DPWH improved road network spurs agri, tourism industry in Ilocos Norte town
By Chito Chavez
The accomplished goal of the upgrade of Maruaya Road is a welcome breakthrough to the tourism development in Piddig, Ilocos Norte based on the report of the Department of Public Works (DPWH).
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In a report to DPWH Regional Office 1 Director Ronnel Tan, DPWH Ilocos Norte First District Engineering Office chief District Engineer Glenn C. Miguel bared that the project has provided a "safer and more convenient transportation quality" leading to the town’s various tourist destinations like the Piddig Sunflower Farm, Gregorio Integrated Farm, Piddig Food Factory School and Agro Tourism among others.
Costing P3,891,322.68, the project involves the 160-meter long road masonry slope protection work that enticed local and foreign tourists to visit the town’s tourist spots.
Miguel stated that the transportation of agricultural products, other goods and social services using the enhanced Maruaya road has complemented the town’s tourism boom with a faster, safer and easier travel to the business centers not only in Piddig but also to the other adjacent towns in the province.
The project was funded under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) of 2022.
Aside from the road improvement project in Piddig, the DPWH Regional Office 1 has also completed a 216-meter flood shield in Sitio Namnama, Barangay Alsem, Vintar, Ilocos Norte.
Tan commended the Ilocos Norte First District Engineering Office for the on-time construction of the flood wall along the Vintar River also known as Bislak River.
“The construction of this river protection structure will not only prevent inundation and damage to properties but will also support the growing economy of Vintar as a local tourist destination,” Tan said.
Built at a cost of P44 million and funded under the 2022 GAA, Miguel noted that the flood control structure covers the construction of stone masonry on steel sheet piles.
“DPWH Ilocos Norte First District Engineering Office has also recently completed the implementation of the 258-meter flood wall along Bislak River in Barangay San Ramon aimed to prevent inundation and mitigate flooding in Vintar,’’ the DPWH Regional Office 1 pointed out.
(Photo: DPWH)
In a report to DPWH Regional Office 1 Director Ronnel Tan, DPWH Ilocos Norte First District Engineering Office chief District Engineer Glenn C. Miguel bared that the project has provided a "safer and more convenient transportation quality" leading to the town’s various tourist destinations like the Piddig Sunflower Farm, Gregorio Integrated Farm, Piddig Food Factory School and Agro Tourism among others.
Costing P3,891,322.68, the project involves the 160-meter long road masonry slope protection work that enticed local and foreign tourists to visit the town’s tourist spots.
Miguel stated that the transportation of agricultural products, other goods and social services using the enhanced Maruaya road has complemented the town’s tourism boom with a faster, safer and easier travel to the business centers not only in Piddig but also to the other adjacent towns in the province.
The project was funded under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) of 2022.
Aside from the road improvement project in Piddig, the DPWH Regional Office 1 has also completed a 216-meter flood shield in Sitio Namnama, Barangay Alsem, Vintar, Ilocos Norte.
Tan commended the Ilocos Norte First District Engineering Office for the on-time construction of the flood wall along the Vintar River also known as Bislak River.
“The construction of this river protection structure will not only prevent inundation and damage to properties but will also support the growing economy of Vintar as a local tourist destination,” Tan said.
Built at a cost of P44 million and funded under the 2022 GAA, Miguel noted that the flood control structure covers the construction of stone masonry on steel sheet piles.
“DPWH Ilocos Norte First District Engineering Office has also recently completed the implementation of the 258-meter flood wall along Bislak River in Barangay San Ramon aimed to prevent inundation and mitigate flooding in Vintar,’’ the DPWH Regional Office 1 pointed out.