Tullahan Bridge project complete — DPWH
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) finally reopened the
DPWH Secretary Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. and Valenzuela Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian led the official inauguration of the 73-year-old bridge, which had undergone total reconstruction through a P63-million infrastructure development project.
Angelito Twano, DPWH assistant director for the National Capital Region, assured that the new bridge is structurally stable and now passable to all types of vehicles.
“The
The DPWH official said they took advantage of the fair weather to finish ensuring the stability of the base and laying the asphalt.
But Twano said they still have to finish cementing the sidewalk on the side of the bridge, but assured the public that this would not affect traffic flow on the bridge.
The reconstruction of the actual
The bridge was partially reopened to traffic last Oct. 15, but this scheme was criticized by local officials after it caused traffic gridlock in the area as well as damages to some vehicles that were stuck at the water-logged approaches, prompting the DPWH to again close the bridge.
When the repair of the bridge connecting Metro Manila to
Delays in the construction were, however, experienced due to reported objections by the local government of Valenzuela supposedly in connection with the May 14 elections, and to some alleged irregularities in the project.
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