“Build Build Build: SLEX-TR4”
Before becoming the 16th
President of the Republic of the Philippines, the former Mayor of Davao City,
Mayor Rodrigo Roa Duterte has promised during his campaign that he will focus
on drug war, ending ENDOs and mega improvements of the country’s
infrastructures just to name a few. The
president is determined about theses vows to the Filipino people and we clearly
see that efforts are exceeded and continuous works about these promises are
being delivered.
Since 2016 when he hold the highest
position in the country together with his Cabinet Member, Sec. Mark Villar the
appointed Secretary of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) came
up with three words “BUILD BUILD BUILD” which no one can deny that these three
words are not just words but one by one, project to project, places to places
are becoming into reality. Tangible infrastructures like new national roads
built by the “engineering and construction arm of the state” has bring forth
ease against the inevitable traffic that every Filipino encounters in their
daily living.
Sharing with you very good information
I would like you to know is the “SLEX-TR4”. Article below from Inquirer.Net
will tell you something about it.
An underpass
will be constructed along this section of the Maharlika Highway in Lucena City,
where vehicles going to and coming from the Bicol region pass through. –DELFIN
T. MALLARI JR.
LUCENA CITY — The construction of a new highway linking Quezon
province and the South Luzon Expressway (SLEx) will start this year after the
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) completed the acquisition of
road right of way, according to Public Works Secretary Mark Villar.
Villar, who attended the ground breaking ceremony for the
P230-million underpass along Maharlika Highway here on Tuesday, said the
58-kilometer SLEx Toll Road 4 (TR4) would be connected to another proposed
highway.
“The Quezon-Bicol expressway (QuBEx) will soon follow. We will
immediately start its construction after we complete the alignment of the route
for faster travel,” Villar said.
He said the DPWH was also finalizing the funding for the proposed
QuBEx.
“It can be through PPP (Public-Private Partnership) or a
foreign-funded loan,” Villar said.
The P13.1 billion SLEx-TR4 project will make travel from Metro
Manila to Southern Tagalog provinces, particularly Batangas, Laguna and Quezon,
and Bicol region faster and safer.
The four-lane expressway project will cut travel time from Sto.
Tomas town in Batangas to Lucena City from four hours to an hour, according to
the DPWH.
SLEx-TR4 is divided into five sections: Sto. Tomas to Makban
(Makiling-Banahaw area) in Laguna (10.58 km); Makban to San Pablo City (12.2
km); San Pablo City to Tiaong, Quezon (8.1 km); Tiaong to Candelaria, Quezon
(14.4 km); and Candelaria to Lucena City (12.3 km).
It will have seven interchanges in Sto. Tomas, Makban, San Pablo,
Tiaong, Candelaria, Sariaya and Lucena City.
The project will be undertaken by the South Luzon Tollways Corp.,
a unit of San Miguel Corp., under the PPP program. The DPWH is also building an
underpass along the Maharlika Highway diversion road in Lucena City to ease
traffic flow along the busy Manila-Bicol route.
“With the completion of the underpass, at least 70 percent of the
[total number of vehicles using the route] will no longer stop at the
intersection and continue their travel unhampered,” said Nestor Cleofas, DPWH
Lucena City district engineer.
The underpass will span 419 meters, starting from a section past
the Dumacaa Bridge and ending before the approach of the Iyam Bridge.Buses from
the nearby Lucena Grand Terminal, where several local offices of national
government agencies are located, contribute to the daily gridlock on the
intersection in Barangay Gulang-Gulang. Vehicles going to Tayabas City and
Lucban town also pass through this area.
Jeepney driver Rodelio Reyes described the impending construction
of the underpass as impyerno papuntang langit (hell that leads to heaven).He
said they expected traffic jams would worsen during the project’s construction.
“But after that, I’m sure we will see traffic flow improve along that section,”
he said.
Villar said this project was among DPWH’s initiatives to decongest
traffic in the country.
“From north to south, the government will be constructing more
than 200 diversion roads nationwide,” Villar said.
Cleofas said the first phase of the underpass project, with a
budget of P100 million, would be completed in eight months. “If the remaining
P130 million of the project fund will be released immediately, this [underpass]
will be finished in the middle of next year,” he said.
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Because of SLEX-TR4 Southern Luzon will be more accessible that is
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SLEX-TR4 is still on its on-going construction likewise Lumina Sariaya. So don’t think twice on investing and owning your own home because “A Year From Now You Will Wish You Started Today.”
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