Week 2 CEO

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  • Please use your full name (Program Tear and Section_Surname, First Name, Middle Initial) – CE I-1 Dela Cruz, Juan M.
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  • Throughout ancient and medieval history, most architectural design and construction was carried out by artisans, such as stonemasons and carpenters, rising to the role of master builder.
  • Knowledge was retained in guilds and was seldom supplanted by advances.
  • Structures, roads and buildings that existed were repetitive and increases in scale were incremental.
  • John Ross Romanillos was the 6 th Placer in the November 2008 examination.
  • John Rey Sandagon was the 8 th Placer in the November 2008 examination.
  • Christian Ramos was the 14 th Placer in the November 2002 examination.
  • Ryan Maynard Mazo was the 6 th Placer in the May 2010 examination.
  • Rodson Dela Roca was the 6 th Placer in the November 2010 examination.
  • Kenneth Enopeques was the 1 st Placer in the May 2011 examination.
  • Leonardo Magnawa Jr was not a placer in the November 2002 examination.
  • Rudivien Josef was the 9 th Placer in the November 2002 examination.
  • Melvin Singayan was the 4 th Placer in the May 2008 examination.
  • The earliest practices of civil engineering were in ancient Egypt and ancient Mesopotamia when the humans abandoned the nomadic way of living and first built a roof for its shelter.
  • The construction of pyramids in Egypt were some of the first instances of large structure construction.
  • Colosseum in Rome, Great Wall of China, Taj Mahal of India are examples of historical structures.
  • Department DCVET 1-6 Gerona Pamorada San Juan Villota Cinco
  • Nosa Macapado Prieto Tanquintic Arrobat 4 Fernandez Mahusay Quilloy Tayoto Balayanto5 Ferrer Mallari Ramos, Jon Tuazon Coronel6 Flores Maniego Ramos, Sophia Ungria Cuachin7 Gorgonia Maningas Reyes Villagrica De Guzman8 Halina Manlangit Roman Villarama Delacruz9 Hermocilla Miranda Salvador Vinluan Domingo10 Hernandez Navarro Santiago Vitug
  • Department DCVET 1-1 Alavarado Candallo Florido Pansacula Sabino Altabano
  • Department DCVET 1-2 Bautista, Aivie Elorita Lleva Platon Soliman Bautista, Jaymuel
  • Department BSCE 1-7 Abarquez Cajuday Hilado Maya Robregado Alvarez
  • Department DCVET 1-7 Landicho Perez Silla
  • Department DCVET 1-3 Facturan Lota Rabutazo Santa Brigida Bautista, Shyrina
  • Department DCVET 1-4 Fanooga Mabanto Ramirez Suan Brillante
  • Department DCVET 1-5 Gabriel Montefalcon Remiguel Venida Camat
  • The first major Roman road – the famed Appian Way or “queen of the roads”, - was constructed to serve as a supply route between republican Rome and its allies in Capua during the Second Samnite War.
  • The Bureau of Public Highways was placed under the Department of Public Works, Transportation and Communications.
  • Many Filipino architects and engineers have established their own firms.
  • In 1951, the National Airport Corporation was abolished, transferring ownership and management of the airport to the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) under the Department of Commerce & Industry.
  • In the 1960s, private and infrastructure developments were not in existence in the country to make use of new architects and engineers.
  • In 1951, the Bureau of Public Highways was created to manage road and bridge construction and maintenance.
  • The creation of the Bureau of Public Highways led to the formulation of active plans and programs.
  • In 1956, the Civil Engineering law was amended, transferring the Civil Engineering Board to the Department of Public Works, Transportation & Communications.
  • Shortage of projects in the country led to an influx of Filipino architects and engineers migrating to the US and Europe.
  • The inexpensive labor and ability to communicate in English of these Filipino professionals made them attractive to be hired by developed countries.
  • Due to their numbers, Filipino architects and engineers globally have formed their own groups and made alliances with other Filipino associations.