Senator Alan Peter Cayetano gave assurance of his commitment to delivering a high-quality New Senate Building (NSB) at the lowest possible cost.
In his attendance at the recent meet-and-greet event with Radio Mindanao Networks (RMN) station managers at the Golden Phoenix Hotel in Pasay City, Cayetano addressed media questions about the project.
“It’s going to be a beautiful building, maganda ang concept. Kaya lang realistically nagkaproblema, kasi nga from as low as P8 billion, lumalampas na [ngayon] ng P30 billion,” the veteran legislator said.
As chair of the Senate Committee on Accounts which oversees the project, the seasoned lawmaker emphasized the importance of transparency and pledged to submit a comprehensive report to the Senate, detailing factual reviews and consultations.
“Sadly, it’s coming out as the most expensive building in the Philippines, even more expensive than a five-star hotel.”
“I will submit a comprehensive report kasi sadly it’s coming out as the most expensive building in the Philippines, even more expensive than a five-star hotel,” the senator said.
He also revealed that the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is expected to finalize plans by January 2025, and reiterated his commitment to transparency and accountability throughout the process.
“We expect the DPWH to finalize by latest January. I promised to be transparent sa Senate so I will not hide anything. My role is to fix the plan. Fix it, get the senators to approve, then finish and put it up,” Cayetano said.
During the recent Senate plenary deliberations on the proposed 2025 budget for the DPWH, Cayetano shared that DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan informed his office that Phase 3 of the project could be completed in two to three years, depending on an expedited bidding process.
“The DPWH Secretary just wrote us na if maayos lahat ‘yung bidding procurement, baka kayanin ng two years instead of four years… I think two to three years, it’s more than enough,” Cayetano explained.
To address rising costs, he shared that a recent intensive meeting was held to review the project’s design plans, gather feedback, and establish a realistic budget.
“Why do I want it finished? Because I don’t want to pass the accountability.”
“Why do I want it finished? Because I don’t want to pass the accountability. I will not be held responsible for what happened before me, but hold me responsible for anything that happens when we took over hanggang matapos,” Cayetano stressed.
As the NSB continues to take shape, his commitment to transparency is expected to help restore public trust and ensure that the building becomes a lasting symbol of the Senate’s dedication to the Filipino people.
“I was assigned to look into it and fix it. Ang role ko rito is to find out where we are, what happened, what’s wrong and what’s correct, and finish the building at the best quality at the minimum price,” Cayetano concluded.