Iloilo City to tear down pedestrian overpass, upgrade Capitol complex

ILOILO CITY — The pedestrian overpass along Bonifacio Drive in this city is up for demolition in line with the redevelopment project of the Iloilo Provincial Capitol complex.

According to provincial legal officer Dennis Ventilacion, the demolition permit had been granted by the city engineering office.

Ventilacion said the city government had allotted PHP100,000 budget for the demolition to be implemented by Pabcon Builders and Construction Supply.

The city official recalled that the contractor had already previously received the Notice to Proceed to tear down the overpass, but was halted for lack of demolition permit.

But since there is already a demolition permit, the provincial engineering office will issue an order to proceed with the demolition, Ventilacion said.

In a previous press conference with Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor Sr., Ventilacion said that the city government was targeting to demolish the overpass after the celebration of “Semana sang Iloilo” on April 10-13.

Ventilacion said the demolition would take seven working days. The pedestrian overpass was built in the early 1990s.

Meanwhile, Ventilacion said the Sangguniang Panlalawigan or Provincial Board approved the construction of a multi-level parking area worth PHP196 million last week.

The winning bidder is the DCMS Trading and Construction.

“We will just have the contract signing and release the notice to proceed,” he said.

The provincial government has allotted PHP400 million for the redevelopment project to transform the Capitol area into a leisure park. (Cindy Ferrer/PNA)

Popular

PBBM hails timely completion of 2 new school buildings in QC

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet “I am very, very happy to see that the students are already using it.” After a major fire gutted an old building...

DEPDev pushes for stronger gov’t-industry tie-ups to boost labor market resilience

By Brian Campued The Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev) on Tuesday called for stronger collaboration between government and industry to equip workers with...

‘Hayo, Hinay, Hinga, Hinto’: DepEd issues emergency learning continuity guidelines

By Brian Campued Recognizing that natural disasters, environmental hazards, and human-induced incidents continue to threaten learning continuity, the Department of Education (DepEd) has issued new...

PhilHealth boosts healthcare services in DepEd schools ahead of class opening

By Brian Campued As the Department of Education (DepEd) intensifies preparations ahead of the opening of the School Year 2026–2027 on June 8 through the...