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DPWH deploys assistance team for "Undas" 2017

The Department of Public Works and Highways will be deploying composite team from the District Engineering Offices nationwide to assist motorists and the general public from October 30 to November 2, 2017.

Under the DPWH Lakbay Alalay Program for the All Saints Day, DPWH assistance units will be available on strategic locations starting Monday, October 30, 2017 at 5PM until Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 12 noon to provide personal and prompt assistance on normal and emergency situations on a round-the-clock shift.

Barotac Nuevo By-pass Road construction kicks-off

Motorists from Iloilo City bound north, vice versa, will soon have alternate route with the construction of the Barotac Nuevo Junction Iloilo East Coast- Capiz Road By-pass road.
The said by-pass road, which includes the Road Right-of-Way (RROW) acquisition, is implemented by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Regional Office VI, with the contract cost of P99.739 million.

DPWH formally receives heavy equipment from China for Marawi rehab

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Mark A. Villar, representing the government of the Philippines receives today, October 24, 2017 the construction equipment for the rehabilitation and recovery of the war-torn Marawi City from the People’s Republic of China represented by People’s Republic of China Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua.

VILLAR: DPWH to finish site development of Transitory Shelters Road Network for Marawi evacuees by November

After conducting an aerial and on-the-ground inspection of Marawi City, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is now working on timely completion of site development works where the first batch of transitory houses for Marawi siege evacuees will be built.

“The area being developed by DPWH in Barangay Sagongsongan, Marawi City, can accommodate 1,100 families. We are doing everything we can to finish it by November ,” Mark Villar noted.

VILLAR: DPWH to finish site development of Transitory Shelters Road Network for Marawi evacuees by November

After conducting an aerial and on-the-ground inspection of Marawi City, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is now working on timely completion of site development works where the first batch of transitory houses for Marawi siege evacuees will be built.

“The area being developed by DPWH in Barangay Sagongsongan, Marawi City, can accommodate 1,100 families. We are doing everything we can to finish it by November ,” Mark Villar noted.

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