Manila Bulletin

Villar: Build, Build, Build projects to drasticall­y cut travel time in 4 years

- By BETHEENA UNITE

Four years from now, travel time in the Philippine­s will be cut drasticall­y as almost all infrastruc­ture projects under the Build, Build, Build (BBB) program of the Duterte administra­tion will then be completed, Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar said.

Speaking at the Manila Bulletin Hot Seat Wednesday, Villar said that by 2020 half of the BBB projects will be completed while more than 80 percent of the projects will be ready by 2022, or by the time the term of President Duterte ends.

“By 2020, we’ll see half of the projects completed, by 2022, by the time the term of the president ends, halos lahat natapos na (almost all projects are done). And like I

said, ibang-iba na(it would be so different), you won’t even remember what it was like before sa laking pagbabago (because of the big improvemen­t),” he said.

Travel time, he said, will be cut drasticall­y as each expressway, bridge, and road widening is aimed at solving traffic congestion, primarily in the metropolis.

“I’m not saying this to make false promises. I’m telling you project by project and what’s my basis for saying that. I make that clear. I’m just telling you these are the projects, this is our plan and this is our timetable and you can hold me with that timetable,” Villar said.

To date, Villar reported that a total of 1,908 kilometers of roads have been widened, 328 kilometers of diversion roads have been constructe­d, 1,316 kilometers of access roads have been upgraded, and 393 kilometers of missing gaps between national roads have been connected.

Luzon Spine Expressway The Luzon Spine Expressway Network, composed of several expressway­s in Luzon, aims to shorten travel time from Manila to La Union and Ilocos to Bicol. These expressway­s, according to Villar, will double the length of existing expressway­s in the country from 382.26 kmsto 834.72 kms.

Once completed, travel time from Metro Manila to San Fernando, La Union will be reduced from 6 hours and 55 minutes to 3 hours and 10 minutes. Travel time from Ilocos to Bicol will be reduced from 19 hours and 40 minutes to 8 hours and 15 minutes.

The expressway­s comprising the Luzon Spine Expressway Network are mostly ongoing and being studied.

The Tarlac-Pangasinan Expressway, Central Luzon Link Expressway, Arterial Plaridel Bypass Road, Southeast Metro Manial Expressway, NLEX Harbor Link, Metro Manila SkywayStag­e 3, NLEX-SLEX Connector, NAIAX, Cavite-Laguna Expressway, SLEX-TR4, Quezon-Bicol Expressway and Laguna Lake Highway complete the whole Luzon Spine. Metro Manila Logistics Network

The Metro Manila Logistics Network which is composed of 12 new bridges within the metropolis is also aimed at providing alternativ­e linkages between major thoroughfa­res and increases the number of usable roadways to free some space up in the overly-congested EDSA and other major roads.

Villar mentioned three bridges, namely:Bonifacio Global City-Ortigas Center Link Road Project, BinondoInt­ramuros Bridge, and the EstrellaPa­ntaleon Bridge, that also aim to decongest traffic.

All three bridges are ongoing and are expected to be completed by 2020.

“I believe we have a pipeline that will significan­tly, in the next few years, reduce the traffic congestion and we have the pipeline that will allow the next government to finish what we started,” Villar said, mentioning other projects implemente­d in the Visayas and Mindanao region.

Boracay rehab Meanwhile, the DPWH chief reported that the Boracay Circumfere­ntial Road, the island’s main road network, is now nearing completion.

Expanding the road, which was a narrow main road in Boracay, to an ideal 12-meter wide circumfere­ntial road was identified as the agency’s main task in the rehabilita­tion of Boracay Island, which is set to re-open next month.

The roads missing gap from ManocManoc to Yapak, Malay Aklan is now 72 percent completed. Section 1 Cabagan to Hue Hotel is now 32 percent completed while Section Hue Hotel to Elizade Compound is now 27.20 percent completed.

Sidewalks are also being constructe­d on the road to address the previous problem wherein motorists and pedestrian share the carriagewa­y hampering mobility and posing danger to pedestrian­s.

Villar said they intend to continuous­ly improve the circumfere­ntial road by covering additional kilometers next year.

Aside from completing the missing gap along the circumfere­ntial road, the DPWH is also in charge of clearing obstructio­ns within the road’s 12-meter right-of-way. So far, 161 structures have been totally demolished while 40 structures are partially demolished.

Suspension­s, blacklisti­ng

On corruption in the DPWH, Villar admitted that although “it is hard to find evidence” against erring DPWH officers and contractor­s, they will continue to run after them.

A task force to run after the lowperform­ing contractor­s has been created, he said. Recently, the agency sent out 43 letters to various contractor­s demanding explanatio­n as provided for under the law.

“Definitely, kung hindi nila maexplain ‘yung reasons for delay, we will be blacklisti­ng them,” Villar said.

“It is also very, very challengin­g because there is a process. We really need a task force to look for evidence, siyempre may mga pictures ‘yan. Kailangan under the law we have to allow them to have time to fix the issues. But definitely, we have started blacklisti­ng,” he added.

Also recently, five DPWH officers were suspended for allegedly accepting a 14-million bribe from a contractor to secure project in the bidding.

“Anytime na may makita akong anomalya, tatanggali­n ko, i-sususpendk­o kasi we have to set an example that this is unacceptab­le. I wanna send this strong message, pati yung mga contractor­s,” Villarsaid.

 ??  ?? DPWH CHIEF AT MANILA BULLETIN FORUM – DPWH Secretary Mark Villar discusses the government’s flagship infrastruc­ture projects during a round table forum with Manila Bulletin editors Wednesday. (Albert Garcia)
DPWH CHIEF AT MANILA BULLETIN FORUM – DPWH Secretary Mark Villar discusses the government’s flagship infrastruc­ture projects during a round table forum with Manila Bulletin editors Wednesday. (Albert Garcia)

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