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Submitted by:
CABALLES, HONEYLYN C.
CAPULE, ELAINE S.
ESTEBAN, CLEOLIZA L.
BSEE 5B
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Bulakan is one of the oldest town in the Philippines and the first capital of the Province
of Bulacan before it was moved to Malolos shortly after the American occupation.
The Municipality of Bulakan lies in the southwestern part of the province of Bulacan and
is surrounded by a number of proximate municipalities. It is bounded on the North by the
Municipality of Guiguinto, on the South by the Manila Bay, on the East by the Municipality of
Bocaue, on the West by the City of Malolos, on the Northeast by the Municipality of Balagtas
and on the Southeast by the Municipality of Obando. It is about thirty five (35) kilometers away
from the City of Manila. Approximately, 72.90 square kilometers or 2.7284% of the total land
area of the entire Province, which is 2,672.03 square kilometers. It ranks tenth (10 th) in terms of
land area among other municipalities in the province.
The Parish of Nuestra Seora dela Asuncion was renamed Sta. Maria Assumpta Parish,
and lately was baptized back to the Parish of Nuestra Seora dela Asuncion, has a baptismal
book entry as early 1572, it is a precious artifact of the town for almost 400 years it was not
destroyed by fire, war, or even putrefaction. On the first page, it was written that the name of the
barrio of the town of Bulakan, Bagio, Bulakan (Camino Real), Daan Estacion, Matungao,
Cupang, Banban, Dapdap, Parian, Balubad, Pitpitan, Maysantor, Acsajo, Paniqui, San Nicolas,
Nagdasig, Calungusan, and Taliktik.
After 400 long years, changes have been made to the old barrios that consist the town,
Bagio become part of Bagumbayan in 1731, Tibig exist in 1735, Dapdap was renamed Sta. Ana
in 1741, Nagdasig become part of Tab-Ang in 1744 and now San Francisco, Parian was renamed
Sta. Inez in 1765, Bulakan(Camino Real), Daan Estacion, Paniqui and Calungusan was created
into one barrio and was named San Jose, Barrio Pitpitan occupied Acsajo, Cupang was joined to
Maysantor now Maysantol, Banban became Bangbang and now Bambang, Perez exist as
separate Barrio of Taliktik now Taliptip, and with the same old name of Barrios San Nicolas,
Matungao and Balubad.
The name Bulakan were derived from the word Bulak which means cotton in English.
When the Spaniards first came to our shores to colonized us, they found cotton among others,
growing abundantly in many places in Luzon, particularly in Bulakan.
Prior to the arrival of the Spaniards, Bulakan, as well as the rest of the towns of Bulacan
province was consisted of small scattered settlements of villages each then called balangay or
barangay a word derived from the name of the boats used by the early seafaring Malays who
went to various islands of what now called Philippines. These predecessors of our ancestors
settled in different part of the archipelago, and their villages and barangays swear each headed
by a petty chieftain who bore the title of Gat as in Gat-Maitan, Gat-Salian, Gat-dula, and
Lakan as in Lakandula. These early settlers lived along the seashores and rivers, thus they
were called taga-ilog, meaning people who dwell near the rivers or other waterways. From
this term taga-ilog came the word Tagalog.
The early Tagalog were peaceful, honest, industrious and hardworking and were engaged
in farming, fishing and handicrafts, especially weaving.
From the original thriving native settlements or villages called barangays, the
Augustinians discovered most of the town in the Province of Bulacan. Another account of the
discovery of Bulakan town of point to father Agustin de Alburqueque, OSA, as the first minister
and founder of the town of Bulakan.
The town of Bulakan, being the first capital of the province, was the hub of economic
activities and the inhabitants enjoyed excellent trade with Manila, primarily due to its proximity
to the city and accessibility through its wide and navigable river.
