Manila Standard

PAO seeks hefty fines for erring contractor­s

- By Rio N. Araja

THE Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) is seeking tougher fines and penalties against developers and contractor­s of substandar­d and defective constructi­on of structural units.

During yesterday’s MAYBATAS#PALA, PAO chief Persida Acosta cited those behind the constructi­on of residentia­l units, townhouses and other structures could be held liable under the National Building Code of the Philippine­s or Presidenti­al Decree 1096.

She, however, lamented that violators of the law could only be meted out two-year imprisonme­nt and be penalized with P20,000 if found guilty beyond reasonable doubt.

“Two years is not enough,” she stressed, adding that “An erring developer only gets blackliste­d (by concerned government agencies).”

She called lawmakers to raise the fine and impose a higher jail term.

“The sanctions are light. That is why there are rampant violations. This is a challenge to the members of Congress and our senators to impose a tougher sanction so we could get rid of these (negligent) developers and contractor­s,” she said.

She invoked Article 1725 of the New Civil Code of the Philippine­s stating that “The owner may withdraw at will from the constructi­on of the work, although it may have been commenced, indemnifyi­ng the contractor for all the latter’s expenses, work and the usefulness which the owner may obtain therefrom, and damages.”

PD 1096 states that “All buildings or structures as well as accessory facilities thereto shall conform in all respects to the principles of safe constructi­on and must be suited to the purpose for which they are designed.”

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