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AITECH Manual As of May 2020
AITECH Manual As of May 2020
MANUAL
ON
ACCREDITATION OF INNOVATIVE
TECHNOLOGIES FOR HOUSING
(A I T E C H)
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AITECH
Accreditation of Innovative Technologies for Housing
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. BACKGROUND
II. AITECH COMMITTEE MEMBERS AGENCIES
III. OBJECTIVES OF THE AITECH INTER-AGENCY COMMITTEE
IV. SCOPE OF WORK AND FUNCTIONS OF THE AITECH INTER-
AGENCY COMMITTEE
V. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF PARTICIPATING AGENCIES
VI. DEFINITION OF TECHNOLOGY
VII. CRITERIA FOR ACCREDITATION
VIII. STEPS IN ACCREDITATION
IX. PROCESS FLOW CHART
X. CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCREDITATION
A. Building System
B. Material Only
XI. SCHEDULE OF FEES
XII. LIST OF ACCREDITED TECHNOLOGIES
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I. BACKGROUND
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technologies acceptable for funding under government
housing loan programs.
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V. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF PARTICIPATING AGENCIES
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VI. DEFINITION OF TECHNOLOGY
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and costs of transport shipment of materials should also be
incorporated in cost estimates.
d) Appraisal / validation of housing units using the technology for
mortgage acceptance by funding institutions;
e) Physical properties and structural soundness of technologies
in relation to health consideration and suitability to local
climactic and topographic conditions;
f) Locally available raw materials for the production / use of
particular technologies; and
g) Consistency of required quality in mass production.
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IX. PROCESS FLOW CHART
If documents are
complete
NHA-HTTRD evaluates
structural design/cost Forward to DPWH, ASEP for
evaluation or seek assistance complicated structural analysis,
of support agencies and/or to UP-BRS/DPWH-
BRS/DOST for testing
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X. CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCREDITATION
BUILDING SYSTEM
Name of Proponent :
Business Address :
Company/Corporate Head :
Position :
Contact Person :
Position :
Tel. No/Fax Nos./Cell. No. :
Email Address :
Name of Technical Material :
Location of Plant/Warehouse :
Brief Description :
Audited Financial Statements which shall Cost Estimates of the applied technology
include Accountants Statement and Income (Direct Cost only) signed and sealed
Tax Return stamped and duly received by the
Copy of Title of Patent (if applicable) Cost Comparison between the applied
innovative technology , material and the
Technology Brochures conventional (see attached suggested
format)
Technical Manual Structural Design Analysis and
Computation in Metric System signed and
Economic Life Span (signed and notarized sealed (Structural Designer should be an
warranty, see attached suggested format) ASEP Member)
Sample Material (1 only) Photocopy of PRC ID of licensed
professionals (per discipline i.e, structural,
Video Presentation on the Correct architectural, plumbing, electrical,
Construction Methodology mechanical, if necessary)
Test Results – Suggested accredited testing Technology Power Point Presentation (e-file
agencies/ laboratories copy)
Moisture Test MATEST or other DPWH accredited List of Completed and On-going Projects
agencies / laboratories (02) 642-0664 using the applied technology /material (List
Compressive and Tensile DOST 837-2071 / UP-BRS 981-8500 should include project name and owner,
Test location and no. of units)
Fire Test FPRDI 049-5362360 Ocular inspection of Plant, Completed and
On-going Projects using the applied
Other Necessary Tests
technology
Note: Foreign Trade Test results shall b e accompanied b y a letter
of Certification from the Emb assy where the tests were conducted
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MATERIAL ONLY
Name of Proponent :
Business Address :
Company/Corporate Head :
Position :
Contact Person :
Position :
Tel. No/Fax Nos./Cell. No. :
Email Address :
Name of Technical Material :
Location of Plant/Warehouse :
Brief Description :
Audited Financial Statements which shall Selling Cost and Cost Estimates of the
include Accountants Statement and Income applied technology/material (Direct Cost
Tax Return stamped and duly received by the only) signed and sealed
Copy of Title of Patent (if applicable) Cost Comparison between the applied
innovative technology/material and the
Technology Brochures conventional
Moisture Test MATEST or other DPWH accredited Ocular inspection of Plant, Completed and
agencies / laboratories (02) 642-0664 On-going Projects using the applied
Compressive and Tensile DOST 837-2071 / UP-BRS 981-8500 technology
Test
Fire Test FPRDI 049-5362360
Other Necessary Tests
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WALL PANEL/MATERIAL
Name of Proponent :
Business Address :
Company/Corporate Head :
Position :
Contact Person :
Position :
Tel. No/Fax Nos./Cell. No. :
Email Address :
Name of Technical Material :
Location of Plant/Warehouse :
Brief Description :
Audited Financial Statements which shall Selling Cost and Cost Estimates of the
include Accountants Statement and Income applied technology/material (Direct Cost
Tax Return stamped and duly received by the only) signed and sealed
Copy of Title of Patent (if applicable) Cost Comparison between the applied
innovative technology/material and the
Technology Brochures conventional
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ROOFING
Name of Proponent :
Business Address :
Company/Corporate Head :
Position :
