The Department of Public Works and Highways has recently paved three local roads that now benefit agricultural communities in the Municipalities of Bongabon, Gabaldon, and Llanera in Nueva Ecija.
DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan, based on reports from DPWH Regional Office 3 Director Roseller Tolentino, said that the improvement of a total of six-lane kilometers of roads was completed by the two district engineering offices (DEOs) in Nueva Ecija.
“The improvement of a total of six-lane kilometers of roads was completed by the two district engineering offices (DEOs) in Nueva Ecija.”
In the town of Bongabon, the DPWH Nueva Ecija Second DEO has provided better road access to farming communities with the completion of 2.38 lane kilometers of local roads in Barangay Rizal.
DPWH ensured safer and more convenient travels in Barangay Tagumpay, Gabaldon by upgrading 1.98 lane kilometers of road that was prone to becoming muddy during rainy days.
DPWH Nueva Ecija Second DEO has also ensured safer and more convenient travels in Barangay Tagumpay, Gabaldon by upgrading 1.98 lane kilometers of road that was prone to becoming muddy during rainy days.
Meanwhile, the DPWH Nueva Ecija First DEO has eased the transport of agricultural machinery to farmlands in Barangay Bosque, Llanera with the improvement works on a 1.7-lane-kilometer road in the area.
According to Bonoan, the newly-paved roads are seen to boost agricultural output in the towns by facilitating better accessibility and efficient transport of farm products to market centers both within and outside of Nueva Ecija.
The road concreting projects were completed in the amount of P27.3 million sourced from the Basic Infrastructure Program (BIP) under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) of 2022.