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Project: Cigarette Butt Waste as a Modifier for Enhanced Asphalt

Concrete Performance
Students: Jordan Son G. Bayan, Mark L. De Vera
Project Description: The objective of this study is to investigate
the feasibility of using cigarette butt waste as a modifier to enhance
the performance of asphalt concrete. The research aims to assess its
impact on the durability, strength, and sustainability of asphalt
concrete, while also evaluating its economic and environmental
benefits as a potential eco-friendly modification in road
construction.

Project: Effect of Crushed Concrete as Coarse Aggregates in


Production of Concrete
Students: Jordan Son G. Bayan, Mark L. De Vera
Project Description: The objective of this study is to investigate
the impact of using crushed concrete as coarse aggregates in concrete
production. It aims to assess the mechanical properties, durability,
and sustainability of concrete made with recycled materials, with a
focus on reducing environmental impact and promoting resource
efficiency.

Project: Investigation on the Characteristics of Cornstalk Ash


Blended Cement
Students: Jordan Son G. Bayan, Mark L. De Vera
Project Description: This study's objective is to analyze the
properties and characteristics of cement blended with cornstalk ash.
It aims to determine the feasibility and potential advantages of using
cornstalk ash as a supplementary cementitious material in concrete
production, with an emphasis on enhancing both performance and
sustainability.

Project: Structural/Reinforcement Detailing of a Single-Story


Residential Building
Students: Jordan Son G. Bayan, Mark L. De Vera
Project Description: The objective of this project is to provide
comprehensive structural and reinforcement detailing for a single-
story residential building. It aims to ensure the structural
integrity, safety, and adherence to building codes and standards,
offering practical guidance for construction professionals.
Project: Evaluation of Impact of Climate Variability on Water
Resources and Yield Capacity of Selected Reservoirs
Students: Jordan Son G. Bayan, Mark L. De Vera
Project Description: The objective is to assess the impact of climate
variability on water resources in Isabela, with a focus on selected
reservoirs. It aims to examine changes in water availability, quality,
and ecosystem health and develop strategies for sustainable water
resource management in the face of climate change.

Project: Design of a Sanitary Landfill


Students: Jordan Son G. Bayan, Mark L. De Vera
Project Description: The objective is to design a sanitary landfill
that meets environmental and safety regulations. This study aims to
ensure proper waste disposal, leachate control, and gas collection,
while minimizing environmental impacts and providing a sustainable
solution.

Project: Design and Simulation of a Control System for a Center


Pivot Irrigation Device
Students: Jordan Son G. Bayan, Mark L. De Vera
Project Description: This project aims to design and simulate a
control system for a center pivot irrigation device. Its objective is
to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of center pivot irrigation
technology, optimizing water usage and crop irrigation practices.

Project: Design of an Early Warning Flood Level Indicator


Students: Jordan Son G. Bayan, Mark L. De Vera
Project Description: The objective of this study is to design a flood
level indicator system that provides early warnings of rising water
levels. It aims to ensure the accuracy, reliability, and timely
delivery of alerts to mitigate flood-related risks, enhance flood
preparedness, and improve overall flood management.

Project: Resilient Infrastructure for Climate Change Adaptation


Students: Jordan Son G. Bayan, Mark L. De Vera
Project Description: The objective of this study is to assess and
recommend infrastructure improvements and adaptation strategies to
enhance resilience to climate change impacts, including extreme
weather events, in a specific geographical region, considering
environmental and socio-economic factors.
Project: Eco-Friendly Materials and Techniques in Construction for
Tropical Climates
Students: Jordan Son G. Bayan, Mark L. De Vera
Project Description: This study aims to investigate and identify
sustainable construction materials and techniques suitable for
tropical climates, with a focus on reducing environmental impact and
increasing energy efficiency in construction practices.

Project: Analysis of Green Building Certification Systems and Their


Impact on Sustainability
Students: Jordan Son G. Bayan, Mark L. De Vera
Project Description: This study seeks to analyze various green
building certification systems and their influence on promoting
sustainable building practices, examining their effectiveness in
reducing environmental impacts and fostering sustainability in the
construction industry.

Project: Evaluating the Role of Green Roofs in Enhancing Sustainable


Residential Communities
Students: Jordan Son G. Bayan, Mark L. De Vera
Project Description: The objective of this research is to assess the
impact of green roofs on residential communities in terms of energy
efficiency, biodiversity, and quality of life, with the goal of
providing recommendations for their integration into urban planning
and development.

Project: Low-Cost Sustainable Construction Techniques for Affordable


Housing in Tropical Regions
Students: Jordan Son G. Bayan, Mark L. De Vera
Project Description: This study aims to identify and assess cost-
effective sustainable construction methods and materials suitable for
affordable housing in tropical regions, with the aim of improving
housing quality while maintaining affordability and environmental
sustainability.
Project: Optimal Roofing Materials and Designs for Tropical Climate
Resilience: A Comparative Study
Students: Jordan Son G. Bayan, Mark L. De Vera
Project Description: The objective of this research is to compare
various roofing materials and designs in tropical climates, evaluating
their performance in terms of heat resistance, energy efficiency, and
durability, and providing recommendations for optimal roofing
solutions that enhance climate resilience.

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