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Cebu City officials push for P400M market complex in Carbon
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Mar 17, 2010 - 11:12:39 AM
CEBU
CITY, March 18 (PNA) -– Cebu City officials are pushing for the
construction of P400-million market complex that will house all three
units of the Carbon market in Barangay Ermita, Cebu City.
Cebu City Councilor Jose Daluz lll said they will propose to
Mayor Tomas Osmena to build one big complex that will house vendors who
were displaced when Carbon Unit 2 was gutted by fire in 1998, and
vendors occupying Unit 1 and Unit 3.
Daluz said they will iron out all the unresolved issues
concerning the construction of the market so that when the next
administration takes over, the construction can be prioritized and
funded immediately.
Among the issues that has to be settled is the case that
Young Builders field against the city to demand payment for initial
works it undertook in the reconstruction of Unit 2.
The councilor sought the legal office’s recommendation on
whether or not the city can pursue the project even with the ongoing
court case.
City Attorney Joseph Bernaldez said that there is no legal
prohibition for the project to proceed since the court did not issue an
injunction order.
Daluz said that even with the recommendation, there will be
no time for the present administration to implement the project, and no
program of works and estimate (POWE) has been made for it yet.
”Even if the legal office said it’s okay to proceed, there
is no POWE on that and no supplemental budget to charge it to. That is
why we are preparing all the necessary documents so that when the new
administration takes over, we can immediately proceed with the project,”
he said.
Bernaldez said the city can construct anything it wants in
the market since the court has not decided yet on the case that Young
Builders filed.
Unit 2 of the Carbon Public Market was burned in 1998, and
the stallholders and vendors have been waiting for the city to rebuild
it.
Young Builders had been awarded by the previous
administration the contract to reconstruct the burnt building for P22
million, but technical problems like unauthorized variation orders and
lack of building permit prompted the Osmena administration to cancel the
contract.
Instead of reconstructing the Unit 2 building, Osmena then
decided to build a P135-million ramp so motorists can use it to go
through M.C. Briones and clear Quezon Blvd. of vehicular traffic.
The P6 million Young Builders is collecting is the amount
for additional works not covered in the contract it entered into with
the City Government. (PNA)
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