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[ PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 475, June 03, 1974 ]

APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR PUBLIC WORKS, INVOLVING REHABILITATION AND CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT, SYNCHRONIZING THE SAME WITH PREVIOUS PUBLIC WORKS APPROPRIATIONS.

WHEREAS, Presidential Decree No. 3 provides appropriations primarily to rehabilitate and reconstruct damage infrastructure facilities caused by calamities that brought havoc in the country in 1972;

WHEREAS, hand in hand with rehabilitation and reconstruction, there is a need to implement additional development projects in order to further accelerate economic development;

WHEREAS, there is also a need to increase the appropriations of previously authorized projects to assure their completion, in view of increased construction costs brought about by circumstances beyond the control of the government;

WHEREAS, there is a need to provide adequate appropriations to cover the local counterpart funds of ongoing and proposed foreign-financed projects in view of our increasing capability to absorb foreign assistance as demonstrated by the various loans and aids extended to Government projects.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers in me vested by the Constitution and for sustained development of the economy, do hereby decree and order as follows:

SECTION 1. Capital Development Projects.—The following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby appropriated, out of the general funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated, from the proceeds of bond issues and/or loans from local or foreign financial institutions, to implement projects pertaining to the program of capital improvements of the Administration, subject to the provisions hereinafter set forth, for the purpose mentioned hereunder.

TITLE A—Buildings

  1. For the construction, improvement, rehabilitation, reconstruction, completion, including project preparation and purchase of necessary materials and supplies, of the projects summarized hereunder:
(a) National and related buildings
 
1.
  Philippine College of Arts and Trades Building, Manila
P 3,100,000
 
2.
  Philippine Normal College Building, including Community Health Center, Manila
4,500,000
 
3.
  Fisheries Commission Administration Training Center Building, Manila
5,800,000
 
4.
  Board of Technical Surveys and Maps Building, Manila
1,800,000
 
5.
  Bureau of Immigration Building, Manila
2,500,000
 
6.
  Weather Bureau Building, Manila
2,500,000
 
7.
  Civil Service Commission Building, Quezon City
1,000,000
 
8.
  Police Commission Building, Quezon City
10,000,000
 
9.
  Bureau of Fisheries Commission Building, Quezon City
10,000,000
 
10.
  Medicare Building, Quezon City
7,500,000
 
11.
  University of the Philippines School of Economics, Diliman, Quezon City
5,000,000
 
12.
  Cagayan Valley Institute of Technology Building, Isabela
4,000,000
 
13.
  Northern Luzon State College of Agriculture Building, Piat, Cagayan
1,000,000
 
14.
  Cagayan Valley College of Arts and Trade Building, Tuguegarao, Cagayan
4,000,000
 
15.
  Central Luzon State University Building, Munoz, Nueva Ecija
21,450,000
 
16.
  Bulacan School of Arts and Trades Building, Malolos, Bulacan
1,500,000
 
17.
  Central Luzon Polytechnic College Building, Cabanatuan City
1,350,000
 
18.
  Pampanga National Agricultural College Building, Magalang; Pampanga
1,150,000
 
19.
  Central Luzon Teacher's College Building, Bayambang, Pangasinan
1,150,000
 
20.
  Palawan National Agricultural College Building, Aborlan, Palawan
10,000,000
 
21.
  Palawan Teacher's College, Building, Puerto Princesa, Palawan
1,500,000
 
22.
  Bureau of Customs & Provincial Branches Buildings
2,500,000
 
23.
  West Visayas State College Building, Iloilo City
3,400,000
 
24.
  Villareal Coliseum, Roxas City
2,600,000
 
25.
  Leyte Institute of Technology Building, Tacloban City
5,000,000
 
26.
  Zamboanga State College Building, Zamboanga City
1,000,000
 
27.
  Mindanao Agricultural College Building, Bukidnon
2,000,000
 
28.
  Children's Educational Foundation Village Building, Cotabato
1,000,000
 
29.
  Mindanao Institute of Technology Building, Cotabato
1,300,000
 
30.
  Various National Buildings
200,000,000
 
     
___________
 
   
Total for National and Related Buildings
319,600,000
 
   
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(b) Hospitals, sanitaria, and related buildings    
1.
  Bangui National Hospitals, Ilocos Norte
P 750,000
 
2.
  Naguilian Emergency Hospital, La Union
500,000
 
3.
  Abra Provincial Hospital, Bangued
1,700,000
 
4.
  Western Pangasinan Emergency Hospital, Pangasinan
700,000
 
5.
  Marcos Memorial Hospital, Ilocos Norte
4,300,000
 
6.
  Kalinga-Apayao Provincial Hospital, Kalinga-Apayao
950,000
 
7.
  Pinukpuk Emergency Hospital, Kalinga-Apayao
750,000
 
8.
  Baliwag Emergency Hospital, Bulacan
550,000
 
9.
  Central Luzon General Hospital, San Fernando, Pampanga
1,880,000
 
10.

Candelaria General Hospital, Zambales
500,000
 
11.

Concepcion Emergency Hospital, Tarlac
500,000
 
12.
  Eulogio Rodriguez Sr. Memorial Hospital, Marikina, Rizal
850,000
 
13.
  Andres Bonifacio Memorial Hospital, Cavite
1,500,000
 
14.
  Batangas Provincial Hospital, Batangas City
1,000,000
 
15.
  Laguna Provincial Hospital, Laguna
1,300,000
 
16.