By the year 1591 the town of Bulakan had 1,200 tributes or 4,800 persons, one
Augustinian convent and one Alcalde Mayor who had jurisdiction over the town of Malolos
(Became independent in 1673) Caluya now Balagtas and formerly BIGAA (became a separate
town in 1596), Guiguinto (became a separate town in 1915)
Bulakan was also the scene of battle between the Spaniards led by Simon de Anday
Salazar and the British led by Captain Slay on January 18, 1763. The British sent an expedition
of 400 British, 300 Malabar Negroes and 2,000 Chinese allies. The Spaniards with the native of
Bulakan made a gallant stand but were defeated. Captain Slay command over the town did not
last long, because a huge group of about 8000 Filipino guerillas led by Spanish Jose Pedro
Busto, battled nine days long in front of the church up to the foot bridge against him, and they
made Captain Slay to retreat to Manila. On this fight Bulakeos have shown for the first time an
extraordinary love for his motherland. The British dream of conquering the rest of the country
was gone astray because of the marvelous fight made by Bulakeos.
The town still enjoys trade and commerce with neighboring towns and manila with whom
she shares a coastline, a place which is replete with historical and glorious past.
The history of the town of Bulakan cannot be completed without enumerating its following sons
who served as town mayor some of whom had added luster to the town glorious history:
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Geographical Location
B. Climate
Bulakan, just like the rest of the other town in the province of Bulacan, has two
(2) pronounced seasons, the wet season and the dry season. The former commences in
the month of May and ends in November, while the latter sets in during the rest of the
year. In general, the town of Bulakan receives an average rainfall of 191.25 mm.
C. Topography
The towns terrain is generally flat having a limited coastline with portions
touching Manila de Bay. It is intersected by several exterior or tributaries of Manila de
Bay which serve as outlets of the rainwater. These outlets are often times heavily silted
causing flood in the municipality.
D. Soil Types
Bulakan soils vary from hydro soil in the swamp areas, clay loam in the central
lowlands and quiqua silt loam in the northwestern part of the municipality.
A. POPULATION SIZE AND GROWTH
On the other hand, barangays that shows the least percentage change in
population are Barangay San Francisco, Matungao, and Bambang with only an increase
of 1.6%, 3.12% and 7.42% respectively.
B. RURAL
C. POPULATION DENSITY
2007 population density of the Municipality was registered at 8.9 persons per
hectare and this will escalate to 11.2 persons per hectare by the year 2010
D. NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD
Like the rest of the country, population in Bulakan exhibits a pyramidal age
structure. The population between the age 0-14 accounts for 19,966 or 30.68% of the
total population. On the other hand, 45,113 or 69.32% belongs to the 15 years old and
above bracket and only 4,659 or 7.16% are in the age bracket of 60 years old and above.
In terms of sex distribution the female population slightly out numbered the male
population by 2.64% in 2007 Census on Population. There were 32,116 male population
as against the 32,964 female population which results to sex ratio of 1 male is to 1.024
female comparatively.
F. RELIGION
The Roman Catholic remained the dominant religion of the populate since its
propagation in the town c. 1572. Out of the 65,080 total populations in 2007, 59,079 or
90.78% were Roman Catholics. Other Christians faith that have found their way in the
town are Iglesia ni Kristo, United Methodist Church, United Church of Christ in the
Philippines, and many others.
G. DIALECT
Generally the Town of Bulakan is typically a Tagalog speaking town, about 86.8%
speak Tagalog while the rest speak other dialect such as Waray, Bicol, Ilocano and
Cebuano.
