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TECHNICAL PROPOSAL

TECHNICAL PROPOSAL. Definition Reasons Focus Proposal vs. Recommendation report Components - pl…, ex…, mo…, cr …, re… 6. Types so…, un…,b…, im …,re…,…in…,ex…,fu…, fo …,in… 7. RFP (other names ). FORMAL PROPOSAL REPORT Parts 1. Front Matter or Preliminary Parts

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TECHNICAL PROPOSAL

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  1. TECHNICAL PROPOSAL • Definition • Reasons • Focus • Proposal vs. Recommendation report • Components - pl…, ex…, mo…, cr…, re… 6. Types so…, un…,b…,im…,re…,…in…,ex…,fu…, fo…,in… 7. RFP (other names)

  2. FORMAL PROPOSAL REPORT • Parts 1. Front Matter or Preliminary Parts - TP - TOC, - CL or LT - AB/ES - indicative or descriptive - informative - no.

  3. ,, 2. INTRODUCTION - Problem or Subject - Purpose - goal - objective - SMART, questions - vs. problem - Scope

  4. 3. PLAN OF WORK - methodology - graphics - RFP - non-compliance 4. EVALUATION PROCEDURE/QUALITY CONTROL - progress report, warranty, Pre/post test disclosure- taking exceptions - honesty

  5. 5. BUDGET OR COST ANALYSIS 6. QUALIFICATIONS 7. CONCLUSIONS- client (how), writer 8. END MATTER - ap…, bi…, gl… in…

  6. Documentation 1. APA – American Psychological Association Lopez, J.P. (2008). Systemic grammar rules. Manila: Rex Printing Press Inc. Lopez (2008, p. 34 ), (Lopez, 2008, p. 34) 2. MLA – Modern Language Association Lopez, Jose P. Systemic Functional Grammar. Manila: Rex Printing Press Inc. 2008. ( Lopez, p.34)

  7. BIBLIOGRAPHY Book Santos, J.P. (2008). Freedom of the press. Baguio City: St. Louis Press Inc. Many authors of a book - 4 or more Decena, E.G. et al. (2005). Interior designing. New York: ABC Printing Company. Magazine/Journal Cruz, N.L. ( May 2, 2007). The fury of Mt. Everest, Reader’s Digest. Vol. XXII.

  8. NEWSPAPER Ferrer, H.L. ( April 3, 2006). Coloring principles and techniques, Manila Bulletin. p. B:1. Encyclopedia Smith, J. R. (2001). Ancient coloring techniques. Britannica Encyclopedia. Vol. 20, pp. 34-40, New York: Mc Graw Hill Corp. Ancient coloring techniques. (2006) . Columbia Encyclopedia. Vol.3, pp.10-14, Spain: Aves Printing company.

  9. Computer Gregg, K.B. ( 2003). Steel windows. New York: Mc Graw Hill, Retrieved September 9, 2008 from www.@yahoo.com.ex/educ.hm.

  10. Parts of Formal Proposal Report • Front Matter • Introduction • Methodology • Evaluation or Quality Control • Budget or Cost Analysis • Qualifications • Conclusions • End Matter

  11. PROPOSAL FOR ENCLOSING THE TWO-HECTARE DAFFO PLANTATION WITH STEEL FENCE Prepared for: Mr. Daryl L. Lopez, President Daffo Plantation Company 28 Taft Ave., Manila by: Daniel A. Lazo, Chief Engineer DG Builders Inc., 8 Adam St., Makati City January 28, 2008

  12. DG Builders Incorporation “Responding to people’s needs” 8 Adam St. Makati city January 8, 2008 Mr. Daryl L. Lopez, President Daffo Plantation Company 28 Taft Ave., Manila Sir: Please, consider our proposal for the use of steel to surround your plantation in Cabuyao,Laguna . This proposal report is in response to your October 15, 2007 letter and in relation to our latest discussions about your plantation. Inside this report, you will discover that the following components of our proposal have close relations with what you indicated in your RFP. 1. Purpose and benefits 2. Work Plan 3. Personnel qualifications 4. Budget or cost analysis 5. Warranties We shall appreciate your interest in our proposal . Hopefully, we will come to terms on this matter before the end of this month. Very respectfully yours, Daniel A. Lazo, Chief Engineer

