@.
,)/ +'
+
@.
FLOOR ONE WA! SLA; /) )*+)'
30 .( /, +'
16
192
+
( G$I *+
LATERAL WIRE COL%"N ;
LATERAL WIRE COL%"N;
= , /)+*)/ +C'
@. TIE WIRE FOOTI NG;
COL%"N
,)/ /+<'
(
$($
12( (? 6( /,;
30 .( /, +'
412$8
114$66 67
1376 ( G$I *+
+
62 @). , () *+$ +(@$ )* @).
= , () *+$ 30 .( /, +'
0$15
(
0$3
(
124 37$209 6
12( (? 6( /,;
@. ( G$I *+
S%""AR! OF %ANTITIES
"ASONR! AND "ASONR! CE"ENT'
4749
SAND'
263$72
GRAVEL'
480$16
CH
28008
ROOFING
84
"ETAL REINFORCE"ENT STEEL REARS'
1991
G$I WIRES'
9
COST ESTI"ATION FOR VILLAS
CONCRETE
SLA
COL% "N
WALL
%SE THIC&NESS '
0$1
/) )*+)' 865 40 .+(+ CLASS A; CE"E NT' 779 ) SAND 43$ ' 25 .$ ($ GRAVE 86$ L' 5 .$(
( $($
CORR%NGATED "ETAL ROOFING ROOFING TOTAL AREA'
1059$ 17
%SE THIC&NESS ' 0$1 ,)/ )// )*+)' 400 40 .+(+ CLASS A; CE"E NT' 270 ) SAND .$ ' 15$00 ($ GRAV EL' 30$00 .$( L%" ER
$($
"ASONR!
CH
0$15(?0$2( ?0$4(;
"ORT AR
(
)*+) , .,/('
0$9
$($
)*+) , ,,'
12
<$ , <,+'
4
<$ , ,, = , C>F'
1
40 .+(+ CE"E NT' 1685 SAND ' 93$60 GRAV EL' 187$20
12 CLASS A; ) .$ ($ .$(
63
,)/ )// )*+)' = , CH @+* $('
400 12$5
= , CH '
5000
= , CH' CE"E NT' SAND '
$($ @. $( @.
5000 76 4$22
9. ) .$ ($
"ETAL REINFORCE"ENT FOOT ING
WALL ,)/ )// )*+)' VERTICAL' HORIBONTAL ' ,)/ ++/ )*'
400 852$ 000 860
$($ ( /, ( /,
285
@.$
+ /+<' @). 60.(; @). 3 /)+*; 12(( ? 6( /,;
COL% "N
,)/ /+<' = ,* *+)*.,/( ' = , ++/ )*'
= , . )*' ,)/ /+< . )*'
5$2 4 48
1152
,)/ ++/ )*'
192
(++* @.
= , +*+.,'
( @. @.
,)/ +' 12(( ? 6( /,;
30 .( /, +'
16 192 57$6
+ ( G$I *+
LATERAL WIRE COL%"N;
= , /)+*)/ +C'
14$33 3333
,)/ +'
172 28$66 6667
= , +*+.,'
@. + @.
,)/ +' 12(( ? 6( /,;
30 .( /, +'
FLOOR ONE WA! SLA;
/) )*+)' @). , () *+$ +(@$ )* @). = , () *+$ 30 .( /, +'
8
( @.,,
TIE WIRE FOOTING;
LATERAL WIRE COL%"N;
/)+*)/ +'
12
48
$($
0$15
(
0$3
(
124 37$20 96
@.
12(( ? 6( /,;
( G$I *+
S%""AR! OF %ANTITIES "ATERIAL COST
A"O%NT
114$6 667 1376 412$8
+ ( G$I *+
12(( ? 6( /,;
64 "ASONR! AND "ASONR! CE"E NT'
2810
220
'
P
618#112$ 00
SAND '
156$0 7
850
'
P
132#659$ 50
GRAVE L'
303$7 0
900
'
P
273#330$ 00
5000
15
'
P
75#000$0 0
84
1235
'
P
103#740$ 00
678
350
'
P
237#311$ 20
9
43
'
P
381$65
HARDWARE
'
P
10#000$0 0
SCAFFOLDIN GS
'
P
15#000$0 0
CH ROOFI NG "ETAL REINFORCE"ENT STEEL REARS' G$I WIRES'
TILES
ATHROO"
2520
8
'
P
20#160$0 0
&ITCH EN
6536
8
'
P
52#288$0 0
'
P
17#000$0 0
PAINT DOOR S ATHROO"
1
5000
'
P
5#000$00
LIVINGROO"
2
1000 0
'
P
20#000$0 0
EDROO"
1
6500
'
P
6#500$00
ATHROO"
1
4800
'
P
4#800$00
LIVINGROO"
3
4800
'
P
14#400$0 0
EDROO"
2
4800
'
P
9#600$00
DINING > &ITCHEN
2
4800 ' "ATERIAL COST'
P
9#600$00
WINDOWS
P
1#099#10 1$50
65 1#624#88 2$35
PL%"ING WOR&S
P
500#000$00
ELECTRICAL WOR&S
P
500#000$00
"ATERIAL COST'
P
1#624#882$35
ATHROO" FIT%RE'
P
1#000#000$00
&ITCHEN F?*+'
P
1#000#000$00
35 , ()+*)/ ,* +++*'
P
568#708$82
40 , ()+*)/ ,* /),*'
P
649#952$94
TOTAL TOTAL COST'
P
4#843#544$10
66
COST ESTI"ATION FOR RESTO AR
CONCRETE
SLA
WALL
%SE THIC&NESS '
0$1
/) )*+)'
782
( $( $
40 .+(+ CLASS A; 70 CE"ENT' 4 ) SAND' GRAVEL'
COL %" N
39 $1 78 $2
0$1
(
,)/ )// )*+)' 40 .+(+ CLASS A;
845
$($
.$ ($
SAND'
.$(
GRAVEL'
1059 $17
)*+) , .,/(' )*+) , ,,' <$ , <,+'
570
)
31$6 9 63$3 8
.$ ($ .$ (
CE"ENT'
CORR%NGATED CORR%NGATED "ETAL ROOFING ROOFING
TOTAL TOTAL AREA'
%SE THIC&NESS '
L%" ER
$( $
0$15(?0$ 2(?0$4(;
,)/ )// )*+)' = , CH @+* $(' = , CH '
845 12$5 1056 3
"OR TAR
$( $ @. $( @.
