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Orientation on NSBI

Forms and System


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NATIONAL ANTHEM
PRAYER
PRAYER
Heavenly Father, we offer everything to you during
this seminar. May we ask for your blessing and
divine providence that the activities set for this
undertaking be successful and effective.
May we also retain the invaluable knowledge and
learning experiences that we derive from this
activity, for actual application when we leave this
venue.
Your generous blessing would mean the success of
this seminar. We know that without it, we can do
nothing.
May we be living witnesses of your genuine love,
through the implementation of the knowledge
acquired through this activity. Grant us your divine
wisdom as we go about our daily task after this
seminar. Amen.
INTRODUCTION OF
PARTICIPANTS
WELCOME REMARKS
MESSAGE
LEVEL OF EXPECTATIONS
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
General Objective:
• To update and ensure more accurate and comprehensive
baseline data of school buildings in all DepEd public
schools for use in planning, budgeting and decision
making.

Specific Objectives:
• To orient the planning officers and engineers of regions and
divisions on the 2019 National School Building Inventory
(NSBI).
• To formulate action plan in the conduct of NSBI 2019.
DAY 1
Time Activity
07:30 AM - 08:30 AM Registration
08:31 AM - 09:00 AM Opening Ceremony
Philippine National Anthem
Prayer
Introduction of Participants
09:01 AM - 09:15 AM Welcome Message
09:16 AM - 09:30 AM Workshop Objectives
09:31 AM - 10:30 AM Findings of the NSBI 2016 Validation
10:31 AM - 12:00 NN Presentation of National School Building Inventory 2019
12:00 NN - 01:00 PM Lunch
01:01 PM - 04:00PM School Building Inventory Forms
04:01 PM - 05:00 PM System Process Flow & User Account Management
06:00 PM Onwards Dinner
DAY 2
Time Activity
08:00 AM - 08:30 AM Management of Learning
08:31 AM - 09:31 AM Status of Asset Inventory Forms
09:32 AM – 10:00 AM Region/Division Planning for NSBI 2019
10:01 AM - 10:30 AM Presentation of Outputs
10:31 AM - 11:30 AM Next Steps/Closing
11:30 AM Lunch
12:00 NN Check-out
RESULTS OF THE NSBI 2016
Number of Building by Condition
Elementary Secondary Total
Particulars
Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage

Condemned/For
10,488 3.97% 1,941 2.28% 12,429 3.56%
Demolition

For Completion 2,762 1.05% 1,294 1.52% 4,056 1.16%


For
15,310 5.80% 2,813 3.30% 18,123 5.19%
Condemnation
Good 76,125 28.85% 28,164 33.08% 104,289 29.88%
Needs Major
69,795 26.45% 16,174 19.00% 85,969 24.63%
Repair
Needs Minor
83,447 31.62% 29,444 34.59% 112,891 32.35%
Repair
On-Going
4,729 1.79% 5,086 5.97% 9,815 2.81%
Construction
On-Going Repair 1,215 0.46% 213 0.25% 1,428 0.41%

Grand Total 263,871 100.00% 85,129 100.00% 349,000 100.00%


Based on NSBI SY 2016-2017 by building number
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Number of Classroom by Usage
Elementary Secondary Total
Particulars
Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage

Instructional 414,943 77.12% 159,141 72.48% 574,084 75.77%

Non-Instructional 108,155 20.10% 53,421 24.33% 161,576 21.33%

No Usage Tag
(On-going
construction, for
14,965 2.78% 7,006 3.19% 21,971 2.90%
completion,
condemnation
etc.)

Total Rooms 538,063 100.00% 219,568 100.00% 757,631 100.00%

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Number of Classroom by Usage & Condition
Elementary Secondary Total
Particulars
Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage

Good 173,276 32.20% 89,597 40.81% 262,873 34.70%

Needs Minor Repair 167,983 31.22% 74,408 33.89% 242,391 31.99%

Needs Major Repair 140,674 26.14% 38,109 17.36% 178,783 23.60%

On-Going
773 0.14% 638 0.29% 1,411 0.19%
Construction

On-Going Repair 3,051 0.57% 745 0.34% 3,796 0.50%

For Condemnation 31,517 5.86% 6,021 2.74% 37,538 4.95%

Condemned/For
2,084 0.39% 489 0.22% 2,573 0.34%
Demolition

For Completion 3,800 0.71% 2,580 1.18% 6,380 0.84%

For Validation (No


14,905 2.77% 6,981 3.18% 21,886 2.89%
room condition tag)

