MAASIN CITY,
Southern Leyte, Aug. 8 (PNA) –- The Department of Public Works and Highways
Southern Leyte District Engineering Office (DPWH-SLDEO) is eyeing PHP3.26
billion worth of infrastructure projects for the province in 2017, more than
double its current allotment.
The DPWH
field office recently submitted its shortlist of 76 projects to the regional
office and central office for inclusion in the 2017 DPWH Infrastructure Program
under the General Appropriations Act.
“Citing our
experiences in the past years, we don’t expect that all projects will be
approved, but we want to have a considerable share of the budget pie especially
that funding for infrastructure increases every year,” said District Engineer
Ma. Margarita C. Junia.
Of the
PHP3.26 billion proposed outlay, PHP970.14 million is for maintenance and
rehabilitation of national roads; PHP454.03 million for widening of national
highways; PHP590.74 million for off carriageway improvement; PHP195.5 million
for repair of bridges; PHP659.03 million for construction and maintenance of
flood control systems; PHP298 million for construction of roads leading to
airports, seaports and tourist destinations; and PHP96.5 million for
improvement of various infrastructure including local projects.
While
waiting for the final approval of 2017 projects, the SLDEO conducts
pre-detailed engineering activities such as survey, preparation of design plan,
preparation of technical specifications, coming up with construction schedule,
road right of way acquisition plans, among others.
“We have to
lay out pre-implementation plans so we will be ready to keep the project up and
running once the proposed budget is approved,” Junia said.
Among the
projects with higher proposed funding are the upgrading of road leading to
various tourist destinations in Maasin City (PHP150 million), Limsawa Island
Cirumferential Road (PHP100 million), and Liloan-San Ricardo Circumferential
Road (PHP88 million).
For this
year, the field office is implementing PHP1.47 billion worth of projects. These
are 70 percent complete as of mid-2016.
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