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''Proposed Law Mandating Public Disclosure of Project Itemization Prior to Contract Signing''.
=== EXPLANATORY NOTE ===
In many government infrastructure projects, citizens, engineers, and watchdog groups remain unaware of the actual itemized cost breakdown until after a contract is already notarized. This lack of early disclosure prevents public scrutiny, invites overpricing, and increases the risk of collusion and corruption. Transparency before contract notarization is a safeguard against abuse.


In many government infrastructure projects, citizens, engineers, and watchdog groups remain unaware of the actual itemized cost breakdown until after a contract is already signed. This lack of early disclosure prevents public scrutiny, invites overpricing, and increases the risk of collusion and corruption. Transparency before contract signing is a safeguard against abuse.
The proposed '''Bill of Materials and Labor Cost Transparency Act''' requires all government agencies and local government units (LGUs) to publish the complete and itemized Bill of Materials (BOM) - including quantities, unit costs, labor estimates, and subcontractor scopes - at least seven (7) calendar days before any public infrastructure contract is awarded or notarized. The BOM must be posted on the agency’s website, LGU's website, social media channels, and the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (PhilGEPS).
 
This Act ensures that engineers, concerned citizens, civic organizations, and anti-corruption watchdogs have enough time to examine cost structures and report anomalies before a contract becomes legally binding. It transforms the pre-award phase into an opportunity for transparency and fairness.
 
To ensure immediate impact without creating undue administrative burden, this law focuses first on the mandatory public disclosure of materials and labor - representing the largest and most abuse-prone cost components of public infrastructure projects. Other cost categories may be included through future amendments once a culture of transparency is established.
 
If enacted, this law would institutionalize a simple but powerful check against government overspending, inflated project costs, and poor-quality infrastructure. By opening the itemization to public view before the moment of contract approval and notarization, it restores accountability to taxpayers and raises the technical quality of infrastructure nationwide.
 
This proposal is submitted with the hope that it will be enacted for the benefit of the people.
 
=== REPUBLIC ACT NO. XXXX ===
'''AN ACT MANDATING THE PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF THE COMPLETE AND ITEMIZED BILL OF MATERIALS AND LABOR COST PRIOR TO THE NOTARIZATION OF ANY PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE CONTRACT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES'''
 
===== Section 1. Short Title. =====
This Act shall be known as the '''"Bill of Materials and Labor Cost Transparency Act".'''
 
===== Section 2. Declaration of Policy. =====
It is hereby declared the policy of the State to promote transparency, integrity, and accountability in all public infrastructure contracts. The public has the right to access the complete and itemized Bill of Materials (BOM) and Labor Cost of publicly funded projects during the Pre-Notarization Period. Early Public Disclosure prevents collusion, overpricing, and wasteful spending.
 
===== Section 3. Definition of Terms. =====
For the purpose of this Act, the following terms shall mean:
 
# ''Bill of Materials (BOM)'' - A comprehensive, itemized list of all construction materials required for a public infrastructure project, including the name, specification, quantity, unit cost, and total cost of each material.
# Labor Cost - The total estimated cost of manpower required to complete a public infrastructure project, including salaries, wages, allowances, benefits, and contractor mark-ups for both skilled and unskilled labor.
# ''Subcontractor Scope'' - A breakdown of work segments, specialized services, or tasks contracted out to third-party subcontractors, including labor cost estimates and deliverables for each scope.
# ''Equipment and Mobilization Costs'' - Costs related to the transportation, rental, operation, and installation of machinery, tools, and construction equipment, as well as site preparation and logistical mobilization activities.
# ''Public Infrastructure Contract'' - Any legally binding agreement executed by a government agency, GOCC, or LGU with a private contractor or supplier for the construction, repair, or improvement of public infrastructure projects.
# ''Pre-Notarization Period'' - The period of at least seven (7) calendar days before the notarization or formal awarding of any public infrastructure contract, during which the full BOM and Labor Cost shall be disclosed to the public.
# ''Public Disclosure'' - The act of making documents or data publicly available and accessible through official websites, social media accounts, and the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (PhilGEPS), in a format that allows public review and verification.
# ''Review Window'' - The minimum period of seven (7) calendar days after public disclosure during which engineers, civil society organizations, and watchdog groups may examine the BOM and Labor Cost and raise concerns or objections.
# ''Covered Agencies'' - All departments, bureaus, offices, government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs), and local government units (LGUs) that implement or fund public infrastructure projects.
 
