The Motor Pool and Water System Division is dedicated to ensuring a sustainable water supply and reliable transportation services for the University and the surrounding Lanao del Sur community. We achieve this through several key functions: generating sustainable university water resources; maintaining and repairing university water and transportation infrastructure; operating and maintaining a 75KVA electric mobile generator; providing transportation for educational field trips using the university school bus; and planning and estimating the costs of future water facility expansions. Our vision is to be a leading example of efficient and effective resource management, consistently providing clean water and dependable transportation. Our mission is to actively develop water resources, particularly deep wells, within the university and the broader Lanao del Sur province, while simultaneously maintaining the university’s transportation facilities to the highest standards.
Vision
The Motor Pool and Water System Division aims to be a model unit of the institution, committed to provide potable water and meet the transportation needs of the University and nearby communities.
Mission
To actively participate in any endeavor for the development of water resources using Deep wells specifically in the University, and the province of Lanao del Sur as a whole; and likewise maintain the condition and worthiness of the transportation facilities of the University.
Function/Objectives
3rd Street,
Mindanao State University
Marawi City, Philippines
+63 917 123 4567
msu_mpwsd@yahoo.com
Mon – Fri 8:00A.M. – 5:00P.M.
The Motor Pool and Water System Division provide invaluable support to our campus. Their dedication ensures that we have the resources we need to function effectively and efficiently.
Upon the instruction of MSU System President Habib W. Macaayong, DPA, the Motorpool and Water Supply Division (MWSD) headed by Director Sabdullah Macarambon inspected the Water Pump Stations and Water Supply Lines of MSU-Main Campus earlier today. This is to ensure that all offices and dormitories in the campus have regular water supply.