By Imelda U. Sawi
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- The provincial government of Mountain Province through its
Provincial Motor Pool Service Office has caused gravelling and backfilling of
the Samoki Detour Bridge’s approach sections last Oct. 10-11.
This, after a request from the Bontoc
Federated Association of Tricycle Operators and Drivers (BOFATOD) urging Gov.
Bonifacio C. Lacwasan, Jr. to use the province’s heavy equipment for the
project.
In a letter dated Sept. 24 to the Governor,
the BOFATOD requested the use of the province’s heavy equipment to hasten
improvement of the Samoki Detour Bridge since it has been observed that the
general public and motorists are suffering much inconvenience due to ongoing
reconstruction of the Chico Karayan Bridge.
Lacwasan as a result directed the PMPSO to
utilize a Lonking Payloader, Volvo Road Grader, Ingersolran Road Roller and two
Hyundai and Isuzu dump trucks to help construct the project.
According to engineer Leonardo B.
Manangdang, supervising engineer for the province’s heavy equipment,
improvement project includes gravelling, backfilling, scraping and compacting
of the detour bridge approaches.
“The materials for gravelling and
backfilling were hauled from the Bontoc – Mainit Road particularly at the
Teng-ab section and some will be hauled from the Sukit area,” he said.
“Hauling of the soil and gravel from the
said sites used for the gravelling and backfilling will be beneficial to
passersby as said roads will be cleared from unnecessary obstruction caused by
the gravel and soil piles from adjacent road sections along the Teng-ab and
Sukit roads.”
Meanwhile,
Leadway Construction, the contractor of reconstruction of the Chico Karayan
Bridge, provided fuel for the heavy equipment.
“We hope that with the show of support of
the Provincial Government and the construction firm will be inspired to
fast-track the bridge’s construction as this is for the best interest of our
people,” Lacwasan said.
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