Romblon Emergency Hospital, Romblon
1,000,000
 
17.
  Occidental Mindoro Provincial Hospital, Occidental Mindoro
1,900,000
 
18.
  Brooke's Point Emergency Hospital, Palawan
550,000
 
19.
  Taytay Emergency Hospital, Palawan
550,000
 
20.
  Puerto Princesa Emergency Hospital, Palawan
1,000,000
 
21.
  Camarines Norte Provincial Hospital, Daet, Camarines Norte
1,500,000
 
22.
  Libmanan Emergency Hospital, Camarines Sur
500,000
 
23.
  Masbate Provincial Hospital, Masbate
1,790,000
 
24.
  Juan M. Alberto Memorial Hospital, Catanduanes
500,000
 
25.
  Dansol Emergency Hospital, Sorsogon
500,000
 
26.
  Irosin Emergency Hospital, Sorsogon
500,000
 
27.
  Celestino Gallares Hospital, Bohol
500,000
 
28.
  Jagna Emergency Hospital, Bohol
500,000
 
29.
  Siaton Emergency Hospital, Negros Oriental
950,000
 
30.
  Leyte Provincial Hospital, Tacloban, Leyte
550,000
 
31.
  Eastern Samar General Hospital, Guiuan, Samar
1,600,000
 
32.
  Northern Samar General Hospital, Catarman, Northern Samar
1,200,000
 
33.
  North Western Leyte General Hospital, Leyte del Norte
600,000
 
34.
  Southern Leyte General Hospital, Maasin, Leyte
1,480,000
 
35.
  Sibalom Emergency Hospital, Antique
500,000
 
36.
  Sulu Provincial Hospital, Jolo, Sulu
1,350,000
 
37.
  Siocon Emergency Hospital, Zamboanga del Norte
550,000
 
38.
  Labason Emergency Hospital, Zamboanga del Norte
550,000
 
39.
  Ipil Emergency Hospital, Zamboanga del Sur
500,000
 
40.
  Zamboanga del Sur Emergency Hospital, Zamboanga del Sur
500,000
 
41.
  Calamba Emergency Hospital, Misamis Occidental
550,000
 
42.
  Talisayan Emergency Hospital, Misamis Oriental
500,000
 
43.
  Kolambugan Emergency Hospital, Lanao del Norte
500,000
 
44.
  Dinagat Emergency Hospital, Surigao del Norte
500,000
 
45.
  Surigao Provincial Hospital, Surigao del Norte
1,500,000
 
46.
  Bislig Emergency Hospital, Surigao del Sur.
500,000
 
47.
  Madrid Emergency Hospital, Surigao del Sur
500,000
 
48.
  Catarman Emergency Hospital, Camiguin Island
600,000
 
49.
  Mawab Community Hospital, Davao del Norte
500,000
 
50.
  South Davao Emergency Hospital, Davao del Sur
500,000
 
51.
  Bukidnon Provincial Hospital, Malaybalay, Bukidnon
1,500,000
 
52.
  Surallah Emergency Hospital, South Cotabato
500,000
 
53.
  Kiamba Emergency Hospital, South Cotabato
500,000
 
54.
  T.B. Pavilion General Hospital, South Cotabato
500,000
 
55.
  Buluan Emergency Hospital, South Cotabato
500,000
 
56.
  Kidapawan Emergency Hospital, South Cotabato
500,000
 
57.
  Various Hospitals and Related Buildings
50,500,000
 

   
__________
 
   
Total for Hospitals, Sanitaria and Related Buildings
P100,000,000
 

   
___________
 
     
(c) Primary and Elementary School Buildings
P300,000,000
 
(d) Other Public Buildings
50,000,000
 

   
___________
 


Total for Buildings
P769,600,000
 

 

TITLE B—Highways

  1. For the construction, improvement, rehabilitation, reconstruction, completion, including project preparation and purchase of necessary materials and supplies, of the projects listed hereunder:
1.
  Pan Philippine Highway
P460,000,000
 
