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CAVITE CHAPTER Bahay Ng Arkitektong Kabitenyo (UAP-Cavite Headquarters), Cavite Civic Center Compound, Bgy UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES CAVITE CHAPTER Bahay ng Arkitektong Kabitenyo (UAP-Cavite Headquarters), Cavite Civic Center Compound, Bgy. Palico IV, Imus City, Cavite ACTIVITY REPORT NO. 1 UAP Inaugural Rites and Strategic Planning Conference 2016 The United Architects of the Philippines held their annual inaugural rites and strategic planning conference last June 30 to July 1, 2016 at the Bahay ng Panlalawigan ng IloIlo (Provincial Capitol of IloIlo). With this fiscal years’ thrust - Unity, Accountability and Professional Excellence, a huge number of chapter presidents came to represent their respective UAP Chapters to witness and grace the momentous event. Also happened was the 1st National Chapter Presidents’ Assembly participated, of course, by the chapter presidents from all over the various points of the country or even across international borders. The Arkitektong Kabitenyo is represented by Arch. Charles Servida, the UAP-Cavite Chapter President. Also present that time were two of Cavite Chapter’s pride, UAP Secretary General, UAP-Cavite Past President, and UAP-Cavite first Fellow, Arch. Renato Heray, fuap and the Committee Chairman on Bayanihan Arkitektura, UAP-Cavite Past President, and UAP B3 Past District Director, Arch. Rene Richie Corcuera, uap. The Inaugural was majorly sponsored by Davies Paints. #IloIloInaugural #MabuhayAngUAP #ArkitektongKabitenyoRepresent More information www.united-architects.org 5-Time PRC’s Most Outstanding Accredited Professional Organization of the Year (2002, 2007, 2008, 2011 & 2014) More information www.united-architects.org 5-Time PRC’s Most Outstanding Accredited Professional Organization of the Year (2002, 2007, 2008, 2011 & 2014) UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES CAVITE CHAPTER Bahay ng Arkitektong Kabitenyo (UAP-Cavite Headquarters), Cavite Civic Center Compound, Bgy. Palico IV, Imus City, Cavite ACTIVITY REPORT NO. 2 0.5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING All is set, all systems go, and we’re ready to rumble again as the 0.5 Board of Directors Meeting for FY 2016-2017 of UAP-Cavite Chapter was held at the conference room of the Bahay ng Arkitektong Kabitenyo in Imus City last July 11, 2016. Ten (10) members of UAP-Cavite Board of Directors attended the meeting. The purpose of the meeting is for the BOD to create and generate concrete plans and programs for this whole fiscal year, hence, they also tackled all the chapter’s upcoming events. This kind of meeting is said to be done during Monday before the General Membership Meeting every 3rd Saturday of the month in order for the board to formulate and to take actions regarding the organization’s goals and objectives and also ensuring that all local and national activities will greatly benefit the general membership, thus its welfare towards corporate social responsibility and to promote unity, accountability and professional excellence. The board meeting adjourned at 11:40 p.m. #TheSneakPreview #AKTrailer #TheFirstHalf More information www.united-architects.org 5-Time PRC’s Most Outstanding Accredited Professional Organization of the Year (2002, 2007, 2008, 2011 & 2014) More information www.united-architects.org 5-Time PRC’s Most Outstanding Accredited Professional Organization of the Year (2002, 2007, 2008, 2011 & 2014) UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES CAVITE CHAPTER Bahay ng Arkitektong Kabitenyo (UAP-Cavite Headquarters), Cavite Civic Center Compound, Bgy. Palico IV, Imus City, Cavite ACTIVITY REPORT NO. 3 UAP REGIONAL DISTRICT B3 NEW OFFICERS PLANNING AND ORIENTATION COURSE Known to be solidly-united, the United Architects of the Philippines Regional District B3 held their team- building seminar last July 16, 2016 at My Father’s House in Cabuyao, Laguna. The two-day event was spearheaded by the B3 Council and Chapter Presidents. The activity was attended and participated by the newly-elected officers of each UAP B3 Chapters. The aim of the course is to provide functional knowledge of each positions held; to help each and every chapter to design and formulate this fiscal year’s plans, programs and projects and lastly, to promote camaraderie and harmonious relationship between and among chapters. Arkitektong Kabitenyo is represented by Architects Charles Servida, Dondon Olegario, Elda Guinto, Mark IgonIgon and Ed Samson. Other chapters who participated were Makati, Makati CBD, Makati Greenbelt, Fort Bonifacio and Las Pinas. #TheSolidDistrictB3 #CaviteCBDFortBoGreenbeltLasPinasMakati #All4114All More information www.united-architects.org 5-Time PRC’s Most Outstanding Accredited Professional Organization of the Year (2002, 2007, 2008, 2011 & 2014) More information www.united-architects.org 5-Time PRC’s Most Outstanding Accredited Professional Organization of the Year (2002, 2007, 