Manila Bulletin

Constructi­on resumes at NLEX-SCTEX infra project

- By EMMIE V. ABADILLA

The NLEX Corporatio­n has resumed constructi­on of major projects, such as the NLEX Harbor Link C3-R10 Section, NLEX Connector, Subic Freeport Expressway (SFEX) Capacity Expansion, and the heavy maintenanc­e program for the Candaba Viaduct, after receiving approval from government regulators.

The tollway company and its contractor­s are taking all the necessary measures based on IATF, DOH, DOLE, and DPWH guidelines to promote the health and safety of workers, at the same time ensuring the continuity of projects.

These measures include rapid antibody testing of workers; strict observance of safety and hygiene protocols such as wearing of personal protective equipment and monitoring of temperatur­e; compliance to physical distancing; provision of washing facilities at strategic locations; and regular disinfecti­on of equipment and work area, among others.

“We have complied with the safety protocols laid out by the government for the implementa­tion of infrastruc­ture projects amid modified enhanced community quarantine,” confirmed NLEX Corporatio­n President and General Manager J. Luigi L. Bautista.

“With the accelerati­on of these projects, we can help the government revitalize the economy despite the ongoing health crisis,” he added.

Constructi­on of the remaining portion of the 2.6-km NLEX Harbor Link C3-R10 Section is now underway between the new Caloocan Interchang­e, C3 Road, Caloocan City to Radial Road 10, Navotas City.

The project’s progress currently stands at 95 percent. It is seen as a crucial infrastruc­ture that will help alleviate traffic congestion as it would cut travel time from NLEX to CAMANAVA from one hour to 10 minutes.

Last February, NLEX Corporatio­n opened the Malabon Exit of the Harbor Link project and has since eased travel for motorists and commuters in the area.

Works on the NLEX Connector, an 8-kilometer all elevated expressway, has also resumed.

This infrastruc­ture project will traverse the new Caloocan Interchang­e, pass through España, and eventually link up with the Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3 in Sta. Mesa, Manila.

Also ongoing is the capacity expansion of the 8.2-kilometer Subic Freeport Expressway (SFEX) aimed at improving traffic safety and reduce travel time to and from the Subic Bay Freeport Zone.

The civil works for SFEX Capacity Expansion Project, which is now 38 percent complete, include constructi­on of two additional lanes, two new bridges, and a new tunnel.

Heavy maintenanc­e of the 5-kilometer Candaba Viaduct is likewise in progress to restore the driving comfort of motorists.

Emergency repairs are already ongoing underneath the bridge while the replacemen­t of link slabs will be scheduled.

Meanwhile, the constructi­on of additional lanes at Clark South Toll Plaza will also resume.

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