Total 538,063 100.00% 219,568 100.00% 757,631 100.00%

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WATSAN and FURNITURE
Particulars Elementary Secondary Total

Total Toilet Bowl 412,909 143,698 556,607

Male 40,249 30,515 70,764

Female 45,137 36,530 81,667

PWD 6,366 7,393 13,759

Shared 321,157 69,260 390,417

Urinals 24,409 12,501 36,910

Urinals Trough 7,685 7,571 15,256

Total Furniture 10,636,298 5,835,072 16,471,370

Kinder Chair 621,565 621,565

Arm chair 6,530,711 5,094,953 11,625,664

School Desk 1,664,567 63,403 1,727,970

Other Classroom
1,819,455 676,716 2,496,171
Chairs

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Status of Submission (Public ES)
Last SY 2016-2017

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Status of Submission (Public SS)
Last SY 2016-2017

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FINDINGS OF THE NSBI 2016
VALIDATION
Inconsistency and Incompleteness:
Incorrect Building Storey Number
School building with 10 storeys but 3 Number of rooms
116026 – Banate CES

10 Storeys

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Inconsistency and Incompleteness:
Incorrect Building Storey Number
301248 - Lumot NHS

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Inconsistency and Incompleteness:
Invalid Building Type

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Inconsistency and Incompleteness:
Invalid Room Dimension

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Inconsistency and Incompleteness:
Number of Functional Toilet Bowls
101336 Sta. Rosa ES (Enrollment is 408)

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Inconsistency and Incompleteness:
Number of Functional Toilet Bowls

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Inconsistency and Incompleteness:
Number of Urinals
125493 – Tukuran CES (Enrollment is 658)

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Inconsistency and Incompleteness:
Monobloc Chair

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Inconsistency and Incompleteness:
Teacher’s Chair

212073 – 62 Enrollment only


Number of Teachers - 3

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OPEN FORUM
UPDATES ON SCHOOL BUILDING
& FURNITURE DESIGNS
Different Types of School Buildings

Bagong Lipunan Type FFCCCII

FVR 2000 MAGSAYSAY TYPE


Different Types of School Buildings
Different Types of School Buildings

SEDP BUILDING TEEP SCHOOL BUILDING

DEPED STANDARD 2011


Different Types of School Buildings

GABALDON TYPE SCHOOL BUILDINGS


Different Types of School Buildings

DEPED CALAMITY RESILIENT SCHOOL BUILDING DESIGN (2013)


Different Types of School Buildings

DPWH-DEPED UPGRADED CALAMITY-RESILIENT


SCHOOL BUILDING DESIGN (2017)
Different Types of School Buildings

MODIFIED STANDARD DPWH-DEPED


SCHOOL BUILDING DESIGN (2018)
School Furniture Design

ALL WOOD ENGINEERED BAMBOO

COMBINATION (WOOD&STEEL)

TABLET ARMCHAIR
School Furniture Design

COMBINATION (PLASTIC & STEEL) NON- WOOD (ALL PLASTIC)

NON- WOOD
NON- WOOD (ALL STEEL)
(ALL PLASTIC)

NON- WOOD
(VIRGIN POLYPROPHYLENE)

TABLET ARMCHAIR
School Furniture Design

TWO (2) SEATER TABLE AND CHAIR (2018)


Temporary Learning Space (TLS) and Makeshift

Temporary Learning Spaces (TLS)


• are temporary structures provided to calamity-stricken
areas/schools to ensure continuity of teaching and learning
activities.
• are intended for short-term use of schools while waiting for
construction and/or rehabilitation of permanent classrooms.

