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Robinsons puts up new bridge in Las Piñas

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Leading property developer Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC) branched out into infrastruc­ture developmen­t as it formally opened the new Robinsons Bridge in Las Piñas City.

The project supports the city government’s continued efforts to provide its residents alternativ­e routes to augment the traffic condition along busy roads such as the Alabang Zapote Road, RLC said.

The constructi­on of the twolane bridge, which opens from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m., serves as an alternativ­e route from Alabang Zapote Road to BF Internatio­nal in Las Piñas City and Parañaque City via Robinsons Place Las Piñas and Friendship Road, allowing the public to save ample amount of travel time.

With the opening of the Robinsons Bridge, motorists will be able to travel more efficientl­y as the bridge can ease traffic congestion and ensure quicker transport of passengers and goods. The new bridge also ensures the safety of the travelers with its well-lighted roads and wider lanes.

For RLC, the year 2017 has been all about community developmen­ts with the constructi­on of different projects in an effort to help maintain the safety of the pedestrian­s, provide convenienc­e to the commuters and ease traffic congestion in busy areas.

From transport services and pedestrian overpasses to the newly-constructe­d Robinsons Bridge, RLC continues to work closely with local government units of different cities as they explore possible ways to make the lives of the public much better and more comfortabl­e.

 ??  ?? Leading the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the bridge opening are (from left) RLC regional operation manager Mylene del Rosario; Las Piñas city councilors Peewee Aguilar and Henry Medina; Paramount Village Homeowners president Ding Alipalo; Las Piñas city...
Leading the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the bridge opening are (from left) RLC regional operation manager Mylene del Rosario; Las Piñas city councilors Peewee Aguilar and Henry Medina; Paramount Village Homeowners president Ding Alipalo; Las Piñas city...

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