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NIA Administrator Peter Tiu Laviña (Pictured) has issued cautionary letter among contractors who were behind the target date of the agreed project completion. (Photo: National Irrigation Administration/ Facebook)

NIA Administrator Peter Tiu Laviña (Pictured) has issued cautionary letter among contractors who were behind the target date of the agreed project completion. (Photo: National Irrigation Administration/ Facebook)

MANILA –NIA Administrator Peter Tiu Laviña has issued cautionary letter among contractors who were behind the target date of the agreed project completion.

The move is in line with the new administration thrust to efficiently improve the existing irrigation facilities in a timely manner.

“Among my mandate is to give higher priority to the increase of irrigation area through rehabilitation of existing irrigation facilities,” said Laviña.

The concerned contractors which attained very low or poor physical accomplishments as of December 2016 were given a warning to improve their contract performances.

They were also directed to come up with their respective catch-up plans to address the delays.

“We are giving you (contractors) 30 calendar days to submit your firm’s commitment to complete the obligated works as specified in the contract,” Laviña added.

Just recently, Lavina told all contractors dealing with NIA that he will not hesitate to suspend all the contractors who will fail to meet their obligations and will use sub-standard materials for the projects.

“We will impose necessary actions in accordance with the provisions in the contract documents once they failed to adhere to their obligations,” he said.

Meanwhile, Laviña also cleared his name for those who are deceitfully using his name and his office to gain favor and extort money from the NIA field offices.

“I would like to declare that I have never authorized anyone to use my name and my office in transacting business with the Agency,” he noted.

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