The Philippine Star

SMC seeks gov’t OK for P3-B Caticlan-Boracay bridge

- By IRIS GONZALES

Diversifie­d conglomera­te San Miguel Corp. (SMC) said it is hopeful of securing government approval soon for its plan to build a P3-billion bridge connecting Caticlan to Boracay Island.

“I hope the government will finally approve the bridge,” SMC president and COO Ramon Ang said.

The unsolicite­d proposal has already been submitted to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) more than a month ago, Ang said.

He said with the bridge, the government would not have to rehabilita­te Boracay regularly as there would be a pipe that can handle the sewage and waste from the tourist island.

The popular tourist island has ben closed since April for rehabilita­tion, but is set to reopen next month.

SMC’s proposed bridge will connect the two islands which have an actual gap of 1.1 kilometers.

Ang said the project could be completed within two years after securing approval from the government.

The proposed bridge handles the sewage pipe and all the sewage from Boracay to Caticlan, and then from Caticlan, fresh water can be transporte­d to Boracay.

“It can bring the solid waste and it can bring electricit­y,” Ang added.

The amount of waste generated in Boracay stood at 170 tons a day before the island’s six-month closure last April.

To regain its P3-billion investment, SMC will charge a users’ fee for vehicles and pedestrian­s who will use the bridge, as well as the waste, sewage, fresh water, and power lines that will be passing through it.

The project, Ang said, would also be in synergy with SMC’s Caticlan airport in Boracay.

The company is currently expanding the Caticlan airport to handle more passengers.

Aside from the Boracay Bridge, SMC also proposed other infrastruc­ture projects, including a proposal to build a $15-billion airport in Bulacan to decongest NAIA.

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