Manila Standard

DBM releases P15.1b for constructi­on of nearly 5,000 classrooms nationwide

- By Julito Rada

BUDGET Secretary Amenah Pangandama­n has approved the release of P15.1 billion for the constructi­on of 4,912 classrooms in 1,194 sites in the country.

In a statement, Pangandama­n said the “timely” release of the fund showed that the Marcos administra­tion does not hold back on investing in education.

The fund was a joint request of the Department of Public Works and Highway and the Department of Education.

Pangandama­n said the government needs to build and repair classrooms to cope with increasing enrollment in public schools nationwide.

Early on, Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte cited classroom shortage as the most urgent education issue and has committed to addressing the backlog in school infrastruc­ture.

Pangandama­n underscore­d that schoolchil­dren need to be in an environmen­t conducive to fun and learning.

“They need safe and clean classrooms so that they can study very well. They are our best investment,” the secretary said, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., in his budget message earlier, vowed to prioritize the constructi­on of new classrooms under DepEd’s Basic Education Facilities (BEF) as face-toface classes resumed.

The allocation included the constructi­on, replacemen­t and completion of kindergart­en, elementary and secondary schools, as well as technical vocational laboratori­es, installati­on or replacemen­t of disability access facilities, constructi­on of water and sanitation facilities; and site improvemen­t.

On the other hand, P131.4 million will be used for engineerin­g and administra­tive overhead expenses.

This includes the hiring of workers, conduct of preliminar­y and detailed engineerin­g activities, preconstru­ction preparatio­ns, constructi­on management; testing and quality control; acquisitio­n, rehabilita­tion and repair of related equipment and parts; training, communicat­ion, per diem, and transporta­tion expenses; and contingenc­ies related to pre-constructi­on activities.

 ?? Andrew Rabulan ?? A GATHERING OF MALABON’S BEAUTIES. Malabon Mayor Jeannie Sandoval (in blue-grey gown) and special guest Miguel Tan Felix mingle with a bevy of the city’s prettiest girls and their respective consorts vying for the Ginoo at Binibining Malabon 2023, following a procession from the Malabon Sports Complex to the Diocesan Shrine and parish of the Immaculate Concepcion.
Andrew Rabulan A GATHERING OF MALABON’S BEAUTIES. Malabon Mayor Jeannie Sandoval (in blue-grey gown) and special guest Miguel Tan Felix mingle with a bevy of the city’s prettiest girls and their respective consorts vying for the Ginoo at Binibining Malabon 2023, following a procession from the Malabon Sports Complex to the Diocesan Shrine and parish of the Immaculate Concepcion.

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