Makeshift Classroom
• are classrooms made of non-standard or substitute materials
and temporary in nature.
• usually made of used/salvaged materials or any material
available/found on site.
Temporary Learning Space (TLS)

Perspective View
NATIONAL SCHOOL BUILDING
INVENTORY 2019
Current Updates

• Designed In-house consolidation of the


datasets of School Building Inventory 2019
• Conducted consultation among concerned
offices at DepEd Central (EMISD, ICTS,
EFD-AS)
• Finalized the updated Process Flow, Forms
and List of definitions
• Updating the NSBI System
Rationale
1. What do our Schools
schools have? submit
inventory
data in the
(Inventory) system

2. What do our
schools need? Classrooms,
structures,
Classroom,
structure, facility
(Requirements) facilities &
furniture are
& furniture
requirements
built and/or and shortages
3. What should we enhanced are evaluated

provide?
(Allocation) Classroom,
structure,
facility &
furniture
allocation is
formulated
Process Flow
Central Regional Division School
level level level level

Provide TA on the Orient SH, SPC, Conduct school


Orient RO & EFC or EBEIS
orientation and building
DO by cluster Implementation of Coordinators by inventory
SDO cluster

Issue policy Monitor & validate Provide EBEIS Submit signed


guidelines submissions from accts. to Division NSBI forms to
on NSBI schools Engineers SGOD at DO

Provide TA on Provide TA in Encode


the orientation answering NSBI data in
of extra large queries re: the EBEIS
DO NSBI

Monitor & validate


submissions from
schools

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Conduct of NSBI by level
Central Office - EMISD-PS, ICTS and EFD-AS
1. Orient Region and Division Offices by cluster
2. Issue policy guidelines on NSBI (including roles of COS Division Engineers)
3. Provide TA on the orientation of extra large DO (if necessary)
Regional Office - Engineers and Planning Officers
1. Provide TA on the orientation and implementation of SDO
2. Monitor and validate submissions from schools
Division Office - Engineers and Planning Officers
1. Orient School Heads, Property Custodians, Education Facilities or EBEIS
Coordinators by cluster
2. Provide EBEIS accounts to Engineers (plantilla) w/ editing facilities (provided the
necessary clearances form School Head and SGOD)
3. Provide TA to schools (answering all kinds of queries re: NSBI)
4. Monitor and validate submissions from schools
School - School Head, SPC, EFC, EBEIS Coordinator
1. Conduct actual school building inventory
2. Submit signed NSBI forms to SGOD at DO
3. Encode NSBI data in the EBEIS
SCHOOL BUILDING INVENTORY
FORMS
Public Schools
1. Elementary School (primary school,
multigrade school, with SPED Center etc.)
2. Junior High School
3. Junior High School with Senior High School
4. SHS Stand-Alone
5. Integrated School (Elem to JHS/SHS)
Officials-in-Charge

with assistance from: to be validated by:

School School Property


Custodian,
Education Facilities
Planning Officer,
Engineer and
SGOD Personnel,
Head Coordinator, School
EBEIS Coordinator
School Step-by-Step Process
• Organize a School Building Inventory Committee
• Conduct meeting
• Conduct of the School Building Inventory
• Review and validate the inventory
• Sign and submit duly accomplished form to the Schools
Division Office (2 copies)
• SDO through the SGOD-Planning Officer & Engineers will
conduct a validation and issue approval to the school for online
encoding in the EBEIS

*Notes:
• If there are errors committed by the school, they shall notify the
Division through a form or letter of notice
• SDO may put sanctions in case of non-compliance of the
required reports
NSBI FORMS OVERVIEW
School Building Inventory Form

School Information

School
Region Division School ID
Name

CUT-OFF DATE (DATA):

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2019


School Building Inventory Form

Table 1. Summary of Existing Buildings

Specific
Building Building Fund Fund Building
Number Type Source/s Source
Condition

Year
Number completed (if
of Number of not provided Classification Is Building
PWD
Storeys Rooms refer to of Building Accessible?
building
type)

Have undergone Is the school


major repair in With Certificate of building included
the past five Acceptance in the DepEd
years? Y/N Book of Accounts
Table 1. Summary of Existing Buildings

Column Column Name Definition


No.
1 Building Number Refers to the number of the building
in the school
2 Building Type Refers to the different design of
school buildings within the school site
*(A comprehensive list of building
types is to be found in an Enclosure
to be attached)
3 Fund Source/s Refers to the source of budget for
construction of buildings and rooms
Column 3. Fund Source/s

