Jan Vincent Lanuza, News, Communication Management Office
The Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP), alongside the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), held a site inspection of the new Open University System (OUS) building at June 10 to assess its development and celebrate a new milestone in the University’s transformation.
University President Dr. Manuel M. Muhi stated that this event represents a significant step in PUP’s journey and its mandate to provide greater access to quality education for learners, regardless of their geographical location, personal circumstances, and professional responsibility. He thanked the PUP Community, DPWH, and DBM for this endeavor.
“Your presence today reflects your belief in the transformative power of education and your commitment to supporting institutions that help shape the future of our nation. We are very grateful for your partnership, your guidance, and invaluable contributions in helping turn this vision into reality,” he said.
The president noted that the building represents the dreams and aspirations of PUP-OUS students. He added that the project also highlights the results of collaboration among government agencies, local government officials, university officials, and stakeholders when united to achieve a singular goal.
“As educational landscapes continue to evolve, we must provide facilities that are modern, conducive, technologically-advanced, and responsive to the demands of open and distance education.” Muhi stated.
DPWH-NCR Regional Director Engr. Joel F. Limpengco, in his message of support, highlighted that the true value of such buildings lies not just in the structures made of concrete and steel, but in the lives that it will impact and the opportunities it will create.
“Every classroom, every learning space, and every facility within this building represents the student’s aspirations to learn, to grow, and to build a better future. Infrastructure is not only on what we build, it is who we’re building for.” Limpengco stated.
Representing DBM Undersecretary Goddess Hope O. Libiran, Assistant Secretary Atty. Diana C. Camacho-Mercado underscored today’s inspection as proof that when the government works with purpose, public funds are transformed into opportunities that change lives. She said “Behind every classroom, every learning spaces, and every facilities that we will see today is a simple and important promise—the national budget must translate into concrete benefits to the Filipino people.”
She added: “Today’s event is not just a symbol of PUP’s modernization, it is also a symbol of effective collaboration between government offices, and transparent use of public funds.”
The inspection of the new PUP-OUS buildings shows the University’ commitment in modernizing education by investing in infrastructures dedicated to open and distance education. It also aligns with several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): SDG 4: Quality Education, by ensuring an inclusive environment for OUS students; SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, through the new OUS building; and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals, by continuously fostering partnerships centered on improving University services.
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