A total of 467 road projects have been completed in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) in 2021, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) announced on Monday, March 21.

In a statement, the DPWH revealed that it had delivered a total of 64.8-kilometers of roads, amounting to over P1 billion in 2021, which is aimed at improving the country’s regional connectivity.
“DPWH CAR has completed 467 out of the 726 programmed projects for 2021 with 256 projects still ongoing and three projects to be started,” DPWH Secretary Roger G. Mercado said.

Meanwhile, DPWH-CAR Director Khadaffy D. Tanggol reported that the agency undertook the construction of 75 lineal meters of bridges that cost P75 million; and construction, repair, and maintenance of 28 flood control projects totaled P722 million.
Among other projects are farm-to-market roads funded by the Department of Agriculture (DA) and road projects under the Tourism Road Infrastructure Program.

“Implementing these projects despite the manpower and quarantine restrictions in 2021 show not just our commitment to improving mobility and connection in the mountainous region of the Cordilleras but also in providing better access to services to the people,” Mercado said.