Relocation set to Pinsao
By Jessa Mardy Samidan
BAGUIO CITY – The
abattoir at the Sto. Niño Barangay will be transferred to the city’s 8.5
hectare property in Pinsao and the old slaughterhouse area will be turned into
northbound terminal for public utility vehicles as earlier planned by the Mayor
Benjie Magalong.
Project
proposals for the development of a new slaughterhouse here in Pinsao will now
be accepted.
This was announced by
Mayor Benjamin Magalong during the management committee meeting Tuesday as part
of the priority projects of the city.
During the
meeting, City Veterinarian Brigit Piok suggested that the city seek design
proposals from architecture and engineering students in the city and from
there, the selected design will be reviewed for possible funding.
However,
Magalong opted for the city to accept unsolicited proposals to hasten the
process.
Project
implementation can either be by administration or through a private-public-partnership
(PPP) method.
Piok said
project proposals shall include the building and facilities, machineries, water
supply as well as a sewerage treatment plant and a separate livestock market
from the slaughter’s structure.
The more than
two decade city’s abattoir caters to 300 hogs, 20 cattles and two goats
slaughtered daily. The city veterinary office inspects the products to ensure
safety for human consumption before being sold in the market.
The city’s property in Pinsao will cater the
abattoir for one hectare land area while four hectares will be allotted for the
development of a waste to energy plant
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