2.
  Digos-Cotabato Road
5,000,000
 
3.
  Manila North Road (Malinta-Rosario)
60,000,000
 
4.
  Olongapo-San Fernando Road
20,000,000
 
5.
  Las Piñas-Tagaytay Road
25,000,000
 
6.
  Taytay-Santa Cruz-Calamba Road
10,000,000
 
7.
  Tarlac-Lingayen Road
15,000,000
 
8.
  Dagupan-Damortis Road
5,000,000
 
9.
  Urdaneta-Dagupan Road
5,000,000
 
10.
  Tarlac-Santa Rosa Road
5,000,000
 
11.
  Davao-Calinan-Bukidnon Road
16,000,000
 
12.
  Polloc Port Access Road
5,000,000
 
13.
  Marikina-Infanta Road
20,000,000
 
14.
  Agoo-Tubao-Tuba-Baguio Road
15,000,000
 
15.
  Calamba-Tagaytay Road
15,000,000
 
16.
  Cubao Interchange
5,000,000
 
17.
  Manila South Diversion Road-Epifanio de los Santos Avenue Interchange
20,000,000
 
18.
  Digos-General Santos Road
60,000,000
 
19.
  Naic-Ternate-Nasugbu Road
30,000,000
 
20.
  Tagaytay-Batangas Road
25,000,000
 
21.
  Junction Naguilian-San Mariano- Palanan Road
24,000,000
 
22.
  Solsona-Cabugao-Corner Rizal Road
20,000,000
 
23.
  Tiwi-Tabaco-Legaspi Road
5,000,000
 
24.
  Bacolod North Road
20,000,000
 
25.
  Bacolod South Road
10,000,000
 
26.
  Negros Occidental Cross-Island Road
40,000,000
 
27.
  Iloilo City-Roxas City-Estancia Road
60,000,000
 
28.
  Cebu North Road
10,000,000
 
29.
  Talisay-Toledo Road
5,000,000
 
30.
  National Roads and Bridges
 
      a. Luzon
80,000,000
 
      b. Visayas
50,000,000
 
      c. Mindanao
70,000,000
 
31.
  Sayre Highway
70,000,000
 
32.
  Capas-Botolan Road
25,000,000
 
33.
  Dipolog-Pagadian Road
30,000,000
 
34.
  Manila South Expressway Extension
140,000,000
 
35.
  Zamboanga City-Zamboanga-Lanao Boundary Road
170,000,000
 
36.
  Cotabato City-Zamboanga-Lanao Boundary Road
40,000,000
 
37.
  Cotabato City-General Santos City-Coastal Road
140,000,000
 
38.
  General Santos City-Davao City Coastal Road
180,000,000
 
39.
  Bataan-Zambales-Pangasinan Road
90,000,000
 
40.
  Palanan-Casiguran-Baler-Infanta Coastal Road
90,000,000
 
41.
  Iligan-Cagayan de Oro-Butuan
30,000,000
 
42.
  Feeder and Secondary Roads and Bridges
300,000,000
 
43.
  Developmental Roads and Bridges
200,000,000
 
44.
  Freight, Arrastre and Other Charges
60,000,000
 
     
____________
 
        Total for Highways
P2,780,000,000
 

   
____________
 

 

TITLE C—Artesian Wells & Springs

  1. For the drilling, construction, rehabilitation and improvement of artesian wells and/or the development of springs for water supplies, including the purchase of necessary construction materials and supplies of the projects listed hereunder: Provided, That in localities where the drilling of artesian wells is not feasible, the appropriations of artesian wells therefore, in this and the previous public works measures, may be used for the development of small springs for water supply, whenever feasible:
1.
  Abra
400,000
 
2.
  Ilocos Norte I
400,000
 
3.
  Ilocos Norte II
400,000
 
4.
  Ilocos Sur I
500,000
 
5.
  Ilocos Sur II
500,000
 
6.
  La Union I
400,000
 
7.
  La Union II
400,000
 
8.
  Benguet.
100,000
 
9.
  Mountain Province
300,000
 
10.
  Pangasinan I
400,000
 
11.
  Pangasinan II
400,000
 
12.
  Pangasinan III
400,000
 
13.
  Pangasinan IV
400,000
 
14.
  Pangasinan V
400,000
 
15.
  Batanes
100,000
 
16.
  Cagayan I
500,000
 
17.
  Cagayan II
500,000
 
18.
  Isabela
800,000
 
19.
  Nueva Vizcaya
300,000
 
20.
  Quirino
200,000
 
21.
  Ifugao
100,000
 
22.
  Kalinga-Apayao
100,000
 
23.
  Tarlac I
500,000
 
24.
  Tarlac II
500,000
 
25.
  Nueva Ecija I
700,000
 
26.
  Nueva Ecija II
700,000
 
27.
  Pampanga I
600,000
 
28.
  Pampanga II
600,000
 
29.
  Zambales
600,000
 
30.
  Bulacan I
700,000
 
31.
  Bulacan II
700,000
 
32.
  Bataan
400,000
 
33.
  Rizal I
400,000
 
34.
  Rizal II
400,000
 
35.
  Cavite
1,000,000
 
36.
  Laguna I
500,000
 
37.
  Laguna II
500,000
 
38.
  Batangas I
900,000
 
39.
  Batangas II
900,000
 
40.
  Batangas III
900,000
 
41.
  Marinduque
400,000
 
42.
  Quezon I
600,000
 
43.
  Quezon II
600,00
 
44.
  Mindoro Occidental
400,000
 
45.
  Mindoro Oriental
500,000
 
46.
  Romblon
300,000
 
47.
  Palawan
400,000
 
48.
  Camarines Norte
400,000
 
49.
  Camarines Sur I
500,000
 
50.
  Camarines Sur II
500,000
 
51.
  Albay I
300,000
 
52.
  Albay II
300,000
 
53.
  Albay III
300,000
 
54.
  Catanduanes
400,000
 
55.
  Masbate
500,000
 
56.
  Sorsogon I
300,000
 
57.
  Sorsogon II
300,000
 
58.
  Negros Occidental I
400,000
 
59.
  Negros Occidental II
400,000
 
60.
  Negros Occidental III
400,000
 
61.
  Iloilo I
300,000
 
62.
  Iloilo II
300,000
 
63.
  Iloilo III
300,000
 
64.
  Iloilo IV
300,000
 
65.
  Iloilo V
300,000
 
66.
  Antique
700,000
 
67.
  Aklan
400,000
 
68.
  Capiz I
400,000
 
69.
  Capiz II
400,000
 
70.
  Negros Oriental I
400,000
 
71.
  Negros Oriental II
400,000
 
72.
  Cebu I
300,000
 
73.
  Cebu II
300,000
 
74.
  Cebu III
300,000
 
75.
  Cebu IV
300,000
 
76.
  Cebu V
300,000
 
77.
  Cebu VI
300,000
 
78.
  Cebu VII
300,000
 
79.
  Bohol I
400,000
 
80.
  Bohol II
400,000
 
81.
  Bohol III
400,000
 
82.
  Eastern Samar
500,000
 
83.
  Northern Samar
500,000
 
84.
  Western Samar
500,000
 
85.
  Leyte del Norte I
400,000
 
86.
  Leyte del Norte II
400,000
 
87.
  Leyte del Norte III
400,000
 
88.
  Leyte Del Norte IV
400,000
 
89.
  Leyte del Sur
500,000
 
90.
  Zamboanga del Norte
500,000
 
91.
  Zamboanga del Sur
800,000
 
92.
  Sulu
200,000
 
93.
  Tawi-Tawi
200,000
 
94.
  Camiguin
100,000
 
95.
  Misamis Occidental
600,000
 
96.
  Misamis Oriental
600,000
 
97.
  Bukidnon
300,000
 
98.
  Lanao del Norte
400,000
 
99.
  Lanao del Sur
300,000
 
100.
  Agusan del Norte
400,000
 
101.
  Agusan del Sur
200,000
 
102.
  Surigao del Norte
200,000
 
103.
  Surigao del Sur
200,000
 
104.
  Davao del Norte
600,000
 
105.
  Davao del Sur
400,000
 
106.
  Davao Oriental
400,000
 
107.
  Cotabato
300,000
 
108.
  South Cotabato
300,000
 
109.
  Sultan Kudarat
300,000
 
110.
  Maguindanao
300,000
 

   
_________
 

    Total for Artesian Wells and Springs
P46,400,000
 

   
___________
 

 