H. LITERACY RATE
(IN HECTARES)
a. Residential : 1,268.97175
b. Commercial : 63.43205
c. Institutional : 19.6056
d. Industrial / Agro : 104.6137
e. Agricultural : 1,112.7749
f. Fishpond : 4,260.4213
g. Open Space / Creek /Road : 460.1807
M ISYO N
Ang Pamahalaang Bayan ng Bulakan ay naghahangad na mapaunlad ang
pamayanan sa pamamagitan ng:
MUNICIPALITY OF BULAKAN
MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENT HEAD AND FUNCTIONS
NATIONAL OFFICIAL
Armi C. Torres Dangal Imelda G. Fernando P/Supt. Jesus Reyes SFO4 Antonio C de Jesus
BIR Collection Postmaster Chief of Police Fire Marshall
Officer Mun. of Bulakan
MAYOR: HON. PATRICK NEIL F. MENESES
BARANGAY OFFICIALS
a. Plantilla Personnel : 73
b. Temporary : 6
c. Co-Terminus : 2
d. Elected : 12
e. Casual : 55
f. Others
f.1 Job Order : 51
f.2 Contract of service : 5
T O TAL : 204
B. Fiscal Matters
3. Crime Statistics
a. Types of Offenses:
Index Crime 209
Non Index Crime 84
b. Solved Cases 43
c. Unsolved cases 213
d. Crime Solution Efficiency Rate 14.67%
e. Cleared Cases 19
f. Average Monthly Crime Rate
per 100,000 population
January 36.91
February 40.73
March 30.55
April 31.82
May 26.73
June 39.46
July 21.64
August 25.46
September 30.55
October 31.82
November 22.91
December 34.37
No. of
No. CLASSIFICATION OF BUSINESS Establishment
1 AUTO SUPPLY / SPARE PARTS 28
2 BAKERY 28
3 BANKING INSTITUTION 5
4 COMMUNICATION (news paper, cellsite etc) 6
5 CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY 35
6 COOPERATIVES 5
7 CORPORATION 9
8 DEALER (meat, chicken, rice dealer etc..) 33
9 DRUGSTORE 9
10 DRY GOODS (plastic ware etc..) 42
11 EATERY (restaurant, canteen, etc.) 82
12 ENTERPRISES 24
13 FOOD PRODUCT 18
14 FUNERAL SERVICES / CEMETERY 11
15 GARMENT / EMBROIDERY 21
16 GASOLINE STATION 9
17 GENERAL MERCHANDISE 39
18 GROCERY STORE / SARI-SARI STORE 311
19 HANDICRAFT 5
20 INDUSTRIAL TRADING 39
21 INTERNET CAF 79
22 JEWELRY SHOP 2
23 JUNKSHOP 17
24 MANUFACTURING 13
25 MARKETING 5
26 MEDICAL SERVICES (Clinic, Hospital, Laboratory) 20
27 PAWNSHOP 16
28 Poultry Farm / Poultry Supply / Rice Supply 25
29 PRIVATE SCHOOLS 12
30 RECREATIONAL FACILITIES 7
31 REPAIR SHOP 8
32 RETAILING 14
33 SCHOOLSUPPLIES &GIFT SHOP / ACCESSORIES 26
34 SERVICES ( parlor, shop, etc / FOUDATION 104
35 SILKSCREEN PRINTING/ DIGITAL PRINTING 18
36 TRANSPORTATION 1
37 VENDOR (vegetable, meat, etc..) 207
38 WATER REFILLING STATION 32
39 APARTMENT / LAND RENTAL 42
40 PEST CONTROL 13
41 DRUG REHABILATATION 1
42 FIRING RANGE 1
43 GAMING 2
44 ANIMAL CLINIC 1
45 SPA SALON 4
46 PHARMACY 9
47 TRAVEL AGENCY 1
48 LOGISTICS 1
49 FOUNDATION 1
50 GAS CENTER 5
TOTAL 1,446
TOURISM INDUSTRY
LISTS OF RESORTS
Name Location Contact Persons Facilities /Remarks/Others
Jogima Farm and Resort. Lush greens
surround the clear fresh water of
Cool Wave Ranch and Resort Olympic size swimming pool for
exclusive gatherings. Round the clock
Jogima Farm San Francisco,
Ms. Jho lifeguards for your security.
and Resort Bulakan,Bulacan
Conference Rooms for corporate
Maglalang
meetings and other special activities.
Resort
With restaurants and a bar that suites
your appetite.
The only resort in Bulakan where you
Villa Elena Taliptip, Bulakan,
Capt. Rodolfo Isidro can go fishing and boating. Contact
Fishing Resort Bulacan
person is Capt. Rodolfo Isidro
-
Maglalang Pitpitan, Bulakan,
Mr. Pablo Maglalang Can hold private parties
Resort Bulacan
San Nicolas, Mrs. Leticia Also for private function such as
Bon-Bon Resort
Bulakan, Bulacan Panganiban weddings and others.
