By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora | Philippine News Agency
The construction of the multi-billion Senate building in Taguig City has been delayed by 852 days, with no specific completion date as of yet, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) confirmed Wednesday.
In a Senate Committee on Accounts hearing chaired by Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, DPWH Buildings and Special Projects Management Cluster (BSPMC) Project Director Soledad Florencio said the āextension of timeā for the project was at 852 days but only due to āvariation ordersā.
āDahil sa mga approved variation orders, meron po iyong kaakibat na time extensions so for now po as presented sa aming accomplishment positive pa po ang aming slippage,ā she said.
Meanwhile, she clarified that both Cayetano and Senate President Francis Escudero had no hand in the project delay.
Senate President Francis Escudero earlier ordered the suspension of the construction work on the new Senate building for a comprehensive review and concerns over its escalating costs.
Initially budgeted at P8.9 billion, Escudero earlier said the project cost has ballooned to P13 billion, with an additional P10 billion required for completion.
At the hearing, Cayetano said the current project cost, based on the submissions of Sen. Nancy Binay and former senator Panfilo Lacsonās staff, totals P23.379 billion, at least P8.9 billion of which was for the buildingās core and shell, P2.5 billion for the fit-out, PHP10.33 billion for the works to complete, while P1.6 billion was for the land acquisition.
Trading barbs
Cayetano and Binay, meanwhile, engaged in a heated exchange over the presentation of the building construction cost, which the latter argued was only P21.73 billion excluding the amount of land at P1.6 billion.
āThe mere fact na pinutok nila āyong amount, ādi ko alam kung ano intensiyon talaga,ā Binay said in an interview after she walked out of the hearing,” she said in a separate interview.
āHindi ba ang linaw ng topic, cost of the construction of the building, so dapat ang ini-input lang natin āyong ano ba āyong bahagi doon sa pagpapatayo ng building, kaso sinama nila āyong land,ā she explained.
Cayetano, for his part, argued that it was the staff of Binay who submitted the breakdown.
At the hearing, he accused Binay of sitting on the P600 million landscape plan of the building, which he said has been pending since 2023 when Binay was still the chair of the Senate Committee on Accounts.
Binay denied this, saying her office had been conducting a thorough review of it as often as twice a week.
Cayetano also alleged that Binay was politicizing the review by trying to connect it to the Makati-Taguig rivalry.