Molano Answers Protests on AC Construction Projects
Regional Director Antonio Molano Jr promised to keep track of road projects in Angeles City after meeting with the city mayor and council.
Regional Director Antonio Molano Jr promised to keep track of road projects in Angeles City after meeting with the city mayor and council.
DPWH had resumed two of its construction projects in Cabanatuan after settling issues with the City Government here.
The implementation of the construction of the P11.2-million Cabanatuan City-Papaya Road (CCPR) and the P35.5-million rehabilitation of the damaged portion of the Nueva Ecija-Aurora Road (NEAR) were set to full blast after it had been stopped by Mayor Julius Cesar Vergara early this June.
Mayor Vergara alleged DPWH’s lack of coordination with the local authorities causing inconvenience to the public.
DPWH-3 pledged full cooperation with the Local Government Units and agencies concerned over the public clamor for a well-lighted Manila North Road (MNR).
Regional Director Antonio Molano Jr., admitted in an interview that his office has been receiving complaints from motorists and local residents about the risks brought by the “dark” stretch of Macarthur Highway from Barangay San Agustin to Barangay Telebastagan here.
The Department of Public Works and Highways has completed the construction of 440.14 kilometers of Farm-to-Market Roads (FMRs) costing P2.36 billion.
Under the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project Phase 3 (ARISP-III), DPWH implemented the construction of 126 FMR projects that aim to benefit hundreds of agricultural communities from across the country.
The Department of Public Works and Highways has completed the construction of 440.14 kilometers of Farm-to-Market Roads (FMRs) costing P2.36 billion.
Under the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project Phase 3 (ARISP-III), DPWH implemented the construction of 126 FMR projects that aim to benefit hundreds of agricultural communities from across the country.
The Department of Public Works and Highways has completed the construction of 440.14 kilometers of Farm-to-Market Roads (FMRs) costing P2.36 billion.
Under the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project Phase 3 (ARISP-III), DPWH implemented the construction of 126 FMR projects that aim to benefit hundreds of agricultural communities from across the country.
The Department of Public Works and Highways has completed the construction of 440.14 kilometers of Farm-to-Market Roads (FMRs) costing P2.36 billion.
Under the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project Phase 3 (ARISP-III), DPWH implemented the construction of 126 FMR projects that aim to benefit hundreds of agricultural communities from across the country.
Department of Public Works and Highways IX Regional Director Jorge U. Sebastian, Jr. warned contractors on their accomplishment during the coordination meeting held in the DPWH Conference Room last July 3, 2014. Sebastian cited the importance of the meeting crucial in assessing project implementation progress in compliance to the Secretary’s Policy instruction on target accomplished of 85% by December 2014.
He noticed that some contractors failed to accomplished more during dry season, how much more during the rainy season.
The Department of Public Works and Highways has completed the construction of 440.14 kilometers of Farm-to-Market Roads (FMRs) costing P2.36 billion.
Under the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project Phase 3 (ARISP-III), DPWH implemented the construction of 126 FMR projects that aim to benefit hundreds of agricultural communities from across the country.
The Department of Public Works and Highways has completed the construction of 440.14 kilometers of Farm-to-Market Roads (FMRs) costing P2.36 billion.
Under the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project Phase 3 (ARISP-III), DPWH implemented the construction of 126 FMR projects that aim to benefit hundreds of agricultural communities from across the country.