Thursday, January 11, 2018

Funding FDG's Infrastructure Projects - 1




Php80mil yearly income from long term lease




Construction and equipping cost estimated at half a billion pesos (Php500mil).
Not many people know the difference between Levels 1, 2, and 3 hospitals. Most people assume it's the size of the facility, starting from fewer number of rooms/beds to more and more. Wrong! Truth of the matter is a 35-50 room/bed size hospital may be Level 1, 2, or 3 depending on the type/quality of services and the professional qualification of staff. Does AUP really need a 120-bed hospital costing around Php500mil? With the Adventist Medical Center - Manila within driving distance and all the other medical centers around AUP, why build more hospital rooms than the community can support?

https://hfsrb.doh.gov.ph/.../issuances/ao2012-0012-a.pdf

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3xFdTu7W9TlNlJ0WVRiWlVGdzNTWDlMTlVYTGYwdFFqN1VR/view?usp=sharing







Top left: Elena Tojino Corpus College of Education
Top right: College of Theology



Ground Breaking Ceremony
4-Storey Academy Building
August 14, 2017




Lower left:  AUP Academy

A new addition to the building community is at 48% complete! As of July 14, 2017, the Apartment F is now on its way up as one of the University’s housing for students.  The said apartment is located near the AUP Elementary school and is right beside the Apartment E building.

This past school year, the University was blessed to have an increasing number of enrollees for the College of Medicine.  This year, we are expecting even more students and the need for additional housing was addressed.  The Administration decided on building a new apartment to accommodate the incoming COM students.  Engineer Jessrel Lagariza shares that the location of this apartment was once supposed to be where another apartment would have been put up.  But then, it never took place.  Where the apartment stands now, according to AUP’s development plan, is within the area of where the Graduate housings are to be put up as well.
The building’s permit was issued on February 5 of this year.  With the leadership of Architect Lelanie M. Malala and our constructors, Belcons Project Consultancy Planner/Builder, the building process has been showing a lot of progress.  We are targeting that by August of this year,  the first floor will be furnished as a model unit and will be open for the public to see.
We are praying that God would continually bless the development of the University. College of Medicine students will soon be allowed to reserve rooms and we are hoping that this new apartment will be a blessing to those who will be residing in it.

Announcements for AUP's Centennial Celebration

January 21, 20169:40am 
1.       The AUP centennial celebration countdown will start in February 2016
2.       The Alumni Officers, AUP chapter, comprise the Centennial Steering Committee
3.       Each of the months from March 2016 to January 2017 is scheduled for monthly countdown activities. All PUC/AUP alumni chapters around the world shall apply for their choice of month in hosting one countdown program.
4.       The “Theme” for the centennial celebration is open for suggestions. Submit your proposed theme on or before February 7, 2016

5.       We're calling for ideas or concepts (include drawings or pictures) on the Centennial Marker. Deadline for submission is April 15, 2016. Unveiling of the marker will be on the Centennial Celebration Day.

The Globe US$30,000.00
 The Pillars US$ 20,000.00
Forty seats @ Php25k/US$2,000.00

One hundred and fifty historical markers @ Php10k/US$500
Sponsorship of Service Honorees @ Php 5k/US$300.00


Stage Sponsor: US$25,000.00









http://filadnet.blogspot.com/2012/04/state-of-university-2012.html
The President's Report to the Constituency for Academic Year 2011-2012
March 21, 2012
Silang Pioneers Php10.6mil; College of Medicine Php70mil; Apartment G Php18mil; College of Theology


Silang Pioneers bldg
Floor area: 567.2 sq.m.
Total cost: Php10.6mil
Php18,688.29 per sq.m.








Plan A = Est cost: Php150mil
Floor area: 8,933 sq.m.
Php 16,791.67 per sq.m.
The location near the Tagaytay-Sta Rosa road would be reserved for the future development of a bigger COM complex and the hospital.
Plan B = Est cost: Php70mil
Floor area: 1,532 sq.m.
Php45,691.90 per sq.m.








Max Cadalig:  ... a photo of our Alumni Hall taken from the eastern side with 3 floors. At the back of the parked car is the basement where the Dr. Alfonso and Loida Miguel Gross Laboratory and 2 classrooms are. The basement is about half of the building length [686 square meters]. For your inquiry, the level of the parked car is the lower ground floor and it is the one occupied or home of the Medical Laboratory science but is not included in our fund raising appeal because the University will take care of it. The two floors [ground and second floors] above the lower ground floor and the gross [anatomy] lab belong to the College of Medicine. Right now, some of the rooms at the COM however are still being used temporarily by other departments to maximize its use.








Php 114,151,905.30
4074.11 sq.m. 
Php28,018.85 per sq.m.













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