18-km road cutting travel time between Oriental, Occidental Mindoro now 60 percent done
By Betheena Kae Unite
An 18-kilometer road between Oriental Mindoro and Occidental Mindoro that will drastically reduce travel time between the capitals of both provinces is now more than halfway completed, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) announced Wednesday.
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The Mindoro Island Circumferential Road, also known as Puerto Galera-Abra de Ilog road, is now 60 percent completed, according to Regional Director Wilfredo Mallari.
It has a combined length of 18.2 kilometers traversing the northern part of Puerto Galera (Talipanan Section) with 2.9 kilometers on the Oriental Mindoro side, and Abra de Ilog (Camurong Section) with 15.2 kilometers in Occidental Mindoro.
When completed, the P1.8-billion circumferential road will reduce travel time from Calapan City, the capital of Oriental Mindoro, to Mamburao, capital of Occidental Mindoro, from six hours to two hours.
Coastal and mountainous areas in Mindoro will also be more accessible, Mallari said. It will also pave the way for the socio- economic development projects and programs of the provinces of Oriental and Occidental Mindoro with a significant impact of alleviating poverty in the influence areas.
“The road will surely generate jobs that will provide means of livelihood, and access to basic services such as schools, hospitals, and markets will also be easier,” Mallari added.
The Mindoro Circumferential Road Project, which commenced in 2014, is also provided with provisions of slope protection, drainage, lined canals and road safety requirements.
DPWH/ FACEBOOK/ MANILA BULLETIN
The Mindoro Island Circumferential Road, also known as Puerto Galera-Abra de Ilog road, is now 60 percent completed, according to Regional Director Wilfredo Mallari.
It has a combined length of 18.2 kilometers traversing the northern part of Puerto Galera (Talipanan Section) with 2.9 kilometers on the Oriental Mindoro side, and Abra de Ilog (Camurong Section) with 15.2 kilometers in Occidental Mindoro.
When completed, the P1.8-billion circumferential road will reduce travel time from Calapan City, the capital of Oriental Mindoro, to Mamburao, capital of Occidental Mindoro, from six hours to two hours.
Coastal and mountainous areas in Mindoro will also be more accessible, Mallari said. It will also pave the way for the socio- economic development projects and programs of the provinces of Oriental and Occidental Mindoro with a significant impact of alleviating poverty in the influence areas.
“The road will surely generate jobs that will provide means of livelihood, and access to basic services such as schools, hospitals, and markets will also be easier,” Mallari added.
The Mindoro Circumferential Road Project, which commenced in 2014, is also provided with provisions of slope protection, drainage, lined canals and road safety requirements.