Options Definition
DepEd National Funded Refers to the school building funded by DepEd
LGU Funded Refers to the school building funded by LGUs.
(Provincial, City and Municipality)
Foreign Funded Refers to the school building funded by foreign
institution
Private Sector Funded Refers to the school building funded by private
corporations, companies, individuals and
associations
House of Representative/ Refers to the school building funded through
Senate Funded the house of representatives/senate (CDF,
PDAF etc.)
Other National Government Refers to the school building funded by other
Agency Funded government agencies

*Note: If building has multiple fund source, specify in column 3


Table 1. Summary of Existing Buildings

Column Column Name Definition


No.
4 Specific Fund Source/s Refers to the specific source of
budget for construction of buildings
and rooms

5 Building Condition Refers to the current physical state


of a building

*Note: If building has multiple specific fund source, specify in column 4


Column 5. Building Condition

Options Definition
Good Condition Refers to a building which does not need
repair
Needs Minor Repair Refers to the repair or replacement of school
building components which are not subjected
to critical structural loads and stresses and
which are estimated to cost less than fifty
thousand (Php 50,000) of the cost of a
standard building unit such as repair of
windows, doors, partitions and the like.
Needs Major Repair Refers to the repair or replacement of school
building components which are subjected to
critical structural loads and stresses and which
are estimated to cost fifty thousand (Php
50,000) or more of the cost of a standard
building unit such as roof frames, posts and
exterior walls
Column 5. Building Condition

Options Definition
On-going construction Refers to the school building that are not yet
completed
For Completion Refers to a building which was not completed
according to the design. (e.g one storey
building was completed using a two storey
design building plan)
For Condemnation Refers to the school building that are not safe
for occupancy and not currently used but
without official declaration from the
Municipal/City Engineer
Condemned/For Demolition Refers to a building officially declared by the
Municipal/City Engineer to be dangerous to
the life, health, property or safety of the public
or its occupants
Table 1. Summary of Existing Buildings

Column Column Name Definition


No.
6 Number of Storeys Refers to the number of
levels/floors in a building
7 Number of Rooms Refers to the number of rooms
8 Year completed Refers to the specific year when a
building was completed and
officially turned over to the school
9 Classification of Building Refers to the classification of how
the building is constructed
Column 9. Classification of Building

Options Definition
Permanent Made of strong and durable materials, 80% of
which is concrete (including Gabaldon
Buildings)
Semi-Permanent Made of a combination of materials such as
concrete and 80% lumber.
Table 1. Summary of Existing Buildings

Column Column Name Definition


No.
10 Is building PWD Accessible Refers to buildings that are
compliant with the BP No. 344
(Accessibility Law) and the RA No.
7277 (Magna Carta for Disabled
Persons) which aims to make all
buildings in the country accessible
to persons with disabilities (PWDs)
11 Have undergone major Refers to the Building which
repair for the last 5 years underwent repair within the last 5
years.
Table 1. Summary of Existing Buildings

Column Column Name Definition


No.
12 With Certificate of Refers to newly constructed school
Acceptance buildings duly accepted by DepEd
thru the Principal/School Head by
way of signing of the Certificate of
Acceptance
13 Is the school included in the Refers to buildings that were
DepEd Book of Accounts already booked as assets of DepEd
following standard accounting
procedures for the transfer and
booking-up of the subject facilities

*Note:
Columns on Building Dimension (Width x Length) were removed.
Sample for IDENTIFICATION OF SCHOOL
BUILDING IN TABLE 1
School Building Inventory Form

Table 2. Existing Rooms per Buildings

Building Number Room Number


Room
Condition

Room
Actual Usage/s Dimension
(meters) WxL
Table 2. Existing Rooms per Building

Column Column Name Definition


No.
1 Building Number Refers to the number of the
building in the school
2 Room Number Refers to the number assigned to a
room
3 Room Condition Refers to the current physical state
of a room
4 Actual Usage/s Refers to the manner by which a
room is currently being utilized, it
should correspond to the number of
usages. (e.g If the room is shared
by two SPED classes held at the
same time, actual usage is SPED
classroom and SPED classroom)
Table 2. Existing Rooms per Building