  13. Dear Atty. Reyes: Submitted for your review is our proposal about the construction of covered pathways on your school campus. This proposal report is in response to your October 8, 2007 letter and in relation to our latest talk on your school. The components of this proposal such as the purpose, benefits, work plan, personnel qualifications, budget, and warranties closely jibe with the contents of your RFP. We shall be grateful for any interest and attention you will extend to our proposal as well as for whatever response this letter will get from you, soon. Yours truly, Daniel A. Lazo Chief Engineer

  14. ABSTRACT Exposed to various environmental elements such as criminally inclined people, harmful animals, and other creatures with inclination to molest others, any property, especially, expansive real property like thousand-hectares land , needs protection from any negative elements in the environment. An 8-feet fence made of concrete and steel to surround a wide territory completely is sufficient to protect the entire area of any industrial company. This proposal for enclosing the whole area with this kind of fence will give feelings of security, peace of mind, and sense of orderliness to every occupant of a plantation or of a manufacturing company.

  15. ABSTRACT Sometimes, due to unreliable weather forecasts, students unexpectedly expose their extra-large design plates and painting materials to torrential rains. In some cases, these result in the destruction or spoilage of students’ very costly drawing materials right at the gate of the school, even before reaching their classrooms. Helping students protect their plates from getting wet during rainy season is the main concern of our proposal for constructing covered pathways on the school campus. Covered pathways are beneficial not only to students, but also to all people conscious of protecting themselves against the negative effects of rain and ultra-violate rays of the sun.

  16. INTRODUCTION • Problem This proposal is a technical report to explain the need to enclose the two-hectare DAYSL Malungay Plantation with concrete and steel fence. Since the establishment of this company 10 years ago, it has incurred a lot of property damages and stealing that would amount to millions of pesos. Worse, loss of lives and body injuries likewise resulted from the unsecured territory of the company. True, in its third year of operation, a bamboo fence gave the area some sort of security, but since bamboo is not as durable and lasting as steel, this very first fence of the company failed to provide the firm’s needed safety and security.

  17. 2. Purpose The main purpose of this paper is to propose a durable, lasting, and economical fence to protect the DAYLS Malungay Plantation from negative environmental elements. Stated in a question, the goal or main objective of this proposal report is: What kind of fence can give the best security or protection to the territory of the DAYLS Malungay Plantation.?

  18. Likewise, it seeks to find answers to the following specific problems: 1. What’s the measurement of the steel to be used for the fence? 2. How tall will the fence be? 3. How many gates will the fence have? 4. How thick will the solid gate be? 5. What is the distance between two parallel horizontal steel between two posts?

  19. 3. Scope Included in this proposal are the details; that is, the preparations and activities to be done in relation to the following: 1. Purchasing materials 2. Designing the fence 3. Excavating or layout digging 4. Welding steel 5. Constructing posts of the fence 6. Applying anti-corrosion mixture 7. Painting the fence The steel fencing applies only to the entire DaffoMalunggay Plantation site in Novaliches, Quezon City. It doesn’t include its head office in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. With 10 to 15 well-qualified personnel, this proposed fencing job may be accomplished in six months in an approximate amount of ten million pesos.

  20. INTRODUCTION 1. Problem This proposal is a written report about the construction of covered pathways on some specific areas of UST campus. Since the school was put up, it has had only two short covered pathways at the left and right sides of the main building. Unable to link the majority of UST colleges, these two existing covered pathways do not benefit many UST members, especially, these two colleges: Colleges of Architecture and Fine Arts. Ironically, these are the colleges with students who are required to work on activities needing broad, bulky, or spacious illustration materials. Worse, the library that houses reading materials and drawing spaces for these two colleges, is even farther than these existing covered pathways. As a result, the students often take the risk of exposing their plates and drawing materials to damaging ultra-violet rays of the sun as well as to rain-related diseases that will not only endanger their health but will also readily spoil or destroy their outputs.

