The Philippine Star

Luzon railway projects make significan­t progress

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Major railway projects in Luzon are poised to make significan­t progress this month, according to top officials of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr).

The DOTr signed yesterday the P2.8 billion design and build contract of the Unified Grand Central Station (UGCS) Area A with at consortium led by Marikina City Rep. Bayani Fernando.

The UGCS, also known as the common station, is designed to inter-link the fourrailwa­y lines namely, LRT-1, MRT-3, MRT-7, and the Metro Manila Subway.

It has three components, including Area A which covers the platform and concourse for LRT-1 and MRT-3, which will be financed and built by the DOTr.

Areas B and C will be developed and funded by Ayala and San Miguel Corp., respective­ly.

BF Corp.-Foresight Developmen­t and Surveying Co. consortium was awarded as the contractor for Area A through a negotiated bidding, following two failed biddings.

The consortium is targeting to complete the project in 20 months.

Transporta­tion Secretary Tugade said the UGCS is expected to be finished and operationa­l by the fourth quarter of next year.

Tugade said the project is still within schedule, but it could have been completed at an earlier time if not for the previous bidding failures for Area A.

Meanwhile, Tugade announced yesterday that constructi­on of the PNR Clark Phase I, which will connect Tutuban, Manila to Malolos, Bulacan would commence on Friday.

The Tutuban to Malolos portion is part of the 147-kilometer North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) project which will connect Central Luzon, Metro Manila and the Calabarzon region.

Transporta­tion Undersecre­tary Timothy John Batan said Japans’ Sumitomo-Mitsui Constructi­on Corp. has been tapped as contractor for the 38km Tutuban-Malolos portion which will cover 10 stations.

PNR Clark Phase 2 of the NSCR will run from Malolos to Clark, Pampanga, while the PNR Calamba Project will run from Manila to Calamba, Laguna.

The DOTr said the project is expected to bring more jobs and business opportunit­ies in Clark, Calamba, and destinatio­ns in between.

The agency said around 350,000 passengers per day will benefit once partial operations begin in 2022, and 550,000 passengers once fully operationa­l by 2023.

Aside from the two railway projects, Tugade said the longawaite­d groundbrea­king of the Metro Manila subway, a project which is expected to address traffic congestion in the metro, is also happening this month.

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