CIEN 400312: Faculty Mark Assignment
CIEN 400312: Faculty Mark Assignment
CIEN 400312: Faculty Mark Assignment
College of Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering
CIEN 400312
On-The-Job Training
Members
ALBUNA, VINCENT M.
MORENO, CARLOS JAMES P.
PANER, YVON ANDREA R.
NAME OF FACULTY
ENGR. ARLHETH DELOS ANGELES
DATE SUBMITTED
SEPTEMBER 6, 2021
1. Name an organization which has recently been in the news. Study their website and the news
articles in the various media. Answer the following questions:
EEI Corporation (EEI) was founded by Rey Parker on April 17, 1931 as machinery and
mills supply house for the mining industry. The Company eventually expanded into
construction services, supply of manpower in the Philippines and overseas, and
distribution of a range of industrial machinery and systems. EEI Company owned by
Roberto Jose L. Castillo is a member of the Yuchengco Group of Companies, a
conglomerate with interests in banking, education, financial services, property
development and renewable energy.
EEI is quadruple-A rated as a General Engineering Contractor. This is the highest rating
for contractors issued by the Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board (PCAB) under
the Department of Trade and Industry. The Company also holds ISO 9001, ISO 14001,
and OHSAS 18001 certifications for quality, environment management, and occupational
health and safety standards. As such, it is a preferred contractor of global Engineering,
Procurement and Construction Companies.
The main challenge that EEI Corporation faced is about the issue of the Metro
Manila Skyway Stage 3 project. The incident led to 1 dead and 4 injured people.
Therefore, the Department of Labor and Employment’s (DOLE) National Capital
Region (NCR) office issued a work stoppage order against EEI Corporation and
ordered them together with the subcontractors of the Skyway extension project to
pay the administrative fines ranging from PHP80,000 up to PHP170,000 for each
day of non-compliance with occupational safety and health standards.
c.) What results should they produce, and what are the related benefits?
San Miguel Corporation, the concession holder of the Skyway Extension project,
has issued an apology to the victims of the accident at the project site. Alongside
the apology, is the company’s assurance to the victims that their needs and
essentials will be taken care of. In a statement released to the media, SMC
president and chief operating officer Ramon S. Ang said that although EEI
Corporation was the one handling the construction of the project, the SMC, as
project proponent, is taking the responsibility to take care of the victims. The
SMC chief also vowed that the incident will be investigated thoroughly, and that
company and its contractor EEI will make sure even stricter measures are in place
at the project site. Therefore, the two firms should be more careful and lay out the
safety protocols that will be implemented to prevent similar accidents from
happening during the construction of the Skyway extension project.
2. Your team is planning to start a Construction and A/E Consulting Company in the Philippines
after graduation. Align with IPMA ICB 4.0 Perspective Competence Element No.2, your team is
tasked to list down and briefly describe the government regulations to be complied and industry
standards to be used for successful Construction and A/E Consulting Service Company.
Description
Projects face different restrictions and requirements for developing a product or service
alongside the effect of the productions and project management processes. These restrictions
correspond to the geographical, social and professional specifics of the project and its external
environment in the form of laws, standards and regulations. Before starting a project, the
individual needs to analyze the scope and configuration of the project and seek out the relevant
standards and regulations that will have a direct or indirect influence on it. The relevant
standards and regulations should be considered as potential risks and opportunities that need
management attention. Compliance with relevant standards and regulations may affect the
organizational structures, processes and culture. In the domain of project management, the
individual may be called upon to understand and integrate relevant standards and regulations
within their project.This competence element includes benchmarking and improving the
organizational project management competences. Developing project management competence is
a constant process, a part of an organization's continuous improvement strategy and the duty of
every individual. It involves learning and improving strategies for influencing the project
management culture in organizations. The individual should use this competence to demonstrate
how all parts and layers of the management system might be improved. By increasing the
project, program or portfolio management competence, the organization increases its ability to
choose and perform successful project, program, and portfolios and thus achieve the
sustainability of the organization.
Knowledge
● Law regulation systems involved
● Autonomous professional regulation
● Professional standards and norms, e.g., IPMA standards
● ISO standards (e.g., ISO21500 guidance on project management or other standards of
ISO/TC258)
● Sustainability principles
● Benchmarking theory
● Benchmarking tools and methods
● Knowledge management
● Codes of ethics
● Codes of business conduct
● Differences between law theories
Identify and ensure that the project complies with all relevant codes of conduct and
professional regulation
Description
The individual should be able to identify relevant professional regulations for the context in
which the project operates. Each context usually has specific codes of conduct (ethical norms
written down in formal documents) and trading customs which sometimes are prescribed by law.
Moreover, they are often directly tied with procurement procedures and if not understood could
be a high risk for a project.
● Knows the appropriate codes of business conduct
● Knows the appropriate professional regulation for the particular industry sector (public
administration, civil engineering, information technology, telecommunication, etc.)
● Identifies ethics principles
● Identifies and uses the tacit trading laws not set by the code
● Aligns procurement practices with the code by the project team members
Identify and ensure that the project complies with relevant sustainability principles and
objectives
Description
The individual is able to assess the impact of the project on the environment and society.
Realising his or her, the individual, recommends and applies measures to limit or compensate for
negative consequences. The individual follows (or even exceeds) guidelines and rules on
sustainable development coming from within the organisation and from the wider and is evil to
realise a workable balance between the demands of society, impacts to the eco environment and
economy. The individual understands that sustainability aspects, measures and attitudes often
vary in different countries and cultures.
● Identifies the social and environmental consequences of the project
● Defines and communicates the sustainability targets for the project and its outcomes
● Aligns objectives with organisational strategy for sustainability
● Balances the demands of society, the environment and the economy (people, planet,
profit) with project processes and products
● Encourages the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies
Assess, use and develop professional standards and tools for the project
Description
The individual is able to comply with and utilise top professional standards. Those good
practises in project management come from a combination of the world leading standards and
personally develop tools and methods. The individual takes them into account while selecting
appropriate tools, methods and concepts (e.g. project lifecycle, stakeholder management, risk
management, etc.). Therefore, an individual always tries to find the best recipe for managing the
project by utilising top professional standards and adding and developing further improvements.
● Identifies and uses the relevant professional standards
● Identifies the specifics of a standard and manages the risks arising from applying a
standard to a project
● Identifies and uses the best practices for managing a project
● Develops and implements custom made standards for managing project team members
Identifies and assesses the relevant deficient areas of organisational competence in project
management
● Identifies and sets relevant benchmarks for the deficient areas
● Identifies the benchmarking baseline and best practise
● Benchmarks current performance against the best practise
● Identifies measures for the needed improvements
● Implements the identified measures and assesses the benefits gained
● Disseminates acquired know-how throughout the project organisation