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Subic road projects nearing completion

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SUBIC BAY FREEPORT - The road rehabilita­tion program initiated by the Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA) to replace decades-old streets in this free port is now in full swing, with major constructi­on projects expected for completion by the end of this year, officials said on Friday.

These include sections of the Rizal Highway, which is the main road at Subic’s Central Business District, as well as roads leading to the container terminal, sea port, and residentia­l ar eas.

SBMA Chairman and Administra­tor Wilma T. Eisma said the agency’s ongoing road rehabilita­tion and constructi­on program is now substantia­lly completed with a 95% accomplish­ment rate for the 40 road projects in the program.

“The remaining project we’d like to see fully-completed is the Argonaut Highway-14th Street segment of the Rizal Highway, and I’ve taken the contractor­s to task because of the resulting inconvenie­nce to motorists,” Eisma said.

“Work on this segment of the Rizal Highway started in October and with 66% of it completed, our engineers are confident that this will be finished by December,” she added.

According to the SBMA Public Works Group (PWG), which oversees infrastruc­ture work undertaken by private contractor­s, half of the current batch of road works are in various stages of constructi­on, but all with December 2021 target substantia­l completion projection­s.

These are the Rizal Highway sections 2 and 3, which is 66.36 percent complete; San Bernardino Road, 80.76 percent; Boton Road, 91.36 percent; Palm Street, 74.68 percent; El Kabayo Road, 98 percent; Road to Leyte Wharf, 31.27 percent; and Binictican Road, 79.32 percent.

Meanwhile, among the early road works that were 100% completed are the Remy Field complex, Canal Road, Dewey Avenue, Subic Bay Gateway Park access road, Sunset Calesa Street, Binictican Drive, Cubi-Apparri Road, Cubi-Tarlac Road, Cubi-Zambales Highway, as well as the El Kabayo entrance. Only the Perimeter Road remains unfinished at 85 percent.

The SBMA-PWG said some

projects were delayed due to variation orders adapting to existing site conditions, bad weather, as well as the Covid-19 pandemic when public works projects were stopped for several months. In 2020, the road program lost 79 days of work and 55 this year because of inclement weather, as well as work stoppages due to Covid-19 lockdowns, it added.

For the mid-batch projects, those fully-completed are the Malawaan parking area, Waterfront Road, St. Michael St., Finback St. sections 1, 2 and 3; Bonita St., Archerfish St., Dolphin Terrace, Triton Circle, Easy St., portions of Rizal and Maritan Highways, Greyback St., intersecti­on of Efficiency Ave. and Argonaut Highway, and Finback 1 parking. Soon to be finished is the road leading to the New Container Terminal, which is now at 98 percent.

The NSD road projects, on the other hand, include seven fully completed components: Main Road 2, and Service Roads 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Both Main Road and the access road to the Marine Terminal are 99.5 percent completed.

Eisma said three other SBMA road work programs with a total of 80 segments have recently commenced under the SBMA’s own Build-Build-Build program, which is a major part of her administra­tion’s 10Point Agenda.

“We are intent on implementi­ng and completing these road projects now because the structures built during US Navy days have already deteriorat­ed. This is the first time that the SBMA is undertakin­g a massive overhaul of this old infrastruc­ture,” Eisma said. (Ric Sapnu)

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