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CITY ENGINEERING AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Details
Department Head:
Engr. Irwin M. Pacada
Location:
Right Wing, 2nd, New City Hall of Calamba
Office #s:
(049) 545-6789 loc. 8211/8212/8214

FUNCTIONAL STATEMENT

Assist the City Mayor and the Sangguniang Panlungsod in promoting general progress through the implementation of different development infrastructure projects.

OBJECTIVE

  1. Initiate, review and recommend changes in policies and objectives, plans and programs, techniques, procedures and practices in infrastructures and development projects of the City;

  2. Administer, coordinate, supervise and control the construction, maintenance, improvement and repairs of roads, bridges, buildings and other engineering projects of the City Government;

  3. Advise the City Mayor in infrastructure, public works and other engineering matters including investigation and survey, engineering designs and project management.

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