By Peter A. Balocnit
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) is fasttracking the
implementation of Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Projects Phase II
(ARISP II) under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) and funded by
the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in the province.
Edano
Canao, Provincial Agrarian Reform Officer said implementation of ARISP II
projects particularly three 3 farm-to-market roads, four communal irrigation systems, and one bridge with total projects cost of P175
million, are now being fasttracked before
DAR ends the CARP program in 2014.
He
said the Kalinga District Engineering Office (KDEO) in-charge to implement
DAR’s infrastructure projects bided out last week two
farm-to-market roads (FMR) in Pasil and Rizal with total project cost of P60 million.
“The
concreting of the 4.10 kilometer Cagaluan FMR in Pasil worth P26 million and
the 7.10 kilometer, P34 million Macutay FMR
in Rizal were bided out by the Department of Public Works and Highways
last week,” Canao said. Included in the
recent bidding is the construction of the P14M Molayongbridge in Pasil.
Kalinga
District Engineer Alexander Castaneda assured that construction will commence
this November as soon as the winning bidder is proclaimed and that all
requirements are in order.
He
said the P34 million 16-kilometerBugnay FMR in Tinglayan will be next scheduled
for bidding. “These are long overdue projects planned and approved during the
past administration,” Castaneda said adding “we are trying to implement them
before CARP terminates.”
Ongoing
communal irrigation projects are the P30 million Bunog-Matoc CIS in Tinglayan;
the P13 million Balinciagao CIS in Pasil.
“Two
other communal irrigation projects, the proposed P19M Pangol CIS and the P5M
Bulo CIS in Rizal are undergoing review,” Canao said.
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