LINGAYEN, Pangasinan -- The construction of a six-km bypass road is now halfway completed, Dept. of Public Works and Highways Sec. Mark Villar said following a recent inspection.
“Ongoing
civil works for Lingayen bypass road are right on track,” Villar said in a
statement.
“With the
initial release of P1.28-billion, we already accomplished the concreting of
3.8-kilometers of road under the 2018 and 2019 General Appropriations Act
(GAA),” he added.
According to
DPWH-Region 1 Director Ronnel Tan, the P2.5-billion project involves the
construction of a four-lane, six-km bypass road made of Portland concrete
cement pavement.
The new road
starts at the intersection of Pangasinan-Zambales Road and Lingayen Labrador
Diversion Road, traversing Lingayen Proper to Barangay Poblacion, in the
municipality of Binmaley.
The
construction of four bridges, installation of road safety devices, drainage,
slop protection structures, and an overpass are also included in the
implementation of the road project.
Villar said
the road will alleviate traffic congestion and benefit an average daily traffic
count of 18,942 vehicles.
During the
inspection, Tan was instructed to expedite construction works to ensure that it
will be completed by 2022, as scheduled in the contract.
“Once fully
completed, travel time will be reduced, livelihood will flourish, and economic
activities will increase, resulting in an all-inclusive development in the
Ilocos Region,” Villar said.
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