NSGP 101-15
Chapter 1
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
NATIONAL STRUCTURAL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
VOLUME I
BUILDINGS, TOWERS AND
OTHER VERTICAL STRUCTURES
SEVENTH EDITION, 2015
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Table of Contents
SECTION 101...
‘TITLE, PURPOSE AND SCOP!
101.1 Special Foundation Systems...
101.2 Purpose.. a
101.3 Scope.
101.4 Alternative Systems,
SECTION 102. ae
DEFINITIONS.
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SECTION 103.
CLASSIFICATION ese
OF STRUCTURES
103.1 Nature of Occupancy.
SECTION 104
DESIGN REQUIREMENTS..
104.1 Surength Requirement.
1042 Serviceability Requirement
104.3 Analysis. :
106.4 Foundation Investigation...
1045 Design Review.
SECTION 108. a
POSTING AND INSTRUMENTATION,
105.1 Posting of Live Loads.
105.2 Earthquake-Recording Instrumentation ncn.
SECTION 106... fas
SPECIFICATIONS, DRAWINGS AND CALCULATIONS
106.1 General
106.2 Specifications
1063 Design Drawings,
SECTION 107. oo
STRUCTURAL INSPECTIONS, T
107.1 General
1072 Definitions
107.3. Structural Inspector..
107.4 Inspection Program .. Riel a
107.5 Types of Work for Inspection 7 Policia ttt aithdtied tth
107.6 Approved Fabricators
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URPOSE AND SCOPE
101.1 Special Found:
1 Systems
‘These regulations shall be known as the National
Structural Code of the Philippines 2015, Volume 1, 7th
Edition, and may be cited as such and will be referred ©
herein as “this code.”
101.2 Purpose
‘The purpose of this code is to provide minimam
requirements for the design of buildings, towers and other
vertical structures, and minimum standards and guidelines
to safeguard life or limb, property and public welfare by
regulating and contolling the design, construction,
‘quality of materials pertaining to the structural aspects of
all buildings and structures within ths jurisdiction.
1013 Scope
‘The provisions of this code shall apply to the construction
alteration, moving, demolition, repair, maintenance and use
‘of buildings, towers and other vertical structures within this
Jurisdiction,
Special structures such as but not limited to single family
dwellings, storage silos, liquid product tanks and
hydraulic flood control structures, should be referred to
special state of practice literature but shall refer to
provisions of this code as a minimum wherever
applicable.
For additions, alterations, maintenance, and change in use
of buildings and structures, see Section 108.
Where, in any specific case, different sections of this code
specify different materials, methods of construction oF
other requirements, the most restrictive provisions. shall
govern except in the case of single family chwellings. Where
there is a conflict between a general requirement and a
specific requirement, the specific requirement shall be
applicable.
101.4 Alternative Systems
‘The provisions of this code are not intended to prevent the
use of any material, altemate design or method of
construction not specifically prescribed by this code,
provided any alternate has been permitted and its use
‘authorized by the Building Official (see Section 102).
Sponsors of any system of design or construction not
within the scope of this code, the adequacy of which had
been shown by successful use and by analysis and test,
shall have the right (0 present the data on which their
design is based to the Building Official or to a board of
‘examiners appointed by the Building Official or the project,
‘owner/developer. This board shall be composed of
‘competent structural engineers and shall have authority £0
investigate the data so submited, to require tests if any, and
to formulate rules governing design and construction of
such systems to meet the intent of this code. These rules,
when approved and promulgated by the Building Official,
shall be of the same force and effect as the provisions of
this code
‘Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines, Inc. (ASEP)SECTION 102
DEFINITIONS.
For the purpose of this code, certain terms, phrases, words
and their derivatives shall be construed as specified in this
chapter and elsewhere in this code where specific
definitions are provided. Terms, phrases and words used in
the singular include the plural and vice versa, Terms,
phrases and words used in the masculine gender inelude the
eminine and vice versa,
The Following terms are defined for use inthis code:
ALTER or ALTERATION is any change, addition or
modification in construction or occupancy.
APPROVAL shall mean that the proposed work or
completed work conforms to this code in the opinion of the
Building Official
APPROVED as to materials and types of construction,
refers to approval by the Building Official as the result of
investigation and fests conducted by the Building Offical,
or by reason of accepted principles or tests by recognized
authorities, technical or scientific organizations.
AS GRADED is the extent of surface conditions on
completion of grading,
AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION is the
‘organization, political subdivision, office or individual
charged with the responsibility of administering and
enforcing the provisions of this code.
BEDROCK is in-place solid or altered rock,
BENCH is a relatively level step excavated into earth
material on which fill is to be placed.
BORROW is earth material acquired from an off-site
location for use in grading on a site.
BUILDING is any structure usually enclosed by walls,
and a roof, constructed to provide support or shelter for an
intended use or occupancy.
