
NMCB-3 Seabees Complete Palawan School House
By ggranger, / Published Feb. 26, 2019
Story by CM2 Justin Ott, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3 Public Affairs
PALAWAN, Philippines - Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 3, Construction Civic Action Detail (CCAD) Palawan and members of the Municipality of Aborlan community celebrated the completion of a two-room school house for the Magsaysay School with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Feb. 6.
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Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3, Construction Civic Action Detail Palawan, along with their Philippine navy counterparts and members of the Aborlan community, bow their heads for the blessing of a two-room school house during a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate its completion, Feb. 7, 2019. (Photo by CM2 Justin Ott)
NMCB-3 Seabees partnered with Philippine Navy Seabees assigned to the second NMCB to build the school house in order to provide some relief to the over crowded classrooms that the students currently attend. The classrooms were built to accommodate the typical class size of 40 students with enough windows and high flow fans to ensure that the temperature stays comfortable for the students throughout the school day.
The principal, Roque F. Badenas, expressed his appreciation of the quality of construction the Seabees provided.
The building has been built sturdy enough to withstand the storms prevalent on the island long enough to serve the grandchildren of its first students, said Badenas.
Constructing the school house was more challenging than similar projects due to the initial state of the land it was to be built on. Once the land was cleared for building the foundational pad, it was discovered that the ground was swampland with ground water present from ground-level and penetrated four-feet down. With the combined expertise of NMCB-3 Seabees and their Philippine counterparts, the group was able to work hand-in-hand to overcome the challenge and construct the school house to serve generations to come.
Despite several setbacks, the crew worked hard; and with their dedicated resolve they were able to overcome the obstacles and were able to complete the school on time and under budget, said Lt. j.g. Curtis Weis, officer in charge of NMCB-3, CCAD Palawan.
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190207-N-YK261-1012 PALAWAN, Philippines (Feb. 7, 2019) Lt. j.g. Curtis Weis, officer in charge of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 3, Construction Civic Action Detail Palawan, delivers remarks during a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of a two-room school house. NMCB-3 is a forward deployed throughout the indo-pacific region and United States ready to support major combat operations, theater security, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations (U.S. Navy photo by Construction Mechanic 2nd Class Justin Ott/Released)

190207-N-YK261-1019 PALAWAN, Philippines (Feb. 7, 2019) Builder 1st Class Zachary Crouse, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 3, Construction Civic Action Detail Palawan, unveils a Seabee statue during a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of a two-room school house. NMCB-3 is a forward deployed throughout the indo-pacific region and United States ready to support major combat operations, theater security, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations (U.S. Navy photo by Construction Mechanic 2nd Class Justin Ott/Released)