Northern Cebu Infrastructure Gets Rapid Repair Boost
Government accelerates rehabilitation of critical infrastructure in Northern Cebu, bringing faster relief and improved services to affected communities through streamlined processes.
Government accelerates rehabilitation of critical infrastructure in Northern Cebu, bringing faster relief and improved services to affected communities through streamlined processes.
Cebu Provincial Government and DPWH-7 join forces to fast-track critical infrastructure rehabilitation, enhancing project coordination and implementation efficiency across Central Visayas.
Kumalarang village in Isabela City, Basilan receives massive P83-million infrastructure upgrade including farm-to-market roads and drainage systems to boost agriculture and flood control.
The World Bank's sudden withdrawal from the Cebu BRT project deals a devastating blow to the city's traffic decongestion plans, leaving officials scrambling for alternative funding.
The Department of Public Works and Highways in Cebu admits to project setbacks but commits to completing vital infrastructure by 2026, addressing transparency and accountability concerns.
The provincial government of Davao de Oro is set to rehabilitate a crucial 15-kilometer farm-to-market road in Laak with a ₱250 million budget, boosting agricultural productivity and rural connectivity.
Farmers and residents in Paquibato District face economic paralysis as collapsed road sections cut off access to markets and essential services. Local officials urge DPWH for emergency repairs.
Cebu City explores innovative underground and elevated solutions to combat worsening traffic congestion. Discover the proposed strategies that could transform daily commuting.