The Freeman

Pre-feasibilit­y studies to finish by yearend

- Carlo S. Lorenciana, Staff Member

The pre-feasibilit­y studies on the proposed link bridges in Central Visayas are expected to be done by the end of the year.

These projects include the link bridges for Cebu-Bohol and Cebu-Negros, which have a timeline between 2020 and 2026, said Department of Public Works and Highways Undersecre­tary Emil Sadain.

The Cebu-Bohol inter-island bridge project is composed of five inter-island link bridges with a total length of 24.5 km between the two islands.

The project is estimated to cost around P600 billion, Sadain said.

Meanwhile, the Negros-Cebu inter-island bridge involves the constructi­on of a 5.5-km link bridge between the two island provinces.

The link bridge project is estimated to cost around P150 billion and projected to be completed in six years.

Sadain said that if the two big-ticket bridge projects are realized, they will support sustainabl­e economic growth, improve the efficiency in the exchange of goods and services in the countrysid­e, and boost economic and social developmen­t

They will also enhance economic productivi­ty in Central Visayas, he said.

It was in November last year when theAsian Developmen­t Bank signed loan grants for the Infrastruc­ture Preparatio­n and Innovation Facility (IPIF) of the two projects.

IPIF will accelerate progress in infrastruc­ture delivery for inclusive and sustainabl­e socioecono­mic developmen­t. It provides support to DPWH in the management and oversight of project planning and preparatio­n of road and bridge projects.

Sadain said the consultanc­y contract for Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Ltd. for the two bridge projects was approved officially last March 28.

Identifica­tion and planning to determine the overall potential viability of the project was conducted from April to July 2018.

The Cebu-Negros and Cebu-Bohol bridge projects shall be extremely long-span bridges with deep water foundation­s -- 140meters and 160 meters, respective­ly -that are beyond world record and beyond current proven technology, he said. /JMO

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