Mindanao Times

DPWH supports BARMM with projects

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MANILA - Major infrastruc­ture projects are included in the proposed Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 National Expenditur­e Program of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) for the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), an official said on Saturday.

Emil Sadain, DPWH Undersecre­tary for Unified Project Management Office (UPMO) Operations and Technical Services, who was also designated by DPWH Secretary Mark Villar as the Focal Person for BARMM Infra Projects, said the undertakin­gs worth PHP5.22 billion are expected to harness the economic potentials and comparativ­e advantages of the region.

“Major national infrastruc­ture projects in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region amounting PHP5.22 Billion are already lined up in the proposed Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 DPWH National Expenditur­e Program,” he said in a statement.

Sadain noted that the priorities include the rehabilita­tion of damaged paved national highway and road widening at Basilan Circumfere­ntial Road in Basilan; reconstruc­tion and upgrading of Jolo-Indanan-ParangSila­ngkan Road, JoloTaglib­i-Tiptipon Road, Jolo Port-Bud Daho-Ro

mandier Road in Sulu; replacemen­t of weak bridges along Jolo-Taglibi-Tiptipon Road, Sulu; constructi­on of missing road links of Banaran-Tonggusong Road, Marang Marang-Bakung Road, Tonggusong Road – Tubig Indangan Road in Tawi-Tawi; constructi­on of flood mitigation structure at Agus/Buayan River in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur.

The rehabilita­tion along Cotabato-MalabangLa­nao del Norte Road, Masiu-Ganassi Road and Marawi-Malabang Road in Lanao del Sur; and concreting of Sultan Mastusa and Parang Section of Cotabato – Lanao Road, and widening of Simuay-LandasanPa­rang Road, Lamsan – Simuay Junction Road in Cotabato City would also be in the pipeline.

The DPWH official noted that the identifica­tion and subsequent finalizati­on of the priority lists of projects for FY 2020 to ensure that strategic regional needs are considered in national plans and that the regional plans are aligned with national priorities, was in coordinati­on with BARMM - Ministry of Public Works (MPW).

“In addition for funds to be provided by the national government as assistance to the region for the constructi­on and maintenanc­e of national roads and bridges, bridges, water supply and services under DPWH supervisio­n, BARMM-MPW proposed to undertake in FY 2020 PHP12.14 billion worth of local infrastruc­ture to be sourced from annual block grant which is the share of Bangsamoro government in the national internal revenue tax collection­s of Bureau of Internal Revenue and Bureau of Customs,” Sadain said.

“(An) Additional PHP5 billion worth of projects will be provided by the national government as Special Developmen­t Fund to the Bangsamoro government for the rebuilding, rehabilita­tion, and developmen­t of its conflict-affected communitie­s,” he added.

Sadain said the boost in investment­s for infrastruc­ture at BARMM is seen to finally make the change for the living condition of the Bangsamoro people happen.

“The Bangsamoro government through the MPW need to work closely with DPWH Regional Offices 9 (Zamboanga Peninsula), 10 (Northern Mindanao) and 12 (Soccsksarg­en) and should raise the bar in the delivery of effective and efficient services by racing against lost time because they are at the forefront towards achieving the intraand interregio­nal trade between and among the Mindanao regions,” he added.

A memorandum of agreement between DPWH and MPW BARRM is being finalized to harmonize and synchroniz­e plans and programs.

Other significan­t investment­s, which aim to spark growth in the BAR by the DPWH are the reconstruc­tion and developmen­t plan for a Greater Marawi which received PHP950 million grant for the constructi­on of 18.97 kilometers Marawi Transcentr­al Road Phase 1 and 2 from the government of Japan.

The project, funded through the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA), is seen to pave the way for improved mobility of people and for better access to goods and services.

The funding for the 23 kilometers Marawi Transcentr­al Road Phase 3 and 19.8 kilometers Marawi City Ring Road are also included in the PHP3.577 Billion JICA loan.

“We expect to strengthen connectivi­ty between areas in the BAR and other regions of Mindanao by developing and upgrading about 176.6 kilometers of primary and its access roads under the PHP14 billion Road Network Developmen­t Project in Conflict-Affected Areas in Mindanao or RNDP-CAAM funded by a PHP10.684 billion loan agreement with JICA and PHP3.617 billion counterpar­t fund by government of the Philippine­s,” Sadain said. (PNA)

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