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Kuwait Fund Road Projects…..Inroads to cool nature & more. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Meranaw Flash News   
Thursday, 24 January 2008
By: Engr.  Mark P. Mauyag, MPA

Malabang, Lanao del Sur, Philippines (January 22, 2008) - While every concerned Filipino would call it unfair, as if we have no good records to show with the ventured cancellation by the World Bank of RP loan for Road Projects, there is one foreign-funded Project in Mindanao that may serve as face-saving sort of……and proving the critics wrong. Yes, of all places, it is  located in nature-gifted Mindanao & partly ARMM at such. For one, government projects nowadays are rarely completed on time, but in contrast, this project’s one Package B (out of 4) is even completed ahead of schedule. Thanks to the Kuwaiti government and the KFAED Road Projects. Now, one would ask… Just what is KFAED? What are its impact and implications in the community and possibly on Philippine Road projects in general?

INTRODUCTION.

Part of the Mindanao 2nd Roads Improvement Project (MISRIP), the soft, low- interest rate loan from a brotherly Arab Nation, likely in contrast from other world lending institutions loans including the World Bank that imposed sky-high interest & conditions detrimental to the ailing economy, the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) Loan was invisioned and signed more than a decade ago, though overshadowed by the tensions of the Desert Storm & only seen its execution in 2003, under the present regime of PGMA.


On a modified GRP sharing Project Cost of 2B PESOS, covering a net length of 75 km of concrete pavement that replaces the delapidiated roads along the Muslim-inhabited & scenic Pagadian-Cotabato coastal road, the DPWH after a successful Public Bidding awarded to four(4) different contractors namely Hanjin Heavy Eqt & Inds. (PackageA/Tukuran-SND Section), R.D.InteriorConst. (PackageB/SND-SultanGumander Section), P.L.Sebastian Const.(PackageC /Sultan Gumander-Malabang Section) & GraceConst.(PackageD /Aurora Section) under the overall supervision of the consulting consortium of Design Science Inc.(DSI),United Consult(Kuwait)& Renardet Intl. 
         

THE IMPLEMENTATION

All four Packages started in late 2003, but as if to prove the odds wrong, it weatherd up to this day a record storm of both the 2004 and 2007 National and Local elections, even as  they are still going on as of this writing on the strength of various extentions and necessary addendums. Interestingly, different plus factors at the start proved beneficial to the project implementors as in the case of PackageB Contractor : RD Interior Const., a Luzon-based firm and a first-timer in

Mindanao contracting at such, yet completed its task three(3) months ahead of schedule. Supervised by no less than an experienced Consultant in Resident Engineer Nasser D. Casser, the inspiring support of the host local government proved contributory as well, especially in the road right of way acquisitions. “Just tell us how far do you want the houses to be moved away,  so we will assist  you in doing so,” were always the assurances of the Municipal Mayor of the host  town in SND, Mayor Mutalib Dimaporo. True to his words, where it were always a problem of the government agency in clearing highways for expansion, he led the sacrifice of demolishing the affected concrete fence of his beautiful  municipal hall, for the seek of development and widening expansion.  

Thereafter, consistent positive slippage right at the project inception until completion were then enjoyed by the Package empressing a delegation from the Kuwaiti principals to visit the site sometime in 2005. On top of it all, the abundance of high-grade aggregate supplies within the project site inadmittedly proved to be more than a mega-lotto win for Mr. Boy Interior, owner of R.D.Interior Const., whose firm was awarded an EARLY COMPLETION fate by the DPWH as a result.
    
Similarly, the parallel implementation of the other Package A proved no less, as shown by the  Korean-flagship firm Hanjin Const. Beautifully crafted, enhancing its rich surrounding of natural resources, the impressive outcome now of the Korean Firm’s  well-curved 23cm concrete pavements cutting  thru  mountainous area along SND portions, leaving a dry terraces-alike mark in between roadsides & the mirror-like finish of their concrete paver did the swinging-like curves on  filled ricefields that overlooks the scenic Illana bay along the Tukuran portion are ones  for the book, second only to the Jumong epic. While we heard of  Korean Engineers being kidnapped in their past projects by terrorist, they were never been scratched, nor harmed while doing their Project here in Lanao” said one local engineer in SND Town who requested anonymity. No wonder, SND town is not only known for its Tulingan and Motorcross Festivals, its the only place in the archipelago allegedly adhering to the strict ISLAMIC Shariah system of  crime deterrence in “Ketas”.       

Further south is the on-going Package C works of vintage P.L.Sebastian Const, a Davao-based contractor toughened by akin trade in Mindanao. Comprising the Sultan Gumander(now named Picong) - Malabang Section, it was the most difficult of the task, what with its huge excavation of solid rocks. “Aside from the initial slump & threat of distability in the area, huge  excavation works made this project very difficult, but thank God, we have normalized everything leading to our completion of the main Contract last December“ quipped the energetic government Project Engineer Christino Agtang.  


IMPLICATIONS AND IMPACT.

