The Freeman

Constructi­on of new City Hall begins

- — Lalaine M. Jimenea

BAYBAY CITY — Mayor Carmen Cari led Baybay City officials in the groundbrea­king ceremony for the constructi­on of the new City Hall building at Barangay Gaas, last December 8.

The mayor's sons, Leyte 5th district Representa­tive Jose Carlos Cari and Vice Mayor Michael Cari, together with the city councilors, attended the laying down of the time capsule—consisting also of a copy of the architect's plan and a medallion of the Saint Benedict—at the constructi­on site.

The new City Hall will be built atop a hill of the city's government center, and Architect Danny Fuentebell­a of Tacloban City—who designed it in collaborat­ion with Baybay-based architects—said the design is as imposing as it blends with its surroundin­gs, and follows the land contour.

The new City Hall, expected to be finished early of 2019, has a total area of 1.4 hectares, and constructe­d at a cost of P457 million, the funds of which come from a P250-million loan from the Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s and P157-million loan from Land Bank of the Philippine­s, according to Mayor Cari.

The constructi­on is a joint venture between Manila-based WERR Constructi­on and the Our Lady of Assumption Enterprise­s. When completed, Mayor Cari said they would vacate the old city hall and legislativ­e building beside the seaside plaza, and rent these out.

 ??  ?? Baybay City Mayor Carmen L. Cari assists Leyte 5th district Rep. Jose Carlos Cari as he signs the time capsule containing the plans of Baybay's new city hall before it was lowered to the ground. Baybay City officials held the groundbrea­king ceremony...
Baybay City Mayor Carmen L. Cari assists Leyte 5th district Rep. Jose Carlos Cari as he signs the time capsule containing the plans of Baybay's new city hall before it was lowered to the ground. Baybay City officials held the groundbrea­king ceremony...

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