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DPWH TO START 37.6-KM LAGUNA LAKE ROAD NETWORK ENGINEERING DESIGN NEXT MONTH

 The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) announced through their social media account that the detailed engineering design for the 37.60-kms Laguna Lakeshore Road Network Project will start December 2021.




The project aims to connect the southern province of Laguna to Metro Manila via Laguna Lake. The Phase 1 of the project will focus on the western side of Laguna Lake to connect Lower Bicutan, Taguig City and Calamba City, Laguna stretching 37.6 kms. long road network.




Under the P135.485-million DED contract, the detailed engineering design will be carried out from December 2021 to February 2023. Meanwhile, the actual start of the contraction has yet to disclose by the DPWH.



According to the DPWH, the phase 1 with a main alignment of 37.6-kms., includes eight interchanges in Sucat, Alabang, Tunasan, San Pedro/Binan, Sta. Rosa, Cabuyao, and Calamba.





"This two-lane primary road consists of 11.8-km viaduct from lower Bicutan to Muntinlupa, and 25.8-kms. combination of onshore viaduct and embankment from Muntinlupa to Calamaba.



"The project will also consider the planned developments introduced by various local government units along its proposed alignment.



"It will feature an additional one (1) lane in each direction from Sucat, Muntinlupa to Sta. Rosa, Laguna; a cycling track and promenade from Tunasan, Muntinlupa to San Pedro, Laguna," the project description read.


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