Manila Bulletin

CALAX Laguna segment interchang­es open today

- By EMMIE V. ABADILLA

The Interchang­es of the Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX) opens after midnight today (August 18, 2020), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Mark Villar announced.

“I am very happy that this ‘Build, Build, Build’ (BBB) project has progressed despite the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic," he remarked after yesterday's inspection of the Laguna Boulevard and the Laguna Technopark Interchang­es.

The Community Quarantine affected the mobilizati­on of constructi­on, the manpower that oversee the coordinati­on to secure the service roads and the overall timeline of the project, he acknowledg­ed.

However, "We have navigated through this situation. It is a delicate balance as we aim to reach more milestones in this project while keeping our people, the community and the constructi­on sites safe,” according to Secretary Villar.

The interchang­es give motorists access to and from the Laguna Technopark as well as an alternativ­e route to and from Nuvali via Laguna Boulevard and South Boulevard, decongesti­ng Santa Rosa-Tagaytay Road and other local service roads in the area.

The 45-kilometer CALAX has 9 interchang­es in Kawit, Governor’s Drive, Open Canal, Aguinaldo Highway, Silang East, Santa RosaTagayt­ay, Laguna Boulevard, Laguna Technopark, and Greenfield (Mamplasan).

The Laguna Segment serves 10,000 cars per day and these interchang­es are added catalysts for the much needed economic activity at all levels, it will allow the flow of output of goods and services that people utilize thereby spurring growth in the community and the region, Villar elaborated.

Furthermor­e, “These interchang­es will open in full electronic mode to help stem the spread of COVID-19,” says MP CALA Holdings Inc. President Bobby Bontia.

"Safety is our highest priority for both our motorists and personnel," he added.

Operating the interchang­es using 100% RFID will eliminate cross contaminat­ion of the virus which may spread through bills and coins used in cash payments.

By November, the whole of CALAX will be on RFID technology.

Soon, the 4-lane expressway will connect the Manila-Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX) in Kawit City, Cavite to the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) at Greenfield (Mamplasan) Interchang­e in Biñan, Laguna.

When completed, CALAX shall serve about 45,000 vehicles cutting travel time from 2 hours to under an hour.

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