Gov’t to Begin Scaled-Down EDSA Rehabilitation on Dec. 24 - BusinessWorld Online
The P6 billion project will use stone mastic asphalt and operate around the clock during holidays to finish in eight months, cutting the initial two-year plan in half.
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Edsa rehabilitation starts on Dec. 24
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) will start the rehabilitation of Epifanio delos Santos Avenue or Edsa before the end of the year as it aims to complete the work on the entire 23.8-kilometer stretch to eight months from the original plan of two years.Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon said on Wednesday that rehabilitation works would start on Christmas Eve or Dec. 24 instead of early 2026 to take advantage…
EDSA rehabilitation to start on December 24
MANILA, Philippines – The long-delayed rehabilitation of EDSA will begin on Christmas Eve, Wednesday, December 24, after works were stalled earlier this year. Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon said the project will be completed in eight months, significantly shorter than the earlier two-year timeline. Reblocking works and asphalt overlay on the busway lanes will be carried out round the clock during the holiday break, from 11 pm on December 24,…
Gov’t to begin scaled-down EDSA rehabilitation on Dec. 24 - BusinessWorld Online
The government will begin a scaled-down rehabilitation of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) on Dec. 24. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), and the Department of Transportation (DoTr) presented the revised plan during a joint press briefing on Wednesday. DPWH Secretary Vince B. Dizon said the DPWH will focus rehabilitation works on damaged sections of EDSA to minimize disru…
EDSA rehab to start Dec. 24; DPWH cuts timeline to 8 months
The long-delayed rehabilitation of EDSA will begin on December 24, with the Department of Public Works and Highways shortening the project timeline to just eight months to lessen disruption to motorists.
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