Generally uplifting the economic condition of the people where agricultural and marine products are abundant, the beautiful & Intl-standard KFAED highway  for one, made its way in opening up the natured area for visitors to appreciate, as we see curious traveling public, stopping for sightseeing/pictaking & taking a rest to eat their snacks on the shaded cliffs along this new highway, notwithstanding the view of the rehabilitated centuries-old solid rock Tunnel as a come-on, too rare & expensive at this crises times to see another one constructed. And yes, what with those untapped virgin natural white beaches as if unstepped by human foot along  Picong shores and the rise of modest resorts along the Tukuran portion, which may give the Dakkak resort promoters a run for their money. 

While the portion in the historic Sultan Gumander (Picong)  were almost an impassable road prior to the start of the project, where gun-toting young folks seen along the old road used to run away at the mere sight of tinted 4x4 pickups mistaking it for military agents on board, it is now a total turnaround. Thanks to the Kuwait FUND. With its newfound accesability, a new Police Station is now in place, while construction of new municipal hall of neophyte Mayor Amin D.Balindong is in the offing. Similarly, a future District Hospital from where the present office of the Consultant is hopefully  in the bag for such conversion.

Consequently, what appears to be a demise to the inter-island boats plying the Cotabato-Pagadian route across the Illana Bay is a good take-off to the micro transport industry of countless vans and PUVs transversing this route but this time by land, thru the newly completed highway on a 24-hour basis. It also mean goodbye to the promising dream of Prof. Nur Misauri to build a canal (ala Suez)  connecting the Illana Bay to the Panguil Bay. They were just a dream anyway.

As a result too, the fishport of Pagadian is on a shortage of fish supplies nowadays even for their local consumption. While they were the only ones feasting on their catches before, its now seeing its easy transport by fishtrucks down the KFAED highway right straight to the kitchen and restaurant tables to as far as Lanao provinces and the Cotabato area, as well.   

On its fruiting season, the Kidapawan fruits of North Cotabato may just be a thing of the past now, if only the Matling fruits of Durian varieties, Mangosteen, Lanzones, raw Macapuno nuts & even Buko Pandan in bulk quantity, all doning organic fertilizer, so they claim, & sold along the this Highway in Picong could only lower their feet on the ground and their prices at level fair & source-low. 

Not to be outshine by their beautiful highway, more decent houses now & mostly concrete at such, now stand erected along the highway sides thru payments of the owner’s road right of way claims while others did so thru utilizing as cement admixtures remnants of the Contractor’s mixers. However, using their front hiway for some, as dryer for their aggrie products (he,he) needs  to be corrected anyway.

In fine, no other government project in this side of the country has done a better impact on the people & the area like the Kuwaiti Funded road project. “What I want to emphasize here is that unlike loans from other source, this one’s  almost like a give-away donation from a friendly Arab country to us Muslims of Mindanao” said the witty DSI consultant Engr. Casser, who took over the helm at Package C recently.  “And we also proved that we can supervise similar projts at par with anyone in the Phils, even utilizing local muslim engineers.” he added.

While the Kuwait Fund culminated last December, various on-going addendums of the Project is now funded  by purely RP local Funds, what is truly  refreshing news is that another project is forthcoming and that is the SAUDI FUND. A good reason for ARMM constituents to look forward as it may soon cover the circumferential roads of Lanao del Sur & Basialan provinces & the diversion road in Maguindanao. No wonder, even a calcellation of the World Bank loan for RP Roads may not likely affect the ARMM, as newly installed DPWH PMO-KFAED Project Director Subair Diron, himself a former DPWH ARMM Secretary, is working heaven and earth for the early completion of the engineering design and early start of the incoming flagship SAUDI FUND Projects probably before the end of this year. Txts by Engr. Mark P. Mauyag with email address: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 


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Comments (13)
1. Written by Juz Passin on 25-01-2008 02:21 - Guest
 
 
Tsk, tsk, tsk. Sorry but I really find it quite difficult to understand the writer. Anyway, it seems a good try.
 
2. Written by Benaning a papanok(YB) on 25-01-2008 07:39 - Guest
 
 
Indeed, the Kuwaiti funded projects -completing world class roads, no doubt,are contributing a lot to the economic uplift of the Maranaws in the two Lanaos. 
But wait, who is to be credited for these, do you know? It was then Congressman Jun Macarambon , while he was an Assemblyman of the RLA,who requested then President Ramos to improve these roads as gateway to Zamboanga Peninsula from Cotabato Provinces in a meeting of Mindanao Leaders in General Santos City.That time, the Malabang -Sultan Gumander(Pecong) Road was not passable for more than 10 long years! Immediately, Ramos instructed the DPWH to prioritize the project and which in turn secured that Kuwaiti soft loan. Despite of the fact that the Cost -Benefit analysis for the road failed, as a precondition to funding the road, it was hokus fucosed. When Congressman Jun Mac ran for Governor, he got only 2 votes from Pekong(of course the peoples votes for him were not counted).Prior to that, when he ran for reelection as Congressman in his last term, he got 22 votes! Jun Mac also initiated the electrification of Pekong! 
By the way, while this is world class, the price of the road per kilometer was excessive defrauding the government of much funds, as instead of costing 10 Million pesos per kilometer, it was jacked up to P26 Million per kilometer. The Mayors had to cooperate because the Contractors had much money to bribe them in exchange for protection! The project costs , hence, were bloated! 
If you look at the budget for 2008, adding insult to injury, hundreds of millions of local funds are being added for extra work order to these projects, for finishing touches kuno! another source for kickbacks on the part of the contractors in connivance with DPWH Officials. 
No doubt, the projects are good for the Maranaws but for the Filipino people, the burgeoning debts are increasing at their expense! 
The Saudi project for the Lake Lanao Circumferential Road which is now increased to around 700M from 480 Million ,to improve it was long time ago approved. It could hardly take of since our local leaders won't follow it up ! They are busy with their"unlimited IRA" from the province. The KSA threatened to pull out the money and transfer it to other Muslim countries and so Malcanang had to interfere. This is under survey yet before it can take off! The initial projects for the LLCR, Basilan Circumferential toad, and Cotabato diversion road is costing 20Million US dollars and may had increased due to the weak dollar. Another $ 80 Million dollars will be released after the three projects are started. Lanao Provinces will get only a small amount for the Tubod -Ganassi Road as the big portion will go to Sulu and Davao. Blame it to our leaders!
 
