Summit Held To Prod More People To Get Vaccinated In Bicol

Nagsagawa ng summit sa Bicol upang himukin ang lahat na magpabakuna para sa kalusugan ng lahat.

Abra Residents Urged To Unite For Peace After Polls

Hinikayat ang mga residente ng Abra na magtulungan para sa kapayapaan at kaunlaran matapos ang halalan. Sama-sama sa pag-unlad ang kailangan.

BCDA To Revamp Iconic Mile Hi Property In Camp John Hay

Ang BCDA ay naglunsad ng bagong proyekto para sa Mile Hi sa Camp John Hay, na naglalayong pataasin ang lokal na turismo at pamumuhunan.

Comelec: 159 Out Of 175 COCs Already Canvassed

Comelec: 159 sa 175 COCs na ang natapos na sa canvassing. Isang hakbang patungo sa pagbuo ng mga resulta ng halalan.

DPWH Completes 2 School Buildings In Tarlac

The two newly built school buildings in the province of Tarlac will be available to students once the face-to-face classes resume.

DPWH Completes 2 School Buildings In Tarlac

12
12

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has completed the construction of two school buildings in the province of Tarlac amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.

Tarlac 1st District Engineer Erelina B. Santos said on Tuesday the newly-completed infrastructure projects are a four-storey building with eight classrooms at the Baras-Baras High School in Tarlac City worth some PHP24 million, and a two-storey, eight-classroom building at the Marawi Elementary School in Camiling, town, amounting to PHP25 million.

“The school building construction activities continued amid the pandemic to ensure its immediate completion, and that the facilities will be available to students once the face-to-face classes resume,” Santos said in an official social media post.

She said the new school buildings will be of great help for the students who used to cramp in dilapidated buildings.

The two projects are the DPWH’s contribution to the educational sector aimed at making public school facilities conducive to learning, Santos noted.

The projects were implemented through the Basic Education Facilities Fund, a convergence program between DPWH and Department of Education. (PNA)