Showing posts with label Director Zenaida T. Tan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Director Zenaida T. Tan. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Paving the Way Forward: Valencia, Bukidnonโ€™s Leap Towards Enhanced Mobility and Safety

CREDIT: The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)

In Valencia, Bukidnon, a significant transformation has unfolded on the Sayre Highway, marking a milestone in the province's infrastructure development. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has recently concluded an ambitious road rehabilitation project that promises to redefine the travel experience for both motorists and pedestrians. This initiative is a testament to the government's commitment to bolstering regional connectivity and ensuring the safety of its citizens.



The journey towards this remarkable improvement began with a detailed report to DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan by DPWH-Region 10 Director Zenaida T. Tan. Highlighting the critical need for infrastructure enhancement, Director Tan outlined the project's scope, covering a 619-meter section of the pivotal Sayre Highway. This thoroughfare, vital for its role in connecting urban to rural areas, was earmarked for a comprehensive makeover to meet the burgeoning traffic demand effectively.

The rehabilitation project, valued at P40.8 million, was meticulously planned to expand the highway from four to six lanes, alongside the reconstruction of damaged sections, installation of new pavement markings, and the overhaul of roadside vegetation. Additionally, the project included the construction of a catch basin and reinforced concrete canal at selected sections, aimed at improving drainage and preventing waterlogging, which is crucial for both safety and longevity of the road infrastructure.



The enhancements made to Sayre Highway are not merely functional but also bring Valencia, Bukidnon into the future of road design and safety standards. The introduction of a center island equipped with 27 solar light posts is a forward-thinking approach, blending sustainability with safety. These solar-powered lights ensure that the highway remains illuminated at night, reducing the risk of accidents and enhancing the security for all road users.

Moreover, the widening of the road from four to six lanes marks a significant improvement in traffic management. By increasing the highway's capacity, the project effectively reduces congestion, facilitating smoother and more efficient travel for delivery vehicles and commuters alike. This is particularly beneficial for the local economy, as it ensures that goods and services can be transported more swiftly and reliably.


Director Tan emphasized that these improvements have significantly bolstered the safety and accessibility of the area. Not only do locals benefit from the upgraded infrastructure, but the enhancements also have a positive impact on the numerous delivery vehicles that regularly traverse this route. The project underscores the DPWH's dedication to creating a safer, more accessible environment for all road users, underscoring the importance of infrastructure in fostering regional development and connectivity.



Implemented by the DPWH Bukidnon 1st District Engineering Office and funded under the 2023 General Appropriations Act (GAA), this project serves as a beacon for future infrastructure initiatives in the Philippines. It demonstrates the tangible benefits of thoughtful, well-executed road improvement works, from enhancing mobility and safety to supporting economic activities.

As Valencia, Bukidnon celebrates the completion of this project, it stands as a testament to the progress that can be achieved through dedicated effort and investment in infrastructure. The Sayre Highway rehabilitation project not only improves the daily lives of the province's residents and visitors but also sets a precedent for future developments, paving the way for a brighter, more connected future for the Philippines.

Thursday, March 28, 2024

Shedding Light & Uplifting Lives: DPWH's Twin Triumphs in Cagayan De Oro City



SOURCE: DPWH

Welcome to the burgeoning city of Cagayan De Oro, where the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has recently completed two pivotal infrastructure projects. Charting a path of progress, these projects bring comfort and safety to the residents of Barangays Gusa and Bulua, illustrating the transformative power of well-planned and conscientiously implemented infrastructure.



In Barangay Gusa, darkness has given way to a luminescent path, courtesy of the 64 solar street lights installed along the Bigaan Bridge portion of the Butuan-Cagayan de Oro-Iligan Road. Thanks to the DPWH Cagayan De Oro 2nd District Engineering Office, pedestrians and motorists can now navigate this stretch with increased visibility and safety, particularly during night-time hours.



The P12.1-million project is a beacon of sustainable development. Featuring 33 single arm posts on both sides of the road and 31 double arm posts at the center island, it provides a thorough distribution of light. However, it's not merely about illumination; it's about carving a safer, brighter future for the local community.



Switching gears to Barangay Bulua, the DPWH Cagayan de Oro 1st District Engineering Office has completed a two-story interment facility. Costing P4.9-million, this building offers locals a free, intimate venue for holding wake and funeral services, giving them space to celebrate the lives of their departed loved ones.



The facility comes replete with two multipurpose halls, two pantries, two comfort rooms, two utility rooms, a storage space, and an electrical/maintenance room. It's not just a structure; it's a testament to human resilience and the power of community in times of grief.



DPWH Region 10 Director Zenaida T. Tan, in her report to DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan, stated that these projects, programmed under the 2023 General Appropriations Act (GAA), were carried out to improve the welfare and security of residents in both barangays.



These projects are more than just markers of development. They are steps towards a future where every resident of Cagayan De Oro City can enjoy improved living conditions, safety, and community strength.



By focusing on key areas such as safety and community welfare, DPWH is setting an example of how infrastructure can transform lives. The streetlights and the interment facility highlight the role of infrastructure as a catalyst for progress.



Through these projects, DPWH is not just building infrastructure; it's building hope. It's demonstrating a commitment to fostering a brighter, safer, and more connected Cagayan De Oro City.



As we move forward, let's celebrate these twin triumphs in Barangay Gusa and Barangay Bulua. They stand testament to the power of infrastructure to uplift lives, create safer communities, and foster progress. They remind us that every step taken towards improving public infrastructure is a step towards a better future for all.

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