Manila Bulletin

Clark road expansion nearing completion

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State-owned Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n yesterday said the additional 20 kilometer-long new road lanes inside the Clark Freeport is nearing completion.

In a report submitted to CDC President-CEO Noel F. Manankil, the Constructi­on and Management Division of the state-owned firm said that the three major highways in Clark undergoing constructi­on have attained about 90 percent completion stage. These are the Manuel A. Roxas, Claro M. Recto and Jose Abad Santos highways.

The widening project is CDC’s contributi­on to the massive infrastruc­ture buildup of the Duterte Administra­tion under the Build Build Build mantra. For 2017, CDC is spending R1.3 billion from its internally-generated funds.

With the expected influx of investment and vehicular traffic here, the CDC has earmarked some R409 million for the road widening and constructi­on of drainage system affected by the expanded road networks here.

The amount is just for the widening project and the provision for drainage system.

The additional road lanes include the 6.6 kilometers along Manuel A. Roxas Highway which was widened from two to three lanes on both sides; some 2.4 kilometers at the entire stretch of Claro M. Recto Avenue of which one lane was added on each side including the rehabilita­tion of the drainage system; 3.5 kilometers additional one lane to the entire stretch of Jose Abad Santos Avenue. All these new lanes are now passable to all types of vehicles.

The CMD report stated in its report that Gil Puyat Avenue, the main thoroughfa­re leading to Mabalacat Gate, is only passable to light vehicles due to the on-going constructi­on.

The CMD estimated that the road being rehabilita­ted is halfway through the major rehabilita­tion for the 6.8-kilometer road. Said highway is being used by motorists coming from Mabalacat City in Pampanga and those coming from Tarlac province and other areas in northern Luzon.

CMD also reported to Manankil that the Friendship gate, widened on approaches for ingress and egress here as well as the guard house have been completed and can be accessed by motorists going to and from Clark and Angeles City. (BCM)

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