By Aldwin Quitasol
BAGUIO
CITY -- Dept. of Public Works and Highways Cordillera regional director Nerrie
Bueno said they are still constructing 485 kilometers of national roads in the
region even as 52 percent of school buildings have been constructed.
She said the DPWH has also paved 1,931 km
national roads and completed 91 percent or 1,671 with nine percent yet to be
completed. Bueno said some of these are being “processed” because many local
roads were converted to national roads making total length of the national
roads in Cordillera to 2,247 km.
Bueno told a media forum on July 4 here
because of such, their target of completing the road was extended in 2017.
She said road constructions and other
projects are sometimes not completed on target dates because of issues like the
weather conditions, road rights of way and during election season.
Bueno also said out of their target of
constructing around 111 school buildings, only 52% were accomplished.
She said that the Dept. of Education cannot
just accept school buildings they are building if they are not complete.
She admitted late start of construction and
late completion were due to changing
cost of materials.
She
said that before, there was standard amount of project cost for each building
that they needed to request for augmentation to complete buildings.
According to Bueno, this 2017, the government
is now basing the funding from the actual amount to be spent for the
constructing of each school building.
She said that this time, they do not have to
wait for augmentation funds to complete the buildings.
On
May or few days before the opening of classes on June, DepEd Cordillera
officials said that there was a 59.24 percent deficit on the targeted
classrooms for students especially for senior high school students in the
region.
Bueno said that they are hoping to complete
school buildings by the end of the year.
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