TITLE D—Waterworks

  1. For the completion, construction, rehabilitation, reconstruction, and/or extension, of waterworks systems including project preparation and purchase of necessary construction materials and supplies, of the projects listed hereunder:
1.
  San Juan Waterworks, Abra
P 150,000
 
2.
  Umingan Waterworks, Pangasinan
150,000
 
3.
  Urdaneta Waterworks, Pangasinan
200,000
 
4.
  Bayombong Waterworks, Nueva Ecija
300,000
 
5.
  San Jose City Waterworks, Nueva Ecija
150,000
 
6.
  Bacolor Waterworks, Pampanga
250,000
 
7.
  Pandi Waterworks, Bulacan
100,000
 
8.
  Hermosa Waterworks, Bataan
200,000
 
9.
  Balanga Waterworks, Bataan
200,000
 
10.
  Dinalupihan Waterworks, Bataan
100,000
 
11.
  Iba Waterworks, Zambales
100,000
 
12.
  Capaz Reservoir Waterworks, Tarlac
400,000
 
13.
  Sariaya Waterworks, Quezon
200,000
 
14.
  Lucban Waterworks, Quezon
100,000
 
15.
  Candelaria Waterworks, Quezon
250,000
 
16.
  Baler Waterworks, Quezon
150,000
 
17.
  Calauag Waterworks, Quezon
100,000
 
18.
  Del Remedio Waterworks, Cavite
100,000
 
19.
  Carmona Waterworks, Cavite
6,000,000
 
20.
  Coron Waterworks, Palawan
150,000
 
21.
  San Pedro Reservoir Waterworks, Laguna
2,000,000
 
22.
  Paete Waterworks, Laguna
150,000
 
23.
  Tanay Reservoir Waterworks, Rizal
400,000
 
24.
  San Fernando Waterworks, Romblon
100,000
 
25.
  Ragay Waterworks, Camarines Sur
150,000
 
26.
  Tinambac Siruma Waterworks, Camarines Sur
300,000
 
27.
  Uson-Milagros Waterworks, Masbate
300,000
 
28.
  San Fernando Waterworks, Masbate
100,000
 
29.
  San Jacinto Waterworks, Masbate
150,000
 
30.
  Arroroy Waterworks, Masbate
100,000
 
31.
  Balua Waterworks, Masbate
100,000
 
32.
  Cawayan Waterworks, Masbate
100,000
 
33.
  Masbate Waterworks, Masbate
100,000
 
34.
  Claveria Waterworks, Masbate
100,000
 
35.
  Dumarao-Guantero-Maayon Reservoir Waterworks, Capiz
150,000
 
36.
  Kabangkalan-Cawayan Waterworks, Negros Occidental
400,000
 
37.
  Santa Catalina Reservoir Waterworks, Negros Oriental
400,000
 
38.
  Bacong Waterworks, Negros Oriental
100,000
 
39.
  Tanjay Waterworks, Negros Oriental
100,000
 
40.
  Paunlatan Waterworks, Siquijor
100,000
 
41.
  San Juan Waterworks, Siquijor
100,000
 
42.
  Lazi Waterworks, Siquijor
200,000
 
43.
  Cariagara-Capoocan Waterworks, Leyte
200,000
 
44.
  Marayag Waterworks, Eastern Samar
200,000
 
45.
  Balangusan Waterworks, Eastern Samar
100,000
 
46.
  Lumbia Waterworks, Eastern Samar
100,000
 
47.
  Bongad-Balimbing Reservoir Waterworks, Tawi-Tawi
200,000
 
48.
  Liloy-Sinilangad Reservoir Waterworks, Zamboanga del Norte
850,000
 
49.
  Diplo Waterworks, Kumalarang, Zamboanga del Sur
100,000
 
50.
  Pagadian City Waterworks, Zamboanga del Sur
500,000
 
51.
  Barrio Oslao (Ana-Oan) Waterworks, Surigao del Norte
100,000
 
52.
  Hinatuan Waterworks, Surigao del Sur
100,000
 
53.
  Baloi Waterworks, Lanao del Sur
450,000
 
54.
  Rumain-Ditsaan Waterworks, Lanao del Sur
2,500,000
 
55.
  Tungkol-Magsaysay Reservoir Waterworks, Lanao del Sur
600,000
 
56.
  Rugman Reservoir Waterworks, Lanao del Sur
3,000,000
 
57.
  Wao Reservoir Waterworks, Lanao del Sur
800,000
 
58.
  Clarin Waterworks, Misamis Occidental
150,000
 
59.
  Initao Waterworks, Misamis Oriental
100,000
 
60.
  Lugait Waterworks, Misamis Oriental
100,000
 
61.
  Prosperidada-Talacogon Reservoir Waterworks, Agusan del Sur
800,000
 
62.
  Maramag Reservoir Waterworks, Bukidnon
600,000
 
63.

Badira Reservoir Waterworks, Cotabato
400,000
 
64.

Carmen-Alemodin Reservoir Waterworks, Cotabato
700,000
 
65.

Columbia Reservoir Waterworks, Cotabato
1,050,000
 
66.

Gallego-Edcor Reservoir Waterworks, Cotabato
100,000
 
67.

Genio-Edcor Reservoir Waterworks, Cotabato
600,000
 
68.

Surallah Reservoir Waterworks, Cotabato
2,000,000
 
69.

Maganoy Waterworks, Sultan Kudarat
250,000
 
70.

Bagumbayan Waterworks, Sultan Kudarat
150,000
 
71.

