DPWH to do repairs on westbound part of Magsaysay Boulevard | Inquirer News

DPWH to do repairs on westbound part of Magsaysay Boulevard

/ 09:50 PM October 18, 2023
The location of the DPWH repair work on Magsaysay Boulevard in Manila
Image from the Facebook page of the DPWH

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) will do repairs on the westbound section of Magsaysay Boulevard in Santa Mesa, Manila, from Oct. 20 to Nov. 13.

Specifically, the repairs will be done on the section of Magsaysay Boulevard from the intersection of Old Sta. Mesa Street to Altura Street in Manila, the DPWH said in an advisory on Wednesday.

“The road rehabilitation works inevitably cause a partial road closure with a 79.70-meter total length and a width of 3.55 meters per lane. Mobilization of equipment will take effect on the above-mentioned date, with the breaking and hauling of existing concrete asphalt pavement, base preparation, pouring and curing of concrete pavement, and thermoplastic pavement markings along the whole stretch and span of the project,” the DPWH said.

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The DPWH advised motorists that there would be moderate traffic in the area so they might want to take alternate routes.

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