Manila Bulletin

Marcos orders BCDA to finish 20-km Clark access road on time

- By BETHEENA UNITE

President Marcos directed the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) to ensure the timely completion of the remaining works of the 20-kilometer access road linking the New Clark City (NCC) and the Clark Internatio­nal Airport.

Marcos was referring to the 19.81-kilometer, six-lane Airport to New Clark City Access Road (ANAR), which he inspected on Wednesday, Feb. 21.

He said that the road project plays a crucial role in "unlocking the potential of Clark," which, he said, is a "continuing task."

"So, I ask you, in the BCDA, to ensure the completion of the remaining works for this 20-kilometer highway," Marcos said in his speech.

"Once fully operationa­l—i understand that you will open it tomorrow. Once operationa­l, it will reduce travel time between the Clark Internatio­nal Airport and New Clark City from one hour to 20 minutes. It will also save commuters’ money – as ANAR is toll free," he added.

The President stated that the road "is much more than just an access road" as it is part of the plan to propel Clark as an alternate growth area.

Marcos stressed that Clark can now host a wide range of economic activities including innovation labs, creative workshops, manufactur­ing concerns, leisure complexes, and a cyber corridor.

The Clark metropolis, he further said, has what it takes to be a mecca for tourists, a magnet of investment­s, and a market of goods and services.

"We must leverage these attributes into higher visitor traffic, attracting more investment­s that generate better jobs and spur economic activity," he said.

"It is a red carpet rolled out to those who will partake in all the best things that Clark can offer," he added.

The ₱8.42-billion ANAR is part of BCDA’S One Clark developmen­t approach, which aims to propel economic and social transforma­tion in the country by developing alternativ­e growth areas outside Metro Manila.

As of February 14, the access road is 95.21 percent accomplish­ed, with the remaining carriagewa­y, or sixlane runway already fully completed while all remaining works are expected to be completed by June 24.

Once completed, it will serve as a dedicated access road with the goal of enhancing connectivi­ty across Luzon, aiming to revolution­ize travel and trade between Central and Northern Luzon, Metro Manila and Clark Internatio­nal Airport.

It includes a 900-meter bridge over the Sacobia River in Bamban, Tarlac.

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