Benguet Corp. extends road to mine tourist site
>> Wednesday, August 22, 2012
ITOGON, Benguet - Benguet Corporation has extended and fixed the Baguio-Balatoc road to
attract more tourists to its famous Balatoc Mines.
The 400-meter stretch of the road had a total project
cost of P4.2 million chargeable against the company’s corporate social
responsibility program.
Mignon de Leon, BC vice president for administration,
said the long-term project is a collaboration of the mining company and the
Itogon municipal government in order to improve tourist arrivals to the
different ecotourism destinations in the mineral-rich town.
According to her, the newly concreted portion of the
classified provincial road is from the Second Checkpoint down to the Keymen’s
Hill section of the road, spanning more than 400 meters, with a cost of 4.2
million pesos.
De Leon disclosed around P3.2 million was shouldered by
the company chargeable against the firm’s corporate social responsibility
program while the municipal government shelled out P1 million to pursue the
concreting of the provincial road to enhance tourism development.
‘We want to continue fulfilling our commitment to help
develop our host and neighboring communities and enhance economic and tourism
growth,” she said adding that With its completion, the concreted portion of the
Balatoc Road now practically reaches near Balatoc Proper itself.
Last year, B.C. and Itogon joined hands in concreting the
Keymen’s junction down to the Mines Office stretch of the road, a once
problematic steep, especially during the rainy season.
De Leon revealed the company and the local government also
shared their resources in completing the P2.4 million Dalicno Bridge that
helped ease the difficulty of the commuting public in going to and from Dalicno
proper, one of the host communities of the mining company.
In the past, BC used to maintain the Balatoc Road, but
with the temporary closure of its mining operations in the area in 1992, upkeep
of the road was not sustained by the local government and concerned government
line agencies thereby resulting to its deterioration and bizarre situation.
The inauguration of the newly concreted road highlighted
the activities of the company’s 109th anniversary being the oldest mining
company in the country.
What made the celebration doubly memorable, aside from
being coincided with the birthday of the company president, Benjamin Philip
Romualdez, was the commendation given to the 23members of the Company’s rescue
team that led their counterparts in the successful rescue last week of
small-scale miner Felipe Plimaco Jr., who was trapped under ground for a week in
Bokod, Benguet. -- Dexter A. See
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