Two bypass roads in Zamboanga del Sur are on track as three segments of the roads near completion, the Department of Public Works and Highway (DPWH) said Wednesday.

The construction of Sominot-Dumingag Road and Sominot-Mahayag Road “are on track for completion,” Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar said, noting that once completed, the roads will provide ease of access to towns of Zamboanga del Sur .
A 2.24-kilometer segment of the Sominot-Dumingag Road was already completed while another 2.66-kilometer segment under has reached 99.13 percent completion.
The two segments are part of the 17.9-kilometer Sominot-Dumingag Road Project implemented under a P788.5-million fund with inclusion of road concreting, construction of four bridges, and slope protection provision.
“This bypass road will directly link the municipalities of Sominot and Dumingag, serving as an alternate road that cuts the present one hour and 30 minutes of intertown travel time to just 20 minutes,” Villar said.
Civil works along the 2.64-kilometer segment of Sominot-Mahayag Road, on the other hand, is already 99.18 percent completed.
The road segment is part of the15.7-kilometer road project implemented under a P578-million fund. Its construction include concreting, bridge rehabilitation, construction of slope protection and drainage.
The new alternate route is expected to shorten the current one-hour travel time between the towns of Sominot and Mahayag to only 15 minutes, the secretary said.
“The completed section of the bypass road has been benefiting locals from Barangays Lantawan, Upper Sicpao, and Rizal in Sominot by facilitating ease in the transport of agricultural products,” he added.