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Tagum gets new equipment for infra

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TAGUM CITY – The City Government of Tagum is boosting its agenda on infrastruc­ture with its latest acquisitio­n of heavy equipment which were recently unveiled to the public this week.

On Monday, April 2, 2018, Mayor Allan L. Rellon presented before Tagumenyos the first batch of acquired heavy equipments which are expected to accelerate infrastruc­ture projects administer­ed by the local government, especially in far-flung barangays.

The acquisitio­n of the first batch of heavy equipment, consisting of six units, was made possible through a loan secured by the local government unit from the Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s.

Along with these heavy equipments, among the vehicles blessed on Monday consist of four L300 vans, seven pickup vehicles, and three AUVs – all of which are expected to strengthen the mobility of the local government in terms of delivering its service to the public.

Rellon said the second batch of the purchased heavy equipment of the LGU will be delivered in the second quarter of 2018.

The acquisitio­n of these heavy equipments was announced by Rellon in 2017 in an effort to replace dilapidate­d ones which hampers the infrastruc­ture developmen­t envisioned by the administra­tion.

The loan from the DBP, on the other hand, did not only cover costs for the acquisitio­n of these equipments and vehicles, but also for the financing of big-ticket infrastruc­ture projects headlined by the constructi­on of the Tagum City Historical and Cultural Center, among other projects.

Under the administra­tion’s Eagle Wings Program, infrastruc­ture developmen­t is tagged as a priority developmen­t thrust to bolster Tagum’s journey to becoming a highly-urbanized city. Louie Lapat/CIO Tagum

 ?? PKELVIN PALERMO/CIO TAGUM ?? BOLSTERING GROWTH. New heavy equipment and service vehicles were added to the fleet of vehicles owned by the City Government of Tagum. Mayor Allan Rellon said Tagumenyos can expect more infrastruc­ture developmen­ts in the city in the coming months...
PKELVIN PALERMO/CIO TAGUM BOLSTERING GROWTH. New heavy equipment and service vehicles were added to the fleet of vehicles owned by the City Government of Tagum. Mayor Allan Rellon said Tagumenyos can expect more infrastruc­ture developmen­ts in the city in the coming months...

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