P65-M road project set in Mt Province
>> Monday, August 8, 2016
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BONTOC, Mountain Province- Two contract
firms are on post qualification status after they
underwent bidding here conducted by the provincial bids and awards committee
(PBAC) last week on a P65 million project -- improvement of
Banata-Sumey-ang-Cuba-Sadsadan Bauko farm to market road.
The 65 million FMR is
part of package proposals costing P424 million for Mountain Province
projects approved by the Regional Project Advisory Board of
the Philippine Rural Development Project (PRDP) of the Dept. of Agriculture.
Of the P424 million,
the amount of P339 million is sourced from a World Bank loan and the rest
from Philippine counterpart.
The P65 million
4.5-km Banata- Sumey-ang-Cuba-Sadsadan FMR is sourced from
P52 million WB loan, P6.5 million counterpart from the Philippine
government and P6.5 million from the LGU.
The DA-PRDP is a
six-year rural development nationwide project worth a total of
P27.5 billion composing P20.5 billion loan from World Bank and P7-B
counterpart from the Philippine government and concerned LGUs.
Here in the Province,
another PRDP FMR set for bidding is the P40 million improvement of the
3.1-km Poblacion-Bantay FMR with P32 million loan from WB and P4 million
each from the national government and local government unit.
Other PRDP
projects are the civil works of Mountain Province Arabica Coffee
Enterprise costing P8 million and the P156 million Improvement of Little
Hill - Cada Bauko FMR with proponent LGU preparing the feasibility study .
Funding of
DA-CAR”s sub project proposals is classified under the Intensified
Building Up of Infrastructure and Logistics for Development (IBUILD) component
of DA-PRDP.
The sub project
Improvement of the existing Besao-Nacawang Road and Tadian-Mabalite FMR with a
budget of P194 million is split in 2 phases- P92 million and P102
million, Engr. Gaston Cael, I-BUILD Component Head said.
Bidding will be
scheduled for the improvement of the 20.7 kilometer Besao Nacawang-TadianMabalite
FMR after bidding failed in 2015 due to non takers, Cael
said.
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