Ampatuan Waterworks, Sultan Kudarat
150,000
 
72.

Buluan Waterworks, Sultan Kudarat
250,000
 
73.

Santo Tomas-Panabo Reservoir Waterworks, Davao
3,000,000
 
74.

Various waterworks projects
25,000,000
 

   
___________
 

    Total for Waterworks
P60,250,000
 


 
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TITLE E—SHORE PROTECTION

  1. For the construction, improvement, rehabilitation, reconstruction, completion, including project preparation and purchase of necessary materials and supplies, of the projects listed hereunder:

    1.
      Roxas Boulevard Sea Wall, Manila
    P5,000,000
     
    2.
      Various Sea Walls
    1,500,000
     
         
    __________
     
          Total for Shore Protection
    P6,500,000
     
         
    =========
     

     

TITLE F—RIVER CONTROL AND DRAINAGE

  1. For the construction, improvement, rehabilitation, reconstruction, completion, including project preparation and purchase of necessary materials and supplies, of the projects summarized hereunder:
1.
  Agno River Control, Pangasinan
P51,000,000
 
2.
  Tarlac River Control, Tarlac
6,000,000
 
3.
  Gumain-Porac River Control Pam panga
2,000,000
 
4.
  Labangan Floodway, Bulacan
11,000,000
 
5.
  Napindan River Hydraulic Control Structure, Laguna
85,000,000
 
6.
  Mangahan Floodway, Marikina Rizal
52,000,000
 
7.
  Parañaque Spillway, Parañaque, Rizal
62,000,000
 
8.
  Ilog-Hilabangan River Control, Negros Occidental
3,000,000
 
9.
  Agusan River Control, Butuan City
5,000,000
 
10.
  Cotabato River Control, Cotabato
4,000,000
 
11.
  Davao River Control, Davao
1,000,000
 
12.
  Pampanga, Cotabato and Bicol Dredging Project
60,000,000
 
13.
  Various River and Flood Control and Drainage Projects
75,000,000
 

   
____________
 
      Total for Flood Control and Drainage
P417,000,000
 

   
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TITLE G—IRRIGATION

  1. For the construction, improvement, rehabilitation, reconstruction, completion, including project preparation and purchase of necessary materials and supplies, of the projects summarized hereunder:
(a) National Irrigation Projects
 
1.
  Angat-Magat Integrated Agricultural Development Project
55,000,000
 
2.
  Saug-Compostela, Davao del Norte
13,900,000
 
3.
  Bunawan-Salvacion, Agusan del Sur
7,600,000
 
4.
  Kabulnan-Labu-Labu, North Cotabato
19,200,000
 
5.
  Addalam, Quirino and Isabela
13,000,000
 
6.
  Tago, Surigao del Sur
8,900,000
 
7.
  Libuganon, Davao del Norte
11,000,000
 
8.
  Irrigation - Electrification Pump Projects .
10,900,000
 
9.
  Pagbahan, Mindoro Occidental
3,900,000
 
10.
  Catubig Valley, Northern Samar
6,000,000
 
11.
  Bawa, Cagayan
4,600,000
 
12.
  Quiaoit (Quiom-Maypalig), Ilocos Norte
4,600,000
 
13.
  Pangalaan, Mindoro Oriental
7,100,000
 
14.
  Magat (West) Extension Isabela
5,600,000
 
15.
  Kulaman, Bukidnon
2,200,000
 
16.
  Lumintao, Mindoro Occidental
3,300,000
 
17.
  Mallig, Isabela.
3,300,000
 
18.
  Kabacan Extension (Pagalungan), Maguindanao
4,600,000
 
19.
  Mount Lake, Ilocos Sur
6,500,000
 
20.
  Lasang, Davao del Norte
10,000,000
 
21.
  Maridagao River, North Cotabato
10,000,000
 
22.
  Cabadbaran River, Agusan del Norte
5,200,000
 
23.
  Amnay, Occidental Mindoro
10,400,000
 
24.
  Malaig River, Lanao del Sur
2,600,000
 
25.
  Bayawan, Negros Oriental
2,000,000
 
26.
  Bongabong, Mindoro Oriental
6,500,000
 
27.
  Sumilao, Iloilo
3,900,000
 
28.
  Rosario Lapinigan, Agusan del Sur
5,200,000
 
29.
  Dummon, Cagayan
5,200,000
 
30.
  Mag-asawang Tubig, Mindoro Oriental
26,000,000
 
31.
  Mamburao, Mindoro Occidental
5,200,000
 
32.
  Caguray, Mindoro Occidental
5,200,000
 
33.
  San Pedro, Laguna
16,000,000
 
34.
  Cabuyao, Laguna
21,000,000
 
35.
  Gatid, Laguna
60,000,000
 
36.
  Pagsanjan, Laguna
55,000,000
 
37.
  Mabitac, Laguna
21,000,000
 
38.
  Tanay-Baras, Rizal
15,000,000
 
39.
  Various National Irrigation Projects
100,000,000
 
     
____________
 
   
Total for National Irrigation Projects
P576,600,000
 
     
===========
 
(b) Communal Irrigation Projects
P50,000,000
 
(c) Pump Irrigation Projects
50,000,000
 
     
____________
 
     
P676,600,000
 


Total for Irrigation
===========
 

TITLE H—AIRPORTS AND AIR NAVIGATION FACILITIES

  1. For the construction, installation, improvements, rehabilitation, reconstruction, including project preparation and purchase of necessary materials and supplies, of the projects summarized hereunder:
(a) Airports    
1.
  Laoag Airport
P100,000,000
 
