CATARMAN, N. Samar-The Department of Public Works and Highways – Northern Samar First District Engineering Office (DPWH-NSFDEO) is now expediting the construction of a new bridge that will address a long-standing challenge faced by residents of Barangay Gebulwangan and its four neighboring barangays.
This two-phase project involves the construction of a road and a 3-span Reinforced Concrete Deck Girder (RCDG) bridge with a total length of 45 meters and an estimated cost of P60 million. The new bridge will replace the existing wooden structure, offering a safer and more reliable passage for the community.
The need for a new bridge in Barangay Gebulwangan arises from the repeated destruction of the old wooden bridge caused by typhoons and severe weather conditions. According to locals, rising water levels during the rainy season often make the wooden bridge impassable, disrupting the flow of goods and services.
“Ako si Nida Saludario, residente dito sa Brgy. Gebulwangan. Ang masasabi ko sa dati na tulay, kahoy lang siya, at kapag bumabaha, nawa-washout ito. Minsan, napipilitan kaming sumuong sa baha para makatawid. Ngayon, sa ongoing na tulay, malaking tulong ito sa amin dahil hindi na namin kailangang mag-alala sa pagbaha. Ang pagdaan namin ay hindi na made-delay. Sa mga estudyante, umaabsent sila kapag walang tulay kasi hindi sila makatawid. Kapag natapos na ito, tuloy-tuloy na sila at hindi na mag-aabsent o malalate,” she stated.
Once complete, the new concrete bridge will not only ensure the smooth movement of people and goods but will also serve as a vital lifeline during calamities, providing easier access for emergency services.
“Soon, the long-awaited permanent concrete bridge will be completed, addressing the residents’ concerns about disruptions caused by weather disturbances. This project reflects our commitment in building resilient infrastructure that ensures the safety and convenience of the community.” said District Engineer Alvin Ignacio. (PR)