New Infrastructure in CapSU Mambusao

By Peter Jhon Alido and F.S. Delgado

Prof. Rosel L. Dionio, satellite college director, initiates the cutting of ribbon
during the inauguration of the mini-auditorium.

Capiz State University (CapSU)-Mambusao Satellite College boasts its two completed projects this Academic Year 2017-2018.
On June 28, the mini-auditorium worth Php1.5 million was inaugurated.
Dr. Lillibeth G. Leonor, former satellite college director, requested for the construction of this building and was approved by the Board of Regents.
The budget for the construction of the auditorium was taken from the general appropriation of the national government for CapSU.
In February this year, the construction started and ended in June during the administration of the present satellite college director, Prof. Rosel L. Dionio.


Newly constructed concrete fence at the back of the Computer Science Department building.

Another completed project is the concrete fence at the back of the Computer Science Department building.
This project cost Php426,000.00 which was taken from the Special Trust Fund (STF) of the campus.
Dr. Leonor originally requested for the construction of this fence at the back of the Graduate School building and the library.
However, the project was constructed at the back of the Computer Science Department building because the old fence was removed due to the foot walk project of the Local Government Unit (LGU) of the municipality of Mambusao, Capiz.
The construction of the fence started in August and ended in September.
Another project that will soon be implemented is the two-story building consisting of six rooms intended for computer laboratories.
Upon taking over as the new satellite college director, Prof. Dionio requested for the construction of this building which the Board of Regents of the University approved.
Prof. Dionio felt the need for new computer laboratories since she used to be the department chairperson of the Computer Science.
The building that will be constructed in front of the Computer Science Department costs Php8 million to be taken from the general appropriation of the national government for CapSU.
The 180-day construction period will start as soon as the Board of Regents gives the go signal.
Upon completion of the project, the present computer laboratories will be transferred to the new building and the vacated rooms will be used as classrooms for non-laboratory subjects.