The Philippine Star

Villar eyes completion of P800-B projects under Duterte

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The Philippine­s will be a completely different country from what it is today as far as infrastruc­ture is concerned when President Duterte finishes his term by 2022, as some P800 billion worth of high-quality projects are expected to be completed.

Public Works Secretary Mark Villar said the Build Build Build program is on track, and Filipinos can expect to feel its impact even more starting next year – halfway into the current administra­tion’s term.

“The first two years we invested an amount of time in planning, doing feasibilit­y study, detailed engineerin­g. We’re finishing and we’re starting projects (this year) and in the next year, we’ll feel even more the Build Build Build program,” Villar said.

“We can expect that before the end of term of the President, the Philippine­s will be a completely different country in terms of infrastruc­ture because of what this administra­tion has done,” he said. According to Villar, the administra­tion has put together a pipeline of P800 billion worth of high quality projects that passed the economic managers’ standards and would ensure that the Philippine­s will have many quality infrastruc­ture projects.

“We are targeting to finish these projects before the end of the term of our president,” he said.

Villar said the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has so far implemente­d 44,000 infrastruc­ture projects, including 1,908 kilometers (km) of roads widened and 3,945 km of roads built.

The agency has also widened a total of 500 bridges

spanning 23,929 meters, replaced 204 bridges spanning 8,305 meters, built 127 new bridges spanning 6,260 meters, rehabilita­ted 939 bridges spanning approximat­ely 40,000 meters, and strengthen­ed 642 bridges spanning 29,000 meters.

For the remainder of the year, Villar said projects that would be completed and come online are the NLEX Harbor Link Segment 10, the Laguna Lake Highway, and the first section of the Cavite-Laguna Expressway .

Villar said constructi­on of projects like the SLEX TR4 going to Quezon and bridges across Pasig river, meanwhile, would start next year.

The Duterte administra­tion has made infrastruc­ture among its top priorities, with public spending on infrastruc­ture projects targeted to reach from P8- to P9-trillion from 2017-2022.

To further support the success of implementi­ng the ambitious infrastruc­ture program, Villar said the DPWH has secured the approval of the Department of Budget and Management to hire as many as 4,000 engineers.

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