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Mancao said if the construction begins as planned this month, the target completion date would be within one year.Mancao said Thursday, Feb. 1, that the construction works in CCMC stopped when the City Government and its previous contractor, M.E. Sicat Construction, agreed to terminate their contract in November 2022.Rama cancelled the P900 million contract of M.E. Sicat Construction to undertake Phase 4 of the CCMC, alleging delays in the completion of the building. Rama said he could no longer bear the delays in the completion of the public hospital, whose construction started in 2015 during his second term as mayor. M.E. Sicat, however, said it was compliant with the contract, signed on April 6, 2022, which gave it until late 2023 yet to complete the work.At the time of the contract’s termination, Michael Allan Sicat, president of M.E. 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Since 2015, almost P2 billion has already been spent by the City for the construction of the new CCMC, but until now the building is not yet finished.Current statusMancao said three floors of the hospital are currently being utilized, housing the outpatient department and some in-patient services. Once the furnishing of the fourth to seventh floors will be completed, they will house the operating room and delivery room complex (fourth floor); pediatric intensive care unit (ICU) and other ICU facilities (fifth floor); administration offices (sixth floor); and the Operation Smile, a cleft care center, and eye institute (seventh floor).Mancao said the government-run hospital has a current capacity of 180 beds, and this is expected to increase to 500 once the hospital is completed.He also said minor revisions to the original plan are being made to prioritize the addition of more wards over private rooms.He said the eighth, ninth, and 10th floors will be used as wards.While the budget for the construction remains undisclosed, Mancao said all expenses will be privately sourced through the mayor’s office.BackgroundAfter the City terminated the contract for Phase 4 of the building, it formed an investigation committee in April 2023 and discovered defects in the construction of the new CCMC building.Months after that, retrofitting and fixing works were conducted by past contractors of the building, such as C.E. 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Mancao said if the construction begins as planned this month, the target completion date would be within one year.Mancao said Thursday, Feb. 1, that the construction works in CCMC stopped when the City Government and its previous contractor, M.E. Sicat Construction, agreed to terminate their contract in November 2022.Rama cancelled the P900 million contract of M.E. Sicat Construction to undertake Phase 4 of the CCMC, alleging delays in the completion of the building. Rama said he could no longer bear the delays in the completion of the public hospital, whose construction started in 2015 during his second term as mayor. M.E. Sicat, however, said it was compliant with the contract, signed on April 6, 2022, which gave it until late 2023 yet to complete the work.At the time of the contract’s termination, Michael Allan Sicat, president of M.E. Sicat Construction, told SunStar Cebu that they were still doing finishing works on the third and fourth floors, while construction of the seventh to 10th floors was on hold because they were still doing some tests to check that the first to sixth floors—which were built by other contractors—were done properly.Who will build?Asked about the contractor that would undertake the construction of the unfinished floors, Mancao said since it would be privately funded, the City Government would no longer conduct a bidding.Mancao said Rama had asked Pericles Dakay, chief executive officer of Dakay Construction and Development Corp., to take the lead.“Mao ni ang nakaayo ani karon kay the construction would be privately funded. Unya dili na ta moagi og bidding. Karon ang gihangyo ni Mayor Mike nga mo-take sa lead kay si engineer Dakay,” said Mancao. (This is better now because the construction would be privately funded, and we no longer have to go through a bidding process. Mayor Mike has requested engineer Dakay to take the lead now.)In March 2023, then special assistant to the mayor and now Budget Officer Jerone Castillo said there were four Filipino private companies and a group of Chinese businessmen who pledged nearly P1 billion in funds to complete the construction of the CCMC’s eighth to 10th floors.It was reported that the Cebu Medical Society would receive the pledges from the private entities. This was for the sake of transparency and to avoid issues of government officials pocketing the donations.Mancao said Thursday that the memorandum of agreement for receiving the donations should be ready within the week.The private entities that pledged to help the City complete