dilg.yolanda
Tabango Municipal Hall
DESCRIPTION
Concreting of footing, tie beam, column, ground floor slab, second floor beam, second floor slab, roof top beam, roof top slab. Repair of roof framing and roofing, masonry works, tile works, replacement of doors and windows, replacement of toilet fixtures and plumbing works.
PROJECT ALLOCATION
PHP 11,377,754.51
BENEFICIARIES
250 municipal officials
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On 8 November 2013, super typhoon Yolanda (internationally known as Haiyan) struck the Philippines, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
In partnership with LGUS, and as part of larger government efforts to rehabilitate affected areas, DILG established the RAY DILG Fund. RAY-DILG assist in the reconstruction of totally and partially-damaged provincial/city municipal buildings, public markets, civil centers and barangay infrastructure, with view to Building Back Better.
RAY DILG aims to facilitate sustainable, long-term recovery and return to normalcy government services and economic activities in Yolanda-affected areas.
To find out more, visit www.ray.dilg.gov.ph.
Tabango Municipal Hall
DESCRIPTION
Concreting of footing, tie beam, column, ground floor slab, second floor beam, second floor slab, roof top beam, roof top slab. Repair of roof framing and roofing, masonry works, tile works, replacement of doors and windows, replacement of toilet fixtures and plumbing works.
PROJECT ALLOCATION
PHP 11,377,754.51
BENEFICIARIES
250 municipal officials
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On 8 November 2013, super typhoon Yolanda (internationally known as Haiyan) struck the Philippines, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
In partnership with LGUS, and as part of larger government efforts to rehabilitate affected areas, DILG established the RAY DILG Fund. RAY-DILG assist in the reconstruction of totally and partially-damaged provincial/city municipal buildings, public markets, civil centers and barangay infrastructure, with view to Building Back Better.
RAY DILG aims to facilitate sustainable, long-term recovery and return to normalcy government services and economic activities in Yolanda-affected areas.
To find out more, visit www.ray.dilg.gov.ph.