2.
  Bacolod Ajrport
8,000,000
 
3.
  Cagayan de Oro Airport
5,000,000
 
4.
  Legaspi Airport
6,500,000
 
5.
  Tuguegarao Airport
8,500,000
 
6.
  Tacloban Airport
3,000,000
 
7.
  Cotabato Airport
4,000,000
 
8.
  San Fernando Airport
5,500,000
 
9.
  Baguio Airport
4,000,000
 
10.
  Bagabag Airport
6,000,000
 
11.
  San Jose, Mindoro Airport
2,000,000
 
12.
  Puerto Princesa Airport
26,000,000
 
13.
  Naga Airport
3,000,000
 
14.
  Roxas Airport .
7,500,000
 
15.
  Dumaguete Airport
3,500,000
 
16.
  Tagbilaran Airport
4,500,000
 
17.
  Calbayog Airport
9,000,000
 
18.
  Dipolog Airport
8,500,000
 
19.
  Jolo Airport
7,000,000
 
20.
  Maria Cristina Airport
2,000,000
 
21.
  Basco Airport
4,000,000
 
22.
  Cauayan Airport
3,000,000
 
23.
  Marinduque Airport
4,000,000
 
24.
  Romblon Airport
5,000,000
 
25.
  Daet Airport
3,500,000
 
26.
  Masbate Airport
5,000,000
 
27.
  Virac Airport
5,500,000
 
28.
  Sanga-Sanga Airport
8,500,000
 
29.
  Pagadian Airport
7,000,000
 
30.
  Surigao Airport
4,000,000
 
31.
  Buayan Airport
45,000,000
 
32.
  Cagayan de Sulu, Airport
10,000,000
 
33.
  Appari Airport
6,000,000
 
34.
  Biliran Airport
4,000,000
 
35.
  Echague Airport
4,000,000
 
36.
  Sorsogon Airport
1,000,000
 
37.
  Maasin Airport
4,000,000
 
38.
  Siargao Airport
11,000,000
 
39.
  Malabang Airport
2,000,000
 
40.
  Various Airports
20,000,000
 

   
___________
 

 
Total for Airports
P380,000,000
 
 
==========
 
(b) Air Navigation Facilities
20,000,000
 
     
___________
 
   
Total for Airports and Air Navigation Facilities
P400,000,000
 



===========
 

 

TITLE I—TELECOMMUNICATIONS

  1. For the construction, installation, improvement, rehabilitation, reconstruction, completion, including project preparation and purchase of necessary materials and supplies of the projects listed hereunder:

    1.
      Nationwide Telecommunications Expansion and Improvement Project
    P100,000,000
     
    2.
      National Rural Telecommunications Repair and Development Project (NRTRDP)
    20,000,000
     
    3.
      Emergency Communications for Regional Office Requirement
    7,500,000
     
    4.
      Provisions of Modern Telecommunications Facilities in Selected Tourist Spots/Areas
    60,000,000
     
    5.
      Improvement of Telecommunications Facilities
    62,000,000
     
         
    ___________
     
       
    Total for Telecommunications
    P249,500,000
     
         
    ==========
     

TITLE J—RAILWAYS

  1. For the construction, installation, improvement, rehabilitation, reconstruction, completion, including project preparation and purchase of necessary materials and supplies of the projects listed hereunder:
1.
  Metropolitan Manila Mass Transit Project
P250,000,000
 
2.
  Rehabilitation of line to Batangas Port
9,000,000
 
3.
 
Rehabilitation of line to Poro Point
3,000,000
 
4.
  Construction of protection works for major railroad bridges
4,000,000
 
5.
  Development of 15 hectares (GMTFM) freight terminal
3,000,000
 

   
___________
 

 
Total for Railways
P269,000,000
 
     
==========
 
   
Total for Section 1
P5,674,150,000
 
     
============
 

SEC. 2. Miscellaneous Projects.—The following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary are hereby appropriated, out of the general funds in the national treasury, not otherwise appropriated, subject to the provisions hereinafter set forth, for the purposes mentioned hereunder.

a)
 
For the maintenance and/or repair of public buildings, shrines and monuments, including ground and outside installations: Provided, That, so much as may be necessary but not to exceed Pl,000,000 of this sum shall be made available for Malacañang buildings and Mansion and Guest Houses in Baguio: Provided, further, That P50,000 of this sum shall be made available for the maintenance of the Mabini Shrine in Tanauan, Batangas, including the salaries of the two caretakers of the shrine who shall be the two nearest surviving kin of Apolinario Mabini
10,000,000
 
b)
  For the operation, maintenance and repair of airports, buildings and outside installations, including the purchase of necessary materials and supplies
10,000,000
 
c)
  For the maintenance, repair and operation of existing air navigation facilities, including the purchase of necessary materials and supplies
15,000,000
 
d)
  For the operation and maintenance of River Control Dredging Fleet, including the deepening and widening of rivers and esteros for flood control and drainage purposes and acquisition of necessary spare parts, supplies and equipment
5,000,000
 
e)
  For the maintenance of existing flood control and drainage structures including operation, construction, and maintenance of flood control hydraulic models
5,000,000
 
f)
  For the emergency repair of damages of existing river control works
5,000,000
 
g)
  For the prosecution of pre-investment studies, regional planning, project pre-feasibility and feasibility studies, preliminary engineering and other activities necessary and prior to actual project implementation, including administrative services and training directly identified with the studies and purchase of equipment, materials, and supplies as may be authorized by the National Economic and Development Authority upon recommendation of the Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications and other department heads concerned
50,000,000
 
h)
  For the prosecution of necessary detailed engineering of projects authorized in this and other public works measures, including detailed surveys, soil investigations, detailed designs preparation of specifications and contract documents, and other related activities that are necessary prior to actual construction, as may be authorized by the National Eco-nomic and Development Authority upon recommendation of the Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications and other department heads concerned
100,000,000
 
i)
  For the purchase of necessary rights-of-way for the implementation of projects authorized in this and other public works measures as may be authorized by the National Economic and Development Authority upon recommendation of the Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications and other department heads concerned
80,000,000
 

   
___________
 

 
Total for Section 2
P280,000,000
 

   
==========
 

SEC. 3. Apportionment of the Portworks Special Fund.— The following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary are hereby apportioned and authorized to be released out of the Portworks Special Fund as provided in Act No. 3592, as amended, not otherwise apportioned, to implement the portworks projects which pertain to the Capital Development Program of the Administration, subject to the provisions hereinafter set forth and for the purposes mentioned hereunder:

TITLE K—PORTWORKS AND MARITIME NAVIGATION

1. For the construction, installation, improvements, rehabilitation, reconstruction, including project preparation and purchase of necessary materials and supplies, of the projects summarized hereunder:    

(a) National Ports  
 
1.
  Port of Manila
P 80,000,000
 
2.
 