3. Written by Curriouz on 26-01-2008 07:19 - Guest
 
 
To Yellow Bird. In that case, we are enjoying the fruits of a very expensive national road. Imagine P26 Million per kilometer, when in many parts of the Philippines, you can construct a one kilometer road with the same size and dimension at 10M to 12 Million pesos! Muntik na maging Macapagal Boulevard, that controversial and very expensive road at Roxas Boulevard Extension!
 
4. Written by Aslani Montila on 26-01-2008 08:08 - Registered
 
 
Panahon pa ata ni Ramos yan. Di pa kasi halata noon ang corruption.
 
5. Written by Passer on 26-01-2008 09:28 - Guest
 
 
Si Ramos suave ang pangungurakot. Si Erap garapalan! Si Gloria pinaka matindi! Sobra pa kay Marcos ang katiwalian sa gobyerno!
 
6. Written by Aslani Montila on 26-01-2008 09:38 - Registered
 
 
Harap harapan pa. hehe.
 
7. Written by Khalid ibn Taher on 26-01-2008 11:48 - Guest
 
 
The point here is the original bids of the contract packages of the Kuwaiti Projects in Lanao were jacked up by around 30% percent over and above the original overpriced funding for the projects! Today, I verified the 2008 budget, and more money will be added to these projects to further squander the money of our people!
 
8. Written by SANAIRA H. Jamel on 27-01-2008 00:32 - Guest
 
 
lol. road project in lanao? nakz, grabe sana naman nabigyan ang piagapo ng kahit kunting budget sa nabanggit na funds na yan. kahit 1km lang naman ang ibahagi sa amin. hindi na kasi mapuntahan ang bario namin dahil sa daan eh.
 
9. Written by Khalid Ibn Taher on 27-01-2008 08:01 - Guest
 
 
To Ms Sanaira, Piagapo cannot be given funds out of the Saudi fund because your road are Provincial Roads. Second, our leaders won't follow it up with the Saudi Government to prioritize Piagapo. 
 
By the way, there are areas in Piagapo where the new governor lost, hence, what he is prioritizing is the barrios where he won. For example at Tambo, road is not passable since Mustakbal won in that area but if you travel to Radapan at least it is passable! Anyway, tell your Kababayan not to sell their votes next time, and you can have the right to demand for projects from whoever is sitting at the Provincial Capitol!
 
10. Written by Sunset on 30-01-2008 21:36 - Guest
 
 
While the remaining 80 Million US Dollars from the Saudi grants is not yet expended, let us prod our Muslim Leaders,:Governor, Board Members, City Mayor, Congressmen should request the Saudi Government thru the Saudi Embassy to fund some important projects( Maliit lang and Ganassi-Tubod Road) after of course the start of the Lake Lanao Circumferential Road taken for the first 20Million US Dollars. The grant is 100 Million US Dollars for Muslim Areas. 
Priority areas: 
1. Saguiaran Piagapo Road 
2. Marawi-Kapai-Tagoloan road 
3. Mulondo-Wao Road 
4. Malabang-Marogong Road 
5 Madalum-Munai Road, and others 
para tayo umasenso!
 
11. Written by emen on 07-02-2008 03:07 - Guest
 
 
MAsyadong malalim ang mga words.Tagalogin nyo nalang di naman kano ang karamihan eh
 
12. Written by emen on 07-02-2008 03:26 - Guest
 
 
Tama blame it to the leaders.But people suffer.So when we will be the positive changes in our soceity will be realise????Mr. Benaning a papanok you have so many ideas I hope you can help our maranao people even a little.Do you have any plan for the future beause I am willing to participate on that.What do you think? Just informed me in my e mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it wael=WAEL ok see you
 
13. Written by Benaning a papanok on 07-02-2008 09:23 - Guest
 
 
Thanks for the trust, Emen. Insha Allah, we have many plans for the good of our people and together, let us look to that day and help in whatever capacity each can contribute. Good days are ahead of the Meranaw !
 

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