===== Section 4. Scope of Application. =====
This Act shall apply to all public infrastructure projects undertaken by covered agencies, regardless of funding source or project scale. The provisions of this Act cover all public infrastructure contracts executed with private contractors, including those involving national agencies, LGUs, and GOCCs.
 
===== Section 5. Mandatory Public Disclosure of Itemized Bill of Materials and Labor Cost. =====
All covered agencies shall conduct Public Disclosure of the full and itemized Bill of Materials (BOM) and Labor Cost, inclusive of any Subcontractor Scope and, where applicable, Equipment and Mobilization Costs, no later than seven (7) calendar days before the notarization or awarding of any public infrastructure contract.
 
All covered agencies shall publicly disclose the complete and itemized Bill of Materials (BOM) and Labor Cost at least seven (7) calendar days before any contract is notarized or awarded. The BOM shall include:
 
* Item descriptions, specifications, and quantities
* Unit and total costs
* Labor estimates, including both skilled and unskilled labor breakdowns
* Defined Subcontractor Scopes and their respective labor cost estimates
* Relevant Equipment and Mobilization Costs
 
===== Section 6. Platforms for Disclosure. =====
The Public Disclosure of the BOM and Labor Cost shall be made through the following official channels:
 
* The agency or LGU’s official website
* Its official social media channels
* The Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (PhilGEPS)
 
All postings shall be maintained in an accessible, archived format to allow for long-term public reference and review.
 
===== Section 7. Technical and Civil Society Review Window. =====
A Review Window of at least seven (7) calendar days shall be provided to allow engineers, civil society organizations, and watchdog groups to examine the disclosed BOM and Labor Cost during the Pre-Notarization Period.
 
Covered agencies shall designate a publicly visible contact point (email or online submission form) where stakeholders may submit observations, concerns, or formal objections regarding the BOM or any Subcontractor Scope or Equipment and Mobilization Costs.
 
===== Section 8. Prohibited Acts and Penalties. =====
Failure by any public official or employee of covered agencies to perform timely Public Disclosure of the complete BOM and Labor Cost within the Pre-Notarization Period shall be subject to administrative penalties, as follows:
 
* ''First Offense:'' Reprimand
* ''Second Offense:'' Suspension of five (5) to thirty (30) days
* ''Third Offense:'' One (1) month salary deduction
* ''Fourth Offense:'' Two (2) months salary deduction
* ''Fifth Offense:'' Dismissal from the service
 
These penalties shall be imposed without prejudice to other civil, criminal, or administrative liabilities under the Government Procurement Reform Act (R.A. No. 9184) and relevant anti-corruption laws. The Civil Service Commission (CSC) shall issue guidelines for uniform enforcement of these penalties.
 
===== Section 9. Implementing Rules and Regulations. =====
Within sixty (60) days from the effectivity of this Act, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), in coordination with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), the Commission on Audit (COA), and the Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB), shall promulgate the necessary implementing rules and regulations (IRR) to effectively carry out the provisions of this Act.
 
The IRR shall include:
 
* Standard formats for the Bill of Materials (BOM) and Labor Cost
* Specific technical procedures for Public Disclosure
* Mechanisms for receiving and documenting public feedback during the Review Window
* Guidelines for implementing penalties outlined in Section 8
* Protocols for monitoring, auditing, and compliance
 
The IRR shall be published online and take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette or a newspaper of general circulation.
 
===== Section 10. Separability Clause. =====
If any provision of this Act is declared invalid or unconstitutional, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
 
===== Section 11. Effectivity Clause. =====
This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.
 
== Drafted and Authored by Jonelle Peter Muñoz ==
Proponent of Bill of Materials and Labor Cost Transparency Act.
 
All rights reserved. This proposed measure was conceptualized, structured, and written under the sole authorship of Jonelle Peter Muñoz. Any assistance from language tools or editors was under direct guidance and does not alter authorship.
 
== Originality Verification Reward ==
To uphold the integrity and originality of this initiative, I am offering a ₱550 or $10 reward to anyone who can prove that any proposed bill on this site is at least 80% similar to an existing law enacted on or before May 28, 2025. This reward system reflects my commitment to transparency and invites public scrutiny to help refine and improve these legislative ideas for the nation.
 