the CCMC include Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Ayala Land Inc., D.M. Consunji Inc. (DMCI) Holdings, Filinvest Land Inc., Megawide Construction Corp., Metro Pacific Investments Corp., Robinsons Land Corp., SBS Philippines Corp., SM Prime Holdings Inc., and a Chinese and Canadian groups. Since 2015, almost P2 billion has already been spent by the City for the construction of the new CCMC, but until now the building is not yet finished.Current statusMancao said three floors of the hospital are currently being utilized, housing the outpatient department and some in-patient services. Once the furnishing of the fourth to seventh floors will be completed, they will house the operating room and delivery room complex (fourth floor); pediatric intensive care unit (ICU) and other ICU facilities (fifth floor); administration offices (sixth floor); and the Operation Smile, a cleft care center, and eye institute (seventh floor).Mancao said the government-run hospital has a current capacity of 180 beds, and this is expected to increase to 500 once the hospital is completed.He also said minor revisions to the original plan are being made to prioritize the addition of more wards over private rooms.He said the eighth, ninth, and 10th floors will be used as wards.While the budget for the construction remains undisclosed, Mancao said all expenses will be privately sourced through the mayor’s office.BackgroundAfter the City terminated the contract for Phase 4 of the building, it formed an investigation committee in April 2023 and discovered defects in the construction of the new CCMC building.Months after that, retrofitting and fixing works were conducted by past contractors of the building, such as C.E. Padilla Construction Inc. and C.B. Garay Philwide Builders.In July 2023, Rama said he wanted the CCMC fully operational by the last quarter of 2023, saying he was committed to finishing the construction before his term ends in 2025.Before that, in July 2022, Rama also said he wanted the hospital to be finished on or before his birthday of that year, or on Oct. 28, 2022. M.E. Sicat’s failure to fulfill the mayor’s wish led to the cancellation of its contract to undertake Phase 4 of the building.It has almost been almost a decade since the construction of the new CCMC building started. Under Rama’s leadership, the City held a groundbreaking ceremony to pave the way for the construction of the new CCMC on July 14, 2014.The construction began on July 4, 2015, during Rama’s second term as mayor. The hospital is being built to replace the old CCMC building, which was damaged by the 2013 Bohol and Cebu earthquake. 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And then you will say you know nothing about it),” Rama said.Last November, SunStar Cebu reported that the project’s completion date had been pushed to 2027 due to changes in the design, including the inclusion of Package 4, which is a dedicated lane from Barangay Bulacao to Mambaling; extension of the alignment from Ayala to Cebu IT Park; a rotunda underneath the Mambaling flyover; and the conversion of a mixed traffic lane along the South Road Properties (SRP) coastal road and along F. Vestil St.Rama said he will push for the CBRT’s original concept and sit down with concerned national officials to discuss the matter.Rama denied allegations he was responsible for the changes to the CBRT route, arguing that he fought for the original plan, but some officials dipped their hands into the project. Imbong’s sideSought for comment on Rama’s call for his ouster, Imbong said on Friday that it would be up to the discretion of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) Central Office whether or not to replace him.In a phone interview, Imbong told SunStar Cebu that he understands Rama’s perspective in asking for his removal due to project delays.However, he said the delays were inevitable as these were caused by setbacks such as processing permits, road conditions, underground waterpipes and telecommunication cables, the rainy season, the Sinulog festival, and others. Imbong explained that the CBRT project involves the DOTr as proponent, the China-based Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Ltd as the contractor, and the South Korea-based Kunhwa Engineering and Consulting Co. Ltd., as the construction supervision consultant. 