= , CH ' CE" ENT ' SAN D'
105 63 161 8$9 1
9. ) .$ ($
"ETAL "ETAL REINFORCE"ENT FO OTI NG
WALL
,)/ )// )*+)'
5
84
$( $
VERTICAL'
17 99$8 50 1816 $75
( /, ( /,
HORIBONTAL'
@). 60.(; @). 3 /) + +*;
12 4
<$ , ,, 1 = , C>F ' 12 40 .+(+ CLASS A; CE "E NT ' 1365 ) SAN D' 75$84 .$ ($ GRA VEL 151$6 ' 8 .$(
"ASONR!
CH
0$16
+ /+<'
12
= , . )*' ,)/ /+< . )*'
8 115 2
( @., , (++*
67
,)/ ++/ )*'
603
@.$
12(( ? 6( /,;
= ,* *+)*.,/(' = , ++/ )*'
5$2
= , +*+.,'
(
4
@.
48
@.
12(( ? 6( /,;
,)/ +'
/)+*)/ +'
@.
,)/ +' 30 .( /, +'
16 192 57$ 6
+ ( G$I *+
+ ( G$I *+
LATERAL WIRE COL%"N;
LATERAL WIRE COL%"N;
= , /)+*)/ +C'
192
TIE WIRE FOOTING;
COL%"N
,)/ /+<'
,)/ ++/ )*'
14$3 3333 3 172 28$6 6666 7
@.
= , +*+.,'
+
,)/ +'
114 $66 67 137 6
30 .( /, +'
412 $8
@.
12(( ? 6( /,;
FLOOR ONE WA! SLA;
/) )*+)' @). , () *+$ +(@$ )* @). = , () *+$ 30 .( /, +'
48
$( $
0$15
(
0$3
(
124 37$2 096
@.
12(( ? 6( /,;
( G$I *+
S%""AR! S%""AR! OF %ANTITIES A"O% NT
"ATERIAL COST "ASONR! AND "ASONR!
P
616#1 05$33
'
P
132#2 10$91
900
'
P
263#9 29$50
15
'
P
158#4 37$50
84
1235
'
P
103#7 40$00
995
350
'
P
348#4
CE"ENT'
2800
SAND'
155$ 54
850
GRAVEL'
293$ 26
1056 3
CH
ROOFING
220
'
"ETAL "ETAL REINFORCE"ENT STEEL REARS'
1#170# 683$2 4
12(( ? 6( /,;
68
12$87
'
P
381$6 5
HARDWARE
'
P
10#00 0$00
SCAFFOLDINGS
'
P
15#00 0$00
G$I WIRES'
9
43
TILES
ATHROO"
2520
8
'
P
20#16 0$00
&ITCHEN
6536
8
'
P
52#28 8$00
'
P
17#00 0$00
PAINT DOORS
ATHROO"
1
5000
'
P
5#000$ 00
LIVINGROO"
2
10000
'
P
20#00 0$00
EDROO"
1
6500
'
P
6#500$ 00
ATHROO"
1
4800
'
P
4#800$ 00
LIVINGROO"
3
4800
'
P
14#40 0$00
EDROO"
2
4800
'
P
9#600$ 00
DINING > &ITCHEN
2
4800
'
P
9#600$ 00
P
1#807# 565$7 5
WINDOWS
"ATERIAL COST'
PL%"ING WOR&S
P
500#000$ 00
ELECTRICAL WOR&S
P
500#000$ 00
"ATERIAL COST'
P
1#807#56 5$75
ATHROO" FIT%RE'
P
1#000#00 0$00
69
&ITCHEN F?*+'
P
1#000#00 0$00
35 , ()+*)/ ,* +++*'
P
632#648$ 01
40 , ()+*)/ ,* /),*'
P
723#026$ 30
TOTAL COST' P
5#163#24 0$06
CURRICULUM
70
VITAE
7ar0 ilson 3. 3rdinario was orn on 7arch (?% 1**5 at San oauin% $alungao% Pangasinan. 2is father’s na!e is +uen T. 3rdinario r. and his !other’s na!e is il!a T. 3rdinario. 2e studied at San oauin :le!entary School. 2e continues his studies at $alungao Cational 2igh School. t present he studied at Panpacific @niversity Corth Philippines with the degree of $achelor of Science in civil :ngineering.
