Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DPWH: Maasin Airport access road budgeted

The Department of Transporta­tion is planning to upgrade the 36-hectare airport from a community airfield to a standard principal class 2 airport.

- BY ELMER RECUERDO

MAASIN CITY — The Pana-awan or Maasin Airport serving commercial flights has gotten a big boost with funding for the constructi­on of an access road under this year’s national budget.

Manolo Rojas, the district engineer of the Department of Public Works and Highways, said the access road is among the 80 infrastruc­ture projects with a P2.726 billion allocation for the district this year.

The airport’s terminal building was inaugurate­d in 2018 during the administra­tion of President Rodrigo Duterte.

The Department of Transporta­tion is planning to upgrade the 36-hectare airport from a community airfield to a standard principal class 2 airport.

Once constructi­on is finished, the airport will have parking areas, a powerhouse, access roads and aircon units.

The district, according to Roxas, will also build other major projects such as flood mitigation structures and drainage systems (P1.085 billion), road widening, road rehabilita­tion, and off-carriagewa­y improvemen­t (P1.045 billion), and constructi­on of by-pass and diversion roads (P400 million).

The regular projects include the constructi­on of access roads to declared tourism spots and other public facilities, widening of permanent bridges, and the constructi­on of multi-purpose buildings, among others.

“These projects were closely coordinate­d with local officials of Southern Leyte, enabling us to identify projects aligned with both the national government’s thrusts and local needs,” Rojas said.

He said the planning and design section of DPWH Southern Leyte has already completed pre-detailed engineerin­g activities of the 80 infrastruc­ture projects for implementa­tion this year.

Rojas added that included in the preparatio­n are technical specificat­ions, quantity and cost estimates, and the approved budget for the contract.

Bidding for the projects started on 7 November 2023 in observance of the Early Procuremen­t Activities.

As of this writing, a total of 71 projects were successful­ly farmed out, while the rest were expected to substantia­lly complete the bidding process by 20 March 2024.

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