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DPWH RO 8 Reactivates "Lakbay-Alalay 2016" in Observance of All Saints Day
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Regional Office 8 reactivates “Lakbay-Alalay 2016” Program starting 5:00 P.M. on October 28 until 12:00 noon of November 2, 2016. This is in line with the Department’s thrust of assisting all motorists in observance of All Saints Day every November 1.
DPWH Creates Right-of-Way Task Force for Urgent Infrastructure Projects
A task force that will handle right-of-way acquisition has been created by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to minimize delay in project implementation.
Under Department Order No. 203, series of 2016, DPWH Secretary Mark A. Villar ordered the creation of Unified Project Management Office Right-of-Way (UPMO-ROW) Task Force that will now handle the monitoring of ROW issues that affect the implementation of UPMO road, bridge and flood control projects nationwide.
DPWH 6 Set for Undas 2016
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Mark A. Villar ordered the Regional Directors and District Engineers all over the country to activate the annual “Lakbay-Alalay” program for the forthcoming observance of All Saints Day and All Souls Day.
Through a memorandum, Villar directed the regional and district heads to create a composite team, including an anchorman, that will aid the traveling public on strategic locations in their respective jurisdictions from at 5:00 o’clock in the afternoon on October 28 until 12:00 noon of November 2, 2016.
DPWH Prepares Roads for All Saints' Day; Reactivates 'Lakbay Alalay' Program
All national highways, more importantly those leading to public and private cemeteries are now being cleared from obstructions and potholes by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in preparation for the observance of All Saints’ Day.
This is one of the programs of all DPWH maintenance offices nationwide, to ensure safety of huge volume of motorists expected to flock major roads this coming long weekend.
DPWH Completes Access Road to Unspoiled Beaches of Pilar, Cebu
More travelers can now explore Cebu’s best kept secret paradise in the unfrequented town of Pilar in Camotes Islands with the completion of a road improvement project of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
A total of 5.4 kilometers of Pilar Circumferential Road has been paved by the DPWH, giving tourists and local residents a better road access to its sugary-white beaches, pristine waters and picturesque views.
DPWH Completes Access Road to Unspoiled Beaches of Pilar, Cebu
More travelers can now explore Cebu’s best kept secret paradise in the unfrequented town of Pilar in Camotes Islands with the completion of a road improvement project of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
A total of 5.4 kilometers of Pilar Circumferential Road has been paved by the DPWH, giving tourists and local residents a better road access to its sugary-white beaches, pristine waters and picturesque views.
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