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Davao bypass project to help stimulate Mindanao's economy
Davao bypass project to help stimulate Mindanao's economy

GMA Network

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • GMA Network

Davao bypass project to help stimulate Mindanao's economy

Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Endo Kazuya lauded the Davao City Bypass Construction Project, saying that it will help enhance the economic activity in the southern portion of the Philippines. Kazuya branded it as a testament to Japan's commitment in enhancing connectivity in Mindanao. 'Upon completion, the project is expected to significantly reduce travel time, enhance mobility, and stimulate economic activity across Mindanao,' Kazuya said in a press release issued Tuesday. The envoy highlighted that the 2.3-kilometer tunnel stands as the longest mountain tunnel in the Philippines, marking a significant milestone in the country's road infrastructure. The tunnel connection marks a pivotal point in the overall construction phase, according to Kazuya. 'This cooperation between Manila and Tokyo's is a prime example of our nation's shared commitment to building infrastructure that meets the highest standards of quality, safety, and sustainability,' Kazuya said. Kazuya had visited the Davao City Bypass Construction Project and inspected the tunnel excavation site. The Davao City Bypass is the latest in the long line of high-impact infrastructure collaborations between Japan and the Philippines, dating back to the Philippine-Japan Friendship Highway. The Philippines and Japan, through the Japan International Cooperation Agency, had signed five loan agreements totaling over ¥171 billion to support key infrastructure and development projects. This included the Davao City Bypass Construction Project (Phase III), worth ¥46.338 billion. To recall, Japan remains the country's top Official Development Assistance (ODA) partner, with ongoing support in transport, disaster risk reduction, environmental protection, and peace-building efforts, particularly in the Mindanao region. —VAL, GMA Integrated News

Philippines Inches Closer to Historic Infrastructure Milestone with Completion of Davao Tunnel Excavation
Philippines Inches Closer to Historic Infrastructure Milestone with Completion of Davao Tunnel Excavation

Daily Tribune

time31-01-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Tribune

Philippines Inches Closer to Historic Infrastructure Milestone with Completion of Davao Tunnel Excavation

The Philippines is on the brink of achieving a monumental infrastructure achievement as the excavation phase for the country's longest road tunnel nears completion. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) announced on Thursday that the Davao City Bypass Construction Project is set to achieve a key milestone by the second quarter of 2025. According to Emil Sadain, DPWH Senior Undersecretary, excavation works for the project's north-bound tunnel are 95 percent complete, while the south-bound segment stands at 85 percent. This ambitious engineering feat is poised to be the longest road tunnel in the Philippines, once finished. A Twin-Tube Marvel The Davao City Bypass Tunnel will feature a twin-tube passage slicing through the rugged terrain of Davao. This revolutionary tunnel will significantly reduce travel time between Toril, Davao City, and Panabo City from nearly two hours to just 49 minutes. The groundbreaking infrastructure project, with a budget of Php46.8 billion (approximately $800 million), is being supported by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). On-site inspections by DPWH officials, along with dignitaries including Japanese Ambassador Kazuya Endo, underscore the importance of this venture as a "flagship" infrastructure project under the Marcos administration. Next Steps and Long-Term Impact With the excavation phase nearing completion, attention will now shift to tunnel finishing, roadway construction, and final safety measures. Once operational, the tunnel will not only provide safer and more efficient travel but also help in fostering the growth of economic hubs in Mindanao. The Davao tunnel project is part of a broader effort to strengthen national connectivity under the Philippine Development Plan. By enhancing the movement of people and goods across the country, the project will contribute to the sustainable economic development of Mindanao, positioning Davao as a key growth center in the region. The island is notably larger than Switzerland and the Netherlands combined, making its development crucial for the country's overall growth. Flagship Infrastructure Projects Transforming the Nation The Davao City Bypass Tunnel joins a series of other transformative infrastructure projects reshaping the transportation landscape in the Philippines: Metro Manila Subway: This 33-kilometer underground railway, dubbed the 'Crown Jewel of Philippine Mass Transport,' will be the country's first subway system. Upon its partial opening in 2027, it will reduce travel time from Valenzuela to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) from over an hour to just 35 minutes, serving 370,000 passengers daily. North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR): This 147-kilometer railway will seamlessly connect Metro Manila to Clark, Pampanga, and Laguna, benefiting up to 800,000 daily passengers once fully operational. The project is co-financed by JICA and the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX): The Philippines' longest bridge, CCLEX, spans 8.9 kilometers, linking Cebu City to Mactan Island. Opened in 2022, it significantly eases traffic congestion while boosting tourism and trade in the region. Bataan-Cavite Interlink Bridge: This $3.91-billion bridge will cross Manila Bay, reducing travel time between Bataan and Cavite from five hours to just minutes, bypassing Manila's congested roads. New Manila International Airport: Set to become one of Southeast Asia's largest aviation hubs, the $14-billion airport in Bulakan will ease congestion at NAIA. With four parallel runways, it will handle up to 100 million passengers annually once completed. As these projects continue to reshape the nation's infrastructure, the Davao City Bypass Tunnel stands as a testament to the Philippines' commitment to improving connectivity and driving economic growth for future generations.

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