Hydraulic analysis of the Roxas Canal North Inland channel

Date

3-2011

Degree

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

College

College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology (CEAT)

Adviser/Committee Chair

Perlie P. Velasco

Committee Member

Paul John Ross L. Narciso

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Abstract

The existing Roxas Canal North Inland Channel (RCNIC) is an 820 linear meter canal serving as a wastewater receiver from the EDSA outfall and as a rainwater catch basin from the Roxas Blvd. It was designed for the water to be discharged at the retarding area of the Libertad pumping station. Water enters from south and flows downward north (see Figure 5-1). It has a 20 meter width canal clearance and located between the seawall along Roxas Blvd. and the reclaimed property of the Federal Land Inc. (FLI).

The proposed RCNIC Project is owned by the Philippine Reclamation Authority. It was designed by EM2A Partners & Co. and being undertaken simultaneously by two contractors – J. D. Legaspi Construction (JDLC) and BSP & Company Inc. (BSP). The gabion works for the slope protection of the reclaimed property and the dredging of the canal was awarded to JDLC while the construction of the concrete canal cover was awarded to BSP. The practicum was done under the supervision of JDLC.

Language

English

LC Subject

Hydraulics

Location

UPLB College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology (CEAT)

Call Number

LG 993 2011 E63 C37

Document Type

Thesis

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