The P234 million road works in southern Sagada and horses reverie
>> Sunday, November 2, 2014
HAPPY
WEEKEND
By Gina Dizon
SAGADA, MOUNTAIN
PROVINCE – From the defective works of BMK Construction along
the Dantay-SAgada road is the construction company’s 128
million road project awarded by the Department of Public
Works and Highways (DPWH) for BMK to do the continuation of the P100
million Sabangan-Sagada road via Madepdeppas now passing through Taccong,
Sagada joining the Suyo- Ambasing road.
I cannot help thinking
how said construction company was awarded another road work project when an
existing road project is currently under DPWH instructions to remove and
replace defective works besides still on validation stage by DPWH.
It is a basic rule that projects whether from a private undertaking or
under government terms have to finish and get certified good or satisfactory or
outstanding before awarded another project.
And so I tried to ask
from the DPWH regional director Engr Edilberto Carabacan any special
arrangement or rather special conditions of the contract with BMK construction.
I introduced my name and told him am from the media and would like to ask him a
question. This is the second time I talked with Director Carabacan
via phone interview, the first time of which was about a controversial
road project in Sagada two years ago.
Carabacan seemed
hesitant and said flag ceremony is going on. Well, I must have
called at a wrong time. So I told him I will call again. And when I called
again, his phone kept ringing. I thought maybe he is busy in another
ceremony. I called again in another time of the day and another day and
the phone kept ringing. I guess the director is busy in another ceremony as
expected from heads of offices who do keynote speaking and cut
ribbons during launching rites.
Anyways,
this 134 million peso road project down south Sagada
awarded at a low of P128 million to the Tarlac-based company BMK is
now the subject of my curiosity much as Balangagan cave is located
somewhere near the road project in Taccong and so on I took a
visit to see the cave and what other tourist spots the DPWH-Dept
of Tourism convergence road offers till I reached a dead end.
I say dead end as I found it difficult to go to the other side of the road with
wet and muddy mass of soil barring the way. Workers said I have to climb the
adjacent slope or walk through the mud. I was not in the mood to get a wet and
muddy adventure so I contented myself getting shots around the construction
materials area.
Trucks and back hoes
were parked and mounds of sand and gravel were seen obviously used for
the on-going construction of the 128 million road project. A number of
water pipes were seen around. I wonder what the pipes are for when the
construction project is one that calls for road upgrading and not waterworks
project. I glanced around to see a house being built and asked workers around
it who owns the house being constructed.
In front of the house getting constructed is a space potentially wide enough for a big building to be built on and space wide enough for business to get going. With Balangagan cave located nearby and tourists projected to come in, well, who wouldn’t think of making money when the opportune time comes? And so I came to know the Mayor bought a more than a hectare lot in this side of the town located near the cave.
An enterprising location
it is just like any other place located near or within a tourist spot.
Think of Pacdal Circle in Baguio where horseback riding is a come- on with
many souvenir shops and nearby Mines View Park where
souvenir shops too are a sight. I wonder what business plans the people in
Taccong and Suyo have strategized so that it’s not only the mayor
apparently devising about tourism income a few years from now.
On the other side of the hill is the P100 million Balili-Suyo road via Maduto. A serene atmosphere greeted me as the vehicle winded down the road with majestic greeneries on the sides of the mountains. Now I understand the tourism potentials of the Balili-Suyo road. While the area poses a great site for bird watching, the virginal sights are enough of a breathtaking view one can indulge in. The vehicle moved further till I came to a sign that the road is being constructed by Sepian Construction.
Located further above Maduto is Marlboro hills locally called Lamagan within the territory of Antadao.
And so I came to know
during the local tourism development council meeting a week
ago that Marlboro hills is projected to see horses prancing around with
the matching construction of horse stables getting me amused
if the owner’s family is going to have the land leased or donate it
when these pranced around horse stables and equally prancing horses shall be
made to be visible in a projected tourism site.
Of course it’s another story how a spacious
pasture land got registered in the name of one person while folks from
Antadao claim the lot is communal.
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