SAN PABLO. Isabela – The year-long rehabilitation work on
the 16.7-km intermittent sections of Daang Maharlika in Isabela was recently
completed, the Department of Public Works and Highways announced.
The rehabilitated
sections start from the municipality of Cabagan going to San Pablo, Isabela.
According to
Undersecretary Emil Sadain, the covered stretch of Daang Maharlika is among the
busiest thoroughfares in Isabela as it serves as the main access of motorists
going to and from Tuguegarao City and further up north.
“A year of road
rehabilitation has covered Portland cement concrete pavement (PCCP) reblocking
of Daang Maharlika’s intermittent sections that needed an urgent repair,”
Sadain said.
The road rehabilitation
was carried out from March 2018 until March 2019, data from the department
showed.
A 280-millimeter thick
PCCP reblocking, including shoulder reformation with reflectorized
thermoplastic pavement markings component was implemented at the intermittent
section, the undersecretary said.
The road reblocking and
repair project of the main road in Isabela is part of the Road Upgrading and
Preservation Projects funded by a loan from Japan International Cooperation
Agency.
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