The Manila Times

GenSan-Surallah-T’boli road network finished in 2021

- JERRY ADLAW

THE constructi­on of the P3.4 billion road network that connects General Santos City to the municipali­ties of Surallah and T’boli in South Cotabato will be completed this year.

This was assured by Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) regional director Basir Ibrahim in an interview.

Ibrahim said that the project is expected to be completed earlier this year as there is still unfinished portions in the 66.69-kilometer bypass road at the border in GenSan and T’boli.

A total of 25.410 kms of the road project was upgraded and concreted during its initial phase from 2016 to 2018. The concreting of another 12.653 kms which was funded from 2019 to 2020 is still ongoing.

Ibrahim said that about 95.20 percent of the project had already been completed.

The road project involves the concreting of a 66.69-km two-lane road, two bridges, line canal and provision of road safety facilities.

The General Santos City-Surallah-T’boli road network will short en the travel time from Surallah to GenSan by half an hour and from koronadal to GenSan by an hour.

He said that the bypass road will help decongest traffic in the main route that passes along Koronadal City and the municipali­ties of Banga, Tupi and Polomolok in South Cotabato.

DPWH Secretary Mark Villar has earlier directed the inclusion of the project as among the top priorities for the area due to its projected benefits as it is expected to reduce poverty and stimulate economic growth in support to the increasing investment hubs and agrotouris­m industry in the area.

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