Cool Wave
San Nicolas,
Ranch and Mr. Dennis Cruz Wave Pool and Horse Back Riding
Bulakan, Bulacan
Resort
Bon-Bon
Resort
b. POULTRY
b.1 Chicken
Broiler 2 2 30,000
Layer
b.2 Mallard duck
b.3 Muscovy duck
b.4 Quail
b.5 Turkey
c. CATTLE
d. CARABAO
e. GOAT
A.2 SEMI-COMMERCIAL FARMING
b. POULTRY
b.1 Chicken 2 2 500
Broiler(Chinese Chicken)
Layer
b.2 Mallard duck 1 1 350
b.3 Muscovy duck
b.4 Quail
b.5 Turkey
c. CATTLE
d. CARABAO
1 1 80
e. GOAT
b. POULTRY
b.1 Chicken
Broiler
Layer
b.2 Mallard duck 280 65 280
b.3 Muscovy duck 195 56 195
b.4 Quail
b.5 Turkey 25 15 25
b.6 Fighting Cock
70 16 70
c. CATTLE
9 5 9
d. CARABAO
600 30 600
e. GOAT
3000 2500 3000
f. DOG
B. FISHERY AND AQUATIC RESOURCES
750
Total Number of Fisherfolk
Fisherfolk by Classification
C.RICE FARMING
D. VEGETABLE FARMING
1. ROADS
Length in Kilometers
Classification
Concrete Asphalt Gravel Earth Total
National Road 5.887 5.887
Provincial Road 6.63 3.57 10.2
4. BOX CULVERT
Name/Location Classification Length Width
(meters)
P-1, Bambang Double-Barrel 5 6
Gitna, Balubad Single-Barrel 3.2 6.7
Sta. Ana (Near Single-Barrel 5.5 4
Brgy. Hall)
Bagio Sta. Ines Single-Barrel 3 4.8
BARANGAY STATUS
Matungao MRF Working Condition
San Francisco MRF Working Condition
Balubad MRF Working Condition
San Nicolas MRF Working Condition
Tibig MRF Working Condition
Pitpitan MRF Working Condition
San Jose MRF On Going Construction
Taliptip Sanitary Landfill
Perez Still No Identified Location
Bambang Still No Identified Location
Bagumbayan Sanitary Landfill
Sta. Ines Still No Identified Location
Sta. Ana w/ identified MRF Location
Maysantol Still No Identified Location
TELEPHONE SYSTEM
COMMUNICATION SERVICES
1. Municipal Handheld Radio Receiver
2. Telephone
3. Internet
4.
Name of Company No. of Subscriber Capacity
PLDT 1,365 1,500
Digitel
Globe (Cell site) N/A
Smart (Cell site) N/A
Fax Machine
a. Post Office 1
b. Post Master 1
c. Mail Sorter 1
d. Postal Clerk1
e. Mail carrier 4
f. Mail truck 0
g. Motorcycle 3
h. Bicycle 0
i. Postal station 0
11. HOUSING
A. SQUATTERS AREA
LIST OF SUBDIVISION
Name of Location Developer Area No of Class
Subdivision (Sq. m.) Units
Triple Junction Subd. Brgy. Soc Rodrigo 184,011 185 3
Matungao
Villa Sofia Subd. Brgy. Sofia 18,464 68 3
Matungao Pagayunan
Gardenia Homes Brgy. Sta. Ana Wenceslao 39,039 27 2
Concepcion
Dona Juanita Subd. Brgy. Sta. Ana Jack Rodrigo 53,257 61 3
