Mon, Apr 25, 2022

CET awards assembled collapsible houses to four residents of Sitio Paoay

Faculty experts and students from the TSU - College of Engineering and Technology designed and assembled collapsible houses for selected residents of Sitio Paoay in Ramos Tarlac.
by Derich D. Bognot   – CET News  |  2022 News

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Faculty experts and students from the TSU - College of Engineering and Technology designed and assembled collapsible houses for selected residents of Sitio Paoay in Ramos Tarlac.

Engr. Leonides A. Tatu, CET Extension Chairperson and Project Leader, together with civil engineering experts and consultants Engr. Marie Wendy J. Frany, Engr. Randy G. Policarpio, Engr.
Neil Andrew I. Meneses, and Engr. Bonjobee R. Bello led the awarding of the assembled collapsible houses to four residents of Sitio Paoay yesterday, April 25, 2022.

The said project was organized and conducted to address the need of those homeless families in the Sitio.

A total of twenty-five households with a total of 105 residents are living in Sitio Paoay, which is located at the Barangay Guiteb in Ramos, Tarlac.

This completed extension project of CET contributes to goal 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) of the Sustainable Development Goals Agenda.