HTC's Notable Projects

» Terrace Grove Flood Investigation and Stormwater Drainage Study, Teresa, Rizal, Philippines. HTC was engaged to assess the flooding problem and formulate an overall drainage plan and design for the proposed residential development and developed alternative flood mitigation schemes. Conducted collection, collation and evaluation of relevant hydrometeorological and flood data; investigation and reconnaissance survey; formulation of the storm water drainage and flood mitigation plan.
» Naga City Disaster Mitigation Project, Camarines Sur, Bicol Region, Philippines. Mitigation measures were formulated to include structural measures such as preparation of urban drainage master plan, river improvement works along Naga River, waterway restoration and bypass channel. Non-structural measures include the preparation of a new city development and land use plan, information and educational campaign and institutional strengthening of the disaster management office.
» San Carlos City Disaster Mitigation Project, Negros Occidental, Western Visayas Region, Philippines. Project components are: risk assessment, hazard mapping and flood mitigation. Structural and non-structural measures were formulated in the mitigation strategy. Preparation of urban drainage masterplan, river improvement works of Palampas River and Baticulan flood works. Land use zoning, watershed conservation, institutional strengthening of the disaster management office. Engineering plans and cost estimates were prepared for the alternative schemes proposed.
» Magballo-Balicotoc-Canlamay Integrated Irrigation Project, in Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental, Philippines. A sub-project of the ADB-assisted Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project for NIA. Conducted hazard mitigation identification, risk characterization, and provide risk management recommendations for the design, construction, and operation of the proposed Binalawan Dam, a 16-meter high concrete arch buttress dam with total length of 110 m, reservoir area of 32 hectares, and storage capacity of about 0.742 million cubic meters.
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