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He said the DOTr helps the contractor and consultant in the coordination with local government units (LGUs), including the filing and application of necessary permits and authorizations.Imbong also pointed to Cebu’s Fiesta Señor celebration and the Sinulog festival in Jan. 2024 as another cause of delay. Imbong said majority of the civil works months before the festival were rescheduled to give way to major events such as the solemn procession. The rainy season in the latter part of 2023 also delayed the project as the excavated portion was easily filled with rainwater that had to be pumped out, said Imbong.Heritage About the order to halt ongoing works along Osmeña Blvd., fronting the Cebu Capitol Building going to Fuente Osmeña Circle, Imbong said the DOTr is now coordinating with the Cultural and Historical Affairs Office (Chao) Cebu City for redesigning and approval. He said they were caught off-guard by Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia’s Memorandum 16-2024 ordering the contractor to immediately stop the construction of the bus station in front of the Capitol building. Back in 2020, Imbong said they collaborated with the Chao to determine if the CBRT project will affect buildings and sites with historical and cultural significance. He said CBRT proponents also presented project plans including the location of the bus station; however, they did not receive recommendations or corrections from the Chao at the time. Imbong clarified that he is not blaming the Chao. Rather, he is now focused on resolving concerns raised by the Cebu Provincial Government and will seek the approval of the Chao and the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) as mandated under RA 10066. “I don’t like putting blame on anyone,” Imbong said. / AML, EHP

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I’m sorry, I want him out,”Rama said.Original routeRama was also displeased that the original route of the CBRT project was altered, particularly on the exclusion of Barangay Bulacao.“Tan-awa giunsa ninyo, dayon moingon mo nga wala mo’y kalibutan (Look at what you’ve done. And then you will say you know nothing about it),” Rama said.Last November, SunStar Cebu reported that the project’s completion date had been pushed to 2027 due to changes in the design, including the inclusion of Package 4, which is a dedicated lane from Barangay Bulacao to Mambaling; extension of the alignment from Ayala to Cebu IT Park; a rotunda underneath the Mambaling flyover; and the conversion of a mixed traffic lane along the South Road Properties (SRP) coastal road and along F. Vestil St.Rama said he will push for the CBRT’s original concept and sit down with concerned national officials to discuss the matter.Rama denied allegations he was responsible for the changes to the CBRT route, arguing that he fought for the original plan, but some officials dipped their hands into the project. Imbong’s sideSought for comment on Rama’s call for his ouster, Imbong said on Friday that it would be up to the discretion of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) Central Office whether or not to replace him.In a phone interview, Imbong told SunStar Cebu that he understands Rama’s perspective in asking for his removal due to project delays.However, he said the delays were inevitable as these were caused by setbacks such as processing permits, road conditions, underground waterpipes and telecommunication cables, the rainy season, the Sinulog festival, and others. Imbong explained that the CBRT project involves the DOTr as proponent, the China-based Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Ltd as the contractor, and the South Korea-based Kunhwa Engineering and Consulting Co. Ltd., as the construction supervision consultant. Approval from consultantImbong said every change in the implementation and planning of the CBRT project due to setbacks needs the approval of the construction supervision consultant. Imbong said Kunhwa Engineering and Consulting Co. Ltd. led the project’s technical working group. The firm also made the detailed engineering design of the CBRT. “Because this is foreign-funded, it’s not the same as us directly managing our contractor since we have a construction supervision consultant,” Imbong said in Cebuano.“Everything the contractor does has to abide by the specification of the consultant. Otherwise, work on the project will not proceed,” he added. Imbong said because of this setup, DOTr project engineers cannot supervise the contractor who will have to follow the consultant’s specifications in order to be billed for their civil works. He said the DOTr helps the contractor and consultant in the coordination with local government units (LGUs), including the filing and application of necessary permits and authorizations.Imbong also pointed to Cebu’s Fiesta Señor celebration and the Sinulog festival in Jan. 2024 as another cause of delay. Imbong said majority of the civil works months before the festival were rescheduled to give way to major events such as the solemn procession. The rainy season in the latter part of 2023 also delayed the project as the excavated portion was easily filled with rainwater that had to be pumped out, said Imbong.Heritage About the order to halt ongoing works along Osmeña Blvd., fronting the Cebu Capitol Building going to Fuente Osmeña Circle, Imbong said the DOTr is now coordinating with the Cultural and Historical Affairs Office (Chao) Cebu City for redesigning and approval. He said they were caught off-guard by Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia’s Memorandum 16-2024 ordering the contractor to immediately stop the construction of the bus station in front of the Capitol building. Back in 2020, Imbong said they collaborated with the Chao to determine if the CBRT project will affect buildings and sites with historical and cultural significance. He said CBRT proponents also presented project plans including the location of the bus station; however, they did not receive recommendations or corrections from the Chao at the time. 