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NSTP2 PROJECT PROPOSAL DRAFT
ATENEO DE DAVAO UNIVERSITY
Roxas Avenue, Davao City

A PROJECT PROPOSAL ON THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE BRIDGE OF PUROK BOLTON, BARANGAY SASA, DAVAO CITY
I n Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements in NSTP-CWTS2

JUSTICE LEAGUE:
Team leader: Lopez, Erick
Members:
Abao, Paolo
Banuelos, Marvin
Datoy, Lusil
Evangelista, Shannen
Quimno, Vaughn
Marquez, John Miguel
Tenebro, Zerrad Anthony
Pendatun, Fairah
Varquez, Nicole

SUBMITTED TO:
Mr. Ryan Tristan Digan

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Project Summary 1
Rationale 2
Objectives 2
Expected Output 2
Activities and Strategies 2-3
Important Assumptions 3
Project Management 3-4
Project Implementation Plan 4-5
Monitoring 5
Budget Requirements 5-6

PROJECT SUMMARY

PROJECT NAME: A Project Proposal on the Reconstruction of the Bridge Of Purok Bolton, Barangay Sasa, Davao City

PROJECT SITE: Purok Bolton, Barangay Sasa, Davao City

PROJECT GROUPS: Justice League and God’s Gift

PROJECT PARTNER: God’s gift (GG team)

CONTACT PERSON:
Justice League:
Erick Lopez

God’s Gift:
Jessa Lorena Lintuan

PROJECT PERIOD: Maximum of five (5) consecutive Saturday

PROJECT BUDGET: 5000

PROJECT STATUS: Development

I. RATIONALE
This project is proposed to help Purok Bolton, Barangay Sasa, Davao City. The community needs a durable and safe bridge for them to be safe in crossing the bridge. There are many reasons why we need to reconstruct the bridge and one reason is safety. If the bridge is successfully reconstructed, then the community members can use a more reliable bridge, making it less of a hazard.
Second is the safety. Everyone needs to walk with caution or else it will cause injuries. If the bridge is fully reconstructed, then they may easily access the other end easily without any harm. One more reason is for productivity. With more sturdy bridge, the community can use the bridge to assist them in their daily activities.
Lastly, the reason why there is a need to reconstruct the bridge is because the community’s mobility is lessened

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