BUILDING, EXISTING is building erected prior to the
adoption of this code, or one for which a legal
building permit has been issued.
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BUILDING OFFICIAL is the officer or other designated
authority charged with the administration and enforcement
of this code, of the Building Officia's duly authorized
representative.
CIVIL ENGINEER isa professional engineer licensed to
practice inthe Field of civil engineering.
CIVIL ENGINEERING is the science or profession in
which a knowledge of the mathematical and physical
sciences gained by study and practice is applied with
judgement to utilize natural and man-made resources and
forces in the planning, design, management, construction,
and maintenance of buildings, structures, facilities, and
utilities in their totality, for the progressive well-being and
for the benefit of mankind, enhancing the environment,
‘community fiving, industry, and transportation, taking into
consideration such aspects as functionality, efficiency,
economy, safety, and environmental quality
COMPACTION jis the densification of a fill by
‘mechanical or chemical means,
CONSTRUCTION FAILURE is a failure that occurs
during construction and they are considered (o be either a
collapse or distress, of a structural system to such a degree
that it cannot safely serve its intended purpose.’
CONTINUOUS STRUCTURAL INSPECTION is a
structural inspection where the structural inspector is on the
site at all times observing the work requiring structural
inspection,
EARTH MATERIAL is any rock, natural soil or fill of
any combination thereof,
ENGINEER-OF-RECORD is a civil engineer responsible
for the structural design,
EROSION js the wearing away of the ground surfs
result of the movernent of wind or water
EXCAVATION is the mechanical removal of earth
material
EXISTING GRADE is the grade prior to grading.
FAILURE is defined as an unacceptable difference
between expected and observed performance. This,
definition includes catastrophic structural collapse, but also
includes performance problems that are not necessarily
catastrophic or life-threatening, including “serviceability
problems such as distress, excessive deformation,
premature deterioration of materials, leaking coofs and
facades, and inadequate interior environmental control
systems." In the event of a significant failure, the parties
typically retain experts to determine the cause of the
perceived failure. Occasionally a failure results from a
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single condition, but typically, failures result from a
combination of mistakes. oversights, miscommunications,
misunderstandings, ignorance, lapses, slips, incompetence,
intentional violations or non-compliance, and inadequate
‘quality assurance. The causes for these conditions vary, but
nay include simple mistakes (such as sending information
toa structural engineer when it should have been sent (0 the
architect), conclusions based on faulty assumptions, an
temployee’s “laziness, ignorance, or malevolent urge.”
fatigue from excessive workload, inadequate training, “time
oxing” practices used 10 minimize fees to a client,
foverrelisnce on computer-aided design and drafting
{CADD), failure to understand and deliver client
requitements, time pressutes to a deliver a project by
certain deadlines, and ineffective coordination and
integration of the design team.”
FILL is a deposit of earth material placed by artificial
means.
FINISH GRADE js the final grade of the site that
conforms to the approved plan.
FORENSIC ENGINEERING is the application of the art
and science of engineering in the jurisprudence system,
requiring the services of legally qualified engineers.
Forensie engineering may include investigation of the
physical causes of accidents and other sources of claims
and litigation, preparation of engineering reports, testimony
at hearings and trials in administrative or judicial
proceedings, and the rendition of advisory opinions to
assist the resolution of disputes affecting life or property
GENERAL COLLAPSE is the immediate, deliberate
demolition of an entire structure by a triggering event (e.g
explosion).”
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER is a registered Civil
Engineer with special qualification in the practice of
Geotechnical Engineering as recognized by the Board of
Civil Engineering of the Professional Regulation
Commission as endorsed by the Specialty Division of
Geotechnical Engineering of the Philippine Institute of
Civil Engineers (PICE),
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING is the application of
the principles of soil and rock mechanics in the
investigation, evaluation and design of civil works
involving the use of earth materials and foundations and the
Inspection or testing of the construction thereof.
GRADE js the vertical location of the ground surface.
GRADING is an excavation or
‘or combination thereof.
KEY is a designed compacted fill placed in a trench
excavated in earth material beneath the toe ofa slope.
LIMITED LOCAL COLLAPSE is a failure of &
structural member without affecting the adjacent members
ea. destruction of one oF to columns in a muli-bay
structure)!
OCCUPANCY — is the purpose for which a building or
other structures or part thereof, is used or intended to be
used.
PERIODIC STRUCTURAL INSPECTION is a
structural inspection where the inspections are made on a
periodic basis and satisfy the requirements of continuous,
inspection, provided this periodic scheduled inspection is
performed as outlined in the inspection program prepared
by the structural engineer.
PREFABRICATED ASSEMBLY is a structural unit, the
integral parts of which have beea built up or assembled
prior to incorporation in the building,
PROFESSIONAL INSPECTION is the inspection
required by this code to be performed by the civil engineer.
