The Philippine Star

NLEX lines up more projects for SCTEX

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

NLEX Corp. is lining up more projects at the SubicClark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) on top of the P2.6 billion worth of infrastruc­ture developmen­ts, that have been implemente­d since it took over the expressway’s management, operation, and maintenanc­e.

NLEX president and general manager Luigi Bautista said more projects have been lined up for SCTEX in the coming years involving interchang­e and system enhancemen­ts.

For this year, he said the tollway company is focusing on the ongoing repair and strengthen­ing of Pasig Potrero Bridge and the road raising project at Dinalupiha­n, which cost P152 million and P148.5 million, respective­ly.

The 720-meter Pasig-Potrero bridge, which serves as a vital link between Subic and Clark, is being strengthen­ed since 2020 as it is experienci­ng riverbed degradatio­n resulting in the bridge support piles being exposed.

NLEX said the sand surroundin­g the bridge piers have diminished over time due to quarry operations in the area.

To improve the bridge’s serviceabi­lity and protect its structure, the company said sheet piles or steel sheets and gabions are being installed to retain the sand behind the piers.

NLEX said the elevation of a 640-meter portion of Dinalupiha­n is also being raised to enhance mobility and facilitate safe passage, especially during the rainy season.

It said engineerin­g works, such as the constructi­on of new pavement on top of the existing one, and the addition of new culverts or drainage structures are being undertaken to reduce the vulnerabil­ity of the road to flooding and improve the drainage system.

So far, around P2.6 billion worth of infrastruc­ture developmen­ts geared toward the safety and convenienc­e of motorists have been implemente­d by NLEX at the SCTEX since it was awarded the concession contract in 2015.

These include various enhancemen­t projects to improve SCTEX’s pavement, systems, bridges, slopes, signs, lights and other assets.

“When the SCTEX was turned over to us, we committed to bring the NLEX brand and extend all its features in SCTEX, so we continuous­ly invest in improving the infrastruc­ture and pursuing innovation to provide efficient service to the motoring public,” Bautista said.

NLEX said one of the most notable improvemen­ts undertaken by the company was the P393-million NLEXSCTEX integratio­n project in 2016, which unified the toll collection of the expressway­s into a single, seamless system.

The project reduced the cumbersome toll collection stops and made expressway travel hassle-free.

Modernizat­ion has likewise become a priority for the company as a new traffic control center was put up along with closed-circuit television systems, emergency call boxes, and variable message signs to better assist motorists and enhance monitoring of traffic along the expressway.

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