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Mancao said if the construction begins as planned this month, the target completion date would be within one year.Mancao said Thursday, Feb. 1, that the construction works in CCMC stopped when the City Government and its previous contractor, M.E. Sicat Construction, agreed to terminate their contract in November 2022.Rama cancelled the P900 million contract of M.E. Sicat Construction to undertake Phase 4 of the CCMC, alleging delays in the completion of the building. Rama said he could no longer bear the delays in the completion of the public hospital, whose construction started in 2015 during his second term as mayor. M.E. Sicat, however, said it was compliant with the contract, signed on April 6, 2022, which gave it until late 2023 yet to complete the work.At the time of the contract’s termination, Michael Allan Sicat, president of M.E. Sicat Construction, told SunStar Cebu that they were still doing finishing works on the third and fourth floors, while construction of the seventh to 10th floors was on hold because they were still doing some tests to check that the first to sixth floors—which were built by other contractors—were done properly.Who will build?Asked about the contractor that would undertake the construction of the unfinished floors, Mancao said since it would be privately funded, the City Government would no longer conduct a bidding.Mancao said Rama had asked Pericles Dakay, chief executive officer of Dakay Construction and Development Corp., to take the lead.“Mao ni ang nakaayo ani karon kay the construction would be privately funded. Unya dili na ta moagi og bidding. Karon ang gihangyo ni Mayor Mike nga mo-take sa lead kay si engineer Dakay,” said Mancao. (This is better now because the construction would be privately funded, and we no longer have to go through a bidding process. Mayor Mike has requested engineer Dakay to take the lead now.)In March 2023, then special assistant to the mayor and now Budget Officer Jerone Castillo said there were four Filipino private companies and a group of Chinese businessmen who pledged nearly P1 billion in funds to complete the construction of the CCMC’s eighth to 10th floors.It was reported that the Cebu Medical Society would receive the pledges from the private entities. This was for the sake of transparency and to avoid issues of government officials pocketing the donations.Mancao said Thursday that the memorandum of agreement for receiving the donations should be ready within the week.The private entities that pledged to help the City complete the CCMC include Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Ayala Land Inc., D.M. Consunji Inc. (DMCI) Holdings, Filinvest Land Inc., Megawide Construction Corp., Metro Pacific Investments Corp., Robinsons Land Corp., SBS Philippines Corp., SM Prime Holdings Inc., and a Chinese and Canadian groups. Since 2015, almost P2 billion has already been spent by the City for the construction of the new CCMC, but until now the building is not yet finished.Current statusMancao said three floors of the hospital are currently being utilized, housing the outpatient department and some in-patient services. Once the furnishing of the fourth to seventh floors will be completed, they will house the operating room and delivery room complex (fourth floor); pediatric intensive care unit (ICU) and other ICU facilities (fifth floor); administration offices (sixth floor); and the Operation Smile, a cleft care center, and eye institute (seventh floor).Mancao said the government-run hospital has a current capacity of 180 beds, and this is expected to increase to 500 once the hospital is completed.He also said minor revisions to the original plan are being made to prioritize the addition of more wards over private rooms.He said the eighth, ninth, and 10th floors will be used as wards.While the budget for the construction remains undisclosed, Mancao said all expenses will be privately sourced through the mayor’s office.BackgroundAfter the City terminated the contract for Phase 4 of the building, it formed an investigation committee in April 2023 and discovered defects in the construction of the new CCMC building.Months after that, retrofitting and fixing works were conducted by past contractors of the building, such as C.E. 