The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) said Friday, May 19, that it is ensuring the swift completion of the Malabon Grande-San Juan-Mulawin Diversion Road which connects the town of Tanza to General Trias City in Cavite.
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DPWH First District Engineering Office (DEO) District Engineer Rolando Valdez noted that his office is closely monitoring the progress of the project as it will be a big boost to the economy of both local government units (LGUs).
Once completed, Valdez stated that the diversion road will serve as an alternate route leading to the perennially congested business center in the area.
A multi-year project that started in 2019, the road network has a length of eight kilometers and a width of 20 meters which includes four lanes of carriageway, sidewalk and drainage system.
“Aside from transportation improvement, the road will open more livelihood opportunities to the community and will help increase the variety of businesses in the town,’’ Valdez explained.
Valdez assured that safety measures are in place to prevent any untoward incident during the construction period.
“In order to prevent any adverse incidents on the project site, I instructed all contractors to install warning signage before the implementation of the projects,” Valdez said in an exclusive interview with the Manila Bulletin in Cavite.
Valdez told the contractors that his office will issue the appropriate warning letters to any violators “if there are negative slippages (delays) in the course of the project construction period."
The DPWH has posted details on billboards of the implementing agencies, project names, costs, contractors and expected completion dates of the department’s infrastructure projects near the sites to inform the public about the construction development.
(Photo: DPWH)
DPWH First District Engineering Office (DEO) District Engineer Rolando Valdez noted that his office is closely monitoring the progress of the project as it will be a big boost to the economy of both local government units (LGUs).
Once completed, Valdez stated that the diversion road will serve as an alternate route leading to the perennially congested business center in the area.
A multi-year project that started in 2019, the road network has a length of eight kilometers and a width of 20 meters which includes four lanes of carriageway, sidewalk and drainage system.
“Aside from transportation improvement, the road will open more livelihood opportunities to the community and will help increase the variety of businesses in the town,’’ Valdez explained.
Valdez assured that safety measures are in place to prevent any untoward incident during the construction period.
“In order to prevent any adverse incidents on the project site, I instructed all contractors to install warning signage before the implementation of the projects,” Valdez said in an exclusive interview with the Manila Bulletin in Cavite.
Valdez told the contractors that his office will issue the appropriate warning letters to any violators “if there are negative slippages (delays) in the course of the project construction period."
The DPWH has posted details on billboards of the implementing agencies, project names, costs, contractors and expected completion dates of the department’s infrastructure projects near the sites to inform the public about the construction development.