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Parañaque Integrated Terminal on track to open in Q2 — DOTr

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange is on track to open within the quarter, the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) said.

According to the DoTr, the project is already 75.01 percent complete as of March 24.

“Once fully operationa­l come second quarter of 2018, this intermodal transport hub will interconne­ct LRT (Light Rail Transit) Line 1, city and provincial buses, as well as UV express and PUJ (public utility jeepneys) routes – all for the benefit of approximat­ely 200,000 passengers daily and the decongesti­on of traffic volume in EDSA,” the DOTr said.

Earlier, the DOTr said the project could be completed in April.

The project is being built by the consortium of Megawide Constructi­on Corp. and WM Property Management Inc. which bagged the contract under the public-private partnershi­p (PPP) program during the previous administra­tion.

It involves the design, constructi­on, as well as financing of an integrated transport hub within a site area of 4.59-hectares.

The project will also include passenger terminal buildings, arrival and departure bays, public informatio­n systems, ticketing and baggage handling facilities, and park-ride facilities.

Apart from building and handling the operations and management of the facility, the consortium can also undertake commercial developmen­t and collect revenues generated from the same.

The project will allow passengers from the Cavite side to safely and convenient­ly transfer facilities.

It is also expected to contribute in the reduction of vehicle volume, as well as improve major thoroughfa­res, particular­ly EDSA.

In addition to the transport hub in Parañaque, Megawide is involved in another PPP project, the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA) passenger terminal building.

Megawide with GMR Infrastruc­ture Ltd. of India took over operations of the MCIA in November 2014.

The group of Megawide and GMR also won the constructi­on contract for the Clark Internatio­nal Airport’s new terminal building.

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