Such inspections include that performed by persons
supervised by such engineer and shall be sufficient to form
‘an opinion relating to the conduct of the work
PROGRESSIVE COLLAPSE is the spread of an initial
local failure from element to element, eventually resulting
in the collapse of an entire structure or disproportionately
large part of t./
ROBUSTNESS is the insensibility of a structure to local
failure, From this definition, it follows that the robustness
isa property of the structure.
ROUGH GRADE js the stage at which the grade
approximately conforms to the approved plan,
SITE is any lot or parcel of land or contiguous combination
theceof, under the same ownership, where grading is
performed or permitted.
SLOPE is an inclined ground surface the inclination of
which is expressed as a ratio of vertical distance 10
horizontal distance,
SOIL is naturally occurring superficial deposits overlying,
bedrock.
SOILS ENGINEER See Geotechnical Engineer.
SOILS ENGINEERING See Geotechnical Engineéring.
STRUCTURE _ is that which is built or constructed, an
edifice or building of any kind, or any piece of work
artificially built up or composed of parts joined together in,
some definite manner.
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Be associ Osa cw ENS eSB NOMASTRUCTURAL ENGINEER is a registered Civil
Engineer with special qualification in the practice of
Structural Engineering as recognized by the Board of Civil
Engineering of the Professional Regulation Commission or
by the Specialty Division of the Philippine Institute of Cvit
Engineers (PICE) together with the Association of
Structural Engineers of the Philippines (ASEP) and
Institution of Specialise. Structural Engineers. of the
Philippines ('SSEP).
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING is a discipline of civil
engineering dealing with the analysis and design of
structures that support or resist loads insuring the safety of
the structures against natural forces,
STRUCTURAL FAILURE is the reduction of capability
‘ofa structural system or component (0 such a degeee that i
‘cannot sally serve its intended purpose. *
‘Structural failures can be divided into various categories
based on consequential damages to include: Catastrophic
Failure with Loss of Life, Catastrophic Failure in which No
Human Lives ore Endangered, Failure Resulting in
Extensive Property Damage, and Failure Resulting in
Reduced Servicenbility.?
STRUCTURAL INSPECTION is the visual observation
bya structural inspector of a particular type of construction
work or operation for the purpose of ensuring its general
compliance to the approved plans and specifications and
the applicable workmanship provisions of this code as well
as overall consiruetion safety at various stages of
construction
STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION isthe _ visual
observation of the structural system by the structural
observer as provided for in Section 107.9.2, for its general
conformance to the approved plans and specifications, at
significant construction stages and at completion of the
Structural system. Structural observation does not include
or waive the responsibility for the struetural inspections
required by Section 107.1 or other sections of this code.
TERRACE js a relatively level step constructed in the
face of a graded slope surface for drainage and maintenance
purposes,
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103.1
Nature of Occupaney
Buildings and other statues shall be casi, based oh
the nature of occupancy, according (0 Table 103-1 HSE
mene aaa oer ioe ulin o ther sretres sal Be asiged ote
for categories.
When buildings or other structures have multiple uses
(occupancies) the relationship between the uses of various
parts of the building or other structure and the
independence of the structural system for those. various
parts shall be examined. The classification for each
independent structural system of a multiple-use building ot
‘other structure shall be that of the highest usage group in
any part of the building or other structure that is dependent
fon that basie structural system,
‘Table 103-1 Occupaney Category
‘OCCUPANCY
CATEGORY,
OCCUPANCY OF
STRUCTURE
FONCTION — OF
1 escatia
Facies
COcoupaneles having surgery and emergency
reameat ares,
Fire on police sation
Garages and sholiare For omergeny vehicles and
merge ata,
‘Surette and sheers in emergency proparsiness
Avion con towers
Seustures and equipment in conmaication
fears and other Files rogue for emergency
response
Foeilites for standby power-generating equipment
for Category sete,
“Tanks or ar stuctres contining housing oF
oppoting water rather re-sappression atrial
fr cipriat required for the. protection of
{Category oe, TV and V stewie
Pablieseioa uildings.
