DPWH delivers P21.78-M health center, waste facility to Aurora freeport

The Department of Public Works and Highways turns over a P16.83-million health center to the Aurora Pacific Economic Zone and Freeport Authority in Casiguran town. (DPWH)

BALER, Aurora (PIA) — The Department of Public Works and Highways turned over two multipurpose facilities to the Aurora Pacific Economic Zone and Freeport Authority during an inauguration and blessing ceremony in Casiguran town.

The completed structures, located within the APECO Corporate Campus in Barangay Esteves, consist of a P16.83 million health center and a P4.95 million Materials Recovery Facility.

DPWH Aurora District Engineer Roderick Andal emphasized that both facilities are designed to enhance local infrastructure and promote sustainability.

The 373.77-square-meter APECO health center features essential amenities, including a minor surgical room, birthing and labor rooms, a primary clinical laboratory, pharmacy, dental room, X-ray room and treatment areas.

It is also equipped with key utilities such as solar panels, a generator set, LED lighting and air conditioning units to ensure optimal service.

“The health center will provide residents of Barangay Esteves and neighboring communities with better access to medical services, improving health care delivery,” he noted.

Meanwhile, the MRF covers a total floor area of 252 square meters and includes a sorting area for waste residuals, plastics, paper, metal/glass and hazardous waste. It also has an office area, pantry and common restrooms.

“The MRF will strengthen waste management and recycling efforts, contributing to a cleaner environment and supporting sustainability initiatives,” Andal added.

The two projects, which have a combined contract amount of P21.78 million, were funded under the 2024 national budget. (CLJD/RPQ, PIA Region 3-Aurora) 

In other News
Skip to content