Contact Person :
Position :
Tel. No/Fax Nos./Cell. No. :
Email Address :
Name of Technical Material :
Location of Plant/Warehouse :
Brief Description :
Audited Financial Statements which shall Selling Cost and Cost Estimates of the
include Accountants Statement and Income applied technology/material (Direct Cost
Tax Return stamped and duly received by the only) signed and sealed
Copy of Title of Patent (if applicable) Cost Comparison between the applied
innovative technology/material and the
Technology Brochures conventional
Tensile Test DOST 837-2071 / UP-BRS 981-8500 Ocular inspection of Plant, Completed and
On-going Projects using the applied
Other Necessary Tests technology
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SEPTIC TANK
Name of Proponent :
Business Address :
Company/Corporate Head :
Position :
Contact Person :
Position :
Tel. No/Fax Nos./Cell. No. :
Email Address :
Name of Technical Material :
Location of Plant/Warehouse :
Brief Description :
Audited Financial Statements which shall Selling Cost and Cost Estimates of the
include Accountants Statement and Income applied technology/material (Direct Cost
Tax Return stamped and duly received by the only) signed and sealed
Copy of Title of Patent (if applicable) Cost Comparison between the applied
innovative technology/material and the
Technology Brochures conventional
Material Test DOST 837-2071 / UP-BRS 981-8500 Ocular inspection of Plant, Completed and
On-going Projects using the applied
Effluent test LLDA 286-6143 /286-6123 technology
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XII. LIST OF ACCREDITED TECHNOLOGIES AS OF MAY 2020
BUILDING SYSTEM
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High Rise Building
1. MEGAWIDE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION - Prefabricated Concrete
Products (Building Components)
MATERIAL ONLY
Ceiling Material
1. JAMES HARDIE PHILIPPINES, INC. - HARDIEFLEX Fiber Cement Board
Floor System
1. SPANCRETE CONCRETE INC. - Precast Hollow Core Slab and T-Joist Floor
System
Others
1. JEA STEEL INDUSTRIES INC. - Jea Light Steel Frames
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LOW RISE BUILDING (5 STOREY)
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LOW RISE BUILDING (5 STOREY)
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ONE TO TWO STOREY BUILDING
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ONE TO TWO STOREY BUILDING
T: (02) 745-6791
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ONE TO TWO STOREY BUILDING
M: 09175286650
Contact21
Person: Ruben O. Briones
T: (02) 556-0201
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ONE TO TWO STOREY BUILDING
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ONE TO TWO STOREY BUILDING
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ONE TO TWO STOREY BUILDING
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ONE TO THREE STOREY BUILDING
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ONE TO THREE STOREY BUILDING
T: /889-0934/844-7160
Validity: September 26, 2019 to September 26, 2022
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HIGH RISE BUILDING
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WALL PANEL/ MATERIAL
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WALL PANEL/ MATERIAL
T: (032) 326-0615
Validity: September 26, 2019 to September 26, 2022
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WALL PANEL/ MATERIAL
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WALL PANEL/ MATERIAL
PERMAFORMS INC.
Permaforms Wall Panel
Permaforms is a system that has a main component of double panel
boards (Fiber Cement Board) & is adhesively separated by an adaptor
that are glued at its inner surface. The adaptor is glued at pattern that
would allow the flow of concrete inside the panel. This is in replacement
or a better alternative than a conventional concrete hollow block wall
or masonry wall. Concrete in-fill & reinforcement (by others) may vary
depending on the design requirements by structural.
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WALL PANEL/ MATERIAL
SIDLAKPINOY, INC.
Sidlakan Firebricks
Sidlakan Firebricks is a product of local Pinoy technology where silt, in
combination with farm and volcanic wastes like rice hull, corn cobs and
lahar are combined to produce beautiful and strong fire bricks. These
rustic red fire bricks are found to be at least two times the strength of the
local concrete hollow blocks used in the Philippine market today.
Production of Sidlakan bricks help in the restoration of heavily silted
dams, hydroelectric plants and other waterways. Users of Sidlakan
Firebricks found that total construction costs is reduced by at least 35%.
The houses using Sidlakan Fire Bricks are naturally beautiful, cooler to live
in, has lesser air conditioning costs and termite resistant.
AAC products are made using slurry mix containing cement, sand, lime
and aerating agent. The slurry is poured and molded to form lightweight
blocks, panels and lintels upon which are cured in autoclave. The high-
pressure steam-curing mechanism in the autoclave facilities the curing
process of the molded lightweight concrete, producing physically and
chemically stable products that weigh about 1/5 of normal concrete.
AAC products contain millions of tiny non-connecting air pockets
yielding superior thermal insulation property. AAC products are typically
installed to form walls, floors and roofs.
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CEILING MAT ERIAL
FLOOR SYSTEM
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ROOF FRAMING / ROOFING
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ROOF FRAMING / ROOFING
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SEPTIC TANK/TOILET SYSTEM
OTHERS
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