The Freeman

P7M water system project contract faces terminatio­n

- — Gregg M. Rubio/nsa

The P7-million water system project in Pinamungaj­an town is facing terminatio­n of contract following the 95 days delay in its completion.

The Commission on Audit has found that the design and build of Anislag and Guimbawian-Duangan Level II Water System, which was supposed to be completed by September 2013, was still 60.88 percent accomplish­ed as of December 31, 2013.

Examinatio­n of the accomplish­ment report as of July 29, 2013 which was approved by the municipal mayor and other documents supporting the second partial payment to EM Paule Constructi­on and Trading/POIEL Engineerin­g & Management Services Joint Venture were below the expected accomplish­ment indicated in the Individual Project Program of Works, invitation to bid, cash flow and payment schedules submitted by the contractor.

The Notice to Proceed for the project was received by the contractor on March 27, 2013.

COA said that from the data of the NTP, the target date to complete the project can already be ascertaine­d.

“As can be noted from the foregoing computatio­n, the completion of the project was already 95 days delayed as of December 31, 2013,” read the 2013 audit report.

COA said the December 31 negative slippage was already 39.12%, a ground for terminatio­n of contract for default.

“Non-completion of the project at the target completion date delayed the delivery of benefits to the constituen­ts,” it said.

The municipal government of Pinamungaj­an commented that the project was suspended because of land dispute.

But COA said no suspension order was furnished to them.

This prompted the agency to recommend to the management to instruct the officials tasked to closely monitor the status of work accomplish­ment for the project so as to avoid the incurrence of negative slippage of more than 10 percent, which is already a ground for the terminatio­n of the contract.

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