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Secretary Bonoan Calls for Unity in DELP 2022 Convention                    

Public Works and Highways Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan was the keynote speaker for the District Engineers League of the Philippines (DELP) National Midyear Convention 2022 held at the Manila Hotel on Friday, July 22, 2022.
 
In his speech, Secretary Bonoan highlighted orders from President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., and identified some of the policies that he will be implementing in the Department for the next six (6) years.
 

EDSA Kamuning Flyover Reopens July 23

All three lanes of the southbound direction of EDSA Kamuning Flyover in Quezon City will be passable to motorists starting at 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 23, 2022.

This was announced by DPWH Quezon 2nd District Engineer Eduardo V. Santos, following the completion of major repair works of the 527.15 meter stretch of Kamuning flyover.

“We are happy to report that we were able to deliver on the given 30-day timetable despite the intermittent rain showers experienced in the past weeks”, said District Engineer Santos.

EDSA Kamuning Flyover Reopens July 23

All three lanes of the southbound direction of EDSA Kamuning Flyover in Quezon City will be passable to motorists starting at 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 23, 2022.

This was announced by DPWH Quezon 2nd District Engineer Eduardo V. Santos, following the completion of major repair works of the 527.15 meter stretch of Kamuning flyover.

“We are happy to report that we were able to deliver on the given 30-day timetable despite the intermittent rain showers experienced in the past weeks”, said District Engineer Santos.

300 Households Protected in Ormoc City, More Flood Control Structures in Leyte Underway

With the onset of rainy season, approximately 300 households from Barangays San Isidro, Tambulilid, and Linao in Ormoc City are now protected by a flood control structure constructed by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

Based on a report submitted by DPWH Region 8 Director Allan S. Borromeo, the P28.5-million project along Haubon River involves the implementation of a 350-meter river wall, constructed through stone masonry with sheet piles, and steel slope protection which act as the first line of defense against river overflows.

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