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Mancao said if the construction begins as planned this month, the target completion date would be within one year.Mancao said Thursday, Feb. 1, that the construction works in CCMC stopped when the City Government and its previous contractor, M.E. Sicat Construction, agreed to terminate their contract in November 2022.Rama cancelled the P900 million contract of M.E. Sicat Construction to undertake Phase 4 of the CCMC, alleging delays in the completion of the building. Rama said he could no longer bear the delays in the completion of the public hospital, whose construction started in 2015 during his second term as mayor. M.E. Sicat, however, said it was compliant with the contract, signed on April 6, 2022, which gave it until late 2023 yet to complete the work.At the time of the contract’s termination, Michael Allan Sicat, president of M.E. Sicat Construction, told SunStar Cebu that they were still doing finishing works on the third and fourth floors, while construction of the seventh to 10th floors was on hold because they were still doing some tests to check that the first to sixth floors—which were built by other contractors—were done properly.Who will build?Asked about the contractor that would undertake the construction of the unfinished floors, Mancao said since it would be privately funded, the City Government would no longer conduct a bidding.Mancao said Rama had asked Pericles Dakay, chief executive officer of Dakay Construction and Development Corp., to take the lead.“Mao ni ang nakaayo ani karon kay the construction would be privately funded. Unya dili na ta moagi og bidding. Karon ang gihangyo ni Mayor Mike nga mo-take sa lead kay si engineer Dakay,” said Mancao. (This is better now because the construction would be privately funded, and we no longer have to go through a bidding process. Mayor Mike has requested engineer Dakay to take the lead now.)In March 2023, then special assistant to the mayor and now Budget Officer Jerone Castillo said there were four Filipino private companies and a group of Chinese businessmen who pledged nearly P1 billion in funds to complete the construction of the CCMC’s eighth to 10th floors.It was reported that the Cebu Medical Society would receive the pledges from the private entities. This was for the sake of transparency and to avoid issues of government officials pocketing the donations.Mancao said Thursday that the memorandum of agreement for receiving the donations should be ready within the week.The private entities that pledged to help the City complete the CCMC include Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Ayala Land Inc., D.M. Consunji Inc. (DMCI) Holdings, Filinvest Land Inc., Megawide Construction Corp., Metro Pacific Investments Corp., Robinsons Land Corp., SBS Philippines Corp., SM Prime Holdings Inc., and a Chinese and Canadian groups. Since 2015, almost P2 billion has already been spent by the City for the construction of the new CCMC, but until now the building is not yet finished.Current statusMancao said three floors of the hospital are currently being utilized, housing the outpatient department and some in-patient services. Once the furnishing of the fourth to seventh floors will be completed, they will house the operating room and delivery room complex (fourth floor); pediatric intensive care unit (ICU) and other ICU facilities (fifth floor); administration offices (sixth floor); and the Operation Smile, a cleft care center, and eye institute (seventh floor).Mancao said the government-run hospital has a current capacity of 180 beds, and this is expected to increase to 500 once the hospital is completed.He also said minor revisions to the original plan are being made to prioritize the addition of more wards over private rooms.He said the eighth, ninth, and 10th floors will be used as wards.While the budget for the construction remains undisclosed, Mancao said all expenses will be privately sourced through the mayor’s office.BackgroundAfter the City terminated the contract for Phase 4 of the building, it formed an investigation committee in April 2023 and discovered defects in the construction of the new CCMC building.Months after that, retrofitting and fixing works were conducted by past contractors of the building, such as C.E. 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Over Cebu City Hall’s online program “Ingna’ng Mayor” on Thursday, Feb. 29, Rama also said if needed, he would personally bring up his decision to remove Imbong from his position to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.Rama attributed the delays in the CBRT project to Imbong’s “mismanagement” and alleged lack of coordination with the City.Rama expressed displeasure when Imbong allowed the contractor to work without considering its impact on traffic.In a separate interview with radio dyHP on Thursday, Rama said he already told Cebu City Administrator Collin Rosell that he had enough of Imbong.