Mindanao Times

Bidding for P1.4 billion Ma-a flyover starts in Feb. - DPWH

- BY SAMANTHA T. BURGOS

THE GOVERNMENT has allocated P1.4 billion for the constructi­on of the Ma-a flyover.

Department of Public Works and Highways XI (DPWH XI) spokespers­on Dean Ortiz said in an interview that the initial draft for the Ma-a flyover will stretch from the Davao City Water District (DCWD) area down to the Ateneo de Davao High School in Matina.

But the location is not yet final.

“So this year, we have the Ma-a flyover as our next target to be implemente­d,” he said, adding that this would decongest the Ma-a area.

For now, the area is experienci­ng moderate traffic jam as “the previously burned mall in that area is not yet developed.” “But we can anticipate the volume of the traffic, especially that there are big schools in the area,” he added.

He also said that the said flyover is one of the pipelined projects of the agency under the Build, Build, Build program of the Duterte administra­tion.

The bidding for the

ver will start next month.

Ortiz also said that the flyover needs to be prioritize­d as the traffic problem in the city already caused major inconvenie­nce to commuters. But the road-widening of the MacArthur Highway will first take place in preparatio­n for the flyover.

The road-widening will start this year. Initial phase will begin with the relocation of power lines and water pipe utilities. The DPWH XI aims to finish the project within two to three years.

“We are looking for two to three years to finish the entire project because of the need to urgently implement the flyover so that we can implement it effectivel­y and efficientl­y,” he said.

 ??  ?? FILIPINO-Chinese community in Davao City sponsored a dragon dance, which is one of the highlights during the activity on the eve of the Chinese New Year celebratio­n at Rizal Park on Friday evening. BING GONZALES
FILIPINO-Chinese community in Davao City sponsored a dragon dance, which is one of the highlights during the activity on the eve of the Chinese New Year celebratio­n at Rizal Park on Friday evening. BING GONZALES

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