DPWH cites billions of pesos worth of finished projects in Region 8
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) reported Wednesday the completion of billions worth of projects in Eastern Visayas that were started last year amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

Completed were the construction, rehabilitation, improvement, and maintenance of 311.5 lane kilometers of national roads, 12 bridges, and 99 flood-control structures in Region 8 under 2020 General Appropriations Act (GAA).
This was announced by DPWH Secretary Mark Villar, citing Regional Office 8’s year-end report.
Regional Office 8 finished P6.5 billion worth of national road projects, P1.2 billion worth of bridge projects, and P3.3 billion worth of flood-control projects, the agency said.
DPWH also facilitated the completion of 328 Region 8 local infrastructure projects amounting to P3.9 billion. These are composed of multi-purpose and school buildings, local roads and bridges, flood control and drainage, and water systems.
In convergence with the Department of Education, DPWH also built and rehabilitated 279 classrooms costing P866.6 million, nine projects costing P218.1 million built in convergence with Department of Defense, 77 structures repaired costing P1.76 billion under the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund; 220 units of rainwater collector systems installed public buildings costing P55.8 million, three new public buildings costing P68.2 million and two public markets costing P20 million under Contingent Fund and the Department of Interior Local Government.
Additionally, DPWH in partnership with the Department of Tourism, Department of Trade and Industry, and Department of Transportation constructed and upgraded 73.68 lane kilometers of access roads leading to tourist destinations, industrial corridors, and airports costing P1.35 billion; and another 71.7 lane kilometers of farm-to-market roads costing P709.5 million with funding from the Department of Agriculture.
“I would like to commend our Regional and District Engineering Offices nationwide for the timely delivery of these infrastructure projects that will be the main player in our country’s economic recovery from COVID-19,” Villar said.