DPWH: Edsa reblocking needs 4 more weekends
MANILA, Philippines—Already delayed by more than three months, the P230-million concrete reblocking of sections of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue or Edsa will resume shortly once the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) project is okayed by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA).
The MMDA has the final say in the issuance of permits to government road projects in the metropolis.
Reynaldo Tagudando, DPWH-NCR director, said Wednesday he was confident the repair of the remaining 3,000-plus square meters in parts of Quezon City and Mandaluyong City would be over before the end of summer.
“We’re finalizing the work plans for these areas, including sections of the highway in Cubao and Quezon Avenue (both in Quezon City),” he said.
Tagudando added that it would probably take at least four weekends to complete the reblocking.
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Had the MMDA approved the DPWH’s proposed work schedules of up to 10 road sections per weekend, the department would have completed the reblocking project last December.
Instead, private contractors hired by the DPWH are allowed to work on only four to five locations along Edsa every weekend.
The project, which started in early 2013, is part of the DPWH’s routine maintenance of the 23-kilometer highway, the country’s busiest thoroughfare.
Earlier, Public Works Secretary Rogelio Singson said that transforming Edsa into a road as “smooth” as the North Luzon and South Luzon expressways was a concrete reality that can be achieved in one or two years.
Originally posted at 3:06 pm | Wednesday, May 7, 2014
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