Hospi,
Designated evacuation center and
Power and communication ansmission ines
Ocsupunsis and ster housing or supporing
toxic or explosive comizals or subsiness,
sh
Nowbuitling stctwes storing, supporting ce
‘quinties of toxe oF explsive
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‘OCCUPANCY
CATEGORY,
‘OCCUPANCY OR FUNCTION OF
STRUCTURE,
UN Speci
Oceupaney
Structures
Buildings wid) an assembiy room with an
‘occupant eapaciy of 1,000 or more
Educational uikings such 26 museums,
Tears, aioe wily 9 copy of 30) or
more aecpanis
Bulg: used foe college or aul edveation
with capacity oF $00 oF more ossupants
Insivtinal buildings with $0 of more
Incspacitued patients, Gu et secluded in
Category
Ment hospitals, saitaiuns, jis prisons
tnd other lings hee personal Herts
inmates are sniaty retina
CChurees, Mosques, and ther Religion
Facies,
All structures with an occupaney of 8,000 oe
ore persons,
Stretures and equiprent in power-generating
stations, another pubic uly faeiltes sat
‘nluded in Category Tor Category Il and
quired for contined operation,
Standard
Occupancy
Struc
All structures housing occupancies or
havingfanetionsnotlistedioCategory |, 11
olflandCategory,
‘Miscctancous
Stractares
Privatewarages.carpors shedsand fences
‘over | Smhigh
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104.1 Strength Requirement
Buildings, towers ond other vertical structures and all
portions thereof shall be designed and constructed to
sustain, within the limitations specified in this code, all
loads set forth in Chapter 2 and elsewhere in this code,
combined in aceordance with Section 203,
Design shall be in accordance with Strength Design, Load
and Resistance Factor Design and Allowable Stength
Design methods, as permitted by the applicable material
chapters.
104.2 Serviceability Requirement
1042.1 General
‘Structural systems and members thereof shall be designed
to have adequate stiffness to limit deflections, lateral drifts,
vibration, or any other deformations that adversely affect
the intended use and performance of buildings, towers and.
‘other vertical structures. The design shall also consider
durability, resistance to exposure to weather or aggressive
environment, crack control, and other conditions that affect
the intended use and performance of buildings, towers and
other vertical structures,
1043 Analysis,
Any system or method of construction to be used shall be
based on a rational analysis in accordance with well
established principles of mechanics that take into account
equilibrium, general stability, geometric compatibility and
both short-term and long-term material properties.
Members that tend to accumulate residual. deformations
‘under repeated service loads shall have included in their
analysis the added eccentricities expected to accur di
ticir service life. Such analysis shall result in a system
that provides a complete load path capable of transferring
all loads and forces fiom their point of origin to the
load. resisting elements. The analysis shal include, but not
be limited “to, the provisions of Sections "1043.1
through }04.3.3,
104.3.1 Stability against Overturning
Every structure shall be designed to resist the overturning
effects caused by the lateral forces specified with adequate
Factor of Salety (FOS). See Section 206.6 for retaining
walls, Section 207 for wind loading and Section 208 for
earthquake loading,
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1043.2 Self-Str
ining Forces
Provisions shall be made for anticipated self-straining
forces arising fom differential settlement of foundations
and from restrained dimensional changes due to
temperature, moisture, shrinkage, heave, creep and similar
effects
1043.3 Anchorage
Anchorage of the roof to walls and columns, and of walls
and columns to foundations shall be provided and
adequately detailed to resist the uplift and sliding forces
that result from the application of the prescribed forces.
Concrete and masonry walls shall be anchored to all floors,
roofs and other structural elements that provide lateral
support for the wall. Such anchorage shall provide a
positive direct connection capable of resisting the
horizontal forces specified in Chapter 2 but not less than
the minimum forces in Section 206.4.
104.4 Foundation Investigation
Soil explorations shall be required for buildings, towers and
fther vertical structures falling under Categories 1, 1,1
and IV in accordance with Table 103-1 or as required by
the Building Official or if the site specific conditions
‘make the foundation investigation necessary.
Detailed requirements for foundation investigations shall be
n accordance with Chapter 3 ofthis code.
104.5 Design Review
‘The design calculations, drawings, specifications and
other design-related documents for buildings, towers and
other vertical structures with irregular configuration in
‘Occupancy Categories 1, II or IIL within Seismic Zone 4,
structures under Alternative Systems in Section 101.4, and
Undefined Structural Systems not listed in Table
208-11, shall be subject to a review by an independent
recognized structural engineer or engineers 1o be employed
by the owner in accordance with the ASEP Design Peer
Review Guidelines. The structural engineer or structural
‘engineers performing the review shall have comparable
qualifications and experience as the structural engineer
responsible for the design. The reviewer or reviewers shall
obtain a professional waiver from the engineer-of-ecord
who shall be expected to grant such waiver in keeping with
ethical standards of the profession as adopted in ASEP
guidelines for peer review (Appendix |-A),
The design review shall, as a minimum, verify the general
compliance with this code which shall include, but not be
limited to, the review of the design load criteria, the
design concept, mathematical model and techniques.
‘The following may also be verified, that there are no major
errors in pertinent calculations, drawings and specifications
and may also ensure that the structure as reviewed, meet
‘minimum standards for safety, adequacy and acceptable
standard design practice.
The engineer-of-secord shall submit the plans and
specifications, a signed and sealed statement by the
structural engineer doing the review that the above review
has been performed and that minimum standards have been
met,
See Section 208.5.3.6.3.2 for design review requirements
\when nonlinear time-history analysis is used for earthquake
design
Jn keeping with the ethical standards of the profession, the
reviewer or reviewers shall not supplant the engineer-of-
record as engineer-oF-record for the project, The design
review shall not in any way transfer or diminish the
responsiblity of the engineer-ot-record.
