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DepEd tightens LGU classroom construction monitoring

The Department of Education (DepEd) on Friday said it has strengthened its project monitoring framework as it partners with 168 local government units (LGUs) to construct classrooms nationwide. “We are working tirelessly to ensure these classrooms are built with efficiency and transparency as this infrastructure is the bedrock of a quality learning environment,” Education Secretary []
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TheJournal.ie
· Jun 24, 2026
Council tells public to not jump fence to swim at Vico Baths, as repair works are underway
The council is repairing the concrete access steps and replacing the damaged railing.
The Economic Times
· Jul 8, 2026
A sluggish start has cement makers eyeing H2
A sluggish start has cement makers eyeing H2
RAPPLER
· Jul 4, 2026
[Vantage Point] PNCC’s great puzzle: Why delisting isn’t so simple
Something unusual is unfolding behind closed doors involving the Philippine National Construction Corporation (PNCC)
DNyuz
· Jul 9, 2026
Inspector of Buckling Building Cited for Missing Problems at Other Sites
Before columns buckled inside a Midtown Manhattan office tower on Tuesday, a private firm conducted several inspections of major structural alterations being done at the site — and apparently signed off on at least some of them, records and interviews show. The firm, Domani Inspection Services, certified the safety of high strength bolting, steel welding []
Engineering News-Record
· Jul 10, 2026
On the Ground, Engineers Asses Damage in Venezuela Earthquake Zone
A structural engineers checked the extent of damage to buildings in northern Venezuela following last month's deadly earthquakes and offers insights on what types of construction best weathered the severe seismic event.
The New Zealand Herald
· Jul 9, 2026
Auckland Council checking playground equipment after tot’s near-miss at Taupaki Reserve
Auckland Council checking playground equipment after tot’s near-miss at Taupaki Reserve
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Related coverage for "DepEd tightens LGU classroom construction monitoring": TheJournal.ie — Council tells public to not jump fence to swim at Vico Baths, as repair works are underway. The Economic Times — A sluggish start has cement makers eyeing H2 . RAPPLER — [Vantage Point] PNCC’s great puzzle: Why delisting isn’t so simple. DNyuz — Inspector of Buckling Building Cited for Missing Problems at Other Sites. Engineering News-Record — On the Ground, Engineers Asses Damage in Venezuela Earthquake Zone. The New Zealand Herald — Auckland Council checking playground equipment after tot’s near-miss at Taupaki Reserve