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Sunday, December 22, 2024

‘Drones, geotagging to end ‘ghost’ projects’

Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar has made it his commitment to make  full use of drone and satellite technology to counter ghost projects. 

“All our regional and district offices are now transitioning to a new monitoring system – the Project and Contract Management Procedures and Application (PCMA), which would have a built-in geotagging feature. When we finish the transition this year, we expect to detect any ghost project real time,” Villar said.

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“Drones are already being used in monitoring the project accomplishment of regional projects. We are now mandating our district offices to adopt the same technology,” he added.

Public Works Secretary Mark Villar

The full transition to PCMA is expected to finish this year. It would enable geographic identification of photos, videos, and other posts and provide a more accurate measurement of project accomplishments.

“Before Contractor claims could be processed, they would now need to submit geo-tagged photos as well as a geographic-based status report,” Villar said.

“When we lessen discretion, we eliminate corruption. The use of technology would serve as a strong deterrent against any possible future anomalies,” he added. 

 Villar has also ordered the pre-disqualification from future biddings of all contractors, which have incurred negative slippages of 15% or more.

“Time suspensions must not be taken lightly. Projects must be delivered in the soonest possible time,” Villar said.

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