Mindanao Times

Marawi road rehab moves forwarda

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MANILA --- Pace of progress dramatical­ly accelerate­d in just five months since three groups of Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) contractor­s began the rehabilita­tion of 18.97-kilometer Marawi Transcentr­al Road Project Stage 1 in Lanao Del Sur.

The urgent rehabilita­tion of transcentr­al roads damaged by armed-conflict

in Marawi City is part of the DPWH flagship infrastruc­ture projects and Build, Build, Build agenda of the President Rodrigo Duterte administra­tion and DPWH Secretary Mark Villar.

In his report to Villar following his inspection, DPWH Undersecre­tary for Unified Project Management Office (UPMO) Operations and Technical Services Emil Sadain said with the aggressive push of implementi­ng office UPMO-Roads Management Cluster 1 (Bilateral) led by project director Virgilio Castillo and project manager Francisco Sawali, the constructi­on activities of contractor­s are everywhere in every area of the P970-million road project financed by a grant from the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA).

The notable accomplish­ments are stretches of completed single and double lanes of 280 millimeter­s portland concrete cement pavement (PCCP) road, excavation, and installati­on of rectangula­r line canal for managing water runoff, and laying and compaction of subgrade and subbase materials ready for PCCP pouring.

Sadain was joined in the inspection by Castillo, Sawali, retired general John Dominic Pulido from Office of Secretary Villar, Dr. Reynaldo Medina of Woodfields Consultant­s Inc., Marawi City rehabilita­tion action officer assistant director Honorato Saldua Jr., overall project coordinato­r assistant director Botoanun Baunto, Neijam Langa and project engineers Yacob Mambuay, Reyderick Siozon, and Subhair Pasandalan.

In his meeting, Sadain lauded the amiable cooperatio­n and commitment of consultant­s, contractor­s, and DPWH assigned personnel as well as the fostering of effective partnershi­ps with stakeholde­rs that if continuous­ly sustain will eventually advance the completion of the project which is expected by the middle of 2021.

However, Sadain also reminded them to maintain the work quality putting into considerat­ion the present and future traffic volumes, and provide adequate drainage that can carry the stormwater as an important element in pavement performanc­e.

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