The Philippine Star

Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway 47% complete

- By IRIS GONZALES

CEBU CITY – The consortium building the P25-billion Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX) has made significan­t headway in completing the toll bridge, reporting a 47 percent completion rate as of end-September.

The Cebu Link Joint Venture is the consortium behind the flagship project that would connect Cebu City to Cordova town on Mactan Island.

It is comprised of Spain-based Acciona Construcci­on S. A., Lopez-owned First Balfour Inc. and D. M. Consunji Inc., a subsidiary of the Consunji-owned conglomera­te DMCI Holdings Inc.

The powerhouse consortium of infrastruc­ture giants has invested 5.3 million man-hours to build 47 percent of the iconic bridge which is expected to ease the worsening traffic in the province of Cebu.

In a press briefing held here, DMCI president and CEO Jorge Consunji said the company is proud to be part of the project.

“The design, scale and complexity of this project makes it an engineerin­g and constructi­on marvel. We are proud to be part of this iconic project,” he said.

On the sidelines of a visit to the project site, Consunji explained the project is complicate­d because of the length of the bridge and the massive scale.

At the end of September, the consortium had a total workforce of 1,846 direct and indirect hires.

The group expects to employ more local workers as the project hits its peak in the coming months.

With a length of 8.25 kilometers, the infrastruc­ture will be the longest bridge connecting two islands in the Philippine­s.

The main bridge will span 390 meters and will have a navigation­al clearance of 51 meters to allow large vessels to pass underneath, officials also said during the briefing.

A unique feature is a lighted cross on top of the two 145-meter high plyons.

Concrete piling for the two towers of the main bridge was completed in May, while the lower pylons are nearing completion.

The piling works for the Cebu viaduct, on the other hand, are almost complete, while Cordova viaducts were finished last month.

Constructi­on of the ramps that will connect CCLEX to the Cebu South Coastal Road is already ongoing.

The consortium is targeting to complete the toll bridge in 2021, in time for the 500th anniversar­y of the arrival of Christiani­ty in the Philippine­s.

The bridge is expected to serve at least 40,000 vehicles daily and will give Cordova direct access to Cebu City, decongesti­ng the traffic in the two existing bridges between Mactan and Cebu.

The proponent of the project is MetroPacif­icInvestme­ntsCorp.’sCebu Cordova Link Expressway Corporatio­n (CCLEC), which issued the notice of award to the consortium in 2017 at an agreed contract amount of P22.6 billion.

The expressway marks the first of MPIC’s toll road expansion projects in Visayas and Mindanao.

CCLEC will build, operate and maintain the toll bridge through a joint venture agreement with the local government­s of Cebu City and Cordova municipali­ty.

 ??  ?? Artist rendition of the Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway.
Artist rendition of the Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway.

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