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HIGH-IMPACT INFRAS

Villar: Build, Build, Build boosts WV economy

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ILOILO City – Amid t he uncertaint­ies due t o t he ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic, the accomplish­ments of the Duterte administra­tion i n the regional hub of Western Visayas are undeniable through the constructi­on of various infrastruc­ture facilities.

Major projects have helped boost the l ocal economy by creating j obs, paving the way for investment­s, and creating more tourist destinatio­ns. Thus, senatorial aspirant and former Public Works secretary Mark Villar ensures the continuati­on and timely implementa­tion of these projects with the goal of improving tourism, stimulatin­g the economy, and providing more opportunit­ies and jobs for Filipinos.

“Sobrang nakakataba po ng puso na makita ang mga proyektong ito. This is a great reminder po na we are in the right direction of turning

our vision into reality. Highimpact projects have been made possible through the Duterte administra­tion’s Build, Build, Build program. Kaya patuloy lamang po akong nakaalalay sa ahensya,” Villar said in the statement.

These facilities are in line with the Department of Public Works and Highways’ (DPWH) strategic programs and policies geared towards traffic decongesti­on; integrated and seamless transport system; convergenc­e and rural road developmen­t; and livable, sustainabl­e, and resilient communitie­s.

For the past six years, DPWH has constructe­d, rehabilita­ted, improved, and widened a total of 1,984 km of roads, 435 bridges, 461 flood mitigation structures, and 11,264 classrooms in Western Visayas.

“The public will benefit from the ongoing high- impact projects which aim to promote better connectivi­ty and road safety in various towns, cities, and provinces,” said Villar.

BORACAY CIRCUMFERE­NTIAL ROAD

In December last year, DPWH opened 8.73 km of the 21.64-km Boracay Circumfere­ntial Road which provides faster access to various destinatio­ns on the island.

Almost half of the entire stretch has been improved and DPWH is set to undertake the remaining 11.68 km to bring transport relief to both locals and visitors of Boracay Island.

KALIBO BRIDGE 3

In the earlier part of 2020, DPWH completed the 770-lineal meter Kalibo Bridge 3 in Aklan – considered as the longest concrete bridge in Western Visayas.

The circumfere­ntial road will reduce travel time from Kalibo to Makato to 45 minutes from the usual one hour and 30 minutes. This will also provide access to

Caticlan which is the jump-off point to Boracay Island, hence, benefiting approximat­ely 6,000 daily local and foreign travelers.

ILOILO ESPLANADE

In Iloilo City, DPWH completed the constructi­on of the P1.119billion Iloilo Esplanade projects on both sides of the Iloilo River. Considered the longest linear park in the country with a length of 6.96 km, the Iloilo Esplanade serves as a venue for social, wellness and recreation­al activities of the Ilonggos.

UNGKA AND AGANAN FLYOVERS

The constructi­on of two flyovers along the Sen. Benigno S. Aquino Jr. Avenue is continuing. These flyovers will cut travel time from Iloilo City to the Iloilo Airport from the usual 45 minutes to only 20 minutes.

MAAYON-SARA ROAD

Also, on Panay Island is the ongoing constructi­on of the P790millio­n Maayon ( Capiz) - Sara ( Iloilo) By- Pass Road, which provides a new connection between the provinces of Iloilo and Capiz. The 36.8-km, two-lane new road opening with six bridges starts in Sara in northern Iloilo to Maayon in Capiz province.

PANAY EAST-WEST

LATERAL ROAD

DPWH is also undertakin­g the constructi­on of the Panay East-West Lateral Road. This 49-kilometer new road opening with nine bridges, which starts from Lambunao in Iloilo ( 21 kilometers) to Valderrama in Antique (28 kilometers), traversing Panay mountain ranges, will provide alternate linkage to the provinces of Antique, Iloilo and Capiz. Also included in the project is the improvemen­t of 8-kmr local road which connects the national road.

COMON-SAN PEDRO

COASTAL ROAD

The constructi­on of Brgy. Comon-San Pedro Coastal Road in San Jose, Antique is in full swing. The project involves the constructi­on of the 7.77-kilometer two-lane road leading to San Jose Port and sunset viewing boulevard; and the provision of an esplanade.

GUIMARAS CIRCUMFERE­NTIAL

ROAD

I n t he i sland province of Guimaras, t he ongoing improvemen­t of the 20.85- km Guimaras Circumfere­ntial Road is roughly 85 percent completed.

CANDONI-GATUSLAO

BASAY ROAD

In Negros Occidental, the constructi­on and concreting of the 2.20-km Candoni-GatuslaoBa­say Road in Candoni town are already completed. With this new road, traveling from Candoni to Basay, will be reduced to only one hour and 30 minutes from the usual three hours, offering convenienc­e in the transport of goods and services from remote areas, boosting the local economy.

HIMAMAYLAN CITY-NEGROS ORIENTAL BOUNDARY-TAYASAN

ROAD

DPWH also completed the constructi­on of the 18.7-km, twolane national secondary road that connects Negros Occidental (Himamaylan City) and Negros Oriental (Tayasan).

BACOLOD-NEGROS OCCIDENTAL ECONOMIC

HIGHWAY

DPWH is undertakin­g the ongoing constructi­on of the 49.82km, four- lane Bacolod- Negros Occidental Economic Highway (BANOCEH) which is part of the “Build Build Build” program of the Duterte administra­tion. When completed, traveling from southern and northern Negros to the airport will be reduced by approximat­ely 25 and 40 minutes, respective­ly, providing ease of travel to roughly 20,000 daily travelers.

“The ‘ Build, Build, Build’ program continues to implement high-impact infrastruc­ture projects and successful­ly providing quality infrastruc­tures and services responsive to the needs of every Filipino,” said Villar./ PN

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“The public will benefit from ongoing high-impact projects which aim to promote better connectivi­ty and road safety in towns, cities, and provinces,” says former Public Works secretary Mark Villar, now a senatorial aspirant.
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