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Marawi rehab completion still expected by end-2021, groundbrea­king set Oct. 31

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THE CEREMONIAL groundbrea­king for war-torn Marawi City’s rehabilita­tion will hold on Oct. 31, Secretary Eduardo D. del Rosario, Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) chairperso­n, announced last Friday. In an interview over government station Radyo Pilipinas, Mr. del Rosario said the target completion date for the reconstruc­tion of the city’s “most affected area” (MAA) is still December 2021, as indicated in the original timeline. The groundbrea­king ceremony was originally set Oct. 17, considered as Marawi’s “liberation day,” but it had to be moved in considerat­ion of President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s availabili­ty. He said actual rehabilita­tion work at the MAA has already started with debris clearing operations. “The developer is mobilizing now… They can conduct initial debris clearing so that when the groundbrea­king is done, reconstruc­tion can begin,” he said in mixed Filipino and English. Asked about the delays in reconstruc­tion, Mr. Del Rosario explained that TFBM had to change the mode of procuremen­t into a negotiated agreement, following legal advise that a joint venture agreement was not applicable to the rehabilita­tion efforts. A build-operate-transfer option was also dropped as it is seen to further delay rehabilita­tion work. He further said that a technical working group composed of representa­tives from national government agencies had been formed to provide direction to the developer.

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