Quezon City gov't lifts stop order vs condo construction in Barangay Marilag
The local government of Quezon City has lifted its cease and desist order against the construction of a 40-storey condominium in Barangay Marilag, which initially faced complaints for making noise even during nighttime.
Quezon City officials lifted on October 20 the stop order against DMCI after the latter submitted an affidavit of undertaking.
In its sworn statement, DMCI, the project developer of 40-storey Infina Towers, said that it will "eliminate/lessen/mitigate the construction noise/sound produced by any equipment or any construction activity."
It added that their construction activities "shall not go beyond 7 p.m. and shall not start prior to 7 a.m. except for jobs that do not cause noise/sound such as painting and/or finishing works and the unloading to the ground of construction materials from delivery trucks."
DMCI also assured the local government that it will observe limitations in their use of "utilities like water and electricity in order not to affect the consumption of the same" by the residents as well as secure all "necessary permits from government regulatory" offices regarding its "legal, environmental and administrative concerns and responsibilities," among others.
The developer said it recognizes that Barangay Marilag "may cause the stoppage" of the construction of condominium "should there be any violation of the foregoing commitments and responsibilities" and "if works continue after 7 p.m. except for unloading materials delivery."
DMCI also said it pledges its full support to the barangay government in relation to welfare of the community and public service and it will "comply with existing laws, rules and regulations."
A stop order was issued by Quezon City’s Department of Building Official in mid-October after residents complained about its noisy construction, which lasted "even up to 10 p.m. almost every day." The noise was even heard by the residents living a kilometer away from the site.