This document discusses infrastructure in the Philippines by providing definitions and categorizations of different types of infrastructure. It then summarizes several accomplished infrastructure projects across various regions of the Philippines from 2017 to 2020. The projects span sectors including transportation, water, education, health, evacuation centers, and others. Regions covered include National Capital Region, Cordillera Administrative Region, Regions 1, 2, 3, 4-A, 4-B, and 5. Examples of projects given include roads, bridges, flood control structures, schools, evacuation centers, and government facilities.
1. A MEASURE OF THE COUNTRY’S DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
IN THE PHILIPPINES:
RAYHANIE M. PANGCOGA
2. What is
Infrastructure?
Term used for the basic physical
systems of nation (Chappelow, 2020)
First used in the late 1880s
infra- "below"
structure- "building.
3. A country's infrastructure is
defined as "the foundations of a
society”. Development economists have
considered physical infrastructure to be
a precondition for industrialization and
economic development.
It has been demonstrated that
physical infrastructure development
improves the long-term production and
income levels of an economy (Barro
1990; Futagami, Morita, and Shibata
1993).
5. Soft infrastructure
Institutions that are essential to
the economy and quality of life
o Health
Infrastructure
o Financial
Infrastructure
o Political
Infrastructure
o Educational
Infrastructure
Hard infrastructure
Physical things and supporting
information technologies that
provide basic services that are
essential to economic activity and
quality of life.
Critical infrastructure
Body of systems, networks and assets that
are so essential that their continued
operation is required to ensure
the security of a given nation, its
economy, and the public’s health and/or
safety.
o Transportation
Infrastructure
o Water
Infrastructure
o Recreational
Infrastructure
o Facilities for shelter
o Telecommunication
Infrastructure
o Power and Energy
Infrastructure
6. Real Estate
Some of The
Accomplished
Infrastructure
Projects Per Region
Department of Public Works & Highways (DPWH)
www.dpwh.gov.ph
7. Real Estate
NCR
CAR
REGION 1
REGION 2
REGION 3
REGION 4-A
REGION 4-B
REGION 5
8. NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
QUEZON CITY
2020
HEALTH
96-Bed Isolation Facility
• amount used was not stated
• completed in just 18 days
Dormitories for Health workers
• amount used was not stated
• 64 rooms for 128 hospital workers
4 Storey Evacuation Center
EVACUATION
• 58 million pesos
• Displayed families during calamites
9. NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
QUEZON CITY
2019
EDUCATION
Dona Rosario Elementary School
• 35 million pesos
• 4 storey buildings
• 12 classrooms, 40 students per room
D. Tuazon Elementary School
• 18 million pesos
• 4 storey buildings
• 8 classrooms
10. NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
QUEZON CITY
2019
TRANSPORTATION
Don Alejandro Roces Avenue
• 18.44 million pesos
WATER
Revetment structure along Tullahan River
• 46.5 million pesos
• 9 meters tall
11. NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
QUEZON CITY
3-in1 Building
• 4.9 million pesos
• Day Care Center, Multipurpose Hall, Police Post
in Diliman, QC
• 15 million pesos
• Children with disabilities, 100 individuals
2018 2017
12. 2020
CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
BENGUET AND BAGUIO CITY
TRANSPORTATION
Labey-Lacamen Road
• 676.65 million pesos
• Slope protection project
Bypass road in Baguio
• 69 m
• Alternate route to Baguio City