  21. 2. Objectives The goal or main objective of this proposal is to construct covered walkways on UST areas where UST students generally pass through. Expressed in a question, it says, What kind of covered pathways should some UST areas have? It also aims at finding answers to the following specific questions:

  22. What roofing materials are appropriate for the covered pathways? • Which specific walkways will need thicker roofs? • How high should the covered walkways be? • How wide should the covered walkways be? • What will be the sizes of steel to be used for the entire job?

  23. 3. Scope This proposal pertains only to the construction of covered pathways from the College of Architecture and Fine Arts up to all UST gates facing the Espana Avenue and Cataluna street. The construction will be based on a design prepared for them by another company. Designing of the fence therefore is not included in this proposal. This proposed project will more or less involve two million pesos and a three-month working period by 15 qualified men.

  24. In-text citation 1) Spark plugs should be inspected or checked regularly. This could be done with the aid of a lighted magnifier conveniently mounted on a servicing facility. According to Mills (2007), this “ magnifier can be used to inspect each plug for cracked or chipped insulator barrels” (p.109).

  25. 2) Spark plug should be checked regularly. Mills(2003) said that this instrument emitting light for enlarging things can detect whether or not cylindrically shaped materials to prevent the coming in and out of electricity are broken or cut.

  26. 3) Mills ( 2007) stated that spark plugs should be inspected regularly. “This can be done with the aid of a lighted magnifier conveniently mounted on a servicing facility.” This instrument emitting light for enlargement purposes can determine whether or not cylindrically shaped materials to prevent the coming in and out of electricity are broken or cut. (p.109)

  27. 4) The capacity of the servicing facility is approximately five-hundred spark plugs per day per operator. It is suited for commercial airline requirements and greatly reduces the amount of the floor space usually required for reconditioning. Also, economic advantages are realized by conveniently locating the reconditioning equipment in such a manner that all unnecessary handling is left to a minimum. ( Mills, 2007, pp.22-23)

  28. 5) The capacity of the servicing facility is approximately five-hundred spark plugs per day per operator. Mills (2006) explained (as cited in Bush et al., 2007) that it is well suited for commercial airline requirements and greatly reduces the amount of floor space usually required for reconditioning.

  29. block quotation 6) The center and ground electrodes as well as the insulator tip are cleaned of lead and carbon formation. As Mills ( 2007) stated, The plug is first placed into an adapter which is designed specially to fit each type of plug to be cleaned. A foot pedal is then depressed which activates the blasting compound. When the foot pedal is depressed 1/3 of its travel, a blast of air is applied to the firing end for the purpose of cleaning away blasting compound remnants. (p.24)

  30. 2. WORK PLAN 2.1 Technical Description The proposed fence is made of the following materials: • Steel Steel is a material made of “numerous alloys of iron and 0.1-1.5% carbon and with other metals such as chromium nickel or manganese.” (Reeves, 2006, p. 9) It can be cast, rolled, or drawn. If it is in its solid state,

  31. It will appear hard, and strong, enough to serve as an excellent material for construction work, for cutting, and for wire cables. 2. Gate The gate is the passageway through the fence. It is made of broad and flat-surfaced wood, metal, or steel. Depending on the wish of a client, it comes in different sizes, shapes, and height. “Set upon hinges or pivots, a gate is capable of being opened or shut.” ( King, 2007, p.19) According to Lee ( 2008) once it is shut up, it will be enough to fill the opening or passageway

  32. 3) Post The post of the fence is a cylindrical structure in an upward position that is made up concrete and elongated steel to which a horizontal piece of steel in a fence is permanently attached. It is as high as the other vertical components of the fence. ( Walter, 2008) 4) Anti-corrosion mixture This mixture is a rust-killer to be coated around the steel to prevent the rust from corrosion. The specific anti-corrosion product to be used in this project is the Rust-killer Anti-Rust Primer I. This is an “ easy to use, single-pack rust stabilizer especially formulated “ to provide durable and effective protection of rusted steelwork. ( Rush, 2008, p. 18). The following is a technical description of this

