By Fred
Balao-as
PARACELIS, Mountain
Province – Construction of the main police station in this remote town was
stopped Feb. 4 by the municipal engineer who said it was illegal.
Municipal engineer Amor P. Liban, who is
also the acting building official said he stopped the construction as the Standard Type C building did not have a
building permit.
Notice of illegal
construction was given to engineer Joven Lod-ayen, of Sumag Builders Construction,
contractor of the building project. Con
The latter ordered the
contractor to immediately stop working within the premises and within three
days from receipt of said letter, contact or settle the issue with the said
official due to violation of Section 301 of the National Building Code as
stated in Presidential Decree 1096.
Copies of the letter
was furnished to the police provincial office and to office of the municipal
mayor.
Benny Caluza, foreman
of the construction said what they were building was not illegal because it had
undergone procedure of contract bidding
with Sumag Builders Construction awarded winner.
Last Jan.16, a ground
breaking ceremony was conducted at the site of the construction attended by
Mayor Gavino L. Bucok, provincial police director Oliver A. Enmodias, then
chief of police Benedict Gang-awen and his men, provincial Army commander
Millari, representatives from regional police,
engineer Joven Lod-ayen, and other local dignitaries.
A department head who requested anonymity
said the problem was local and would be solved and work may not stop because
beneficiaries are people of Paracelis considering the building proponent is the
Philippine National Police which should secure first the building construct
permit.
Another police officer
of the locality who also requested the he not be named said the newly
constructed municipal health building adjacent to the soon to be finished PNP
building had no building permit issued by the Office of the Municipal Engineer
acting building official but it was smoothly constructed and serves now the
people of the locality.
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