The Freeman

P13M budget for CCMC electricit­y bill asked

- — Odessa O. Leyson/MBG

The Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC) is requesting P13 million for electricit­y consumptio­n in 2019, which is P5 million higher compared to this year’s approved budget.

Last Monday, Kenneth Siasar, CCMC administra­tor, told the committee on budget and finance that the increase of electricit­y budget is in preparatio­n for the launching of the first three floors of the new building in March 2019.

“Yes, we projected to open the first three floors by March next year. That is why there is an increase of the electricit­y budget,” he said.

For this year, CCMC has an approved budget for electricit­y of P8 million which is the same amount in 2017. He said in previous years, they fully utilized the P8 millionbud­get.

The budget of electricit­y for next year’s operation is among the biggest item included in the proposed annual budget for CCMC.

The first phase of the new building is now 91 percent complete. The new 10-story CCMC building is on Natalio Bacalso Ave. corner Panganiban St.

Since October 2013, when the old building was hit by an earthquake, CCMC is temporaril­y occupying the Bureau of Fire Protection-7 (BFP) compound.

Siasar said the hospital constructi­on is on schedule. That is why they are projecting that the first three floors will be operationa­l in March next year.

He said before they can utilize the three floors, they have to get an accreditat­ion from the Department of Health (DOH).

“If we are going to use the accreditat­ion of the old building, that cannot be done. So while we are moving to the new building, we are going to prepare its accreditat­ion,”Siasar said.

The first floor is where the parking, septage treatment plant, laundry area and maintenanc­e are located. Second floor houses the emergency room and department­s including pediatrics, internal medicine, surgery, isolation room, and organ imaging.

The third floor includes the out-patient department, dialysis department, hematology and oncology department.

Siasar said the Department of Engineerin­g and Public Works (DEPW) is already done with the program of works and estimates (POWE) for the phase two of the project.

With this, they are now preparing for the other documents needed so that the contractor can proceed with the constructi­on since it is a negotiated procuremen­t.

For 2019, CCMC is asking P368 million annual budget which is P50 million higher compared to this year’s appropriat­ion which covers maintenanc­e, laboratory supplies, among others.

CCMC was the last item tackled by the committee on budget and finance last Monday.

Next week, the committee is expected to render a report to the city council for the proposed P8.1 billion budget for 2019.

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