By
Jessi Maguiya
TABUK CITY, Kalinga --
The Dept. of Education Tabuk District is mulling blacklisting contractors of substandard
school buildings.
Engineer Paul Palliso, DepEd Tabuk division
engineer, identified the involved building projects as those at Tabuk City
National High School, San Juan Elementary School and Bayabat Elementary School.
He said it
was discovered that the school building projects implemented by the Dept. of
Public Works and Highways were damaged by Typhoon “Lawin” prior to the defect
liability period and were thus deemed substandard.
Palliso
said the defect liability period of 12 months after a construction project has
been completed compels the contractor to re-do the defective building parts.
He said
they are now validating reports and will come up with a recommendation to
blacklist contractors of the said projects since they did not bother to make
the appropriate repairs despite notices from the DepEd.
Based on
the inspection conducted, it was found that the damages were an effect of the
buildings' having been below the standards.
There were
at least 40 schools in Tabuk City which incurred damages following Typhoon
Lawin in November 2016.
Most of
these school buildings were damaged – mostly ceiling trusses and roofing which
need major repair or replacement.
The
DepEd Tabuk has already proposed P1.5 million to reinstate the main function of
the infrastructures damaged by the super typhoon and replace the destroyed parts with durable
materials and applying good quality workmanship.
To
assure that the school buildings would be ready during the opening of classes
last June 5, the DepEd initiated the repairs with at least 90 percent of them
already done and ready for use.
Special
education funds are also ready to finance several structures particularly
school stage and bleachers for six public schools in the city -- Magabbangon
Elementary School, Nambucayan Elementary School, Gradual Discovery Elementary
School, Agbannaaag National High School, Tabuk City National High School and
Bulo East Elementary School which will receive P70,000 each for the repair
facilities.
Frances
Gacuya, member of the Social Mobilization and School Governance Operation
Division who monitored the schools said “most of the visited schools are still
undergoing temporary repair. -- PNA
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