‘Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines, inc. (ASEP)105.1 Posting of Live Loads
‘The live loads for which each floor or portion thereof of
commercial or industrial building has been designed shall
have such design live londs conspicuously posied by the
‘owner in that part of each story in which they apply, using
durable metal signs. It shall not be allowed to remove or
deface such notices. The occupant of the building shall be
responsible for keeping the actual load below the allowable
limits
105.2 Earthquake-Recording Instrumentation
1052.1 General
Unless waived by the Building Official, every building in
Seismic Zone 4 over 50 m in height shall be provided with,
not less than three approved Earthquake Recording
Instruments (ERI). ‘The ERI shall be interconnected for
‘common start and common timing. Please refer to “ASEP
Guidelines and Implementing Rules on Earthquake
Recording Instrumentation for Buildings (Appendix 1-B),
10522 Location
‘The instruments shall be located in the basement,
‘midportion, and near the top of the building. Each
instrument shall be located so that access is maintained at
all times and is unobstructed by room contents. A sign
stating “MAINTAIN. CLEAR ACCESS TO THIS.
INSTRUMENT” shall be posted in a conspicuous
location
105.23 Maintenance
Maintenance and service of the instruments shall be
provided by the owner of the building, subject to the
monitoring of the Building Official. Data produced by the
instruments shall be made available (o the Building Official
or any authorized agency upon request,
108.24 Instrumentation of Selected Buildings
All owners of existing structures selected by the
authorities having jurisdiction shall provide accessible
space for the installation of appropriate earthquake
‘ecording instruments, determined by a Structural Engineer
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SECTION 106~
-ECIFICATION
106.1 General
Copies of design caleulations, reports, plans,
specifications and inspection program for all,
constructions shall bear the signature and seal of the
cengineer-of-record.
106.2 Specifications
‘The specifications shall contain information covering the
material and construction requirements. The materials and
construction requirements shall conform to the.
specifications refered to in Chapters 1 to 7 ofthis code,
106.3 Design Drawings
1063.1 General
‘The design drawings shall be drawn to scale on durable
paper or cloth using permanent ink and shall be of
sufficient clarity to indicate the location, nature and extent
of the work proposed.The drawings shall show a complete
design with sizes, sections, relative locations and.
connection details of the various members. Floor levels,
column centers and offsets shall be dimensioned, Where
available and feasible, achive copies shall be maintained in
durable medium such as compact dise (CD) and digital
versatile dise (DVD),
1063.2 Required Information
“The design drawings shall contain, but shall not be limited
to the general information listed in Seetion 106.321 and
material specific information listed in Sections 1063.22
and 106,3.2.3, as applicable
1063.21 General Information
1 Name and date of issue of building code and
supplements, if any, o which the design conforms.
2. Strengths or designations of materials to be used.
3. Design strengths of underlying soil or rock. The soil
or rock profile, when available, shall be provided.
4. Live loads and other loads used in design and clearly
indicated inthe floor plans.
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Seismic design basis including the total base shear
cocflicient; a description of the leteral load resisting
system; and the fundamental natural period in the
design in each direction under consideration.
Provisions for dimensionalchanges resulting from
creep, shrinkage, heave andl temperature
Camber of trusses, beams and girders, if required,
Explanation or definition of
abbreviations used in the drawings.
symbols a
Engincer-of-Record’s professional license _number
and expiration date of the current Professional
Regulation Commission registration (PRC).
322 Structural Concrete
Specified compressive strength (fz) of eonerete at
slated ages or stages of construction for which eachpart
of structure designed. The 28-day compressive strength
(F-) shall be the basis of design in service condition.
Anchorage embedment lengths or cut-off points of
Steel reinforcement and location and length of lap
splices.
‘Type and location of welded splices and mechanical
connections of reinforcement,
Magnitude and Tocation of prestressing forces
including prestressed cable layout
Minimum conerete compressive strength (fey)at time
of post-tensioning.
Stressing sequence for post-tensioned tendons.
Details and location of all contraction or isolation
joints specified for plain concrete in Chapter 4.
Statement if concrete slab is designed as a structural
diaphragm, as specified in Sections 421.9.4 and
42195.
TESTS AND STRUCTURAL
OBSERVATIONS
1074
General
|All consttuetion or work for which a permit is required
shall be subject to inspection throughout the various work
stages, One or more structural inspeetors who are registered
civil engineers with experience in structural construction,
who shall undertake competent inspection during,
construction on the types of work fisted under Section
10755, shall be employed by the owner or the engineer-of-
second acting as the owners agent
Exception:
The Building Official may waive dhe requirement for the
employment of a structural inspector if the construction 1
‘ofa minor nature.
