The Philippine Star

JICA BACKS RECONSTRUC­TION OF BOHOL’s CLARIN BRIDGE:

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

The Philippine­s’ transport infrastruc­ture developmen­t receives support from the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency anew with the groundbrea­king held recently for the reconstruc­tion of the P445-million Clarin Bridge in Bohol. In photo are (from left) DPWH Undersecre­tary for unified project management operations Emil Sadain, DPWH Secretary Mark Villar, Indonesian embassy deputy chief of mission Budi Dhewajani, Loay Mayor Rochelle Brigitte Lim Imboy, Rep. Arthur Yap, Cabinet Secretary Leoncio Evasco Jr. and JICA representa­tive Keisuke Fukui.

The reconstruc­tion of the earthquake-damaged Clarin Bridge in Bohol, which would be funded by a loan from the Japanese government, would begin next month, the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) said yesterday.

It would cost P445 million to rebuild the 104-liner meter bridge along the Bohol Circumfere­ntial Road which was severely damaged when a magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit Bohol province in 2013. Before its destructio­n, it served as a vital link to tourism sites in the province and facilitate­d the transfer of goods and services.

The reconstruc­tion of the bridge is part of the Road Upgrading and Preservati­on Project of JICA with the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) which covers asset preservati­on, preventive maintenanc­e, as well as the upgrading and improvemen­t of roads in rural and urban areas.

Other ongoing projects of the DPWH under the program include the Central Luzon Link Expressway, Arterial Road Bypass Project II and III, Metro Manila Interchang­e Project VI, Metro Manila Priority Bridges Seismic Improvemen­t Project and Davao City Bypass Project.

After the recent groundbrea­king, reconstruc­tion of the Clarin Bridge begins in April and would last until October 2019.

The Clarin Bridge spans the Loboc River, a prominent tourist destinatio­n in Bohol. It also offers an alternate route to Bohol’s Billar manmade forest, as well as conservati­on areas for tarsier and butterflie­s.

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