Construction of Skyway Extension Begins
Citra Metro Manila Tollways Corp. recently announced that it will start construction on the second stage of the Skyway by the end of the week.
Stage two will extend the existing 9.5-kilometer Buendia-Bicutan elevated toll road by about seven kilometers, from Bicutan to Alabang. The construction area at the median section of the toll road in Bicutan will be initially extended to Sucat and fenced off with concrete barriers. While three travel lanes in both directions from Bicutan to Alabang will be maintained, buses and trucks must stay on the center lane only and Class 1 vehicles (cars, jeeps, light pickups or sport utility vehicles) can use the narrowed inner and outer lanes until after the construction area in the northbound direction.
During construction, motorists are advised to factor in longer travel time. The project’s traffic manager, Skyway O & M Corp. (SOMCO), is providing additional traffic enforcers round the clock to guide and assist motorists. Construction and safety signages and devices are also installed strategically at the approaches to and within the project site. SOMCO will also implement traffic counterflow during peak traffic hours. Motorists are reminded not to swerve abruptly when switching lanes. Towing services will be provided by the Automobile Association of the Philippines.
Motorists may call SOMCO’s hotline 776-7777 to get assistance or report accidents and stalled vehicles.
Philippine Star
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kelan ba talga matatapos yang skyway na yan???
ang tagal tagal na un ginagawa…. hanggang ngayon d pa rin ntatapos
yeah! umiinit na ulo ko sa skyway hellway na yan!
everyday its additional 1.5 hours travel time…
what the heck!
PLEASE PROVIDE ALTERNATE ROUTES WHILE THE PROJECT IS ONGOING. THIS IS TOTALLY UNHUMANITARIAN! SURVEY THE AREA 24/7 ROUND THE CLOCK. TRAFFIC ENFORCERS SHOULD BE VISIBLE AS LONG AS THERE ARE COMMUTERS IN SIGHT. IF THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE, MAYBE OPEN ROADS, FORGE TEMPORARY TIES WITH SUBDIVISIONS TO EASE THE TRAFFIC PROBLEM.