In addition to structural inspections, structural observations
shall be performed when required by Section 107.9.
107.2 Definitions
See Section 102 for definitions.
107.3. Structural Inspector
1073.1 Qualifications
‘The structural inspector shall be a registered civil engineer
‘who shall demonstrate competence for inspection of the
particular type of construction or operation requiring
structural inspection.
10732 Ds
and Responsibilities
‘The structural inspector shall observe the work assigned for
conformance to the approved design drawings and
specifications. Any discrepancy observed shall be brought
to the immediate attention of the constructor for correction,
then, if uncorrected, to the owner, cngineer-of-record
‘and/or to the Building Offi
The structural inspector shall verify that the as-built
drawings (see Section 106.5) pertaining to the work
assigned reflect the condition as constructed.
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‘The structural inspector shall also submit a final report duly
signed and sealed stating whether the work requiring
structural inspection was, to the best of the inspector's,
knowledge, in conformance to the approved plans and
specifications and the applicable workmanship provisions
of this code,
1074 Inspection Program
The structural inspector shall prepare an appropriate testing
tnd inspection program that shall be submitted to the
‘owner, engineer-of-record and/or to the Building Official
He shall designate the portions of the work that requires
structural inspections.
‘When structural observation is required by Section 107.9,
the inspection program shall describe the stages of
construction at which structural observation is to occur.
‘The inspection program shall include samples of inspection
reports and provide time limits for submission of reports
107.5 Types of Work for Inspection
Except as provided in Section 107.1, the types of work
listed below shall be inspected by a siruitural inspector.
1075.1 Conerete
During the taking of test specimens and placing of
concrete. See Section 107.5.12 for shoterete
Exceptions
1. Concrete for foundations of residential buildings
accommodating 10 or fewer persons, or buildings
falling under Category V of Table 103-1, provided the
Building Offeial finds that a struetural hazard docs
not exist,
2. For foundation concrete, other than cast-in-place
drilled piles or caissons, where the structural design Is
based on anf not greater than 17 MPa,
3. Non-structural slabs on grade, ineluding prestressed
slabs on grade when effective prestess in concrete is
less thay 10 MPa.
4. Site work concrete fully supported on earth and
conerete where no special hazard exists
1075.2 Bolts Installed in Concrete
Prior to and during the placement of conerete around bolts
‘when stress increases permitted by Section 426 are utilized.
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107.53 Special Moment-Resisting Concrete Frame
For special moment-resisting concrete frame design seismic
load in structures within Seismic Zone 4, the structural
inspector shall provide reports 10 the engineer-of-record,
and shall provide continuous inspection of the placement of
the reinforcement and eoneret,
107.34 Reinforcing Steel and Prestressing Steel
Tendons
107.54.1 During all stressing and grouting of tendons in
prestressed concrete
107542 During placing of reinforcing steel and
prestressing tendons for all concrete required to
hhave structural inspection by Section 107.5.l
Exception:
The structural inspector need not be present continuoxsly
during placing of reinforcing steel and prestressing
tendons, provided the structural inspector has inspected for
conformance to the approved plans prior t0 the elosing of
forms or the delivery of concrete ta the jobsite.
10755 Struct
1 Welding
107.5.5.1 General
During the welding of any member or connection that is
designed to resist loads and forces required by this code.
Exceptions
1. Welding done.in an approved fabricator's. shop in
accordance with Section 107.6.
2. The structural inspector need nat be continuously
present during welding of the following items,
provided the materials, qualifications of welding
procedures and welders are verified prior to the start
of work; periodic inspections are made of work in
progress; and a visual inspection of all welds is made
prior to. completion or prior to shipment of shop
welding:
@Single-pass fillet welds wot exceeding & mm in size
b) Floor and roof deck welding.
©) Welded studs when used for structural diaphragm
or composite sysiens,
) Welded sheet steel for cold.formed steel framing
members sueh as studs and joists:
e) Welding of stars and railing systems.
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2. Special Moment-Resis
1g Steel Frames
During the non-destructive testing (NDT) of welds
specified in Seetion 107.8 ofthis code, the use of cemtified
Mrelders. shall be required for welding structural steel
Connections for this type of frame, Critical joint
Connections shall be subjected to nondestructive testing
using certified NDT technicians,
107553. Welding of Ri
forcing Steel
During the non-destructive testing of welds.