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71
7ar0 ilson 3. 3rdinario
t the +eyes residence% dated on the 5 th day of the !onth of uly% year 1**5% a healthy ay girl ca!e as a gift to erry F. +eyes Sr.% and 'ecilia '. +eyes% and her na!e was ecelle nn '. +eyes. She started going to nursery at the age of 9. She
finished
in
her
pri!ary
education
at
+osales
Corth
'entral School in the year ())B. She too0 up her secondary education at +osales Cational 2igh School. She co!peted in educational co!petitions li0e 7ath contest during her 4 th year. She is the oldest child in the fa!ily% followed y her rother% erry '. +eyes r.% and aidave '. +eyes% who is the youngest a!ong the silings. 2er !other and father run an eatery usiness at the !ar0et in +osales which serves as their source of inco!e for their
72
daily needs. She is a scholar at Panpacific @niversity Corth Philippines ta0ing up the course of $achelors of Science in 'ivil :ngineering.
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV ecelle nn '. +eyes
73
t Lele!aan% 7anaoag% Pangasinan% dated on the (*
th
day of
the !onth of 7ay% year 1**4% a ay oy ca!e as a healthy gift to 7r. ;redie P. Pascua% and 7rs. rlene $. Pascua% and his na!e was 'hristopher $. Pascua. 2e started going to School at the age of ? in Grade 1. 2e finished in his pri!ary education at Lele!aan :le!entary School in the year ())?. 2e
continues
his
secondary
education
at
@rdaneta
'ity
Cational 2igh School% San
74
Panpacific @niversity Corth Philippines. 2is !other run a Sari6sari Store usiness front of their 2ouse and father has a ;ar!er which serves as their source of inco!e for their daily needs and needs of their Study. 2e enters his 'ollege year ()1) at Pangasinan State @niversity% @rdaneta 'a!pus ta0ing
up
the
course
of
$achelors
of
Science
in
'ivil
:ngineering and 2e transfer at @rdaneta 'ity @niversity year ()19. nd now he is a student at Panpacific @niversity Corth Philippines ta0ing up the course of $achelors of Science in 'ivil :ngineering.
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 'hristopher $. Pascua
75
t the :li/aga residence% dated on the () th day of the !onth of 7ay% year 1**9% a healthy ay oy ca!e as a gift to +enante P. :li/aga% and :dna L. :li/aga% and his na!e was +apture L. :li/aga. 2e started going to nursery at the age of 4. 2e finished in his pri!ary education at Tender Loving 'are School the year ())5. 2e too0 up his secondary education at Lyceu! Corth6estern ;lorencia T. Foue 'ollege nc. the year ())*. 2e is the !iddle child in the fa!ily% followed y her Sister% +enalyn 2ope L. :li/aga% and
+ose Lely L. :li/aga% who
is the
youngest a!ong the silings. 2is father is a officiating !inister and his !other has a s!all usiness. 2e too0 up his tertiary education at Pangasinan State @niversity 'a!pus at the year ())* ta0ing up the course of $achelors of Science in 'ivil :ngineering and he transferred at @rdaneta 'ity
76
@niversity at the year ()19 and now he is a student of Panpacific @niversity Corth Philippines.
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV +apture L. :li/aga
77
t the 7ariWas residence% dated on the 11 th day of the !onth of 7ay% year 1**9% a healthy ay oy ca!e as a gift to ntonio 7ariWas% and 7agelene . 7ariWas% and his na!e was llan 7ar0 . 7ariWas. 2e started going to nursery at the age of 4. 2e finished in his pri!ary education at Lunec 7alasiue :le!entary school the year ())5 2e too0 up his secondary education at Lyceu! Corth6estern ;lorencia T. Foue 'ollege nc. the year ())*. 2e is the third child in the fa!ily% followed y her Sister%Sheenalyn . 7ariWas% and the eldest is i/a rhea . 7ariWas% and 7ae nthonette
.
7ariWas
who
is
the
youngest
a!ong
the
silings. 2is father is a supervisor in a !ining co!pany and his !other is a usiness wo!an. 2e too0 up his tertiary education at @niversity of 'ordilleras at the year ())* ta0ing
up
the
course
of
$achelors
of
Science
in
'ivil
78
:ngineering and he transferred at @rdaneta 'ity @niversity at the year ()1( and now he is a student of Panpacific @niversity Corth Philippines.
. 7ariWas
llan 7ar0