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Valenzuela City and DOTr Hold Ceremonial Signing of MOA and Unveiling of the Metro Manila Subway and NSCR Exhibit
2023-09-22 
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The City of Valenzuela and the Department of Transportation (DOTr) signed a Memorandum of Agreement on the Academic Partnership between DOTr - Philippine Railways Institute (PRI) and Valenzuela Technological College (ValTech); succeeding the ceremonial signing was the unveiling of the Metro Manila Subway and the North-South Commuter Railways (NSCR) scale model exhibit stationed at the center of the Valenzuela City Hall, September 22, 2023.

In an effort to bolster the learning opportunities for the students of ValTech, the local government, led by Mayor WES Gatchalian, forged an academic partnership with DOTr through the Philippine Railways Institute (PRI) by signing a memorandum of agreement. This collaboration was intended to broaden the curriculum and practices for engineering courses at ValTech, through the support and expertise of PRI.

A clause in the memorandum of agreement stated that the partnership was established “in furtherance of its vision to offer advanced programs in the field of  Engineering, which will meet the demands of a knowledge-based and technology-driven economy.” Further, the city also pursues offering railway-related vocational courses of the Valenzuelanos through collaboration with the DOTr, as a means of enhancing the students’ qualification for employment in the industry.

The scope of areas of cooperation includes Academe-Industry linkage, Students Internship Program or On-the-Job Training, Faculty/Student training and seminars, and Skill certification through the DOTr Philippine Railways Institute. Furthermore, the new campus of ValTech in Barangay Parada is slated to open this year.

Leading the signing of the memorandum of agreement were Mayor WES Gatchalian, Secretary Jaime J. Bautista, Usec. Cesar Chavez, PRI Usec. Annelie Lontoc, Asec. Jorjette Aquino, LRTA Administrator Atty. Hernand Cabrera, Atty. Celeste Laute representing PNR, ValTech Trustee Mr. Ramon Lopez, ValTech President Dr. Yolanda Gadon, and Vice Mayor Lorie Natividad-Borja and Council.

In his message, Mayor WES expressed the essence of this partnership to the future of ValTech students. “This academic partnership with the DOTr will prove to be beneficial, as the same will practically complement the two (2) mega transport projects in our City, which would then translate to job opportunities for our future ValTech graduates.”

Succeeding the signing of the MOA was the unveiling of the scale models of the Metro Manila Subway and North-South Commuter Railways exhibit at the center of the Valenzuela City Hall. The models demonstrate the subway depot and an electric-powered model of the tunnel boring machine that was used for the subway project.

Also joining the significant ceremony were Councilors Ghogo Deato-Lee, Sel Sabino-Sy, Gerald Galang, SK Federation President, Councilor Goyong Serrano, Liga ng mga Barangay President, Councilor Jonjon Bartolome, delegates from DOTr, ValTech officials, board of trustees, and students.

As the home of the two (2) mega railway projects and the first railway institution in the country also known as the Philippine Railways Institute, Valenzuela City was beyond fortunate as this “project of the century” - Metro Manila Subway and the North-South Commuter Railway will not only provide convenience to the commuting experience of the Valenzuelanos by cutting down travel time, but it shall also generate more job and business opportunities for the constituents surrounding these railway projects - further boosting the local economy in the long run.

With these projects underway, the city government firmly believes that the progress of the country is the progress of the city.

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2023-09-22 | By: Gillian Roldan

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