New Acop-Kapangan-Kibungan
Bakun Junction
• 84.7 million pesos
• Alternate route to the old one
• 2.2 km
14. REGION 1: ILOCOS REGION
PANGASINAN
2020
TRANSPORTATION
• 2.5 billion pesos
Lingayen Bypass road
• 79.8 million pesos
Access road to Lucap Boulevard
and Mangrove Park
15. REGION 1: ILOCOS REGION
PANGASINAN
2020
Rabon Elementary School
• 10.2 million pesos
• 4 classrooms, 36 students per
room
• 34.74 million pesos
• 3,296 sq m land area
Flood control project
• 35.8 million pesos
• 265 linear meter
EDUCATION EVACUATION WATER
16. REGION 1: ILOCOS REGION
PANGASINAN
2019
WATER
• 18.6 million pesos
• Agno river
Flood mitigation structure
• 24.57 million pesos
• Macabito, Calasiao
Flood control project
17. REGION 1: ILOCOS REGION
PANGASINAN
2019
Sabangan Elementary School
• Amount used was not stated
• 3 storey building, 324 students
• 36 million pesos
• 2 storey building, 500 individuals
Road to Antong Falls
• 96.5 million pesos
• 2.6 km road
EDUCATION EVACUATION TRANSPORTATION
PWD inclusive evacuation center
18. REGION 1: ILOCOS REGION
PANGASINAN
2017
TRANSPORTATION
• 28.120 million pesos
• 1.861 km, 4 lane highway
Bypass road in Alaminos
19. 2020
REGION 2: CAGAYAN REGION
CAGAYAN PROVINCE
Pampalona Bypass road
• 86.98 million pesos
• 3.8 km
• 72.38 million pesos
• Cagayan River
TRANSPORTATION WATER
Flood control in Solana and Amulung
20. 2019
REGION 2: CAGAYAN REGION
CAGAYAN PROVINCE
Llogac-Lasam-Gagabutan Road
• 74 million pesos • 40 million pesos
TRANSPORTATION
8 farm-to-market roads
21. 2019
REGION 2: CAGAYAN REGION
CAGAYAN PROVINCE
Evacuation Complex Buildings
• 31 million pesos • 9.87 million pesos
EVACUATION RECREATION
Senior Citizens’ Multipurpose building
22. 2018
REGION 2: CAGAYAN REGION
CAGAYAN PROVINCE
• 73 milion pesos
WATER
Flood control in Gattaran
23. 2017
REGION 2: CAGAYAN REGION
CAGAYAN PROVINCE
All weather bridge
• 182 million pesos
• 631 million pesos
TRANSPORTATION
Mega bridge
• 40 million pesos
EDUCATION
3 school buildings in Sanchez Mira
24. 2020
REGION 3: CENTRAL LUZON
NUEVA ECIJA
San Jose Llanera road
• 48.659 million pesos
• 96 million pesos
Pinagpaanan-Rizal-Pantabangan road
• 163 million pesos
Labi bridge
TRANSPORTATION
25. 2020
REGION 3: CENTRAL LUZON
NUEVA ECIJA
2 flood control projects
• 48.66 million pesos
• Pampanga river
• 14.547 million pesos
WATER RECREATION
5 senior citizens’ buildings
26. REGION 3: CENTRAL LUZON
NUEVA ECIJA
2019
TRANSPORTATION
• 100 million pesos
Cesar-Angeles-Emilio Vergara Bypass road
28. REGION 4-A: CALABARZON
BATANGAS
2020
WATER
• 344.18 million pesos
Seven 4 storey buildings inside Fernando Air Base
• 96.5 million pesos
River control project around Calumping River
EDUCATION
30. REGION 4-B: MIMAROPA
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO
2020
• 14.26 million pesos
• 19.46 km
Road to Luyang Baga Cave
TRANSPORTATION
• Pola bridge -73.82 million pesos
• Aribugan bridge – 49.21 million pesos
2 bridge widening projects in Santa
Cruz
WATER
• 48.977 million pesos
Wall built along Anahawin river
31. REGION 4-B: MIMAROPA
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO
2019
• 98.5 million pesos
Pamana road
TRANSPORTATION
• 9.5 million pesos
Farm-to-market road
32. REGION 5: BICOL REGION
SORSOGON
2020
• 105 million pesos
2 storey DepEd buildings
GOVERNMENT
• 40 million pesos
Municipal Hall in Barcelona, Sorsogon
33. REGION 5: BICOL REGION
SORSOGON
2020
• 96 million pesos
Ariman-Panganiban Coastal road
TRANSPORTATION
34. REGION 5: BICOL REGION
SORSOGON
2019
RECREATION
• 14.3 million pesos
2 storey DAR buildings
• 887 million pesos
Balogo Sports Complex
GOVERNMENT