Daily Tribune (Philippines)

JICA backs second San Juanico Bridge proposal

In 2022, the Department of Public Works and Highways announced that the national government will need P9.17 billion to build the second san Juanico Bridge connecting the islands of Leyte and samar

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TaCLoBan CITy — The national economic and Developmen­t authority on Tuesday announced that the proposed second san Juanico Bridge has gained support from the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n agency as one of the priority projects in the region.

neDa eastern Visayas regional director Meylene Rosales said that during the visit of JICa team to the region last month, its key officials led by senior Representa­tive Kuronoma Kenji have expressed intention to provide technical and financial support to the project.

“although JICa has yet to commit to funding the constructi­on of the proposed second san Juanico Bridge, they are already involved in preparator­y activities for the program, such as the conduct of the pre-feasibilit­y study for the bridge, which found that constructi­on will have a favorable impact to the region,” Rosales said.

In 2022, the Department of Public Works and Highways announced that the national government will need P9.17 billion to build the second san Juanico Bridge connecting the islands of Leyte and samar.

The government is still looking for sources to finance the proposed bridge.

To recall, the project was tagged as a priority after it passed the 10 percent economic internal rate of return set by neDa and the proposed budget will primarily be used for the constructi­on of the bridge superstruc­ture, substructu­re, embankment, concrete girders, and relocation of power transmissi­on lines, according to a study by DPWH and JICa.

The proposed bridge will connect the towns of Babatngon, Leyte and sta. Rita, samar and it will cross Janbatas Channel, a portion of the san Juanico strait that separates the region’s two major islands.

The proposed bridge will have a length of 1.24 kilometers that starts in Guintigui-an village in Babatngon, Leyte, and will end in san Pascual village in sta. Rita, samar.

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