Monday 15 June 2015

Cebu spends P270M for infrastructure projects

CEBU CITY—The Cebu provincial government has spent some P270 million for infrastructure development projects.

Data from the Cebu Provincial Information Office showed that the bulk of the amount went to road improvement and repairs.

The Cebu Capitol shelled out a total of P93 million in 2014 while another P113 million this year for the improvement of provincial and farm-to-market roads.

Among the road projects is the P19-million Sangi-Bugho provincial road concreting in San Fernando town which is now 80-percent complete and is projected to be finished by July or August this year, the information office reported.

The concreting of the road connecting San Fernando and Pinamungajan towns is reportedly seen to cut the travel time to just 45 minutes from two hours going to and from these two towns via Toledo City or Carcar City.

Another road project that is set to start construction works is the P3 million Malapascua Island circumferential road.

The road projects implemented this year include the farm-to-market roads in Tudela and Tuburan worth P15 million each, vegetable highways worth P14.6-million, concreting of Bunlan-Camalig-Cabotunga road in Santander worth P7 million, Tuburan-Cogon-Alegria Marmol road worth P26 million, Nipa-Cayaan road in Tabogon worth P13.4 million and Cogon-Cantumog-Corte road section in Carmen worth P25.49 million, among others.

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