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P50-b Metro Cebu expressway project up

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The Department of Public Works and Highways will implement the P50-billion Metro Cebu Expressway Project, considered as one of the most expensive road projects to be undertaken by the department which is aimed at reducing travel time from Danao city to Naga city in Cebu province.

“We have already completed the feasibility study of the P50-billion Metro Cebu Expressway Project. It will be implemented in three segments,” Public Works Secretary Mark Villar said.

Villar said the agency is all geared to implement several strategic major infrastructure projects in Cebu as part of President Rodrigo Duterte’s mandate to decongest major thoroughfares and implement an integrated seamless transport system.

“Among the big-ticket projects to be implemented include the highly-anticipated 74 kilometers Metro Cebu Expressway Project, which will reduce travel from Naga City to Danao City from three hours to one hour and 25 minutes,” Villar said.

The P50-billion Metro Cebu Expressway Project is part of President Duterte’s infrastructure program, #BuildBuildBuild, which aims to increase the productive capacity of the economy and create jobs through the acceleration of massive infrastructure.

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According to the International Monetary Fund, a sustained increase in public infrastructure spending to 5 percent of GDP would add a total of 5 to 6 percent to GDP after 15 years.

Also expected to decongest traffic congestion in the progressive City of Cebu is the planned construction of four lanes Guadalupe-Lahug Bypass Road with a total length of 1.61 kilometers.

“The project with an estimated cost of P500 million will shorten travel time from Barangay Guadalupe to Barangay Lahug by 50 percent from one hour to only 30 minutes,” Villar said.

“In addition, feasibility study is now ongoing for the construction of Mandaue City-Consolacion-Liloan Bypass Road which is expected to bring down travel time from Cebu City to the Municipality of Liloan by 50 percent,” Villar added. 

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