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Improvement of Aklan Roads undertaken as Ati-Atihan 2019 draws near

In anticipation of the huge number of locals and tourists that will join the celebration of the 2019 Ati-Atihan Festival, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has implemented various road maintenance works in the Province of Aklan.

DPWH Aklan District Engineer Noel L. Fuentebella reported that they have completed the 4.82-kilometer asphalt overlay and 1.67-kilometer road re-blocking along Jaime Cardinal Sin Avenue leading to Port of Dumaguit in the town of New Washington.

Improvement of Aklan Roads undertaken as Ati-Atihan 2019 draws near

In anticipation of the huge number of locals and tourists that will join the celebration of the 2019 Ati-Atihan Festival, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has implemented various road maintenance works in the Province of Aklan.

DPWH Aklan District Engineer Noel L. Fuentebella reported that they have completed the 4.82-kilometer asphalt overlay and 1.67-kilometer road re-blocking along Jaime Cardinal Sin Avenue leading to Port of Dumaguit in the town of New Washington.

DPWH half-way done with water supply project in Agno, Pangasinan

The local community of Barangay Gayusan and Barangay Baruan in Agno, Pangasinan will soon benefit from a new water supply facility which is now 50 percent completed by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

DPWH Region I Director Ronnel M. Tan said the ongoing project which involves the development of a spring source and construction of filtration system, water reservoir, and pipe network is being fast-tracked for completion to serve around 5,000 households.

DPWH half-way done with water supply project in Agno, Pangasinan

The local community of Barangay Gayusan and Barangay Baruan in Agno, Pangasinan will soon benefit from a new water supply facility which is now 50 percent completed by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

DPWH Region I Director Ronnel M. Tan said the ongoing project which involves the development of a spring source and construction of filtration system, water reservoir, and pipe network is being fast-tracked for completion to serve around 5,000 households.

DPWH-6 Information Office recognized

The Regional Public Affairs and Information Office (RPAIO) of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Region 6 was awarded as one of the Best Performing Information Offices in Western Visayas by the Philippine Information Agency (PIA), Region 6, during the 2018 Information Officers’ Year-end Conference and Awarding at District 21 Hotel, Iloilo City, December 12.

The citation was based on consistency, diligence and commitment towards public service through information, education and communication programs, activities and services.

DPWH paves road leading to tourist destination in Negros Occidental

The Bird Watching Area, resting in the coastal wetlands of Brgy. Daan Banwa in Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental is one of the Ramsar sites in the province, which is known to be a flyway site of migratory birds, hence the improvement of the road leading to this spot provides both foreign and local tourists a better and more convenient transportation access.

DPWH completes P46.5 million revetment structure along Tullahan River

A newly-constructed revetment wall of 9 meters tall now serves as a protective barrier to flooding of residents living close to Tullahan River in SSS Village, Barangay North Fairview, Quezon City.

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) National Capital Region Director Melvin B. Navarro said a total of P46.5 million was spent for the 461-lineal meter structure built under Rehabilitation and Improvement of Tullahan River Phase II.

DPWH completes P46.5 million revetment structure along Tullahan River

A newly-constructed revetment wall of 9 meters tall now serves as a protective barrier to flooding of residents living close to Tullahan River in SSS Village, Barangay North Fairview, Quezon City.

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) National Capital Region Director Melvin B. Navarro said a total of P46.5 million was spent for the 461-lineal meter structure built under Rehabilitation and Improvement of Tullahan River Phase II.

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