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Holy Angel University

College of Engineering and Architecture


Department of Civil Engineering

Course Title:

CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECTS

Course Description:

A project study presents the highlights, descriptive definition, longrange objectives,


feasibility criteria, history, and basic conclusions of the project under study. It gives the
analyst and the financier a view of the whole object It also presents a comprehensive
description of the business and
business and its operations and
briefly defines the product lines of the business. Major findings on the market,
technical, financial, socio-economic, and management feasibility of the project.A
practice oriented design project must integrate the various fields in the field of civil
engineering work. Students shall operate in-groups and complete a study for a typical
engineering undertaking.

Pre-requisite:

Fifth Year Standing

Course General Objectives:

Understand methods of research, such as identification of a feasible project, scopes


and delimitations, data interpretation, and research outputs.
Develop the technical and management skills required to independently plan, conduct
and report on a program of investigation or research.
Carry out the design for a specified civil engineering development. The design project
will vary from year to year but will include aspects of structural, water, geomechanics
and transport design.

Select a project from a number of topics offered. The project outcomes are to be
summarized in a major report and in a brief oral presentation

Course Outline
TOPICS
1. Lecture
1.1 Project Summary.
2. Lecture
2.1 Descriptive Definition of the Project.
2.2 Projects Long-Range Objective, and Feasibility Criteria.
3. Lecture
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5

Highlights of the Project. History.


Project Time Table Status.
Nature Of The Industry.
Mode Of Financing.
Investment Costs.

4. Lecture
4.1 Major Assumption and Summary of Findings and Conclusion.
4.2 Market Feasibility. Technical Feasibility.
4.3 Financial Feasibility. Socio-Economic Feasibility.

4.4 Management Feasibility


4.5 Project Proposal.

5. Research and Fieldwork on the Selected Study.


5.1 Progress Reports.
6. Submission of Work: 100% (written project proposal, final report on practical work, seminar presentation).

ORAL DEFENSE
LEARNING RESOURCES:

TEXTBOOK:

A BUSINESS PLANNING MANUAL: A PROJECT FEASIBILITY STUDY GUIDE FOR


FILIPINOS; J. Cuyugan; Bright Concepts, Philippines; 2006.

REFERENCES:

BECAUSE WRITING MATTERS: IMPROVING STUDENT WRITING IN OUR


SCHOOLS; National Writing Project; Jossey-Bass; 2006
PROJECT FEASIBILITY STUDY PREPARATION; Asian Productivity Organization;
APO; 2007

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