By Betheena Kae Unite
An underpass that is expected to decongest Daang Maharlika in Lucena City, Quezon Province was finally opened to motorists Wednesday.
The DPWH completes construction of a P245 million-worth underpass located along Manila South Road (MSR) Diversion Road in Lucena City, Quezon (DPWH / MANILA BULLETIN)
The P245-million underpass project located on Manila South Road (MSR) Diversion Road in Lucena City is now open to vehicular traffic after the Department of Public Works and Highways unveiled it Wednesday.
According to Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar, the underpass aims to ease traffic congestion along Daang Maharlika Route by taking away majority of the motorists from the route.
“At least 70 percent of motorists that will traverse the intersection will benefit from the completion of this project. The remaining 30 percent, on the other hand, is expected to pass through the service road,” Villar explained.
Construction works on the project, which were divided into two phases, involved concrete paving of a four-lane, 472 lineal-meter road with a 16 lineal-meter concrete bridge along Lucena-Tayabas-Mauban Port Road, the secretary furthered.
Funding of the project was covered by the 2017 and 2018 General Appropriations, amounting to P100 million and P145 million, respectively.
The DPWH completes construction of a P245 million-worth underpass located along Manila South Road (MSR) Diversion Road in Lucena City, Quezon (DPWH / MANILA BULLETIN)
The P245-million underpass project located on Manila South Road (MSR) Diversion Road in Lucena City is now open to vehicular traffic after the Department of Public Works and Highways unveiled it Wednesday.
According to Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar, the underpass aims to ease traffic congestion along Daang Maharlika Route by taking away majority of the motorists from the route.
“At least 70 percent of motorists that will traverse the intersection will benefit from the completion of this project. The remaining 30 percent, on the other hand, is expected to pass through the service road,” Villar explained.
Construction works on the project, which were divided into two phases, involved concrete paving of a four-lane, 472 lineal-meter road with a 16 lineal-meter concrete bridge along Lucena-Tayabas-Mauban Port Road, the secretary furthered.
Funding of the project was covered by the 2017 and 2018 General Appropriations, amounting to P100 million and P145 million, respectively.