China finances 2 Metro bridges

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Heavy traffic in both lanes of R10 Road in Manila on Friday Afternoon. Traffic like this in Manila will be one of the most critical problems of the next President and the next goverment. Forbes warned Manila risked becoming "uninhabitable" in the next 5 years if there would be no solution for the heavy traffic. MB PHOTO / KEVIN DELA CRUZ

by Genalyn D. Kabiling

Malacañang has welcomed China’s latest grant to finance the construction of two bridges that aim to ease traffic woes in Metro Manila.

Presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella said the financial grant covers the design and construction of the Binondo-Intramuros Bridge in Manila and Estrella-Pantaleon Bridges in the cities of Makati and Mandaluyong.

The agreement, Abella said, was recently signed by Public Works Secretary Mark A. Villar and Embassy of China in the Philippines Economic and Commercial Counselor Jin Yuan.

“According to the initial project design, the Binondo-Intramuros Bridge will have four lanes and a total length of 807 meters,” Abella said. “Similarly, the Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge will be a four-lane bridge,” he added.

China’s infrastructure grant for the Philippines was among the four bilateral pacts signed by the two countries during President Duterte’s visit to Beijing last May.

Under the “Agreement on Economic and Technical Cooperation,” China offered a 500-million yuan (R3.6 billion) grant to the Philippines “to conduct feasibility studies for major projects, construction of the drug abuse treatment and rehabilitation center and bridges crossing the Pasig River, and other projects agreed by both sides.”

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