The Philippine Star

BBM: New Clark City access road a ‘red carpet’

- By HELEN FLORES

The government will build more world-class infrastruc­ture in other growth areas in the country to maximize their potential and attract investment­s, President Marcos pledged on Wednesday as he led the inspection of the 19.81-kilometer Airport to New Clark City Access Road (ANAR) in Mabalacat, Pampanga.

The completion of ANAR will not only reduce travel time from Clark Internatio­nal Airport to New Clark

City from one hour to 20 minutes but will also pave the way for more tourists and investment­s in the province, according to Marcos.

“This road is much more than just an access road. It is part of our plan to propel Clark as an alternate growth area. It is a red carpet rolled out to those who will partake of all the best things that Clark can offer,” the President said.

“It shows the path forward, of Building Better More so we will never lose our competitiv­e advantage because unlocking the full potential of

Clark is a continuing task,” he added.

The project will also save commuters’ money as it will remain toll free, the President said.

Marcos directed the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority to ensure the timely completion of the remaining works for the six-lane highway.

As of Feb. 14, the access road is 95.21 percent complete.

All remaining works is expected to be completed by June 24.

Marcos underscore­d that his administra­tion is not only transformi­ng

Clark’s physical capital, but is also upskilling its manpower.

Clark has a lot of potential as it can host various economic activities including innovation labs, creative workshops, manufactur­ing concerns, leisure complexes and cyber corridor, Marcos said.

The new Clark Internatio­nal Airport, he noted, has earned internatio­nal recognitio­n and was hailed by the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on Prix Versailles as one of the most beautiful airports in the world.

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