125 classrooms in MP awaited for construction
>> Thursday, July 3, 2014
HAPPY WEEKEND
By
Gina Dizon
BONTOC,
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE - A total of 125 classrooms are up for construction here at
Mountain Province in response to the need for rooms to accommodate pupils in
the elementary and high school education.
Proposed
classrooms in 10 secondary and 115 elementary schools
located in 66 sites were forwarded by DepEd Mountain Province
to the DepEd central office for their consideration in the DEP-Ed’s
Public School Infrastructure Project (PSIP) under the Private Public
Partnership arrangement.
Of
the proposed 66 sites, 20 projected classrooms are found in Tadian, 40 in
Bauko, 7 in Sagada, 3 in Besao, 1 in Barlig, 10 in Natonin, 40 in Paracelis, 3
in Sadanga and 1 in Bontoc. Minoli and San Rafael primary schools in Paracelis
are already being constructed.
Officer
in Charge Schools Division Superintendent Gloria Buyaao of the Department of
Education- Mountain Province said construction of the schools were
expected before the schools opening this year by Megawide Construction in
partnership with Dep-ed central office.
A
notice to proceed was expected to be issued March this
year but was stalled with the pending validation by
Megawide Construction-EDCOP of proposed sites, Engr
Domingo Banglo Jr of Dep Ed- Mountain Province said.
Banglo
wishes that validating teams coordinates with Dep-Ed Mt Province in their
validation activities.
The
agreement inked between the two parties awaited construction of
classrooms to be done over the next 14 months from signing October
last year and respond to the lack of 66,813 classrooms nationwide
The
consulting firm Engineering and Development Corporation of the
Philippines (EDCOP) forwards their comments for any revised plan following
validation before construction begins. EDCOP specially participates in
the DepEd-PPP-PSIP particularly for Regions 1, 2, 3, CAR, 10 and CARAGA.
EDCOP enlists engineers and support staff for the monitoring and inspection of
projects.
Construction
firm Megawide Construction does the building of the 125 schools as part of the
construction of 2,440 classrooms in Regions 1.2.3, and CAR within Dep-Ed’s
PPP-PSIP program.
The
consortium of BSP & Co. Inc. and Vicente Lao Construction does classroom
building in Regions 10 and Caraga for a total of 1,930 classrooms.
The
PSIP Phase 2 with a total of P8.8 billion, involves designing, financing and
constructing 10,679 one-story and two-story classrooms, including furniture,
fixtures and toilets, in 5,033 public schools in 14 regions nationwide.
Classroom
sites in Mimaropa and Bicol, Western, Central and Eastern Visayas, Zamboanga
peninsula, Davao and Soccsksargen regions, would be undertaken by the
DepEd through the regular procurement process under the Government Procurement
Reform Act.
The
PSIP 2 is a recipient of the Project Development and Monitoring Fund (PDMF)
managed by the PPP Center. The DepEd was given funding support to procure
transaction advisors to provide technical assistance in the bid-process
management, including the preparation of bid documents and contracts.
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