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Malacañang Expedites Education Procurement
March 22, 2026
Malacañang, led by Executive Secretary Ralph Recto, has directed government agencies to accelerate procurement and hiring processes for education projects funded under the 2026 national budget. This directive aims to ensure the timely delivery of classrooms, teachers, and learning resources aligned with the historic P1.345-trillion education allocation. Agencies such as the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) are under close monitoring to prevent delays that could undermine project implementation.
- The 2026 education budget includes significant procurements such as P120.17 million for textbooks and instructional materials, acquisition of 121,000 laptops, and construction of school buildings and infrastructure at state universities.
- Procurement professionals should prioritize expedited contract awards and vendor engagement to meet aggressive delivery timelines mandated by Malacañang.
- This initiative signals increased demand for suppliers in educational materials, IT equipment, and construction services, presenting substantial opportunities for contractors.
- Close coordination with DepEd and DPWH procurement offices will be critical to align with government oversight and accountability measures emphasized by Executive Secretary Recto.
This historic high spending should not be squandered to slow procurement. What is in the budget must leapfrog to classrooms.
— Ralph Recto, Executive Secretary
Agencies
Malacañang, Department of Public Works and Highways, Department of Education
Contracts
P120.17 million, ,
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