  33. anti-corrosion material: Product no.: 140-567867/5 liters Gloss level: Low sheen (20 liters) Color: light brown Volume solids: 43% Specific gravity: 1.28 lbs. ( 10.7%) Flash point: above 32% (90%) Storage: cool, dry, place at min. temp. of 10%C Delivery form: single container

  34. 5. CHB6 or concrete hollow blocks CHB or concrete hollow blocks are rectangularly formed objects made of sand and of an empty space in its middlemost part. Concrete materials are poured into this empty space to make several CHB stick together. Grugger (2007) claimed, Concrete is a hard substance made by mixing sand and gravel or crushed stones with cement and water, used as building and construction materials while still moist and allowed to set in. (p.5)

  35. The 5-layer hardened CHBs will be the foundation of the 20mm. steel that is vertically placed parallel to one another at a distance of two inches.

  36. 2.2 Work Process Guided by the SPECS for the project, the work will sequentially proceed in this manner: • Purchasing materials • Excavating or digging for the layout • Preparing post formats • Welding steel based on the prepared design or style

  37. 5. Setting the designed steel vertically in the hollow blocks 6. Pouring concrete into the hollow blocks into which the steel is positioned upward 7. Attaching solid gates to the fence 8. Applying anti-corrosion chemicals to the steel 9. Painting the fence

  38. 2. Qualifications The Dafo Builders Company has been in construction industry since two decades ago. Most of the high-rise buildings in Manila resulted from the genuine efforts of this company. It is not only here in the Philippines where the Dafo Builders Company has proofs of its prowess or great ability in constructing structures of any kind, but also in other parts of the world like the Middle East. For instance, the long, snake-like covered pathways in the world-famous Marianna Park in Jerusalem is one output of this company. The Dafo Builders company which is located is located in Nova Circle , Quezon City is composed of architects, engineers, carpenters, and masons . A mixture of these

  39. highly competent people gives our company a total of 110 dependable personnel. The licensed architects and engineers of this company are honor graduates from top universities in the Philippines. As regards work experience, all of these professionals, including the masons and carpenters, have had ten or more years in building-construction work. The table below indicates the credentials of every Head of each company department:

  40. 3. Budget or Cost The Dafo Builders Company is pleased to offer its services for surrounding the DSG Malungay Plantation with steel fence. Below are tables showing the approximate cost of this proposed project as to its working time and financial requirements.

  41. Total Expenses for the Project

  42. Work Stages

  43. 5. Evaluation Procedure The Dafo Builders company will warrant the safe and durable existence of the steel fence for three years after its initial date of use. This warranty will not include damages done to the structure due to accident, misuse, unauthorized repair, and replacement of parts due to wear and tear. However, the company will take care only of free replacements or repairs within the warranty or guaranty period.

  44. 6. Conclusion and Recommendation Steel fence mounted on concrete structure ensures a safe, secure, systematic, peaceful, and orderly existence of things within a territory. It is also a beauty-enhancing structure that will elevate the total value of the real property. To enclose the entire DSG Malungay Plantation with a fence capable of giving a maximum safety, security, and beauty, we recommend that the DSG company accepts our proposal for surrounding its whole territory with a steel fence.

  45. TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT 1.INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Problem 1 1.2 Purpose 1 1.3 Importance 2 1.4 Scope 2 2. DISCUSSIONS 2.1 Work Plan 2.1.1 Technical Description 3 2.1.2 Work Process 8 2.2 Qualifications 11 2.3 Cost/Budget 13

  46. 2.4 Warranty 3. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION 4. GLOSSARY 5. APPENDICES List of Illustrations Figure 1: Front View of the Fence Figure 2: Back view of the fence 6. BIBLIOGRAPHY

  47. GLOSSARY • Gravel – a loose mixture of small pebbles, and rock fragments and sometimes sand. • Corrosion– a process of wearing away the surface of a solid, especially of metals and building stones. • Plantation – a group of growing plants or trees • Real property- an immovable property, land, or houses in contrast to temporary movable personal property.

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