Mt Province solon hits DPWH over projects
>> Monday, March 6, 2017
By
Erlindo Agwilang
BONTOC, Mountain
Province – Rep. Maximo B. Dalog assailed provincial and regional Highways
officials saying they have been delaying important infrastructure projects
whose construction could have redounded for benefit of the people.
The fate of various
calamity-related projects for Mountain Province is now up to the Department of
Public Works and Highways-Cordillera Administrative Region and the Mountain
Province First District Engineering Office whether or not its officials are
seriously bound to implement such by simply doing the job required of them,
Dalog said.
“The DPWH-CAR and
MPFDEO have yet to act on early recommendations of the agency’s central office
to already proceed with preparation of program of work, bidding and
implementation of said projects.”
He added said projects
should be immediately constructed due to serious damages caused by Typhoons
Ineng, Mario, and Lawin.
On Jan. 17, the DPWH central
office reportedly endorsed immediate repair and rehabilitation of at least two
major bridges in Mountain Province damaged by last year’s Typhoon Lawin.
A month after the
memorandum was issued, DPWH officials in the region and district have yet to
act on it, Dalog said.
DPWH Sec. Mark A.
Villar, in a meeting with Dalog approved the immediate restoration of the
Chico-Karayan Bridge located at Samoki, Bontoc, Mountain Province linking the
capital town of Bontoc to Ifugao, Nueva Vizcaya and the rest of the country.
A span of the bridge was
damaged Oct. 20, 2016.
It is still closed to
heavy vehicles.
As a result, Villar
sent a panel of experts to evaluate the said bridge.
After the inspection
made by a bridge specialist, Dante B. Potante, director of Bureau of Design of
the DPWH, retrofitting of piers 6 and 7 of the bridge was recommended by
underpinning the foundation and replacing the deck slabs from spans 5 to 8
including replacement of all girders of spans 6 and 7.
He also recommended
repair of all defects on the rest of the bridge.
Potante said the Chico-Karayan
Bridge needed immediate remedial measures like temporary shoring to support
defective girders to avoid span failure including maintenance of two tons load
limit capacity of the bridge.
However, concerned
officials of DPWH-CAR and MPFDEO have yet to take action in response to the
recommendation of the central office as it is already more than a month after
the Bureau of Design issued its memorandum.
Likewise, the
rehabilitation of the detour bridge in Sabangan connecting Mountain Province
and Baguio City and the Ilocos Provinces remains in limbo.
Dalog said DPWH-CAR
and MPSDEO officials have yet to put their acts together and manifest sense of
urgency to implement the project, considering the central office already gave
the go-signal to proceed with the bidding.
Numerous other
calamity-related projects that should have been bid out and implemented last
year reportedly lapsed because of the seeming negligence of some of the
agency’s officials for not proceeding with the bidding even if their
counterparts in the national level told them so.
A few of these
projects that have been halted because of pure laxness were cited: Bayoyo
Drainage, Talubin River Control, Teng-ab Retaining Wall, Pey-esan Flood
Control, Upper Chico Flood Control, and Drainages in Bauko, Mountain Province.
The total amount of calamity fund that has supposed to have benefited Mountain
Province last year is about P135 million.
“Lest these officials
perform their ministerial functions and rise up above their personal
interpretations over communications and memorandums issued them, infrastructure
projects as such will be wasted to the loss of Mountain Province and its people,”
Dalog said.
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