Since assuming office as Regional Director of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Region VII, Engr. Simon N. Arias has moved decisively to strengthen project delivery, improve coordination with stakeholders, and reinforce transparency and accountability across Central Visayas’ infrastructure programs.
In his first weeks as Regional Director, Engr. Arias conducted a comprehensive review of ongoing and priority infrastructure projects across Cebu, Bohol, Negros Oriental, and Siquijor to ensure alignment with national development goals and regional needs. He emphasized the timely completion of projects, strict adherence to quality standards, and responsible utilization of public funds.
Engr. Arias also led a series of coordination meetings with district engineering offices to assess operational challenges, streamline processes, and reinforce performance monitoring mechanisms. These engagements underscored his commitment to hands-on leadership and evidence-based decision-making.
Recognizing the importance of collaboration, the new regional director strengthened partnerships with local government units, national agencies, and other stakeholders to ensure infrastructure projects respond directly to community needs and support economic growth, disaster resilience, and connectivity in the region.

Internally, Engr. Arias reaffirmed DPWH’s core values by directing personnel to uphold professionalism, integrity, and efficiency in all operations. He also encouraged innovation and proactive problem-solving to address bottlenecks affecting project implementation.
“As public servants, our duty is to deliver safe, durable, and timely infrastructure that genuinely improves the lives of our people,” Engr. Arias said. “Every project must reflect accountability, technical excellence, and service to the public.”

Under his leadership, DPWH Region VII is expected to accelerate the implementation of priority road, bridge, flood control, and public infrastructure projects—reinforcing the agency’s role in advancing inclusive growth and sustainable development in Central Visayas.











