DPWH to hire 200 more workers as dredging activities go on overdrive


The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is looking to hire additional manpower to complement its workforce amid the glut of dredging activities around the country.

WANTED DREDGING OPERATORS-- Some 200 more workers will be hired by the Department of Public Works and Highways for its dredging projects nationwide. (Photo courtesy of the DPWH)

Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark A. Villar said that this year alone, no less than P70 million was allocated per region for the procurement of state-of-the-art dredging units and ancillary equipment, hence the need for corresponding operators.

“Supplemental equipment and manpower will augment our dredging operations that combat flooding in high-risk areas,” Villar said.

“Dredging allows us to excavate heavily-silted bodies of water which overflow during rainy and typhoon season. Currently, we are undertaking major dredging activities along Pasig River, Cagayan River, and Bicol River, in close coordination with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR),” he added.

According to DPWH-Bureau of Equipment (BOE) Director Toribio Noel L. Ilao, the department's regional offices were ordered to submit a list of proposed additional dredge personnel in anticipation of the new equipment for BOE’s approval. The number of personnel will be determined based on the number of additional dredging machinery.

“It is deemed necessary to ensure that all new equipment is manned by adequate and authorized crew as we prepare to intensify our dredging operations across the country. Our estimate is about 200 new personnel nationwide,” Ilao said.