107
6 High-Strength Bolts
‘The inspection of high-strength A325 and A490 bolts shall
be in accordance with approved intemationally recognized
standards and the requirements of this section, While the
work is in progress, the structural inspector shall determine
that the requirements for bolts, nuts, washers and paint;
bolted parts; and installation and tightening in such
standards are met. Such inspections may be performed on
‘aperiodic basis as defined in Section 107,
‘The structural inspector shall observe the calibration
procedures when such procedures are required by the plans
br specifications. He shall monitor the installation of bolts
to determine that all layers of connected materials have
‘been drawn together and that the selected procedure is
properly used to tighten all bolts
1078.7 Structural Masonry
107.5.7.1 For masonry, other than fully grouted open-end
hollow-unit masonry, during preparation and taking of any
‘requited pristns or test specimens, placing of all masonry
tunits, placement of reinforcement, inspection of grout
space, immediately prior to closing of eleanouts, and during,
all grouting operations.
Exception:
For hollow-unit masonry where thef y 18 no more than 10
‘MPa for concrete units or 18 MPa for clay units, structeral
inspection may be performed as required for filly grouted
‘open-end hollow-unit masomy speeified in Section
1075.7.2.
107.5.7.2 For fully grouted open-end hollow-unit masonry
ducing preparation and taking of any required prisms or test
specimens, atthe start of laying units, ater the placement
Of reinforcing steel, grout space prior to cach grouting
operation, and during all grouting operations.
Exception:
‘Swructural inspection as required in Sections 107.5.7.1 arid
1075.72 need not be provided when design stresses have
een adjusted as specified in Chapter 7 to permit
noncomtinuous inspection.
107.58 Reinforced Gypsum Concrete
When castin-place Class B gypsum conerete is being
‘mixed and placed.
107.59 Insulating Conerete Fill
During the application of insulating conerete fill when used
1s part of a structural system,
Exception:
The structural inspections may’ be limited to an initial
inspection to check the deck surface and placement of
reinforcing steel. The siructural inspector shall monitor the
reparation of compression test specimens daring. this
initial inspection
107.510 Spray-Applied Fire-Resistive Materials
During the application of spray-applied fire-resistive
materials,
1075.11 Piling, Drilled Piers and Ci
“ons
During driving and load testing of piles and construction of
ccastineplace drilled piles or eaissons. See Sections 1075.1
find 107.5.4 for concrete and reinforcing steel inspection.
“Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines, Inc. (ASEP)1075.12 Shoterete
During the taking of test specimens and placing of all
shoterete
sixeeption:
“Shotcreie work fell» supported on earth, minor repairs and!
iihen, in the opinion of the Building Official, no special
hazard exists
107.513 Special Grading, Excavation and Filling
During earthwork excavations, grading and filing
‘operations inspection to satisfy requirements of Chapter 3
and Section 109.5,
1075.14 Special Cases
Work that, in the opinion of the structural engineer
involves unusual hazards or conditions,
1075.15 Non-Dest
tive Testing
In-situ non-destructive testing program, in addition to the
requirements of Section 107.8 that in the opinion of the
structural engineer may supplement or replace conventional
lests on concrete or other materials and assemblies.
107.6 Approved Fabricators
Structural inspections required by this section and
elsewhere in this code are not required where the work is,
done on the premises of a fabricator spproved by the
structural engineer to perform such work without structural
inspection. ‘The approved fbrieator shall submit a
certificate of compliance that the work was performed in
accordance with the approved plans and specifications to
the Building Official and to the engineer or architect-of-
record. The approved fabricator's qualifications shall be
‘contingent on compliance with the following:
1, The fabricator has developed and submitted a detailed
fabrication procedural manual reflecting key quality
control procedures that will provide a basis for
inspection control of workmanship and the fabricator
plant.
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2. Verification of the fabricatoy’s quality control
‘capabilities, plant and personnel as outlined in the
fabrication procedural manual shall be by an approved
inspection or quality control agency,
3. Periodic plant inspections shall be conducted by an
approved inspection or quality control agency to
monitor the effectiveness of the quality control
program.
107.7 Prefabricated Construction
107.7.1 General
107.
1 Purpose
‘The purpose of this section is to regulate materials and
establish methods of safe construetion where any structure
or portion thereof is wholly or partially prefabricated,
107.7.1.2 Scope
Unless otherwise specifically stated in this section, all
prefabricated construction and all materials used therein
shall conform to all the requirements ofthis code.
107.7.1.3 Definition
See Section 102 for Definitions.
107.72 Tests of Materials
Every approval of a material not specifically mentioned in
this code shall incorporate as a proviso the kind and
number of tests to be made during prefabrication,
107.73 Tests of Assemblies
‘The Building Official may require special tests to be made
fon asseinblies to determine their structural adequacy,
durability and weather resistance.
107.7.4 Connections
Every device used to connect prefabricated assemblies shall
bbe designed as required by this code and shall be capable of
developing the strength of the largest member connected,
‘except in the case of members forming part of a structural
frame designed as specified in Chapter 2. Connections
shall be capable of withstanding uplift forees as specified in
Chapter 2
107.75 Pipes and Conduits
In structural design, due allowance shall be made for any
material to be removed or displaced for the installation of
Pipes, conduits or other equipment.
