The Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines Regional Coordinating Committee (ASEP RCCQ) held its 5th Technical Summit 2019 at the Oryx Rotana Hotel, recently.
Themed "Structural Engineering: Designing for Resiliency and Sustainability”, the two-day event featured five keynote lectures, seven technical lectures, and two sponsor presentations.
The opening day of the summit was graced by ASEP President Engr Gilbert Magbutay and ASEP past president and current Regional Coordinating Committe Overall Chairman Engr Frederick Francis Sison.
The programme included technical sessions on "Value Engineering of Deep Foundations: A Primer on Optimised Design” by Engr. Jeffrey Cimagala and Optimising Construction Projects Through Digital Monitoring of Concrete Maturity by Engr Mark Robertson of Doka Qatar. A technical presentation by Arab Center for Engineering Studies (ACES) also featured as well as keynote lecture by Engr. Frederick Francis Sison on Resiliency of Non-Structural Elements.
The afternoon session saw oath-taking of new and upgraded ASEP members initiated by the ASEP president. A total of six members were recommended by ASEP RCCQ for membership and upgrading after passing the rigorous evaluation initiated by the ASEP Membership Screening Board. They are Wayne A. Jumawan (regular member), Jerrico P. Calonge (associate member), Luisito S. Carlos (associate member), Terence G. Dizon (associate member), Michael B. Manicad (associate member) and Joseph T. Tuzon (associate member).
The second day of the seminar was highlighted with the presence of two keynote speakers and ASEP RCC Singapore officers, namely Engr. Sonny Andalis and Engr. Emil Embile. The programme featured technical sessions on "Strength Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Jacketed Columns” by Engr. Alden Cayaga, "Repair and Strengthening Solution for a Fire-Damaged Post-Tensioned Slab” by Engr. Russel Flores and "Design and Construction of Lightweight Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Structures” by Engr. Joseph Tuzon. It also featured a technical presentation by Fischer.
PICE Qatar Chapter President and a member of ASEP Engr Helario Amoguis delivered an inspirational talk wherein he underscored the need for qualified structural civil engineers to take the opportunity being offered by the regional committee to become a member. He emphasised that such membership will be necessary when they practise their profession back home. He also stressed the importance of technical seminars and workshop of the members in professional advancement.
ASEP RCCQ Chairman and Regional Coordinator Engr Alden Cayaga thanked the participants and officers, generous sponsors, organising committee, as well as members for their continued support in every programme of ASEP RCCQ and their contribution to the success of the 5th Technical Summit.
Themed "Structural Engineering: Designing for Resiliency and Sustainability”, the two-day event featured five keynote lectures, seven technical lectures, and two sponsor presentations.
The opening day of the summit was graced by ASEP President Engr Gilbert Magbutay and ASEP past president and current Regional Coordinating Committe Overall Chairman Engr Frederick Francis Sison.
The programme included technical sessions on "Value Engineering of Deep Foundations: A Primer on Optimised Design” by Engr. Jeffrey Cimagala and Optimising Construction Projects Through Digital Monitoring of Concrete Maturity by Engr Mark Robertson of Doka Qatar. A technical presentation by Arab Center for Engineering Studies (ACES) also featured as well as keynote lecture by Engr. Frederick Francis Sison on Resiliency of Non-Structural Elements.
The afternoon session saw oath-taking of new and upgraded ASEP members initiated by the ASEP president. A total of six members were recommended by ASEP RCCQ for membership and upgrading after passing the rigorous evaluation initiated by the ASEP Membership Screening Board. They are Wayne A. Jumawan (regular member), Jerrico P. Calonge (associate member), Luisito S. Carlos (associate member), Terence G. Dizon (associate member), Michael B. Manicad (associate member) and Joseph T. Tuzon (associate member).
The second day of the seminar was highlighted with the presence of two keynote speakers and ASEP RCC Singapore officers, namely Engr. Sonny Andalis and Engr. Emil Embile. The programme featured technical sessions on "Strength Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Jacketed Columns” by Engr. Alden Cayaga, "Repair and Strengthening Solution for a Fire-Damaged Post-Tensioned Slab” by Engr. Russel Flores and "Design and Construction of Lightweight Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Structures” by Engr. Joseph Tuzon. It also featured a technical presentation by Fischer.
PICE Qatar Chapter President and a member of ASEP Engr Helario Amoguis delivered an inspirational talk wherein he underscored the need for qualified structural civil engineers to take the opportunity being offered by the regional committee to become a member. He emphasised that such membership will be necessary when they practise their profession back home. He also stressed the importance of technical seminars and workshop of the members in professional advancement.
ASEP RCCQ Chairman and Regional Coordinator Engr Alden Cayaga thanked the participants and officers, generous sponsors, organising committee, as well as members for their continued support in every programme of ASEP RCCQ and their contribution to the success of the 5th Technical Summit.