By Peter A. Balocnit
CITY OF TABUK, Kalinga -
- Gearing up for Covid-19 cases, the Dept. of Public Works and Highways is set
to construct quarantine facilities in the province.
The Upper and
Lower District Engineering Offices made project plans and coordinated with
concerned local government units who will provide the quarantine sites.
Assistant
district engineer Teodoro Owek said municipalities under their
coverage -- Balbalan, Lubuagan, Pasil and Tinglayan were allocated P14 million
each for the construction of their own quarantine facility.
Lower Kalinga
OIC district engineer Ruby Uyam said under their jurisdiction,
Tabuk was allotted P12.2 million; Rizal, P12.2M; Tanudan,
12.7M; and Pinukpuk, P 12.4M.
The plan is
to build each LGU 10m x 15m three 10-beds per unit isolation facility or a
total of 30 beds capacity with one unit comfort room.
Both district
engineers said the project will be implemented on a negotiated contract to form
part of their augmentation to LGUs this pandemic.
Meanwhile,
the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers (PICE) - Kalinga Chapter, in
partnership with DPWH, is also constructing a separate 16-beds semi-permanent
emergency quarantine facility at the Cordillera Administrative Region Athletic
Association grounds located at this city from donations of their members,
contractors and other private individuals.
Ground
preparations are ongoing, said Owek.
Aside from helping LGUs build COVID-19 facilities, volunteer personnel of both DPWH districts serve as frontliners alternately assigning staff as augmentation team at the checkpoint in Talaca, Agbannawag.
Aside from helping LGUs build COVID-19 facilities, volunteer personnel of both DPWH districts serve as frontliners alternately assigning staff as augmentation team at the checkpoint in Talaca, Agbannawag.
Their drivers
and vehicles also deliver swab test specimens to Baguio City General Hospital
and Medical Center. -- JDP/PAB-PIA CAR, Kalinga
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