April 30, 2024

The city government will revoke the work resumption permits of construction companies that do not adhere to the minimum health and safety standards against the Covid-19.
This after inspections showed some companies and their workers tended to be complacent about the health measures as their work progressed.
City Administrator Bonifacio dela Peña told the City Management Committee that the City Buildings and Architecture Office had been instructed to revoke the work resumption permit granted a firm found to have violated the health and safety standards for Covid-19 resulting in a cluster of 51 cases among its workforce.
He said the Sanitation Division of the City Health Services Office will begin conducting random and regular rounds of inspection of construction sites and this will be sustained year-round.
Dela Peña said since the city allowed construction works to resume amid the pandemic, all contractors undertaking projects have been required to comply with the minimum health standards in their work stations before they were issued permits to start or resume work.
However, in the course of their jobs, some of them became negligent of the safety measures.
He said this was what happened to the construction company hit by a cluster of Covid-19 cases in the past weeks.
“At the outset they were compliant and even presented ideal conditions of their construction sites and barracks but as their work progressed, they became complacent. They hired additional laborers but did not add more facilities resulting in cramped and unsanitary condition and the spread of the virus,” dela Peña said.
The mayor earlier ordered extensive inspection of all construction sites and workers’ barracks in the city following the outbreak of Covid-19 cases among workers in said construction site located near a condominium.
Contact tracing reports showed gross violations of the health and safety protocols in construction and barracks sites like overall unsanitary condition of the premises, conduct of drinking sprees, failure to wear face masks, and disregard of quarantine requirements. – Aileen P. Refuerzo