2008, 2011 & 2014) UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES CAVITE CHAPTER Bahay ng Arkitektong Kabitenyo (UAP-Cavite Headquarters), Cavite Civic Center Compound, Bgy. Palico IV, Imus City, Cavite ACTIVITY REPORT NO. 4 1ST BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING The 1st Board of Directors Meeting for FY 2016-2017 of UAP-Cavite Chapter was held at the conference room of the Bahay ng Arkitektong Kabitenyo in Imus City last July 25, 2016. Ten (10) members of UAP- Cavite Board of Directors attended the meeting. The BOD Meeting’s main focus is the 21st Induction of Officers and New Members. Other agenda includes fellowship night (after induction), incoming sports activities, plant tours and lecture series as well as accomplished, ongoing and future chapter projects with regards to corporate social responsibility and continuous commitment and service in partnership with ABS- CBN Foundation and Failon Ngayon. True to their words, the officers/directors are bound to fulfill their duties and responsibilities not only for the benefit of the general membership but for the profession and professional organization as a whole. The board meeting adjourned at 10:00 p.m. #StartingOverAgain #ChangeIsComing #MasMaaksyon More information www.united-architects.org 5-Time PRC’s Most Outstanding Accredited Professional Organization of the Year (2002, 2007, 2008, 2011 & 2014) More information www.united-architects.org 5-Time PRC’s Most Outstanding Accredited Professional Organization of the Year (2002, 2007, 2008, 2011 & 2014) UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES CAVITE CHAPTER Bahay ng Arkitektong Kabitenyo (UAP-Cavite Headquarters), Cavite Civic Center Compound, Bgy. Palico IV, Imus City, Cavite ACTIVITY REPORT NO. 5 DZMM TLC – TEACHING, LEARNING, CARING UAP- Cavite Chapter shows their continuous greatness in service as they pledged to support and collaborate for the nth time with DZMM’s project, Teaching-Learning-Caring (TLC) campaign. Truly dedicated for the service and in the service for our neighbors, especially the young ones, Cavite Architects commit on the rehabilitation and refurbishment of the old TLC Classroom and Clinic On Wheels. Because of the number of children and out-of-school youths who want to go to school but were unable to and opted to because of financial difficulties, a mobile classroom was designed which aims to go around to different places and provide a mobile learning environment for children in remote areas and will also serve as a mobile clinic for the elders. After the construction commenced last June of this year, the exterior and interior was almost done and the chapter was just waiting for some finishing designs and stickers and the go-signal from ABS- CBN. Meanwhile, as of July 30, 2016, the mobile truck is now ready to deliver its teaching, learning and caring services to its prospective beneficiaries. #TLC #CorporateSocialResponsibility #AKplusDZMM More information www.united-architects.org 5-Time PRC’s Most Outstanding Accredited Professional Organization of the Year (2002, 2007, 2008, 2011 & 2014) More information www.united-architects.org 5-Time PRC’s Most Outstanding Accredited Professional Organization of the Year (2002, 2007, 2008, 2011 & 2014) UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES CAVITE CHAPTER Bahay ng Arkitektong Kabitenyo (UAP-Cavite Headquarters), Cavite Civic Center Compound, Bgy. Palico IV, Imus City, Cavite ACTIVITY REPORT NO. 6 1ST GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING The 1st General Membership Meeting for FY 2016-2017 of UAP-Cavite Chapter was held at the Bahay ng Arkitektong Kabitenyo in Imus City last July 30, 2016 with an outpouring attendance of 104 Cavite Architects. This only shows that UAP-Cavite is still a strong force to reckon with as far as attendance is concern and indeed, a good sign which is vital for any start up for this fiscal year. Two chapter sponsors presented their products, Colorsteel and Steeltech. Also happened was the debut of the A.K.S.E.P. (Arkitektong Kabitenyo Sharing Experiences in the Profession) with Immediate Past Chapter President, Arch. Edmon Samson as its maiden speaker. The meeting adjourned at 9:45 p.m. followed by the ‘Kapihan’ (fellowship) with a topic regarding ‘Professional Fees’. #104Stronger #1stGMMBlockbuster #SROangBahayNgAK More information www.united-architects.org 5-Time PRC’s Most Outstanding Accredited Professional Organization of the Year (2002, 2007, 2008, 2011 & 2014) More information www.united-architects.org 5-Time PRC’s Most Outstanding Accredited Professional Organization of the Year (2002, 2007, 2008, 2011 & 2014) UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES CAVITE CHAPTER Bahay ng Arkitektong Kabitenyo (UAP-Cavite Headquarters), Cavite Civic Center Compound, Bgy. Palico IV, Imus City, Cavite ACTIVITY REPORT NO. 7 1ST ARKITEKTONG KABITENYO SPORTS FELLOWSHIP The 1st Sports Fellowship for
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