February 15, 2016

Hello Architect - communications with the architect for the proposed Panga crematorium


These are inspiration links for the architect who showed me the rough sketch for the crematorium yesterday


Our cremation machine would look operate like this:



Filipino cremation room  (our machine would look like this)

New Life (Cremation in the PHL)  Our machine brand is also serenity




On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 6:27 AM, Jorge Saguinsin <jorge.saguinsin@gmail.com> wrote:
Here is the correct dimension of cremation machine;  please adjust accordingly


Good morning Maam/Sir, please see attached file below for your reference.

Crematory Machine Dimensions
Width - 1.79m
Length - 3.35m
Height (up to secondary chamber) - 3100mm
Height of Chimney - 4572mm


Regards,
Malotsky Tangara
Marketing Staff - New Life Techwin Inc.






The area on which the the project will be located is part of a bigger project without tech description.  But we can provide you with the tct number

I shall forward you just the dimensions of body freezer and grinder.

The grinder will be the first priority.

cc:  RCG please give me copy of the TCT of the parcel where the crematorium will be located

       For New Life Techwin please give me the specs coming from you of the :

            grinder

            body freezer

On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 1:32 PM, edmar labaguis <edmarlabaguis@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Sir Jorge,
Good afternoon. ..
Please see list below for items which we greatly need on our ongoing project:
●land title and geodetic sketch on where the project will be located.
●technical specification of the ff:
•grinder • crematorium • body freezer
Best regards,
Edmar
On 10 Feb 2016 09:49, "Jorge Saguinsin" <jorge.saguinsin@gmail.com> wrote:
Kumusta na po?

On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 1:20 PM, Jorge Saguinsin <jorge.saguinsin@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Architect:

I would just like to review my notes regarding our conversation:

1.  Project:    AE, BOM, Specs for Building Permit Purposes of a crematorium in Pangasinan +
    Site dev plan (the pathwalk, drive way, landscaping, and proposed open ossuary site at the        back of the crematorium, and perspective/rendering

2.  What is required from your office:

    CV, Sketch, and a draft of proposal

3.  Timeline:     2 weeks

4.  Specifics of desgn:

    100 sm  50% for customer area, 50% for crematorium

     Customer area:

     with ramp for PWD, with 1 .5  to  2 meters porch with box type railings; 0.5 plant box around,, say 0.5 chb base for glass panels for front, 1/2 only for the sise to enable display of urns, with unisex CR, ceiling would be 2.to 2.5 only, capable of being cooled by a  1 tonne split type of stand alone aircon.   can accommodate 20 to 30 customers;   with shades/or canopy in front to protect customers from heat;   

     ceiling could be decorated with pin and LED lgiht, and have some 2.x 6 inch wood decor;

     toilet is hotel standard;   flooring should be non slip dark/earth color

   Cremation area:

   50 sm:

   Can accommodate 2 crematorium, the slab should be strong and thick enough to bear a 30 ton crematorium;  the space at the front should be able to accommodate the maneuvering of 2m + stretcher/  the wall at the left should have:

 2 x 2 louvre;  and space for an industrial fan ( 1 x 1 sm)

ceiling is four meters open type with structural visible but with insulation;for the roof, if feasble as hot air rises, the roof should have revolving motorless exhaust, or a chimney vent

right side wall should have;

door with filshutter:

      high  and wide enough enough to accommodate entry of 2nd crematorium whose specs should be sent later 

     width:   1.74 meters,  length  2.44 meters, height :    4.33 meters

    Outside would be fuel tank good for 100 liters with 1 inch GI pipe running from outside through the wall to the crematorium

THE CREMATORIUM design must withstand the extreme heat generated by the crematorium, about 1000 degrees Fahrenheit max, vent this out, and must not be felt in the customer area.  There should be enough clearance between the crematorium and the wall

Between the crematorium and  and customer area:

     1.   An industrial door (steel type)   1 meter wide, swing type;, with  1 x 1 foot window

     2. 6 inch CHB wall with mortar


4.  Price -  finalize when you talk to your partner engineer tomorrow;

   But I suggested:   30t without signature;  40t with signature.  You said you preferred the one with signature.

