The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) continues to provide road network infrastructure towards revitalizing the economy of Marawi City.
Secretary Mark Villar said the rehabilitation of the Marawi Transcentral Road Phase 1 under a grant aid program of the Government of Japan has provided better access to basic services, increased trade, and contributed to the progressing economic activities in Marawi City, Lanao Del Sur.
“The remaining package on final finishing touches involving ancillary or drainage works is targeted to be finished by the end of August 2021.”
“Two of the three contract packages (CP) for this Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)-grant project were completed with the remaining package on final finishing touches involving ancillary or drainage works targeted to be finished by the end of August 2021,” Villar added.
“The Marawi Transcentral Road Phase 1 is first among the significant projects in the government’s comprehensive plan for the reconstruction and development for a Greater Marawi.”
According to Undersecretary for Unified Project Management Office (UPMO) Operations Emil Sadain, the 18.97-kilometer Marawi Transcentral Road Phase 1 is first among the significant projects in the government’s comprehensive plan for the reconstruction and development for a Greater Marawi.
The design and build of Bacong-Poona-Marantao-Marawi Road, GMA Terminal Access, Marawi-Cadre-New Capitol, Marcos Boulevard, and Idarus Road Section with a total length of 5.45 km under CP 1-B was completed by Al Hussein Construction/N.B. Salbo Construction (joint venture) while road network capacity improvement for the MSU-GMA Road and Lumindong-Amaipakpak Avenue under CP 2 with a total length of 3.90 km was earlier completed by Kouzbary Builders.
Meanwhile, Sadain, in his inspection at the Marawi Transcentral Road, has instructed the consultant Woodfields Consultants Inc. and the joint venture contractors Unimasters Conglomeration Inc./MMA Achievers Construction & Development Corporation/CDH Construction/ Flying Seven Construction to work together in order to meet the target full completion of all the remaining civil works for the 9.41 km Bacong-Iligan-Marawi Road Section under CP 1A this month.
He was accompanied by Project Director Sharif Madsmo Hasim and Project Manager Francisco Sawali during the inspection of Marawi Transcentral Road Phase 1 and the newly started Phase 3 which is another 18.78-kilometer road rehabilitation project funded by JICA under the official development assistance (ODA) loan financing for Road Network Development Project in Conflict-Affected Areas in Mindanao (RNDP-CAAM).
On-going under Marawi Transcentral Road Project Phase 3 are four packages as follow: Package 3A with a total length of 4.87 consists of Cabingan-MSU Campus-Amai Pakpak Avenue (Road 6), MSU Campus-Matampay-Marantao Road (Road 7), and Rapasa-Bayaba Road (Road 20); Package 3B with a total length of 4.92 km that covers Emie-Sagonsongan-Linao-Lantian Road (Road 9-1), MSU-Bubo Road (Road 13), and Rantian-Paling Road (Road 14).
Package 3C with a total length of 4.34 km composed of Linao-Alinan Road (Road 15), Emie-Sagunsungan-Linao-Rantian Road (Road 9-2), Rorogagus-Mipaga Road (Road 25), and Bito-Mipaga-Marawi Road (Road 26); and Package 3D with a total length of 4.65 km with the following components: Bacong-Poona-Marantao-Marawi Road (Road 2-3); Bito-Rorogagus-Guimba Road (Road 11); and Tampilong Road (Road 28).
The improvement of roads in Marawi City and its surrounding areas is among the national government’s infrastructure flagship projects in support of the transition to Bangsamoro government that will help boost peacebuilding efforts and open up opportunities for people to improve their quality of life.