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The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is deploying 2,600 members of the Out of School Youth Toward Economic Recovery Program (OYSTER) for road repairs and clearing works to prepare Metro Manila for the rainy season.

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The "Dura-Quick" building design shortens the construction period of a typical two-classroom school building to only 12 days at a much lower cost than conventional materials.
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The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is deploying 2,600 members of the Out of School Youth Toward Economic Recovery Program (OYSTER) for road repairs and clearing works to prepare Metro Manila for the rainy season.

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The "Dura-Quick" building design shortens the construction period of a typical two-classroom school building to only 12 days at a much lower cost than conventional materials.
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