Dizon orders completion of stalled projects

Dizon orders completion of stalled projects

Dizon orders completion of stalled projects

2026-02-15 14:50:21



Secretary Dizon Prioritizes Completion Over New Proposals A Focus on Infrastructure Development

Public Works and Highways Secretary Vince Dizon has issued a clear directive to his department officials complete all pending and stalled infrastructure projects nationwide before submitting new proposals. This move aligns with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s goal of accelerating ongoing construction.

Prioritizing Progress for Efficient Use of Public Funds

Secretary Dizon emphasized the importance of prioritizing existing projects, ensuring that public funds are utilized efficiently and communities benefit without delay. I instructed my team not to propose new projects unless the unfinished ones are funded and completed first, he said during an inspection of a bridge in Piddig, Ilocos Norte, which has been delayed due to funding issues.

President Marcos Jr.'s Vision for Infrastructure Development

The President's vision is centered around delivering infrastructure on time and within budget. To achieve this, Secretary Dizon is stressing the importance of completing existing projects before moving on to new ones. The President has also ordered the organization and completion of projects that will boost tourism in Ilocos and support the local economy.

A New Era for Infrastructure Development

As we move forward into 2026, it's crucial that we prioritize progress and focus on completing what's already underway. By doing so, we can revolutionize the way we approach infrastructure development, making it more efficient and effective. Secretary Dizon's order marks a significant shift in prioritizing completion over new proposals, which will have a lasting impact on the country's infrastructure landscape.

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