Port of Davao, Sasa
35,000,000
 
3.
  Port of Davao, Santa Ana
5,000,000
 
4.
  Port of Iligan, Iligan City
10,000,000
 
5.
  Port of Cotabato (Polloc), Cotabato City
10,000,000
 
6.
  Port of Cagayan de Oro City
7,000,000
 
7.
  Port of General Santos City
13,000,000
 
8.
  Port of Nasipit, Agusan
67,000,000
 
9.
  Port of Zamboanga City
45,000,000
 
10.
  Various National Ports
50,000,000
 

   
___________
 

 
Total for National Ports
P322,000,000
 

   
==========
 

(b) Municipal Ports  
 
11.
  Port of Orani, Bataan
100,000
 
12.
  Port of Orion, General Capinpin, Bataan
250,000
 
13.
  Port of Macalilon, Quezon
150,000
 
14.
  Port of Mamburao, Mindoro Occidental
75,000
 
15.
  Port of Balatao, Talisay, Batangas
230,000
 
16.
  Port of Santo Tomas Wharf, Tingloy, Batangas
100,000
 
17.
  Port of Sagnay, Bugalon, Cama rines Sur
150,000
 
18.
  Port of Matnog, Sorsogon
100,000
 
19.
  Port of Castilla, Sorsogon
300,000
 
20.
  Port of Estancia, Iloilo
100,000
 
21.
  Port of Catagbacan, Lo-on, Bohol
65,000
 
22.
  Port of Ubay, Bohol
100,000
 
23.
  Port of Barrio Matarinao, Salcedo, Eastern Samar
100,000
 
24.
  Port of Marvo Allen, Northern Samar
100,000
 
25.
  Port of Lavezares, Barobaybay, Northern Samar
150,000
 
26.
  Port of Pambujan, Paninirongan, Northern Samar
100,000
 
27.
  Port of Padre Burgos, Leyte
100,000
 
28.
  Port of Taguilon, Zamboanga del Sur
130,000
 
29.
  Port of Davao, Dawa Alicia
100,000
 
30.
  Port of Benoni, Camiguin
100,000
 
31.
  Port of Medina, Misamis Oriental
100,000
 
32.
  Port of Jasaan, Misamis Oriental
100,000
 
33.
  Port of Gingoog, Misamis Oriental
150,000
 
34.
  Port of Tamparan, Lanao del Sur
100,000
 
35.
  Port of Lianga, Surigao del Sur
100,000
 
36.
  Port of Cortes, Surigao del Sur
120,000
 
37.
  Port of Cantilan, Surigao del Sur
300,000
 
38.
  Various Municipal Ports
2,000,000
 
     
 
   
Total for Municipal Ports
P 5,570,000
 
     
___________
 
       
P327,570,000
 
   
Total for Ports
==========
 
       
2.
For the survey, investigation, construction, rehabilitation, reconstruction, dredging, reclamation, improvement, and/or completion of other national ports including supplies to be alloted by the Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications upon the recommendation of the Director of Public Works
P 20,000,000
 
3.
For the survey, investigation, construction, rehabilitation, reconstruction, dredging, reclamation, improvement, and/or completion of municipal ports and harbors including purchase of necessary materials and supplies to be alloted by the Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications upon recommendation of the Director of Public Works
5,000,000
 
4.
For the construction, installation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, repair and/or improvement of lighthouse stations and/or other aides to navigation, including the survey and investigation of sites and the purchase of necessary materials and supplies, to be alloted by the Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications upon recommendation of the Director of Public Works
5,000,000
 
     
___________
 
      Total for Section 3
 
      Portworks Special Funds
P357,570,000
 

   
==========
 

 

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

SEC. 4. Program of Work Required Before Prosecuting Public Works.—Before prosecuting any public works project, the district, city or project engineer concerned shall prepare a program of works for approval by the Department Head concerned for any project with an estimated cost of more than P500,000; by the Bureau Head concerned for any project with an estimated cost more than P200,000 but not more than P500,000; by the Regional Director concerned for any project with an estimated cost of more than P50.000 but not more than P200,000; and, by the District or City Engineer concerned for any project with an estimated cost of P50,000 or less. In no case shall construction funds be remitted to field offices or construction work on a project be started before the program of work is approved.

No program of work for any project which requires special site investigation, survey, and construction plans shall be approved unless such plans are used as basis of the program: Provided, That for project with an estimated cost of P100,000 or more the PERT/CPM technique shall be used and a time-scaled diagram of the activities as well as a monthly cash flow shall be made part of the program of work.

The program of work for any project shall not be amended except in case of unforeseen contingencies or any change in field conditions or other similar circumstances in which case an amendment may be allowed provided that such amendment will not result in the impairment of the expected accomplishment in excess of fifteen per centum thereof.

SEC. 5. Preliminary Studies.—In the implementation of the work, a general plan of operations shall be prepared to indicate the methods and procedures to be followed. This plan will cover and organize all relevant fields of study, delineation or responsibilities for undertaking each phase, specifying all analytical procedures and resources to be required for conducting the studies: Provided, That the appropriation shall include administrative services directly identified with the studies and purchase of equipment, materials and supplies.