5.  Timeline:   14 calendar days.

Thank you.
______________________________________________________

Here are my other notes for the previous planner who says he cant keep up:


1.  I sent a very rough sketch of the site development plan that will cover the frontage and the back:   front drive way  (3 to 5 meters) and garden, back ash crypt plaza and garden and pathwalk to the left for the garden with landscaping and park bench, to the right, a drive way. (2 to 3 meters)   At the right side would be a drive way for hearse and vehicles who will deliver the casket and or the body to the crematorium

2.  The architecture/perspective must match or be a mirror image of the chapel at the other side.

3.  The wall at the front  and quarter is preferred to be glass so that the view from the outside merges with the inside.  Also, the front and side at the side near the gate would be a place for the display of urns (the left side) so that the passers by at the pathway can see the urn.

4.  At the customers area:

      1.  There is only one main door for the entrance for the customer area.  There is no reception or viewing area.  The area near the door (which should at center say 2 meter metal/industrial door double swing with glass peep) could be the viewing area.  (Or they could view it inside the crematorium room)

     2.   The only enclosed space will be cr (unisex) say 1 x2 and the kitchenette say 4 x 2 meters faucet, sink table tops and cabinet)  The provision for office could be just table and chair for the one in charge. of the crematorium

    3.  The customer area is low ceilinged say 2 meters and the customer area vs crematorium are insulated (especially the ceiling) .  The customer area shall be provided with floor type air con.

5.  At the crematorium:

     1.  It should be high ceilenged.  say 4 to 5 meters.  Industrial construction, no ceiling but reflextix insulation at the roof, open structure at the roof, with louver panel and provision for industrial fan.  The chimney of the crematorium (mga 5 meters high) should protrude from the roof.

    2.  The customers area opens to the front with a 2 meter metal door., It opens to the side driveway (at the right side) with a 3 to 4 meters industrial door.  The door should be wide enough to accept the delivery of a 2nd crematorium

   3.  Other equipment the crematorium area:

       1.  Space near the customer area for prep and viewing

       2.  Grinding machine (say 0.5 x 0.5 meters

       3.  Body freezer (later on)   2 meters x 8 per module

      4.  Casket stack   -    1  meter x 2 meters  (4 levels)

The shape of  the crematorium should be rectangular (pahaba) The area may be increased to 120 m2 if there are constraints with the above requirements

Customers area should be 60 to 65% of the total area (or subject to the cooling power of available air con.
    

On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 9:29 PM, Jorge Saguinsin <jorge.saguinsin@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Architect

Thank you for the conversation and may I refer you to our site:  http://holygardenschapel.blogspot.com/

for picture inspiration. for chapel and crematorium concept

For the body crypt:   Body crypts blog

Have a great Sunday evening







I requested that CV and copy of your past portfolio be sent or shown me.  The Architect with whom we are talking cant seem to get the design that I want.

Puwede po kaya?

Thank you and best regards.


Jorge



To "be the best, do your best, expect the best" always

N.B.   The information contained herein are private and confidential in nature.  The sender does not assume any damage that may arise from improper use of the email contained. ;  especially if the information in this communication falls into the wrong hands causing damage and loss. to the company or any other parties.



--
Jorge U. Saguinsin
To "be the best, do your best, expect the best" always

N.B.   The information contained herein are private and confidential in nature.  The sender does not assume any damage that may arise from improper use of the email contained. ;  especially if the information in this communication falls into the wrong hands causing damage and loss. to the company or any other parties.



--
Jorge U. Saguinsin
To "be the best, do your best, expect the best" always

N.B.   The information contained herein are private and confidential in nature.  The sender does not assume any damage that may arise from improper use of the email contained. ;  especially if the information in this communication falls into the wrong hands causing damage and loss. to the company or any other parties.



--
Jorge U. Saguinsin
To "be the best, do your best, expect the best" always

N.B.   The information contained herein are private and confidential in nature.  The sender does not assume any damage that may arise from improper use of the email contained. ;  especially if the information in this communication falls into the wrong hands causing damage and loss. to the company or any other parties.



--
Jorge U. Saguinsin
To "be the best, do your best, expect the best" always

N.B.   The information contained herein are private and confidential in nature.  The sender does not assume any damage that may arise from improper use of the email contained. ;  especially if the information in this communication falls into the wrong hands causing damage and loss. to the company or any other parties.



--
Jorge U. Saguinsin
To "be the best, do your best, expect the best" always

N.B.   The information contained herein are private and confidential in nature.  The sender does not assume any damage that may arise from improper use of the email contained. ;  especially if the information in this communication falls into the wrong hands causing damage and loss. to the company or any other parties.

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