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(PHOTO VIA DPWH/ MANILA BULLETIN)
Replacement works of the 30-linear meter Baang Bridge in Barangay Cabaroan and 20-linear meter Tiagan Bridge in Barangay Tiagan both in the municipality of San Emilio, Ilocos Sur were recently completed.
According to Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar, Baang and Tiagan Bridge used to be temporary baileys. The project has converted these baileys to permanent concrete to “ensure safety and improve the mobility of not just residents but also agricultural products to the upland municipalities.”
(PHOTO VIA DPWH/ MANILA BULLETIN)
“With these permanent and sturdier bridges, we can expect faster delivery of goods and services that will help boost the economy as well as provide more livelihood opportunities for the locals in the area,” Villar said.
Baang Bridge. Photo by DPWH.
ILOCOS SUR, Jan 15 In an effort to enhance and improve structural integrity of bridges, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has completed the replacement works from temporary to permanent two (2) bridges, located in San Emilio, Ilocos Sur.
According to DPWH Secretary Mark A. Villar, the replacement of Baang and Tiagan Bridge from temporary bailey to permanent concrete ensures safety and improve mobility of not just residents but also agricultural products to the upland municipalities.
“With these permanent and sturdier bridges, we can expect faster delivery of goods and services that will help boost the economy as well as provide more livelihood opportunities for the locals in the area,” said Secretary Villar.