Column Column Name Definition


No.
5 Room Dimension (in Refers to the size of a room
Meters) Width specifying the width and length
6 Room Dimension (in (WxL). Width refers to the side of
Meters) Length the chalkboard while length refers
to the side of the window
Column 3. Room Condition

Options Definition
Good Condition Refers to a room which does not need repair
Needs Minor Repair Refers to the repair or replacement of room
components which are not subjected to critical
structural loads and stresses and which are
estimated to cost less than fifty thousand (Php
50,000) of the cost of a standard room unit
such as repair of windows, doors, partitions
and the like
Needs Major Repair Refers to the repair or replacement of room
components which are subjected to critical
structural loads and stresses and which are
estimated to cost fifty thousand (Php
50,000) or more of the cost of a standard room
Column 4. Actual Usage/s
Definition
Instructional Refers to rooms use for academic purposes:

Classroom SPED, Classroom Elementary (Kindergarten-Grade 6),


Classroom JHS (Grade 7-10), Classroom SHS, ALS Room, Audio
Visual, Computer Room, Industrial Arts Room, Home Economic
Room, Science Laboratory, Speech Laboratory, Research
Laboratory, Not Currently Used, Others
Non- Refers to rooms use for non-academic purposes:
Instructional
Library/Learning Resource Center, Canteen, Clinic, Conference
Room, Offices, Faculty Room, Museum, Supply Room, Conference
Room, Data File Room/Records Room, Student Co-Curricular
Center, Youth Development Center, Not Currently Used, Others
Combination Refers to the combination of instructional and non-instructional
purposes:

Combination of Instructional and Non-Instructional


Column 4. Actual Usage/s

If the number of classrooms in the original


design was reduced, the number of current
rooms must be reported.

Original Design: RM 1 RM 2 RM 3

Current: RM 1 RM 2

To be Reported: RM 1 RM 2
Column 4. Actual Usage/s

If the number of classrooms in the original


design was increased by dividing rooms, the
number of rooms in the original design must
be reported.

Original Design: RM 1 RM 2 RM 3

Current: RM 1 RM 2 RM 3 RM 4 RM 5 RM 6

To be Reported: RM 1 RM 2 RM 3
School Building Inventory Form

Table 3. Number of TLS and Makeshift Rooms

Number of
Number of Classes
Temporary
or sections using
Learning Space
TLS
(TLS)

Number of Classes
Number of
using makeshift
Makeshift Rooms
rooms
School Building Inventory Form

Table 4.A Number of Water and Sanitation


Facilities
Number of Number of
Number of
Building Non- Sink/ Wash
Functional
Number Functional Basin
Toilet Bowls
Toilet Bowls

Number of Number of With Septic Number of Faucets


Urinals Urinal Tank? (With or Without
Trough (Yes or No) Water Supply)
School Building Inventory Form

Table 4.B Number of Stand-Alone Water and


Sanitation Facilities

Number of Number of Non- Number of


Functional Functional Sink/ Wash
Toilet Bowls Toilet Bowls Basin

Number of Number of With Septic Number of Faucets


Urinals Urinal Tank? (With or Without
Trough (Yes or No) Water Supply)
Table 4. Existing Number of Water and
Sanitation Facilities

Column Column Name Definition


No.
2-5 Functional Toilet Bowls Refers to the serviceable toilet
bowls
(For male, female, PWD, shared)
6 Non-Functional Toilet Bowls Refers to the non-serviceable toilet
bowls
7 Sink/Washbasin Refers to a sink or washbasin
8 Urinal Refers to a bowl or other
receptacle, typically attached to a
wall in a restroom, into which men
may urinate
9 Urinal Trough Refers to a long, narrow open
container used for urinating
Table 4. Existing Number of Water and
Sanitation Facilities

Column No. Column Name Definition


10 Septic tank Refers to a sewage-disposal unit used for
homes/schools not connected to sewer
lines. It consists ordinarily of either a
single-or double compartment of concrete
buried in the ground, so designed that
settled sludge (waste) is in contact with the
waste water as it flows through the tank
and then to a drain field. Solids are
decomposed by the anaerobic bacterial
action of the sludge
11-12 Faucets Refers to a device by which water flows
13 Stand alone Water and Refers to water and sanitation facilities that
Sanitation Facility houses a certain number of bowls, urinals
and faucets and were constructed
separately from the school building
School Building Inventory Form

