Instead of the standard long metal guard rails that help prevent vehicles from jumping off the road, I saw those plastic or rubberized roller balls, one on top of another the size of a volleyball.
Judging from what I saw, I assumed that the design would make a car roll along to the side instead of slamming into those hard metal or concrete barriers. The design was modern, colorful and seemed to make perfect sense.
I assumed that they were test models because they were placed few and far between. Some were on a curve while a couple were on a straight part along Marcos Highway. Last weekend, I managed to pay a courtesy visit to Baguio City Mayor Benjie Magalong, and I found out that those rollerball barriers were demo units.
Some outfit or group had offered to put them up for demonstration and as test models. But as it turns out, they were being "set-up" or on demonstration as "proof of concept" in order to get endorsement from the regional DPWH and get funding from congressmen in the region. If the demonstration gets the green light and funding, they could eventually be installed in every region and province in the Philippines.
It seemed like a progressive plan until...somebody misplaced a piece of paper that contained the DUPA or Detailed Unit Price Analysis for every piece of two-ball rollers amounting to P121,330 per meter. According to Mayor Magalong, someone researched the same products from China and the unit cost was $225 or landed cost in Manila at P20K.
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SOFRONIO VASQUEZ'S PASSION AND DETERMINATION LEAD TO HISTORIC 'THE VOICE USA' VICTORY
DREAMS DO COME TRUE. However, there's a caveat or condition for one to make it happen.
OPM icons take pride in Sofronio Vasquez's big win
Sofronio Vasquez became the first-ever Filipino and Asian to win the hit US talent search \"The Voice USA.\"
Ricky Lee: Direk Ishmael Bernal will be happy and amused with 'Isang Himala'
Essaying the role of Elsa, the barrio lass who witnessed the apparition of the Virgin Mary that changed her life in director Ishmael Bernal's \"Himala\" (1982), is a huge challenge for any actress who will portray it, especially since it was originated by Nora Aunor.
ATE VI AS A GATECRASHER AND HER DREAM GUEST LIST
After six decades (and counting) in the biz, Vilma Santos practices quality control in the movies she puts her full emotional investment into.
All the Light Rail we can see
The Light Rail Transit 1 (LRT-1) Cavite Extension Project will increase the total number of LRT-1 stations from 20 to 28, covering several major cities including Quezon City, Caloocan, Manila, Pasay, and Parañaque, all the way to Bacoor, Cavite.
RUPERT JACINTO'S 'FAAABULOUS XII' GALA NIGHT
Rupert Jacinto's \"Faaabulous XII,\" a photo exhibit, book launch and fabulousity gala night, was held recently at the Marriott Grand Ballroom.
Lunches with Cedie
It was November of 1986, and Mom and I had gotten home from an extended trip visiting relatives in the States.
NGCP's P2.6-B Capas project gets ERC nod
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has given the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) the green light to develop a P2.59-billion transmission project in Capas, Tarlac.
Easing inflation, policy rates to support residential market
Softer inflation and lower policy rates would be favorable for the residential market, according to a professional services and investment management company.
Visa simplifies money transfers for OFWs, SMEs
Global payments platform Visa is strengthening its commitment to simplifying and securing digital money transfers for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), digital workers, and small and medium enterprises (SME) owners especially this holiday season when remittances peak.