MANILA, Philippines 鈥 Senate President Francis Escudero expressed shock on Monday at the supposed ballooning cost of the new Senate building being built in Taguig City, whose initial budget of P8.9 billion in 2019 has allegedly soared to P23.3 billion.
But Escudero, who took over the chamber鈥檚 top post on May 20 after initiating a coup that ousted his predecessor, Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri, quickly clarified that he was not accusing the latter of any wrongdoing.
He said he had already ordered a suspension of the construction work, which would further delay the completion of the 11-story building that was designed by American engineering and architectural firm Aecom.
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鈥淚t鈥檚 not questionable. I just found it too excessive,鈥 Escudero told reporters after attending his first flag-raising ceremony as Senate President.
鈥淚t鈥檚 shocking and leaves a bad taste in the mouth that the Senate will be spending such a huge amount for our new home and office,鈥 he said.
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鈥淸But] I don鈥檛 see any irregularity,鈥 Escudero stressed as he added, 鈥淚 repeat. I鈥檓 not making accusations against anyone. I was just surprised, and it鈥檚 difficult to swallow that the Senate is spending that much [in] public funds.鈥
The contract for the Senate鈥檚 future home was awarded to Hilmarc鈥檚 Construction Corp., the same company that the senators had investigated for the allegedly graft-ridden construction of the P2.3-billion Makati City Hall Building II.
The public bidding for the multibillion-peso project was done during the time of then Senate President Vicente Sotto III.
From the initial approved budget of P8.9 billion, Escudero said the project cost went up to P13 billion, although an additional P10.3 billion was needed to complete construction.
Much smaller
He also claimed that the building, which was designed to have enough space for at least 65 senators in case the proposed shift to federalism was successful, was 鈥渟maller鈥 than the legislative body鈥檚 current headquarters in Pasay City.
There were likewise not enough parking spaces for its employees and visitors, Escudero added.
Addressing Senate employees, he said he had tasked Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, who earlier replaced Sen. Nancy Binay as chair of the Senate committee on accounts, to conduct a thorough 鈥渞eview and inquiry鈥 of the project.
The intention of the review, Escudero explained, was to find ways to bring down the cost and ensure that the ongoing construction would be consistent with the original approved plan.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not true that we will be able to transfer to the new building in September. It鈥檚 also not true that we can transfer there before the year ends,鈥 he told Senate employees.
Escudero said that Cayetano had already made recommendations to address the 鈥渆scalating costs, quality issues and management inefficiencies.鈥 Ironically, as head of the country鈥檚 organizing committee for the 30th Southeast Asian Games in 2019, Cayetano was criticized for spending P50 million on a cauldron for the competition.
Cayetano, Escudero added, also informed him that the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), which had been implementing the project, encountered delays in the procurement process that resulted in 鈥減roject slowdowns and cost overruns.鈥
No money out 鈥 yet
Sought for comment, former Sen. Panfilo Lacson, who had initially led the implementation of the project as Binay鈥檚 predecessor, clarified that it was actually the DPWH that had been submitting cost estimates and variation orders to the Senate.
It was up to the 24-member chamber to approve or reject the DPWH鈥檚 requests, he said.
鈥淏ased on my own inquiry with my former staff/team of consultants who eventually joined [Binay] 鈥 not a single peso of the P10.3 billion in additional funds 鈥 has been awarded since [Binay] and her team have consistently objected to the DPWH鈥檚 requests,鈥 Lacson said in a Viber message.