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November 6th, 2007 07:35 PM #1
do they really need to closed bridge? siguradong perwisyo nanaman ito, lalo na malapit ng xmas...
Osmeña Highway bridges’ rehabilitation starts today
MANILA, Philippines – Two bridges on Pres. Sergio Osmeña Highway (formerly South Super Highway) in Manila will undergo rehabilitation beginning today.
Josefino Rigor, Department of Public Works and Highways regional director, said the Estero de Paco Bridge and Estero Tripa de Gallina Bridge were in need of repairs and upgrading to improve their loading capacity.
“These bridges have been in existence for some decades now and have considerably weakened due to years of usage,” Rigor said.
He added: “Considering that both bridges are only 300 meters apart, we believe it would be in the best interest of the public if the projects would be implemented simultaneously.”
Rigor said both projects would be undertaken by Northern Builders with a contract duration of 90 days each.
According to the DPWH official, the northbound stretch of Osmeña Highway from San Andres to Quirino Avenue intersections would be closed to traffic during the entire construction period.
Southbound vehicles will be restricted to two lanes of the highway’s four-lane southbound stretch. Northbound vehicles can use the remaining two other lanes.
DPWH officials asked the public for their cooperation and patience as they promised to speed up the repair and upgrading of the two bridges.
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November 6th, 2007 10:21 PM #3
Where exactly are these bridges? Eto ba ung bridge right after ng stoplight lampas ng Mitsubishi na ung right katabi e ung route papuntang Malugay St.? (Northbound that is)
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November 7th, 2007 08:33 AM #4
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November 7th, 2007 11:00 AM #6
Eto ung bridge bago ka dumating ng Designer Depot (ngayon Jollibee na) if you are coming from Makati. This is the bridge before turning right to Quirino Avenue if you are coming from Vito Cruz.
Both lanes daw isasara so pati ung South Bound, sarado din.
Naloko na. daanan to ng mga Cargo Trucks na papuntang Pier, daanan din ng bus to and from Lawton. And daanan din ng PVP Liner na bus na byaheng Ayala.
Kaninang umaga bago ako pumasok sa ofis, bukas pa.
Sabi sa news isasara daw kagabi.
Tiga-diyan ako so alam ko ang alternate route jan.
Coming from Makati going to Quirino Avenue:
- Turn Right to Vito Cruz
- Left to Nakar St
- Right to Augusto Francisco
- Left to Onyx
- Left to Pedro Gil St (Herran St).,
Labas mo niyan Quirino Avenue na
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November 7th, 2007 11:08 AM #7
On one side, its good kasi its for our safety na din...
But on the other side, WTF! eh bakit ngaun lang kung kelan Xmas Season pa naman....haay
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November 7th, 2007 11:12 AM #8
diba matagal ng ginagawa yan. ilan beses na nga eh...bakit hinde matapos tapos?
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November 7th, 2007 11:49 AM #9
Ang alam ay yan yung bridge kung saan umaatake ang mga kawatan. After ng San andres before the Depot yang tulay na yan... di lang masyadong pansin. everyday akong dumadaan dyan.
Pagdating mo mo ng stop light dyan ay ang daming batang papadumihin ang salamin mo (lilinisin nila kuno).
Dito na ko sa Bautista dadaan, tapos diretsong Estrada-> leon Guinto -> turn left sa quirino.
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November 7th, 2007 03:39 PM #10
Ok lang sana kun madali makatapos ng project ang DPWH. Knowing them, eh talagang uugatin ka sa mga project nyan.
Paging Sec. Ebdane, baka naman pwede nyong ibahin ang kalakaran dyan sa ahensya nyo, para naman may matuwa ngayon pasko, remember, mahal ang gasolina at maliit ang sweldo ng nakararami. Malaking man-hours ang inuubos ng traffic, huwag na sana kayo makadagdag.
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