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Villar inspects military HQ in Fort Magsaysay

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO- Department of Public Works and Highways ( DPWH ) Secretary Mark A. Villar inspected on Friday the ongoing constructi­on of the P42.26 Million New 7th ID Headquarte­rs Building with Tactical Operations Center inside Fort Ramon Magsaysay in Palayan City, Nueva Eci j a.

The project that broke ground in February this year will house a modern command center for military operations and the offices of the different general service staffs of Philippine Army’s 7th Infantry “Kaugnay” Division. The new headquarte­rs building is one of the six projects implemente­d inside the military camp under the Department of National Defense-Department of Public Works and Highways (DND-DPWH) Convergenc­e Projects or the “Tat ag ng Imprastrak­tura para sa Kapayapaan at Seguridad” (TIKAS).

“I am pleased with the pace of constructi­on considerin­g that we have been in the height of unpreceden­ted challenges since March, like the imposition of strict community quarantine­s due to the coronaviru­s and the different (strong) typhoons that hit the country. But these will not affect our resolve to abide by our commitment to finish the constructi­on projects implemente­d by the DPWH,” Secretary Villar stated.

Villar instructed Regional Director Roseller A. Tolentino and Nueva Ecija 2nd District Engineer Ricardo M. Puno to closely monitor the on-going constructi­ons to ensure that the project will be delivered before the year ends.

“I made a promise during the groundbrea­king activity that we will deliver the new headquarte­rs building by December and I am thankful that our Regional Director and District Engineer had it prioritize­d, and its completion was fasttracke­d so that our military colleagues in public service at the 7th Infantry Division can use this facility very soon,” Villar sai d.

A drive-thru inspection of the 7.261kilomet­er road network still under constructi­on from the Light Reaction Regiment/ Special Forces Regiment (Airborne) camps leading to the Molave Complex was also conducted.

Villar also visited the headquarte­rs of the Philippine Army’s Army Artillery Regiment (AAR) to witness the Live Fire Exercise, an activity that is aimed at evaluating the proficienc­y and competence of military personnel in Field Artillery Operations. (Chris Navarro)

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