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Ground broken on EDSA busway concourse

- O. Jose Ashley Erika

THE Department of Transporta­tion (DoTr) broke ground on the EDSA Busway Concourse, signaling the start of the constructi­on of the project in partnershi­p with SM Prime Holdings, Inc. (SMPHI).

“We will be establishi­ng convenient access to the EDSA Busway — right in the middle of overlappin­g transport infrastruc­ture projects,” Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime J. Bautista said in a statement.

The DoTr said the project is expected to be completed by July 31.

The concourses will be constructe­d at SM North Edsa, SM Mega Mall and SM Mall of Asia.

Funding for the design and constructi­on of the concourse will be provided by SMPHI, the DoTr said.

The company has disclosed that it had invested around P120 million in the project.

The EDSA Busway bridge with concourse features a ticketing booth, turnstiles for automatic fare collection, ramps and elevators.

The project is designed to provide convenient access to the stations of the EDSA busway. Once finished, the concourse is expected to serve around 300,000 commuters daily.

“This concourse leading to the busway should be counted as a (corporate social responsibi­lity) CSR initiative that addresses one of the DoTr’s goals — accessibil­ity,” Mr. Bautista said.

In a separate statement, the DoTr said constructi­on for the South Commuter Railway Project in Cabuyao, Laguna has started.

The South Commuter Railway is part of the P873.6-B North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR), which has been identified as a priority project by the government. The NSCR will connect New Clark City in Tarlac, and Calamba in Laguna via high-speed train.

The DoTr said the projected started boring for pilings. —

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