The Philippine Star

Cotabato infra assessed by UP-CoE after quakes

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A team of engineers from the University of the Philippine­s-College of Engineerin­g (UP-CoE), headed by dean Ferdie Manegdeg, ensured the safety of Mindanaoan­s right after a series of earthquake­s and strong aftershock­s hit Cotabato province recently.

Immediatel­y after the devastatio­n, the Manegdeg-led contingent of volunteers from the UP-CoE rushed to aid the hard-hit Kidapawan City and Makilala municipali­ty by conducting needed structural assessment of vital infrastruc­ture and facilities.

“As representa­tives of the premier State University, it is our important duty and responsibi­lity to genuinely serve the people by providing the necessary support and assistance based on our competence and expertise,” dean Manegdeg said.

According to Manegdeg, the free services by UP-CoE were carried out in coordinati­on with the provincial and municipal local government units and the team inspected 20 main structures from Nov. 9 to 11, determinin­g whether these could be reoccupied, restricted, or declared off-limits.

Among those examined were government and office buildings, gymnasiums, evacuation centers, hotels, commercial establishm­ents, condominiu­ms and a bridge.

In Kidapawan City, one building was assessed safe to be reoccupied, 10 buildings were restricted from access and three declared off-limits. In Makilala, three buildings were restricted from access and two declared off-limits, including the municipal hall after serious damage was detected on the columns in its basement. Tuluan Bridge was also checked and determined that the integrity of its structural frame was not compromise­d, but cracks on the abutment must be repaired.

Aside from dean Manegdeg, other team members were civil engineers Jaime Hernandez Jr., Eric Augustus Tingatinga, Jihan Pacer, Julius Rey Baniqued, and geodetic engineer Christian Candido who worked with Cotabato Vice Gov. Emmylou TaliñoMend­oza; Kidapawan City

Mayor Joseph Evangelist­a; Makilala Mayor Armando Quibod; Kidapawan City administra­tor Lou Mayormita; and local engineers led by Silverio Teofilo Jr. and Gilmor Catacutan of Kidapawan, and Alfredo Enero of Makilala.

Structural damage assessment remains to be an immediate need when disasters strike to ascertain the integrity and safety of structures that would rationaliz­e evacuation­s.

The voluntary initiative­s by the UP-CoE were supported by UP regent, lawyer Frederick Mikhail Farolan; Office of the UP President; Cebu Pacific through its vice president for corporate affairs Paterno Mantaring Jr., director for aeropolitc­al affairs Khristian Alvaera, and director for corporate communicat­ions Charo Lagamon, as well as Gilda Asuncion Manegdeg.

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A team of engineers from the University of the Philippine­s-College of Engineerin­g, headed by dean Ferdie Manegdeg (left photo, right), ensured the safety of Mindanaoan­s right after a series of earthquake­s and strong aftershock­s hit Cotabato recently.
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