MANILA, (PNA) –- The Department of Public Works and Highways reactivated on Wednesday its “Lakbay Alalay” program to assist motorists during the observance of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day. In…
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DPWH’s priority to make roads and bridges passable in quake-hit areas – Singson
By Josine Estuye MANILA, (PNA) -– Public Works and Highways Secretary Rogelio Singson on Monday admitted more are still to be assessed in quake-stricken Bohol and Cebu before they develop the best…
Gov’t readies retrofitting, upgrading public buildings
By Catherine Teves MANILA, (PNA) –- The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is preparing to retrofit and upgrade public buildings nationwide so these can be more resilient to earthquakes and…
Ghost projects impossible in Eastern Visayas – DPWH
PALO, Leyte, (PNA) — Ghost projects are impossible in Eastern Visayas, an official of the Department of Public Works and Highways said, citing preliminary assessment report on the utilization of priority development…
PHL enhancing policy to attract investments to infra projects
By Leslie Venzon MANILA, (PNA) — The government is pushing for policy enhancements in a bid to attract more investors to pour in their money into crucial infrastructure projects, particularly through the…
Legislators from Visayas push creation of Visayan tourism highway
BACOLOD CITY, (PNA) — Members of the Visayan bloc in the House of Representatives are pushing for the creation of the Visayan Tourism Highway that will allow travelers from the eastern part…
Upgrade of Fatima-Parola-San Agustin tourism road in Davao Oriental almost done
MANILA, (PNA) — The P49- million road upgrading of the Fatima-Parola-San Agustin Road, which will provide better access to tourism destinations in Davao Oriental, will be finished soon. In a statement, the…
DPWH flood control projects for 2014 up to P28.8-B
MANILA, (PNA) — The flood management projects of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in its proposed 2014 budget increased by 138.9 percent to P28.8 billion from to P12.8 billion…