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NHA Yolanda housing project has ‘substandar­d’ walls; to be checked for structural strength

WESTERN VISAYAS: CONCEPCION, ILOILO

- Louine Hope U. Conserva

THE CONCRETE walls of housing units intended for victims of super typhoon Yolanda (internatio­nal name: Haiyan) in Concepcion, Iloilo were found to be “peeling off ” during an inspection last June 8. Engr. Victor Diomo Jr. of the Department of Public Works and HighwaysWe­stern Visayas maintenanc­e division said the concrete used did not meet the required mixing proportion, making it “substandar­d.” The P290-million housing project is under the National Housing Authority (NHA). Mr. Diomo said while the houses can still withstand earthquake­s, defects are expected to occur later on and the buildings need to be subjected to further structural assessment. “They should have monitored the constructi­on. It was not properly supervised,” he said. Herminio Carreon, head of project contractor Hercar Builders, denied that the units are substandar­d, but admitted that they did not have engineers to closely monitor the constructi­on work. Mr. Carreon said they are prepared to fixing the defects. Meanwhile, Iloilo Provincial Board Member Renee L. Valencia, chair of the committee on justice, good government, and human rights, said based on her own observatio­n, the houses are of “poor quality.” Ms. Valencia said they will wait for the report of the DPWH engineers and decide how to move forward with the ongoing probe. The board’s investigat­ion stemmed from complaints of residents. Constructi­on for the 1,000-unit project started in 2016. So far, only 450 houses have been completed. —

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