Angelita Village Brgy. Taliptip Armando 22,930 37 3
Pascual
Sainte de Honore Brgy. Antonio 25,000 43 2
Bambang Gonzales
Doa Juanita Subd. Brgy. Jack Rodrigo 221 3
Bambang
Darius Ville Brgy. Pitpitan Porfirio Ting 1,700 60 3
Darius Ville Brgy. San Porfirio Ting 310,000 -
Nicolas
Camilla Subd. Brgy. Crown 66.074 126 unit -
Matungao Communities sq.m. as of March
2010
CEMETERIES
TOTAL NUMNBER
OF
SCHOOL LOCATION ENROLLMENT CONTACT PERSON
TEACHING
SY 2012 2013 FORCE
As of Feb. 2013
Doa Candelaria Bambang 1,195 38 Mrs. Maria Candelario/
Meneses Duque High Bulakan, Bulacan 760-6590
School
Taliptip National Taliptip Bulakan, 1,099 44 Mr. Ronaldo Castor/
High School Bulacan 668-0389
Xavier High School San Francisco, 690 18 Mrs. Maria Candelario/
Bulakan, Bulacan 760-6590
Romeo Acua Santos Matungao, 198 Mr. Ronaldo Castor
Mem. H/S Bulakan, Bulacan 668-0389
T O TAL 3,182 100
D. SECONDARY PUBLIC YEAR 2012-2013
TOTAL NUMNBER
OF
SCHOOL LOCATION ENROLLMENT CONTACT PERSON
TEACHING
SY 2012 2013 FORCE
As of Feb. 2013
TOTAL NUMNBER
OF
SCHOOL LOCATION ENROLLMENT CONTACT PERSON
TEACHING
SY 2012 - 2013 FORCE
Bulacan State Matungao 1st sem 1,116 43 Dr. Mariano de Jesus
University (Meneses Bulakan, Bulacan 2nd sem 1000 792-2661 / 668-0437
Campus)
TOTAL 2,116 2
HEALTH SERVICES:
1. HEALTH INDICES
Number Rate
Number
1. AURI 1,623
2. Watery Diarrhea 133
3. Skin Disorder/Disease 153
4. Oral Thrush 33
5. Ear, Nose Throat (ENT) 23
6. Pneumonia 14
7. Tonsillitis 24
8 Sore Eyes 19
9. Infected Wound 22
10. Chicken Pox 12
Total
1. Asphyxia by Hanging 1
2. TB Meningitis 123
3. Acute Gastroenteritis 1
4. Dengue 153
5. Diarrhea 500
6. Hear/Vascular 693
6. St. Joseph of Padua Medical Brgy. San Jose Dra Oda G. Lagco
Laboratory
7. LM Medical Laboratory Brgy. San Jose Ms. Lovelyn M. Carpio
10. Infirmary Hospital E.S. Garcia Gen. Brgy. Sta. Ana Dra. Eloisa S. Garcia
Mdse.
11. Clinica Salus Infirmarum Brgy. San Jose Dra. Marcelina P. Vitug
12. St. Joseph Poly Clinic Brgy. San Jose Dr. Roberto Ramirez
14. ASA Pediatric Clinic Brgy. San Nicolas Dra. Angelyn Coronel
15. Angels Light Diagnostic Clinic Ms. Harlee P. Ilaw
VISION
SERVICE STATISTICS
Service Connection
Estimated Total Population Served 10, 674
Unaccounted for Water 9%
BOARD OF DIRECTOR
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION
COOPERATIVES
Name of No. of Contact Person Address
Organization Members
PAMANA Credit & Brgy.
