Cebu Residents Oppose Guadalupe Ramp Project Over Displacement
Residents in Guadalupe, Cebu, protest the proposed Guadalupe Ramp Project, a CCLEX extension, citing risks of forced eviction, community destruction, and worsened flooding in the area.
Residents in Guadalupe, Cebu, protest the proposed Guadalupe Ramp Project, a CCLEX extension, citing risks of forced eviction, community destruction, and worsened flooding in the area.
A public hearing reveals strong opposition to the CCLEX Guadalupe Ramp Project in Cebu City, with residents fearing displacement, loss of heritage, and environmental impacts from the 1.5-kilometer extension.
The Department of Transportation expresses gratitude to Pampanga Rep. Carmelo Lazatin Jr. for backing the North-South Commuter Railway Extension, announcing girder installation and rail welding as major construction milestones.
The 1.2-kilometer Atlu Bola Bypass Road in Pampanga is now complete after a seven-year delay, thanks to collaboration between DPWH, local officials, and NLEX.
The Department of Transportation marks significant progress in the North-South Commuter Railway Extension in Clark, Pampanga, with girder installation and rail welding underway.
Residents in Naga, Cebu, whose homes were affected by the Metro Cebu Expressway construction, have not received just compensation from DPWH since 2018, despite project deadlines.
Acting Governor Oyo Uy and Mayor Edgardo Timbol led a consultative meeting in Kapalong to align infrastructure projects with the 2026 budget, emphasizing unity and transparent development.
DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon inspected the Sto. Cristo Flyover in Angeles City, Pampanga, ordering fund release to complete the 3-year-delayed project by June 2027 to ease traffic on McArthur Highway.
Chinese Ambassador Jing Quan and DPWH Senior Undersecretary Emial K. Sadain witnessed the handover of the Bucana Bridge in Davao City. The bridge enhances connectivity, boosts economic development, and stands as a symbol of bilateral cooperation.
The Department of Public Works and Highways is urgently widening Butuanon, Mananga, and Cotcot rivers in Cebu to protect residents from future typhoon disasters, following Typhoon Tino's destructive flooding.
Padada, Davao del Sur, celebrates the turnover of a newly paved road and a repaired gymnasium, projects aimed at enhancing safety, connectivity, and community development under Governor Yvonne R. Cagas's leadership.
Construction of the new Mandaue City Government Center has officially restarted after delays, with officials implementing a catch-up plan to meet the 2027 completion target for the P2.5 billion complex.
DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon has ordered accelerated rehabilitation of the landslide-hit Metro Cebu Expressway Segment 3A in Naga City after underground cavities were discovered, using specialized jet grouting technology.
The newly formed Pampanga Business Chamber expresses grave concern as the Candating flood control project in Arayat collapses for the third time, demanding independent investigations and oversight.
Rehabilitation works continue on Segment 3A of the Metro Cebu Expressway in Naga City, Cebu, following landslides and legal issues. The project aims to improve connectivity and reduce traffic congestion in Metro Cebu.
The DPWH plans to expand the Mananga River to 30 meters to avoid severe flooding like during Typhoon Tino, as announced by Secretary Vince Dizon during a site inspection.
DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon inspected Mananga Bridge 3 in Talisay City, Cebu, announcing river widening to 30 meters and ongoing dredging works under Oplan Kontra Baha to prevent future flooding disasters like Typhoon Tino.
Barangay Saguise in Bohol successfully finished a P2.3-million pathway concreting project through community effort and the Kalahi-CIDSS program, overcoming logistical hurdles and heavy rains.
Davao Light and Power Company reports clearing 52.25km of dangling wires in Davao City since 2024, surpassing its 10km target, with expansion to neighboring municipalities.
The Mati Airport expansion project in Davao Oriental has achieved 44.35% physical completion, with P700 million funding secured to enhance regional connectivity and economic growth by 2027.
The DPWH initiates a technical assessment after a P300 million flood control dike in Arayat, Pampanga collapsed. Secretary Vince Dizon cites fundamental design flaws and contractor failures, with findings to be submitted for possible prosecution.
DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon warns contractors against substandard work and piecemeal-funded projects during Pampanga inspection, vowing completion of delayed infrastructure within the year.
The Department of Public Works and Highways has allocated ₱75 million to finish the San Agustin Norte Bridge in Arayat, Pampanga, ending an eight-year funding delay. Officials inspected the site and flood control structures to ensure timely project comple
The DPWH is conducting thorough inspections and document audits of 416 flood control projects across the Philippines, with completion expected by March 2026. New coordinate-based tracking systems are being implemented.
The Ministry of Transportation and Communications in BARMM has officially opened the renovated passenger terminal at Bongao Port in Tawi-Tawi and initiated a P70-million expansion project to boost regional connectivity.
The Department of Public Works and Highways aims to finish inspecting and auditing over 400 flood control projects by early 2026, while preparing a new masterplan for 2027 implementation.
The Regional Development Council is evaluating a new airport in Davao Occidental to enhance connectivity, tourism, and investment in the province, aligning with regional development goals.
DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon inspected the MacArthur Highway rehabilitation in Apalit, Pampanga, directing officials to complete the ₱35.6 million project before the rainy season, addressing long-standing public complaints.
The Department of Transportation allocates an additional ₱450 million to CAAP to accelerate Davao International Airport's expansion, with construction already 30% complete and new chillers improving passenger comfort.
Davao Light and Power Company confirms all utility poles along the Maa Flyover have been relocated, removing a key obstacle to the infrastructure project's completion.