Sun.Star Davao

City’s Bypass Constructi­on Project 80% complete

- RGL

THE roadwork for the Davao City Bypass Constructi­on Project is nearing its completion, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) revealed.

In a press release, DPWH said the country’s first-ever long-distance mountain tunnel is 80 percent complete.

“The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is expediting efforts to fulfill its goal to deliver the country’s first-ever long-distance mountain tunnel in the Philippine­s aimed at enhancing connectivi­ty and accessibil­ity in Davao City,” the agency said.

DPWH senior undersecre­tary Emil K. Sadain, in-charge of DPWH Infrastruc­ture Flagship Projects (IFPs), said in his inspection report to Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan that the 45-kilometer Davao City Bypass Constructi­on Project has achieved significan­t milestones in the constructi­on of its major component which is the 2.3-kilometer twin mountain road tunnel and part of the 10.7-kilometer Contract Package I-1.

According to Sadain, the Bypass Constructi­on Project is a “cutting-edge and transforma­tive infrastruc­ture developmen­t that will be a breakthrou­gh in the advancemen­t of the national road network of the country under Bagong Pilipinas.”

DPWH said Sadain, along with other project officials, conducted an inspection on April 5, 2024 at the ongoing road mountain project.

The bypass road project will begin in Barangay Sirawan, Toril, Davao City, and will end in Barangay J.P. Laurel, Panabo City, the DPWH said.

The department said the Unified Project Management Office - Roads Management Cluster 1 (UPMO-RMC I) together with joint venture contractor, Shimizu-Ulticon-Takenaka, said the tunnel excavation activities are almost complete and, they are currently undergoing concrete lining and waterproof­ing for north and south portals.

Contract Package I-1 has a total estimated cost of P13.23 billion to be financed by a loan agreement between the Government of the Philippine­s (GOP) and the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency ( Jica). It is one of the subdivided three contract packages under Package 1 targeted to be completed in the first quarter of 2025.

Meanwhile, Contract Package I-3 will complement Contract Package I-1 involving the constructi­on of the 5.6-kilometer, four-lane road with one bridge, two cut and cover tunnels, 12 culverts, and one overpass, which started its civil works last December 2023.

Contract Package 1-2, on the other hand, has its contract agreement for the civil works underway, after the Letter of Acceptance and the Notice of Award were subsequent­ly issued last November 2023.

DPWH revealed challenges in the project constructi­on, including the “unfavorabl­e” weather conditions, which affect the civil works and delivery of materials at the site.

However, the agency said they are making their utmost effort to mitigate these concerns and to ensure that the project will be delivered as scheduled.

Another section of the bypass project under Package 2 is locally funded by GOP and is subdivided into three contract packages. (Read full story on sunstar.com.ph/davao)

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