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(Enclosure No. 1 to Deped Order No. 44, s.

2014)
Department of Education
School Building Inventory Form
(as of November 30, 2014)
Region
Division

1
Pangasinan

TABLE 1. Existing School Buildings


Building Byuilding
Year
Number
Type
Completed
(optional)
Marcos Bldg
1
1969
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2

Marcos Bldg
Marcos Bldg

Building Type
Building Condition

Good
Needs Minor
Repair
Needs Major
Repair
Condemned
3

Room Dimension

Funding Source

1969
1969

Building
Condition 2
Needs Minor
Repair
Good
Good (Repaired)

School ID
School Name

101840
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Room
Dimensio
n (WxL)3
7x7

Total Number of Rooms by Floor

2 rooms

DEPED

7x7
8x9

3 rooms
3 rooms

DEPED
DEPED

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

Funding Source
6th

Name of
Contractor
( Optional)

refers to the design of school building (e.g. Gabaldon, Marcos Pre Fab, Esf, TEEP, SEDIP, etc.) Choices are to be found in Enclosure No.2, Answer Guide pages 1 and 2.
refers to the current physical state of building.
refers to a building does not need to repair.
refers to the repair or replacement of the building components which are not subjected to critical structural loads and stresses and which are estimated to
cost less than 10% of the cost of the standard building unit such as repair of windows, doors, partitions and the like.
refers to the repair or replacement of the building components which are subjected to critical structural loads and stresses which are estimated to cost
ten percent (10%) or more of the cost of a standard building unit such as roof frames, posts and exterior walls.
refers to a building officially declared by the Municipal Engineer to be dangerous to the life, health, property or safety of the public or its occupants
refers to the size of a room specifying the width and the length (WxL). Width refers to the side of the chalkboard while length refers to the side of the window.
Choices are to found in Enclosure No.2, Answering Guide, Pages 1 and 2.
refers to the source of budget for construction of buildings and rooms. Choices are to found in Enclosure No.2, Answering Guide page 3.

Note: A comprehensive list of definitions is to be found in Enclosure No.3, List of Definitions, page 1.

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(Enclosure No. 1 to Deped Order No. 44, s. 2014)


Department of Education
School Building Inventory Form
(as of November 30, 2014)
Region
Division

1
Pangasinan

TABLE 2. Existing Rooms


Building Number
1
2
3

Room Condition

Good
Needs Minor
Repair
Needs Major
Repair
Condemned
2

Actual Usage

School ID
School Name

Room Number
1, 2
1, 2 ,3
1, 2, 3

Room Condition
Needs Minor Repair
Good
Good

101840
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Actual Usage
Classroom ( Kindergarten)
Classroom ( Elementary)
Classroom ( Elementary )

refers to the current physical state of a room


refers to a room which does not need to repair.
refers to the repair or replacement of school building components which are not subjected to critical structural loads and stresses and which are
estimated to cost less than 10% of the cost of a standard building unit such as repair of windows, doors, partitions and the like.
refers to the repair or replacement of school building components which are subjected to critical structural loads and stresses which are estimated
to cost ten percent (10%) or more of the cost of a standard building unit such as roof frames, posts and exterior walls.
refers to a building officially declared by the Municipal Engineer to be dangerous to the life, health, property or safety of the public or its occupants
refers to the manner by which is currently being utilized. Choices are to found in Enclosure No.2 Answering Guide, Page 3

Note: A comprehensive list of definitions is to be found in Enclosure No.3, List of Definitions, page 1.

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(Enclosure No. 1 to Deped Order No. 44, s. 2014)


Department of Education
School Building Inventory Form
(as of November 30, 2014)
Region
Division

1
Pangasinan

TABLE 2. Existing Makeshift Rooms 1


Room Number
1
2
3

School ID
School Name

101840
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Actual Usage 2
Guidance Room
Canteen Room
Principals Office

1 Makeshift Rooms

refers to a separate temporary structure which is used either as a means of easing up classroom shortage or as a temporary
learning space during emergencies.

2 Actual Usage

refers to the manner by which a makeshift room is currently being utilized. Choices are to found in Enclosure No.2, Answering Guide, page 3.

Note: A comprehensive list of definitions is to be found in Enclosure No.3, List of Definitions, page 1.

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(Enclosure No. 1 to Deped Order No. 44, s. 2014)


Department of Education
School Building Inventory Form
(as of November 30, 2014)
Region
Division

1
Pangasinan

School ID
School Name

TABLE 2. Existing Makeshift Rooms 1


Facilities
Toilet Bowls
Urinals
Armchairs
Chairs
School Desks
Washing Facilities
Toilet Bowls
Urinals
Armchairs
Chairs
School Desks

refers to toilet bowls in the school, whether inside or outside the classroom
refer to individual urinals and troughs in the school, whether inside or outside the classroom
refer to usable armchairs in the school, regardless of material (wood Plastic)
refer to usable chairs, with a backrest but no arm table attached in the school, regardless of material l(wood, plastic)
excluding teachers and personnels chairs inside the classroom and in offices
refer to usable two- seater desks

101840
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Quantity
13
0
66
112
71
2

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