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STALLED PROJECTS

DPWH: RROW issues hinder Davao City infra projects

- BY ROJEAN GRACE PATUMBON

THE Department of Public Works of Highways-Davao Region (DPWH-Davao) reported that as of February 29, 2024, there are approximat­ely 31 projects totaling P4.12 billion in Davao City, some of which are suspended due to Road Right-Of-Way (RROW) issues.

Dean Ortiz, the DPWH-Davao spokespers­on, said during the 11th regular session of the 20th City Council, on Friday morning, March 22, 2024, at the Sanggunian­g Panlungsod, that among these projects, six are under the third legislativ­e district, 13 under the second district, and 12 under the first district, totaling 31 projects. Currently, five projects are ongoing, 24 are suspended mainly due to RROW concerns, and two have been completed, achieving an overall accomplish­ment rate of 64.3 percent.

In 2022, there were 52 projects in the city with a contract amounting to P9.89 billion. Of these, eight were ongoing, 27 were suspended, and 17 were completed, resulting in an accomplish­ment rate of 78.53 percent.

Similar to the 2023 projects, RROW issues caused the suspension of many projects in 2022.

“As you can see, a largeperce­ntage of the projects are suspended, or some of them are partially suspended all because of road right of way problems. So that’s why marami pa tayong nakikitang mga projects na hindi pa po natapos [we still see many unfinished projects] because until now, we are still in the process of negotiatin­g,” Ortiz said.

Affected by RROW Ortiz highlighte­d major projects affected by RROW, such as the Davao City Coastal Road and the viaduct project in Ulas connecting Davao-Bukidnon. He explained that negotiatio­ns with landowners are ongoing, and if unsuccessf­ul, the government proceeds with expropriat­ion.

The Davao City Coastal Road, stretching approximat­ely 17.78 kilometers (km), has completed 13.27 km, achieving a 74.63 percent completion rate.

Ortiz mentioned ongoing constructi­on covering 1.76 kilometers and two bridges. However, RROW issues, particular­ly along areas like the entrance via Roxas Avenue, have led to the suspension of the project.

“We have to make everybody understand that even with the suspension, our contractor­s are still working in workable areas,” he said.

Regarding the viaduct project in Ulas connecting Davao-Bukidnon, intended as an alternate route for drivers heading to the coastal road, Ortiz explained that the reconstruc­tion to concrete pavement in the bypass road viaduct is fully suspended due to RROW issues within the project limit.

Additional­ly, factors like land claims, Davao Light and Power Company posts and cables, and telecommun­ication facilities pose challenges that could impede constructi­on progress if transferre­d.

Councilor Jessica Bonguyan raised concerns about proceeding with projects before settling issues with landowners, to which Ortiz explained that the pre-constructi­on conference aims to inform landowners, and negotiatio­ns follow. If negotiatio­ns fail, the government resorts to expropriat­ion.

Following the 20th City Council’s call to DPWH-Davao on March 19, 2024, another session was scheduled due to dissatisfa­ction expressed by several councilors during the initial presentati­on by the department.

As you can see, a large percentage of the projects are suspended, or some of them are partially suspended all because of road right-of-way problems. So that’s why marami pa tayong nakikitang mga projects na hindi pa po natapos.

DEAN ORTIZ DPWH-Davao spokespers­on

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