To participate, simply create a public post on Facebook comparing the proposed bill with the existing law you believe it resembles. Include clear points of comparison, such as purpose, scope, and legal mechanisms, and tag my name: Jonelle Peter Muñoz. This makes the process transparent and allows both the public and myself to fairly assess the claim.
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EXPLANATORY NOTE

In many government infrastructure projects, citizens, engineers, and watchdog groups remain unaware of the actual itemized cost breakdown until after a contract is already notarized. This lack of early disclosure prevents public scrutiny, invites overpricing, and increases the risk of collusion and corruption. Transparency before contract notarization is a safeguard against abuse.

The proposed Bill of Materials and Labor Cost Transparency Act requires all government agencies and local government units (LGUs) to publish the complete and itemized Bill of Materials (BOM) - including quantities, unit costs, labor estimates, and subcontractor scopes - at least seven (7) calendar days before any public infrastructure contract is awarded or notarized. The BOM must be posted on the agency’s website, LGU's website, social media channels, and the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (PhilGEPS).

This Act ensures that engineers, concerned citizens, civic organizations, and anti-corruption watchdogs have enough time to examine cost structures and report anomalies before a contract becomes legally binding. It transforms the pre-award phase into an opportunity for transparency and fairness.

To ensure immediate impact without creating undue administrative burden, this law focuses first on the mandatory public disclosure of materials and labor - representing the largest and most abuse-prone cost components of public infrastructure projects. Other cost categories may be included through future amendments once a culture of transparency is established.

If enacted, this law would institutionalize a simple but powerful check against government overspending, inflated project costs, and poor-quality infrastructure. By opening the itemization to public view before the moment of contract approval and notarization, it restores accountability to taxpayers and raises the technical quality of infrastructure nationwide.

This proposal is submitted with the hope that it will be enacted for the benefit of the people.

REPUBLIC ACT NO. XXXX

AN ACT MANDATING THE PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF THE COMPLETE AND ITEMIZED BILL OF MATERIALS AND LABOR COST PRIOR TO THE NOTARIZATION OF ANY PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE CONTRACT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

Section 1. Short Title.

This Act shall be known as the "Bill of Materials and Labor Cost Transparency Act".

Section 2. Declaration of Policy.

It is hereby declared the policy of the State to promote transparency, integrity, and accountability in all public infrastructure contracts. The public has the right to access the complete and itemized Bill of Materials (BOM) and Labor Cost of publicly funded projects during the Pre-Notarization Period. Early Public Disclosure prevents collusion, overpricing, and wasteful spending.

Section 3. Definition of Terms.

For the purpose of this Act, the following terms shall mean:

  1. Bill of Materials (BOM) - A comprehensive, itemized list of all construction materials required for a public infrastructure project, including the name, specification, quantity, unit cost, and total cost of each material.
  2. Labor Cost - The total estimated cost of manpower required to complete a public infrastructure project, including salaries, wages, allowances, benefits, and contractor mark-ups for both skilled and unskilled labor.
  3. Subcontractor Scope - A breakdown of work segments, specialized services, or tasks contracted out to third-party subcontractors, including labor cost estimates and deliverables for each scope.
  4. Equipment and Mobilization Costs - Costs related to the transportation, rental, operation, and installation of machinery, tools, and construction equipment, as well as site preparation and logistical mobilization activities.
  5. Public Infrastructure Contract - Any legally binding agreement executed by a government agency, GOCC, or LGU with a private contractor or supplier for the construction, repair, or improvement of public infrastructure projects.
  6. Pre-Notarization Period - The period of at least seven (7) calendar days before the notarization or formal awarding of any public infrastructure contract, during which the full BOM and Labor Cost shall be disclosed to the public.
  7. Public Disclosure - The act of making documents or data publicly available and accessible through official websites, social media accounts, and the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (PhilGEPS), in a format that allows public review and verification.
  8. Review Window - The minimum period of seven (7) calendar days after public disclosure during which engineers, civil society organizations, and watchdog groups may examine the BOM and Labor Cost and raise concerns or objections.
  9. Covered Agencies - All departments, bureaus, offices, government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs), and local government units (LGUs) that implement or fund public infrastructure projects.
Section 4. Scope of Application.

