Philippine Daily Inquirer

BRIDGE WORK STOPPED AFTER BEAM COLLAPSE

- —JOANNA ROSE AGLIBOT

SAN ANTONIO, ZAMBALES— North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) Corp. on Wednesday stopped constructi­on activities at a portion of the expanded Subic Freeport Expressway (SFEX) after a steel girder collapsed on Tuesday, killing two workers and seriously injuring three others.

The victims were working on a bridge when the 18-meter beam, weighing about 180 tons, fell on them around 1 p.m., according to police investigat­ors.

Marvin Tajores and Vivincio Pamisa died instantly, while Joel Pitel, John Ray Salatan and Peter Pahilan had serious injuries.

Wilma Eisma, chair and administra­tor of the Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority, said NLEX Corp. immediatel­y stopped the constructi­on of the Jadjad Bridge at Barangay Tipo in Hermosa, Bataan province.

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The bridge is part of the P1.6-billion SFEX expansion project that will connect the free port to the 94-kilometer Subic-clarkTarla­c Expressway (SCTEX) that also links with the Tarlac-pangasinan-la Union Expressway (TPLEX).

The project will feature two expressway lanes, two new spans at the Jadjad and Argonaut bridges, and a new tunnel.

“We are deeply saddened by this unfortunat­e accident,” said lawyer Meiline Maquiling, spokespers­on for Sta. Clara Internatio­nal Corp., the project contractor.

Maquiling said the company would extend assistance to the victims and their families.

But some relatives of the victims raised doubts on the safety measures being carried by the contractor at the constructi­on site. Tajores’ sister, Mariam, said the contractor “failed to ensure that the workers were protected [from possible risks at work].”

 ?? — CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? DELAY The completion of a bridge along the Subic Freeport Expressway at Barangay Tipo in Hermosa, Bataan, faces delay after constructi­on work is suspended following Tuesday’s accident.
— CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO DELAY The completion of a bridge along the Subic Freeport Expressway at Barangay Tipo in Hermosa, Bataan, faces delay after constructi­on work is suspended following Tuesday’s accident.

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