This page explains the different verification badges shown on projects and what it means if a badge is active or disabled.

Verified by the Department of Public Works and Highways. Confirms that the project meets official construction and engineering standards.

Certified by the Commission on Audit. Ensures that project funding and financial reporting are accurate and compliant.

Verified by the Local Government Unit. Confirms that the project is recognized and monitored by the local municipality or city.

Verified by an independent third-party organization. Provides neutral and unbiased validation of project status and quality.

Verified by the Secretary of the relevant department. Confirms that the project has official high-level approval.

Verified by the general public through community feedback or participation. Helps ensure transparency and social accountability.
Note: If a badge is greyed out or shows "Not Verified", it means the project has not yet been verified by that agency or entity.