By Jong Cadion
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (August 1, 2017 AFP) -
Model
Houses.
The Armed
Forces of the Philippines represented by the Army's 54th Engineer Brigade, the
Department of Public Works and Highways Region 10 and the Office of the City
Engineer of Marawi City are working closely to finish the two (2) model houses
that will be used as a template for about 5,000 houses that will be built in
the temporary shelters for the Marawi evacuees, military official said.
The ground
works of the relocation site and the construction of the houses started a week
ago. The models are expected to be done after a week of work.
"There
are two models of houses to be constructed. First is the steel house which is
has 26 square meters floor area with a dimension of 4 x 7.7 meters and the
other one is the wooden house which is made of lumber and plywood, with the dimension
of 4 x 6 meters," said Abdulracman Paunte, DPWH Region 10 Resident
Engineer.
"The
steel house model is pre-fabricated and can accomodate 3 families per building.
Construction time will run up to 8 days."
The
relocation site is about 11 hectares, located in Brgy Sagongsongan, Marawi City
and is divided into five areas. Each area is expected to accomodate about 1,000
houses/units.
According
to Paunte, each of the five areas have communal kitchens, comfort rooms and
washing areas and its electricity lines and water system already being
installed and worked on by the Lanao Del Sur Electric Company and the Local
Water Utilities Administration.
Army
Engineers doing the Ground Work.
The
Battalion of Army Engineers are also present in the area to assist the
construction of the temporary shelter and to secure civilian workers who are in
the site the entire week.
"We
are here to provide all necessary needs and support we can give before, during
and after the construction of the shelters," said Lieutenant Colonel
Jonjie Juguilon of the 547th Engineering Battalion, Engineering Brigade.
"Our
backhoes are here as well as our bulldozers, graders and backhoe loaders so
that when the model houses be approved, we will go on full throttle with the
construction of units."
Juguilon
further reported that a consultation of the house designs was conducted among
the LGUs and some evacuees before the construction started.
Risk while
construction on-going.
The City
Engineer of Marawi on the other hand who was in the site even on a Sunday to
supervise the construction of one of the model houses said that, "the risk
is always high among those involved in the construction, since stray bullets
reach the site every now and then."
"Kahit
pa delikado, ipagpapatuloy pa din naminang construction kasamaang ating mga kasundalohan
dahil minamadali din natin na makaalis ang mga evacuees sa congested evacuation
centers," said Engr Mike Gulem, field Engineer of Marawi City government.
He also
said that the given target time for to finish the construction is until
September or October this year.
Cash for
Work.
In order to
give the evacuees a chance to work and earn wages, construction workers and
laborers will be commissioned from among them.
According
to Gulem, four workers will be paid 15,000 to construct a single-detached
house.
Salman
Caris, an evacuee from Marawi City whose family is now temporarily sheltered in
Pantar expressed his gratitude to the government for the temporary employment
given to them. He also said that he will be very happy if his family will be
among the beneficiaries of the shelter, also further stating that he is looking
forward to living with fellow evacuees from Marawi.
Caris, who
is 38 years old, married with three kids, formerly lives at the business
district of Marawi City before the Daesh-inspired Maute terror group attacked
the besieged city.
Deploy more
soldiers for rehab.
Western
Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay said
that The Western Mindanao Command and the Joint Task Force Marawi are now also
prioritizing rehabilitation efforts within the area and are yet to deploy more
soldiers, composed mostly of women, to specifically work on rehabilitation
projects.
"Ang inyong
kasundaluhan ay handang tumulong at magkawanggawa lalong lalo na sa mga proyektong
rehabilitasyon para sa mga Marawi evacuees," said Lieutenant General
Carlito G Galvez, Jr, Commander of the Western Mindanao Command.
"Your
soldiers will risk their lives not only to make sure that Marawi City be free
from terrorists, but also to speed up rehabilitation, so that shelters be ready
the soonest possible time."
"Just
as your AFP was employed as an instrument to quell the rebellion of the
Maute-ISIS Group that caused the destruction of Marawi, you will also find your
soldiers, Airmen, sailors and marines at the forefront of the rehabilitation
and reconstruction of Marawi. The AFP shall be the catalyst to the massive
efforts to revive the City of Marawi."
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