Philippine Daily Inquirer

DMCI bent on winning three more Metro Manila subway deals

- By Tyrone Jasper C. Piad @TyronePiad

The constructi­on arm of DMCI Holdings Inc. wants to take a bigger part in realizing the Metro Manila Subway project, an infrastruc­ture undertakin­g aimed at improving public transporta­tion in a region with high population density.

D.M. Consunji Inc. (DMCI) president and CEO Jorge Consunji recently told reporters they were targeting to bid, together with foreign partners, for three more subway contracts.

“There [are] still three more sections that we’re bidding [for],” he said. Consunji said they were just waiting for the government to open the bidding, which would likely start in January next year.

The DMCI official declined to disclose which packages they were looking at due to a nondisclos­ure agreement.

Transporta­tion Undersecre­tary for Railways Cesar Chavez told the Inquirer previously that contract packages 105 (Kalayaan and Bonifacio Global City stations), 108 (Lawton and Senate-DepartMay ment of Education stations) and 109 (Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 3 station) were targeted to be awarded within the second and third quarters of next year.

We are very excited to be part of this historic project. Once completed, the subway will help address urban mobility issues in our nation’s capital

‘Historic project’

DMCI won the P21-billion contract package 102 back in October together with its partner Nishimatsu Constructi­on Co. Ltd. The subway portion involves the constructi­on of Quezon Avenue and East Avenue undergroun­d stations and tunnel works.

“We are very excited to be part of this historic project. Once completed, the subway will help address urban mobility issues in our nation’s capital,” Consunji said earlier.

The actual civil works were targeted to begin by

Jorge Consunji D.M. Consunji Inc. President and CEO

or June next year and could take four to five years to finish, he said.

“They’re still clearing the area, the right-of-way, which is good,” Consunji said.

A groundbrea­king ceremony for Ortigas and Shaw Boulevard stations (contract package 104) was held last month. Megawide Constructi­on Corp., Tokyu Constructi­on Co., Ltd. and Tobishima Corp. won the contract for this portion of the railway project.

A portion of Meralco Avenue in Ortigas, Pasig City, will be closed until 2028 to make way for the civil works.

The subway, designed to have 17 stations, will connect Valenzuela City to Pasay City. It is expected to service over 519,000 passengers daily once operationa­l.

 ?? —GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E ?? A traffic advisory in front of Estancia Mall in Pasig City announces the partial closure of Meralco Avenue to give way to the constructi­on of the metro subway. A stretch of road from Capitol Commons to Shaw Boulevard will not be passable until 2028.
—GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E A traffic advisory in front of Estancia Mall in Pasig City announces the partial closure of Meralco Avenue to give way to the constructi­on of the metro subway. A stretch of road from Capitol Commons to Shaw Boulevard will not be passable until 2028.

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