CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) said it has completed two units of three-storey buildings with eight classrooms at the Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU) City of San Fernando Satellite Campus.
The DPWH said it has provided a more conducive learning environment to students with the construction of the school buildings.
DPWH Regional Office 3 Director Roseller A. Tolentino, in a report to DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan and Undersecretary for Central Luzon Operations Roberto R. Bernardo, said the classrooms were designed to accommodate significant number of students.
The academic buildings, implemented by DPWH Pampanga First District Engineering Office (DEO), have toilets on each floor, school fixtures, automatic fire sprinkler system, stainless steel overhead tank, and a pole mounted transformer.
“These buildings are ready for turnover this second quarter of 2024 for use of current and future DHVSU students and hopefully to prom
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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga - The Department of Public Works and Highways in Central Luzon (DPWH-3) said on Monday it will implement a total of 2,452 infrastructure projects this year. DPWH-3 Regional Director Roseller A. Tolentino said some PHP98.47 billion was allocated for the implementation of various projects in the region. Tolentino said Central Luzon received a 35.24 percent increase in this year's budget compared to the PHP72.3 billion released last year. "Our big-ticket connectivity projects have been given appropriate funding to ensure that these access and bypass roads are fully operational at the earliest," he said in a statement. He particularly cited the construction of the Lubao-Guagua-Minalin-Sto. Tomas (LGMST) Road and the Palihan-Mabiga-SBMA Access Road which is now in full swing. Other big-ticket connectivity projects, he said are the San Ildefonso-San Rafael-San Miguel Bypass Road and Capas-Botolan Road which are set for completion by 2025 and the 6