“Taga-an lang ka’g smile-smile (He just keeps on smiling). I’m sorry, I want him out,”Rama said.Original routeRama was also displeased that the original route of the CBRT project was altered, particularly on the exclusion of Barangay Bulacao.“Tan-awa giunsa ninyo, dayon moingon mo nga wala mo’y kalibutan (Look at what you’ve done. And then you will say you know nothing about it),” Rama said.Last November, SunStar Cebu reported that the project’s completion date had been pushed to 2027 due to changes in the design, including the inclusion of Package 4, which is a dedicated lane from Barangay Bulacao to Mambaling; extension of the alignment from Ayala to Cebu IT Park; a rotunda underneath the Mambaling flyover; and the conversion of a mixed traffic lane along the South Road Properties (SRP) coastal road and along F. Vestil St.Rama said he will push for the CBRT’s original concept and sit down with concerned national officials to discuss the matter.Rama denied allegations he was responsible for the changes to the CBRT route, arguing that he fought for the original plan, but some officials dipped their hands into the project. Imbong’s sideSought for comment on Rama’s call for his ouster, Imbong said on Friday that it would be up to the discretion of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) Central Office whether or not to replace him.In a phone interview, Imbong told SunStar Cebu that he understands Rama’s perspective in asking for his removal due to project delays.However, he said the delays were inevitable as these were caused by setbacks such as processing permits, road conditions, underground waterpipes and telecommunication cables, the rainy season, the Sinulog festival, and others. Imbong explained that the CBRT project involves the DOTr as proponent, the China-based Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Ltd as the contractor, and the South Korea-based Kunhwa Engineering and Consulting Co. Ltd., as the construction supervision consultant. Approval from consultantImbong said every change in the implementation and planning of the CBRT project due to setbacks needs the approval of the construction supervision consultant. Imbong said Kunhwa Engineering and Consulting Co. Ltd. led the project’s technical working group. The firm also made the detailed engineering design of the CBRT. “Because this is foreign-funded, it’s not the same as us directly managing our contractor since we have a construction supervision consultant,” Imbong said in Cebuano.“Everything the contractor does has to abide by the specification of the consultant. Otherwise, work on the project will not proceed,” he added. Imbong said because of this setup, DOTr project engineers cannot supervise the contractor who will have to follow the consultant’s specifications in order to be billed for their civil works. He said the DOTr helps the contractor and consultant in the coordination with local government units (LGUs), including the filing and application of necessary permits and authorizations.Imbong also pointed to Cebu’s Fiesta Señor celebration and the Sinulog festival in Jan. 2024 as another cause of delay. Imbong said majority of the civil works months before the festival were rescheduled to give way to major events such as the solemn procession. The rainy season in the latter part of 2023 also delayed the project as the excavated portion was easily filled with rainwater that had to be pumped out, said Imbong.Heritage About the order to halt ongoing works along Osmeña Blvd., fronting the Cebu Capitol Building going to Fuente Osmeña Circle, Imbong said the DOTr is now coordinating with the Cultural and Historical Affairs Office (Chao) Cebu City for redesigning and approval. He said they were caught off-guard by Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia’s Memorandum 16-2024 ordering the contractor to immediately stop the construction of the bus station in front of the Capitol building. Back in 2020, Imbong said they collaborated with the Chao to determine if the CBRT project will affect buildings and sites with historical and cultural significance. He said CBRT proponents also presented project plans including the location of the bus station; however, they did not receive recommendations or corrections from the Chao at the time. Imbong clarified that he is not blaming the Chao. Rather, he is now focused on resolving concerns raised by the Cebu Provincial Government and will seek the approval of the Chao and the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) as mandated under RA 10066. “I don’t like putting blame on anyone,” Imbong said. / AML, EHP

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Since 2015, almost P2 billion has already been spent by the City for the construction of the new CCMC, but until now the building is not yet finished.Current statusMancao said three floors of the hospital are currently being utilized, housing the outpatient department and some in-patient services. 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