This Act shall apply to all public infrastructure projects undertaken by covered agencies, regardless of funding source or project scale. The provisions of this Act cover all public infrastructure contracts executed with private contractors, including those involving national agencies, LGUs, and GOCCs.

Section 5. Mandatory Public Disclosure of Itemized Bill of Materials and Labor Cost.

All covered agencies shall conduct Public Disclosure of the full and itemized Bill of Materials (BOM) and Labor Cost, inclusive of any Subcontractor Scope and, where applicable, Equipment and Mobilization Costs, no later than seven (7) calendar days before the notarization or awarding of any public infrastructure contract.

All covered agencies shall publicly disclose the complete and itemized Bill of Materials (BOM) and Labor Cost at least seven (7) calendar days before any contract is notarized or awarded. The BOM shall include:

  • Item descriptions, specifications, and quantities
  • Unit and total costs
  • Labor estimates, including both skilled and unskilled labor breakdowns
  • Defined Subcontractor Scopes and their respective labor cost estimates
  • Relevant Equipment and Mobilization Costs
Section 6. Platforms for Disclosure.

The Public Disclosure of the BOM and Labor Cost shall be made through the following official channels:

  • The agency or LGU’s official website
  • Its official social media channels
  • The Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (PhilGEPS)

All postings shall be maintained in an accessible, archived format to allow for long-term public reference and review.

Section 7. Technical and Civil Society Review Window.

A Review Window of at least seven (7) calendar days shall be provided to allow engineers, civil society organizations, and watchdog groups to examine the disclosed BOM and Labor Cost during the Pre-Notarization Period.

Covered agencies shall designate a publicly visible contact point (email or online submission form) where stakeholders may submit observations, concerns, or formal objections regarding the BOM or any Subcontractor Scope or Equipment and Mobilization Costs.

Section 8. Prohibited Acts and Penalties.

Failure by any public official or employee of covered agencies to perform timely Public Disclosure of the complete BOM and Labor Cost within the Pre-Notarization Period shall be subject to administrative penalties, as follows:

  • First Offense: Reprimand
  • Second Offense: Suspension of five (5) to thirty (30) days
  • Third Offense: One (1) month salary deduction
  • Fourth Offense: Two (2) months salary deduction
  • Fifth Offense: Dismissal from the service

These penalties shall be imposed without prejudice to other civil, criminal, or administrative liabilities under the Government Procurement Reform Act (R.A. No. 9184) and relevant anti-corruption laws. The Civil Service Commission (CSC) shall issue guidelines for uniform enforcement of these penalties.

Section 9. Implementing Rules and Regulations.

Within sixty (60) days from the effectivity of this Act, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), in coordination with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), the Commission on Audit (COA), and the Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB), shall promulgate the necessary implementing rules and regulations (IRR) to effectively carry out the provisions of this Act.

The IRR shall include:

  • Standard formats for the Bill of Materials (BOM) and Labor Cost
  • Specific technical procedures for Public Disclosure
  • Mechanisms for receiving and documenting public feedback during the Review Window
  • Guidelines for implementing penalties outlined in Section 8
  • Protocols for monitoring, auditing, and compliance

The IRR shall be published online and take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette or a newspaper of general circulation.

Section 10. Separability Clause.

If any provision of this Act is declared invalid or unconstitutional, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.

Section 11. Effectivity Clause.

This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.

Drafted and Authored by Jonelle Peter Muñoz

Proponent of Bill of Materials and Labor Cost Transparency Act.

All rights reserved. This proposed measure was conceptualized, structured, and written under the sole authorship of Jonelle Peter Muñoz. Any assistance from language tools or editors was under direct guidance and does not alter authorship.

Originality Verification Reward

To uphold the integrity and originality of this initiative, I am offering a ₱550 or $10 reward to anyone who can prove that any proposed bill on this site is at least 80% similar to an existing law enacted on or before May 28, 2025. This reward system reflects my commitment to transparency and invites public scrutiny to help refine and improve these legislative ideas for the nation.

To participate, simply create a public post on Facebook comparing the proposed bill with the existing law you believe it resembles. Include clear points of comparison, such as purpose, scope, and legal mechanisms, and tag my name: Jonelle Peter Muñoz. This makes the process transparent and allows both the public and myself to fairly assess the claim.