Road works stopped before weekend exodus-DPWH

October 27,2014
Workers from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH). INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

Workers from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH). INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

In anticipation of heavy traffic this coming All Saints’ Day weekend, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has directed all contractors with ongoing projects to suspend all road excavation activities, and to clear the roads of construction barriers and equipment before the All Saints’ Day break.

Also in preparation for next weekend’s holidays, the Philippine National Police (PNP) will deploy “road safety marshals” on major thoroughfares and streets leading to cemeteries.

In an advisory, the DPWH over the weekend also called for the brief suspension of government road projects for the duration of the public holidays.

Rescheduling

The department instructed its district engineers to “coordinate with contractors and project engineers of the United Project Management Office in rescheduling public infrastructure projects.”

Public Works Secretary Rogelio Singson advised contractors with ongoing projects to temporarily suspend their road excavation and pavement removal activities.

“They should also start removing construction barriers and idle equipment on site that may obstruct and affect the traffic flow,” he said.

Singson ordered DPWH personnel to put up the necessary traffic warning signs along national roads.

This, he said, “will ensure better and safer travel of motorists and commuters.”

Lakbay Alalay

From Oct. 30 to Nov. 3, the agency will activate its “Lakbay Alalay,” or travel assistance program along national roads nationwide.

Under the public service program, DPWH personnel will be ready to respond to “road emergency situations” in coordination with the PNP, Land Transportation Office and local government units.

The PNP itself will field marshals from the Highway Patrol Group (HPG) to assist motorists and commuters expected to go home to their provinces to visit cemeteries and memorial parks where their loved ones are buried.

The marshals will be deployed until the vacationers return home from their respective provinces.

PNP spokesman Senior Supt. Wilben Mayor said the PNP would also set up public assistance centers to be manned by the local police and the HPG.

PNP Director General Alan Purisima said policemen would be also securing churches, cemeteries and tourist spots for people taking advantage of the long holidays.

“The entire PNP will be placed on full alert to provide maximum coverage and public safety services, which is what we always implement during holidays and special events,” Purisima said.

Thousands of Metro Manila residents are expected to flock to bus terminals and other transport hubs before the weekend. In Metro Manila, large cemeteries like the Manila North and South cemeteries usually have huge numbers of visitors. -With report by Jerry E. Esplanada and Julie M. Aurelio

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