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107.7.6 Certificate and Inspection
107.7.6.1. Materials
‘Materials and the assembly thereof shall be inspected to
determine compliance with this code. Every material shall
be graded, matked or labeled where required elsewhere in
this code.
107.762 Certifieate
A certificate of acceptance shall be furnished with every
prefabricated assembly, except where the assembly is
readily accessible to inspection at the site. The certificate
of acceptance shall certify that the assembly in question has
been inspected and meets all the requirements of this code.
107.763. Certifying Agency
To be acceptable under this code, every certificate of
approval shall be made by a nationally or internationally
recognized centfying body or agency,
107.7.6.4 Field Erection
Placement of prefabricated assemblies at the building site
shall be inspected to determine compliance with this code.
1077.65 Conti
as Inspection
If continuous inspection is required for certain materials
svhere construction takes place on the site, it shall also be
requited where the same materials are used in prefabricated
construction.
Exception:
Continuous inspection will not be required during
prefabrication if the approved agency certifies 10 the
‘construction and furnishes evidence of compliance.
107.8 Non-Destructive Testing
107.81 General
In Seismic Zone 4, welded, fully-restrained connections
between the primary members of special moment-resisting
frames shall be tested by nondestructive methods
performed by certified NDT technicians for compliance
‘vith approved standards and job specifications. This testing,
shall be a part of the structural inspection requirements of
Section 107.5. A program for this testing shall be
established by the person responsible for structural design
‘nd as shown oa plans and specifications.
107.82 Testing Program
As a minimum, the testing program shall include the
following:
107.8.2.1 All complete penetration groove welds
‘contained in joints and splices shall be tested
100 percent either by ultrasonic testing or by
radiograph
Exceptions:
1. When approved, the non-destructive testing rate for an
individual welder or welding operator may be reduced
to 25 percent, provided the reject rate és demonstrated
to be 5 percent ar less of the welds tested for the
welder or welding operator. A sampling of at ieast 40
completed welds for a job shall be made for such
reduction evaluation, Reject rate is defined as the
number of welds comtaining rejectable defects divided
by the number of welds completed. For evaluating the
reject rate of continuous welds over 900 mn in length
where the effective throat thickness 1s 25 mm ar less,
each 300 mm increment or fraction thereof shall be
considered as one weld, For evaluating the reject rate
‘on continuous welds over 900 mm in iengih where the
effective throat thickness is greater tani 23 mm, each
150 nm of length or fraction thereof shall he
considiered one weld.
2. For complete peneiration groove welds on materials
less than 8 mm thick, non-destructive testing is not
required: for this welding, continuous inspection 4s
required.
3. hen approved by the Building Official and outlined
in the project plans and: specifications, this non
destructive ulirasonic testing may be performed in the
‘shop of an approved fabricator uilzing qualified test
techniques inthe employment ofthe fabricator.
107.8.2.2. Partial penetration groove welds when used in
column splices shall be tested either by ultrasonic testing or
radiography when required by the plans and specifications.
For partial penetration groove welds when used in column
splices, with an effective throat fess than 20 mm thick,
nondestructive testing is not required; for this welding,
continuous structural inspection is required.
107.8.2.3 Base metal thicker than 40 mam, when subjected
to through-thiekness weld shrinkage strains, shall be
ultrasonically inspected for discontinuities directly behind
such welds afer joint completion.
Any material discontinuities shall be accepted or rejected
fon the basis of the defect rating in accordance with the
(larger reflector) eriteria of approved national standards,
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107.83 Others
‘The structural engineer may accept or require in place non-
destructive testing of conerete or other materials and
assemblies to supplement o replace conventional tests.
107.9 Structural Observation
1079.1 General
‘Structural observation shall be provided in Seismic Zone 4
‘when one of the following conditions exists:
|, The structure is defined in Table 103-1 as Occupancy.
Category I, IL, IH and 1V.;
‘The structure is in Seismic Zone 4, Ngas set forth in
Table 208-4 is greater than 1.0, and a lateral design is
required for the entire structure;
3. When so designated by the structural engineer, or
4, When such observation is specifically required by the
Building Official,
1079.2 Structural Observer
‘The owner shall employ the engineer-of-record or another
civil engineer to perform structural observation as defined
in Section 107.
Observed deficiencies shall be reported in writing to the
owner’ representative, structural inspector, constructor and
the Building Official. IF not resolved, the structural
observer shall submit to the Building Official a written
statement duly signed and sealed, identifying any
deficiency.
1079.3 Construction Stages for Observations
‘The structural observations shall be performed at the
construction stages prescribed by the inspection program
prepared as required by Section 107.4.
It shall be the duty of the engineer-in-charge of
construction, as authorized in the Building Permit, to notify
the structural observer that the described construction
stages have been reached, and to provide access to and
‘means for observing the components of the structural
system,
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