

Villar, was able to find solutions to lingering problems on right-of-way, ghost projects, and unmet deadlines. The author explains that Night Owl is like a progress report on the Duterte Administration’s “Build, Build, Build” program, particularly: 29,264 kilometers of roads, 5,950 bridges, 11,340 flood mitigation structures, 222 evacuation centers, 150,149 classrooms, 214 airport projects, and 451 seaport projects built over the past five years.Īs former chair of the Build, Build, Build committee under the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Lamentillo also narrates in the book how the DPWH, under the leadership of then Secretary Mark A.

This is their story, and also our story as a nation-the toils and challenges we had to overcome to be able to connect not only communities, but our islands, and Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao,” said Lamentillo. “This book is my tribute to all the brains behind the Philippines’ Golden Age of Infrastructure, and dedicated to all 6.5 million Filipino workers who have turned Build, Build, Build from vision to reality. MANILA - Former Build, Build, Build committee chair Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo will be launching her first book, Night Owl, which details the Duterte Administration’s infrastructure accomplishments in the last five years.Īuthored by Lamentillo, edited by Manila Bulletin Lifestyle Editor, Arnel Patawaran, and published by Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation, Night Owl narrates the nation’s journey to improved lives and abounding opportunities brought about by President Rodrigo Duterte’s massive infrastructure program.
