DPWH Chief Announces Circulo Del Mundo Bypass Road Now Open To The Public
Department of Public Works and
Highways (DPWH) Secretary Mark. Villar announced the opening of Circulo Del
Mundo Bypass road on the first minute of December 30, 2016.
“Circulo Del Mundo Bypass road is a
125 lineal meter bypass road which will further reduce traffic congestion
around the vicinity of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3. It
is now open to the public,” Villar said.
“This is a dedicated lane for
motorists coming from Sales Avenue to NAIA Terminal 3,” he said.
The Circulo Del Mundo bypass road
is expected to complement the NAIA Expressway Christmas Lane and the existing
NAIA expressway road network, which already connected Macapagal Boulevard and
Pagcor Entertainment City to NAIA Terminals 1, 2, and 3, Skyway and Cavitex.
“We expect a surge of passengers
using our airports during the holiday season. The opening of the Circulo Del
Mundo bypass road is expected to reduce traffic to NAIA 3 to about 40%,” Villar
said.
“We have maintained 24/7 operations
in the area to meet our project deadline. We will continue to do so until the
project is completed,” he added.
The P20.45-billion NAIA Expressway
Project is a four-lane, 12.65-kilometer elevated expressway (including ramps)
and 2.22-kilometer at-grade road traversing Sales Avenue, Andrews Avenue,
ParaƱaque River, MIAA Road and Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard.
When all phases are completed, the
NAIA Expressway Project is expected to provide easy access to and from NAIA
Terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4 and will interface with the South Luzon Expressway
through Sales Interchange, Manila Cavite Toll Expressway and Macapagal
Boulevard.
A total of 16 off and on ramps are
being constructed along strategic locations at Villamor Airbase, Resorts World,
NAIA Terminal 3, MIAA Road, Imelda Avenue, Cavitex, Seaside Drive and Diosdado
Macapagal Boulevard
DPWH Chief Announces Circulo Del Mundo Bypass Road Now Open To The Public
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