SEC. 6. Rental of Equipment.—Rental of equipment shall not be deducted at the time of the release of funds for public works or even in anticipation of use of the equipment but shall be paid based on actual use when the appropriation so released is P25,000 or less. When the appropriation so released is above P25,000 and use of rented equipment is anticipated, then deduction for rental shall be made at the time of the release of funds but such deduction shall not exceed ten per centum of the released appropriation: Provided, That should the amount so deducted be in excess of actual rental, the balance of such deduction should be remitted immediately to the district or city engineering office concerned.

SEC. 7. Preference to Local Labor.—In the execution and construction of any public works project, the labor requirements shall be filled by laborers from the sitio, barrio, poblacion or municipality where the project is being undertaken. However, in case of skilled labor, it may be procured elsewhere within the province where the project is located; and in the case of specialized skilled labor, it may be procured outside the province where the project is located.

SEC. 8. Use of Private Consulting Service.—For any public works project with an estimated cost of P200.000 or more, the Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications may hire the services of Filipino or associated Filipino and foreign consultants or consulting firms whenever available, for a fee not exceeding two and one-half per centum of the estimated cost to review the project or plans and specifications devised by the bureau or office concerned, or for a fee not exceeding six per centum of the estimated cost to prepare the projects including plans and specifications thereof: Provided, That except for projects financed by loans from international lending institutions or projects financed in pursuance of bilateral agreements with foreign governments or their instrumentalities whose foreign consultants services are required, the participation of the Filipino consultants and/or implementing agency concerned in such, combined services shall be maximized.

SEC. 9. Prosecution of Public Works Projects by Administration.—The provisions of any law, rules or regulation to the contrary notwithstanding and irrespective of the source of funds, all public works projects with a cost of Two Hundred Thousand Pesos (P200,000) or less may be done by administration by the bureau or agency concerned without benefit of public bidding subject to the provision of Section seven, hereof. Public works projects with a cost of more than Two Hundred Thousand Pesos (P200, 000), shall, after public bidding, be awarded by contract. If there are no responsible bids for the project, or the bids are higher than the government estimate on the cost of the project, the project may be prosecuted by administration by the bureau or agency concerned after securing the approval of the Department Head. In case of urgent necessity or emergency, projects costing more than P200.000 may be prosecuted by administration without benefit of public bidding upon representation by the bureau or agency concerned, subject to favorable recommendation of the Department Head and approval by the President of the Philippines.

SEC. 10. Purchase of Sites.—Any appropriation herein authorized for construction of any project shall be understood to cover the acquisition or purchase of sites whenever such acquisition or purchase is necessary for the prosecution of the project.

SEC. 11. Purchase of Materials and Supplies.—The Department Head concerned is authorized, in the interest of public service, subject to bidding and auditing requirements, to procure the necessary materials and supplies, needed for the construction, reconstruction, improvement, repair and/or maintenance of any public works project, regardless of the source of funds: Provided, That when such materials and supplies are obtainable locally in the district, city or neighboring districts, the same may be procurred by the District or City Engineer without prior authority from the Department Head: Provided, further, That, no surcharge shall be imposed for the service of procuring such materials and supplies: Provided, furthermore, That the cost of such materials and supplies shall not exceed the estimated cost of such materials and supplies stated in the approved program of work as provided under Section Four hereof.

SEC. 12. Engineering Surcharge and Other Overhead Expenses.—No national surcharge shall be collected from the appropriation or expenditures authorized for any category of public works and all surcharges to be collected by the District or City Engineering office for administrative, overhead and engineering expenses, including the compensation and travel expenses as provided in Section Nine hereof and all other deductions shall not exceed ten per centum of expenditures of appropriation for any public works projects, so that ninety per cent of said appropriation shall be expended directly for the project: Provided, That nine per cent of said expenditures shall accrue to the District or city engineering office and one per cent shall accrue to the regional engineering offices concerned: Provided, further, That such surcharges shall be under the custody of the disbursing officers of the said engineering offices: Provided, finally, That such surcharges may be used for the purchase of motor vehicles and equipment.

SEC. 13. Public Works Appropriations under this Decree, are National Disbursing Funds: Exceptions.—All funds appropriated under the provisions of this Decree shall, when released, be carried in the account books of the treasurers or special disbursing funds and all projects herein specified are classified as national projects: Provided, That provincial fund allocated as counterpart shall not be considered as national fund.

SEC. 14. Inter changeability of Financing Methods.—The President of the Philippines or his duly authorized representative may modify the financing methods indicated in this Decree and previous Public Works Acts and Decree, so as to enable the Department Head concerned to undertake the projects authorized to be financed either from general revenue, from proceeds from the sale of bonds, from loans, or from a combination of these sources of funds, and, with respect to the portworks projects under Presidential Decree No. 3, from Portworks Special Fund, and/or from any of the aforementioned sources or from a combination thereof.

SEC. 15. Other Financing Methods.—The provisions of existing laws, executive orders, rules and regulations to the contrary notwithstanding, the proceeds from the payment for reparations goods may be used for financing projects authorized in this Decree and any Public Works Act, including- the purchase of necessary equipment, construction materials and supplies.

SEC. 16. Reports.—The Department Head concerned shall submit an accomplishment report to the President. Such report shall include the appropriations released as of the date of said report and the percentage of work accomplished, further work to be done to complete the program of broad categories of public works and his recommendations if any, for transfer of appropriations or for program changes to be incorporated in the next Public Works Appropriations Measure.

SEC. 17. Effectivity.—This Decree shall take effect immediately.

Done in the City of Manila, this 3rd day of June, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and seventy-four.

   
   
 
(Sgd.)
  FERDINAND E. MARCOS
 
President of the Philippines
     

 

By the President:  
     

(Sgd.)
  ALEJANDRO MELCHOR  


  Executive Secretary  
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