Development Coop. Bagumbayan,
Bulakan, Bulacan
SECTORAL ORGANIZATIONS
This
By
In coordination
With
Local Government Unit
Non-Government Organizations
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Table of Loads :
Medical
Period Garment/Embroidery Corporation Cooperative Resultant
Services
12:00mn-1:00am 75 21 10.8 5 798
1:00am-2:00am 75 21 10.8 5 798
2:00am-3:00am 75 21 10.8 5 798
3:00am-4:00am 75 21 10.8 5 798
4:00am-5:00am 75 21 10.8 5 826.56
5:00am-6:00am 75 21 10.8 5 846.56
6:00am-7:00am 200 94.5 10.8 5 1389.56
7:00am-8:00am 200 94.5 54 27.5 1629.29
8:00am-9:00am 200 94.5 54 27.5 1807.04
9:00am-10:00am 200 94.5 54 27.5 1842.32
10:00am-11:00am 200 94.5 54 27.5 1947.68
11:00am-12:00nn 200 94.5 54 27.5 3881.93
12:00nn-1:00pm 375 21 64.8 30 4141.03
1:00pm-2:00pm 375 105 64.8 30 4178.33
2:00pm-3:00pm 375 105 64.8 30 4147.55
3:00pm-4:00pm 375 105 64.8 30 16447.55
4:00pm-5:00pm 375 105 64.8 30 16317.55
5:00pm-6:00pm 375 105 64.8 30 16317.55
6:00pm-7:00pm 375 31.5 64.8 30 16319.65
7:00pm-8:00pm 375 31.5 64.8 30 15875.15
8:00pm-9:00pm 225 31.5 16.2 7.5 1958.15
9:00pm-10:00pm 225 31.5 16.2 7.5 1946
10:00pm-11:00pm 225 31.5 16.2 7.5 1894.3
11:00pm-12:00mn 225 31.5 16.2 7.5 1226.2
118131.95
Total
KW-hr
INDUSTRIAL:
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION :
TOTAL :
Period Residential Commercial Industrial Government Resultant
12:00mn-1:00am 8395.077 798 277 160 9630.077
1:00am-2:00am 8395.077 798 277 160.2 9630.277
2:00am-3:00am 8395.077 798 277 160 9630.077
3:00am-4:00am 8395.077 798 277 160.5 9630.577
4:00am-5:00am 9946.3785 826.56 779 132.5 11684.4385
5:00am-6:00am 14323.0415 846.56 803 133.3 16105.9015
6:00am-7:00am 17448.9646 1389.56 793 126 19757.5246
7:00am-8:00am 17448.9646 1629.29 803 147.8 20029.0546
8:00am-9:00am 16965.111 1807.04 784 134 19690.151
9:00am-10:00am 15014.538 1842.32 798 128 17782.858
10:00am-11:00am 14602.836 1947.68 798 130 17478.516
11:00am-12:00nn 16839.763 3881.93 798 127 21646.693
12:00nn-1:00pm 18644.7355 4141.03 882 119 23786.7655
1:00pm-2:00pm 15554.2345 4178.33 877 119 20728.5645
2:00pm-3:00pm 11804.5555 4147.55 891 119 16962.1055
3:00pm-4:00pm 11804.5555 16447.55 1089 132.8 29473.9055
4:00pm-5:00pm 11804.5555 16317.55 1089 129.8 29340.9055
5:00pm-6:00pm 24751.7535 16317.55 1099 175.8 42344.1035
6:00pm-7:00pm 33721.2845 16319.65 881 182.5 51104.4345
7:00pm-8:00pm 43712.3575 15875.15 881 195 60663.5075
8:00pm-9:00pm 44459.7305 1958.15 881 188 47486.8805
9:00pm-10:00pm 44211.9825 1946 841 191 47189.9825
10:00pm-11:00pm 28999.551 1894.3 841 176 31910.851
11:00pm-12:00mn 10006.896 1226.2 841 176 12250.096
Total 595938.2472
DESIGN COMPUTATION :
LOAD FORECAST :
Residential :
Average Rating
Class A : 5.8 KW / H.H
Class B : 3.5 KW / H.H
Class C : 2.0 KW / H.H
Class D : 1.2 KW / H.H
Commercial :
Auto Supply : 5 KW/ establishment
Banking Institution : 10 KW / establishment
Food Product : 15 KW / establishment
Gas Center : 12 KW / establishment
Poultry Farm : 10 KW / establishment
Food Chain : 30 KW/ establishment
Drug Store : 9 KW / establishment
Internet Caf : 15 KW / establishment
Water Refilling Station : 10 KW / establishment
Private School : 17 KW / school
Medical Services : 25 KW / establishment
Garment/Embroidery : 10 KW / establishment
Corporation : 12 KW / establishment
Cooperative : 10 KW / establishment
Govt Institutions:
Street lights : 11 KW / BRGY
Municipal building : 8 KW
Barangay hall : 3 KW / BRGY
Public market : 15 KW / establishment
Public School : 3.5 KW / SCHOOL
ASSUMPTIONS :
Demand Factor Division
Factor
Residential : 80 % 3.1
Commercial : 78 % 1.459
Industrial : 80 % 1.49
Government : 74.5 % 1.1
RESIDENTIAL :
COMMERCIAL :
INDUSTRIAL :
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION :