Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Goodbye footbridge, hello new bridge

Rojas also said that constructi­on of new bridges and widening of permanent bridges along national roads is a significan­t investment.

- BY ELMER RECUERDO

MAASin CiTy — Residents of far-flung villages here finally bid goodbye to a footbridge that they have been using for decades as the Department of Public Works and highways in Southern Leyte completed the constructi­on of the P49.5-million three-span Reinforced Concrete Deck girder bridge that links barangay San Jose to the Maasin City Center.

District Engineer Manolo A. Rojas said the project involved the constructi­on of a 45-lineal meter bridge with 160-meter approach roads on both sides to give motorists a smooth transition between the bridge decks and the roadway pavement.

he added that the project provides a safer and enhanced accessibil­ity for the residents of rural communitie­s in Maasin City.

Prior to the completion of the bridge, residents relied solely on the footbridge with limited access only to people. Vehicles were unable to traverse the footbridge, forcing them to cross through the river.

Rojas said this situation not only posed safety risks to the locals but also hindered economic activities and developmen­t in the area.

“With the new bridge in place, we anticipate a boost in economic activities as it will be easier to transport agricultur­al produce to nearby markets. it will not only make transporta­tion easier but also improve access to essential services such as healthcare and education,” Rojas said.

he added the bridge is designed to withstand heavy loads and ensure traveler safety, the project now provides a seamless transporta­tion and improves connectivi­ty which can facilitate better movement of goods, services, and people.

barangay San Jose is approximat­ely 10.4 kilometers away from the city center.

The official stressed that rural connectivi­ty is a crucial aspect of economic growth in the country, and DPWh-SLDEo aims to promote more developed areas as it mirrors the broad infrastruc­ture visions of the agency.

Rojas also said that constructi­on of new bridges and widening of permanent bridges along national roads is a significan­t investment in the future of the country’s transporta­tion infrastruc­ture.

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