MAASIN CITY,
Southern Leyte, April 24 (PNA) – Construction is now ongoing for 77 of the 82
regular 2016 infrastructure projects in the province as of mid-April, the
Department of Public Works and Highways Southern Leyte Office (DPWH-SLDEO)
reported.
District
Engineer Ma. Margarita C. Junia said the district posted a 43 percent
accomplishment during the early part of 2016 as far as construction stage is
concern. Of the 82 projects, five have been completed as of April 15, 2016 and
only two projects have not yet started.
These
completed projects are the PHP991,261 improvement of a multi-purpose gymnasium
in Padre Burgos town, PHP1.95 million road concreting from Esperanza to
Barangay Pinut-an in San Ricardo town, PHP2.89 million construction of dike in
the town center of Liloan, and PHP1.95 million construction of dike in coastal
areas of San Francisco town.
“For the
first quarter, we’re able to award 81 of the 82 projects. This was done before
the effectivity of the March 25 to May 8, 2016 public works in connection with
the May 9 elections,” Junia said, adding that awarding was not pushed through
for one project due to changes of design.
Of the 77
ongoing projects, 46 are bridges, which are up for major rehabilitation this
year.
These are
bridges of Liloan, Magaupas, Magkasag, Mayuga, Nahaong, Agogong, Biliran,
Bonbon, Caaga, Calayugan, Calian, Candatag, Canlawis, Canlupao, Cantamuac,
Canumay, Casao, Concepcion, Dinahugan, Higusoan, Hilogtogan, Hipgasan,
Iniguihan.
Also up for
rehabilitation are bridges of Lagiwliw, Looc, Mag-ata, Mahalo, Mapait, Maslog
1, Maslog 2, Padre Burgos, Pintuyan 1, Pintuyan 2, Sagbok, San Joaquin, San
Jose, San Ricardo, San Roque, San Vicente, Sangaahon, Son-ok, Sta Cruz 1, Sta.
Cruz 2, Subang Daku, Sudmon, Timba, and Villa Jacinta.
Under the
2016 infrastructure projects based on National Expenditure Program, the
district office is tasked to implement PHP1 billion worth of projects.
These
include rehabilitation, upgrading and construction of national highways,
improvements and widening of national roads, construction of missing gaps,
off-carriageway improvement, and million for construction and maintenance of
bridges along national highways.
Also listed
are construction and maintenance of flood mitigation structures and drainage
systems, improvement of access road leading to tourist destinations, and
million construction and repair of various infrastructure including local
projects.
The DPWH
field office rushed the bidding of these projects to ensure early start and
completion.
This also
allowed the government to award the project to contractor prior to the March 25
to May 8, 2016 public works ban.
Under the
Omnibus Election Code, the construction of public works, delivery of materials
for public works, and issuance of treasury warrant or similar devices for a
future undertaking chargeable against public funds is prohibited.
BNB/SQM/DPWH-PR/EGR
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