NLEx harbor link project up for completion | Inquirer News

NLEx harbor link project up for completion

By: - Reporter / @santostinaINQ
/ 01:24 AM April 19, 2017

FINISHED THIS YEAR The NLEx Harbor Link Segment 10, which will ease travel from the Manila port to North Luzon Expressway, is expected to be finished this year. —EDWIN BACASMAS

FINISHED THIS YEAR The NLEx Harbor Link Segment 10, which will ease travel from the Manila port to North Luzon Expressway, is expected to be finished this year. —EDWIN BACASMAS

Motorists coming from Manila Port to the North Luzon Expressway (NLEx) may soon expect travel time to take only 10 minutes via the NLEx Harbor Link Segment 10.

“Once completed, this will ease traffic, travel time will become faster … . This is our first salvo against congestion for this year,” Public Works Secretary Mark Villar said.

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An all-elevated expressway, NLEx Harbor Link Segment 10 is targeted to be completed at the end of this year.

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“This 5.7-km expressway will decongest Metro Manila by providing an alternative entry to NLEx, bypassing Edsa and C5, which are both congested, as well as other busy streets of Manila,” Villar said.

The P10.5-billion project, which is using the alignment of the Philippine National Railways, traverses Karuhatan in Valenzuela City, Governor Pascual Avenue in Malabon City and C3 road in Caloocan City.

‘Build, Build, Build’

Villar on Tuesday led the Duterte administration’s “Build, Build, Build” team in conducting a site inspection of the NLEx Harbor Link Segment 10.

He was joined by Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC) chair Manuel Pangilinan, MPIC president Jose Ma. Lim, Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. president Rodrigo Franco, Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade and Bases Conversion and Development Authority president Vince Dizon.

“Build, Build, Build” is the mantra of the administration’s infrastructure program in which several government agencies are partnering to implement major projects involving roads, bridges, railways, airports and green cities to bolster development and ease traffic congestion in the country.

Featured as one of the big-ticket projects in the infrastructure plan, the NLEx Harbor Link Segment 10 is also envisioned to drive commerce between the Harbor area and Central and North Luzon. It is expected to advance transport logistics and facilitate efficient delivery of goods.

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“Metro Pacific remains committed in supporting President Duterte’s infrastructure program. The NLEx Harbor Link will be a great boost to the country’s cargo transport industry as cargo trucks will have 24/7 direct access from the port area to the northern provinces of Luzon and vice versa,” Pangilinan said.

Expansion projects

Lim said Segment 10 “was just one of the expansion projects geared toward connecting NLEx to key areas in Metro Manila to provide further convenience to motorists and spur economic growth in nearby cities and provinces.”

Aside from improved movement of cargo trucks, other project benefits include efficient traffic management and lower incidence of road accidents due to better road pavement.

For his part, Franco said, “motorists who would be using Segment 10 will enjoy the same seamless, safe and speedy travel experience like that of those plying the NLEx mainline.”

Segment 10 is the second and last portion of the NLEx Harbor Link. The other component, the 2.4-km Segment 9 became operational in March 2015.

The NLEx Harbor Link will also pave the way for the NLEx-SLEx Connector Road, which is expected to decongest major thoroughfares and improve linkages between airports, seaports and growth corridors in the north and south.

The NLEx-SLEx Connector Road is expected to be finished by the Year 2020, according to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

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The NLEx Harbor Link project started in 2013. But the DPWH said the acquisition of right of way caused delays in the project.

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