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August 16th, 2012 11:02 AM #33does your family earn from building this project?
i have nothing against infra project but to say this statement is like Tito Sotto speaking against RH bill.
more roads does not necessarily mean less traffic especially if these roads converge to a one specific area which is the airport.
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August 18th, 2012 02:02 PM #34
THIRTEEN firms have formally expressed interest in bidding for the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Expressway project.
• San Migual Corporation;
• D. M. Consunji, Inc.;
• Macquarie Capital Securities (Phils.), Inc.;
• EGIS Projects;
• Metro Pacific Tollways Corp.;
• M/S IL & FS Transportation Network Ltd.;
• Ayala Corp.;
• Megawide Construction Corp.;
• EEI Corp.;
• Alloy MTD Phils.;
• DAELIM Philippines;
• J. E. Manalo Construction; and
• C. M. Pancho Construction.
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August 18th, 2012 02:55 PM #35
Simple lang ang logic nyan.
100 cars will leave the airport at the same time and use only one road, there are 100 cars on that road.
100 cars will leave the airport at the same time and use two roads, there are 50 cars on each road.
100 cars will leave the airport at the same time and use four roads, there are 25 cars on each road.
Meaning, 100 cars using the four roads at the same time can leave the airport faster by 4 times, in effect the volume at the airport will be reduce 4 times faster so the incoming traffic from the opposite direction will then be faster by the same factor.
Kung si Tito Sotto ang magplano dyan, ewan na lang.
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August 18th, 2012 03:52 PM #36
The bidding for the proposed P13.575-billion Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) expressway project may be pushed back to December or early January next year to give interested parties more time to finalize their bids
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October 24th, 2012 10:16 AM #37Late ko na nabasa ito pero kelangan ko talaga mag-reply hahaha.
100 cars on 4 roads means 25 cars per road. Tama ka. Pero kung iisa lang naman ang destination i.e. airport, we still have a bottle neck.
Bottomline, there are still 100 vehicles going to the airport. Reduce the vehicle volume to reduce traffic congestion.
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October 25th, 2012 09:23 AM #38
Kung si Tito Sotto mag plano, possible mangyari ang iniisip mo. Hindi naman siguro stupid ang mga highway engineers natin para going to the airport lang ang gagawing hiway. Syempre kung ano ang volume ng vehicles na papasok, ganun din ang palabas. Have you seen much bigger airports like Hong Kong International?
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October 27th, 2012 10:03 AM #39
Aquino said an Australian company, Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Asset, is interested to bid for the NAIA Expressway project. He said the company has also partnered with the Government Service Insurance System to establish a $600-million infrastructure fund for the Philippines.
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October 29th, 2012 11:38 AM #40i think the primary reason for this NAIA Expressway is for easy and faster access to/from the Airport terminal to/from the Pagcor City. With the proposed Hotels, Casinos and Entertainment Complex to be built in Pagcor City catering to mostly tourists, they need to construct an Expressway to accommodate the influx of tourists. This project is far better proposal than the existing road networks to/from the terminals to roxas blvd. But if they can build a monorail system from the terminals to/from the PAGCOR City, then this is much better because this will reduce the need for cars/vans/buses travelling tourists to/from the airport to the PAgcor City.
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