Table 5. Existing Number of Usable


Furnitures

Kinder
Kinder Arm School
Modular
Chair Chair Desk
Table

DepEd new
Other Other Design 2- seater
Classroom Classroom table and chair
Table Chair (Elem,JHS and
SHS)
Table 5. Existing Number of Usable
Furniture
Column Column Name Definition
No.
2 Kinder Modular Table Refers to the standard modular table used
by kindergarten learner
3 Kinder Chair Refers to the chair used by kindergarten
learner
4 Arm Chair Refers to a usable armchairs in the school,
regardless of material (wood, plastic)
5 School Desk Refer to usable two-seater desks in the
school
6 Other Classroom Table Refers to the table used by learner in the
classroom.
7 Other Classroom Chair Refers to the chair used by learner in the
classroom
8 DepEd New Design 2-Seater Refers to new design of school furniture of
Table & Chair (Elem, JHS, which 1 set is equal to 2 chairs and 1 table
SHS) on wood and steel finishes
School Building Inventory Form

Table 6. Other Facilities

Present in
Other Facilities Campus?
(Yes/No)
1. Covered Court
2. Gymnasium
3. Entrance Gate
4. Permanent Perimeter Fence
5. Temporary Perimeter Fence
6. Playground
7. School Garden
8. Solar Panel
Table 6. Other Facilities

Definition
Covered Court Refers to an area within the school campus covered by roof and
usually supported by steel trusses. It is commonly used for school
activities like sports, physical exercises and other activities of the
school
Gymnasium Refers to a room or building within the school equipped for
gymnastics, games, and other physical exercises. It is also often
used as venue for various indoor school programs and activities
and some others even has spectator accommodations (bleachers)
Entrance Gate Refers to a barrier used as an entrance and exit of the school,
which can be closed and locked beyond school hours
Permanent Refers to a permanent structure used to demarcate the perimeter
Perimeter Fence of the school to prevent access
Temporary Refers to a structure that has the same purpose as a permanent
Perimeter Fence perimeter fence but is temporary in nature and may not be as
sturdy as a permanent one
Table 6. Other Facilities

Definition
Playground Refers to an outdoor area specifically provided for learners to play
on
School Garden Refers to an area used for growing plants
Solar Panel Refers to a set/s of panel/s designed to absorb the sun's rays as a
source of energy for generating electricity for the school building or
other facilities
Signatories

• Prepared by: School Property


Custodian/School Engineering Facilities
Coordinator

• Certified True and Correct by: School


Head

• Validated by: Schools Division Office-


Engineer & Planning Officer
NEXT STEPS
Next Steps
Central Office - EMISD-PS and EFD-AS
1. Issue policy guidelines on NSBI (including roles of COS Division
Engineers)
2. Provide TA on the orientation of extra large DO (if necessary)
Regional Office - Engineers and Planning Officers
1. Provide TA on the orientation and implementation of SDO
2. Monitor and validate submissions from schools
Division Office - Engineers and Planning Officers
1. Orient School Heads, Property Custodians, Education Facilities or EBEIS
Coordinators by cluster
2. Provide EBEIS accounts to Engineers (plantilla) w/ editing facilities
(provided the necessary clearances form School Head and SGOD)
3. Provide TA to schools (answering all kinds of queries re: NSBI)
4. Monitor and validate submissions from schools
School - School Head, SPC, EFC, EBEIS Coordinator
1. Conduct actual School Building Inventory
2. Submit signed NSBI forms to SGOD at DO
3. Encode NSBI data in the EBEIS
Next Steps
Deliverables Date Responsible
Office/Person
Deployment of the NSBI 2nd week of January 2020 ICTS
Module
Accomplishing the forms First week of October 2019- Schools
January 31, 2020
Encoding in the system 2nd week of January 2020-February
29, 2020
Validation of forms 2nd week of October 2019- January 31,2020 Engineers
Validation of system 2ndweek of January 2020-February 29, Planning Officers
2020
Thank You!!!

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