DOTr: Metro Manila subway project 30% complete

MANILA – According to Department of Transportation (DOTr) Undersecretary for Railways Timothy John Batan, some 30.55 percent of the Metro Manila Subway Project (MMSP) is already complete.

“Despite the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, again, back-to-back to back major milestones were still realized despite all odds,” Batan said during an inspection of the MMSP’s Valenzuela depot.

He stated that 576 of the 6,400 tunnel rings needed for the MMSP’s partial operability segment have been constructed, with more underway at the MMSP’s 7.5-hectare fabrication yard at Norzagaray, Bulacan.

As part of the project’s right-of-way acquisition, the DOTr has obtained 197,000 square meters of land and 585 structures from 324 property owners.

Despite this, he stated that no “forced eviction resettlement” of the 183 informal settler families affected by the project had occurred with the assistance of the Valenzuela City administration.

He said that through a right-of-way agreement signed with the Department of National Defense – Armed Forces of the Philippines (DND-AFP) in December 2020, the MMSP will be using 50,000 square meters of DND-AFP land, with an additional 60,000 square meters for tunneling works and an additional 55,000 square meters for temporary works.

“This partnership forged between the DND-AFP and DOTr, under the leadership of Secretary [Delfin] Lorenzana and Secretary [Arthur] Tugade, will not only enable DOTr to fast track its access to construction and work sites needed for the subway but will also give DND and the AFP a fair and recurring source of resources,” Batan said.

The first two out of 25 tunnel boring machines to be used in the project arrived in February 2021 while the PHP66 billion contract for the MMSP’s electromechanical systems has been awarded to Mitsubishi Corporation in October 2021, he stated.

In December 2020, the J-Trec-Sumitomo Joint Venture was awarded a PHP27 billion contract for 240 subway train cars.

“With today’s inspection of the MMSP, we are showing how decades of ‘plan, plan, plan,’ how decades of ‘drawing, drawing, drawing,’ and how decades of talk, talk, talk’ have changed to ‘Build, Build, Build’,” Batan said.

The MMSP will be the country’s first underground railway system and will provide mass transit in the National Capital Region (NCR)—from Valenzuela City to FTI in Taguig City, Parañaque City, and Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 in Pasay City, and will further extend to the north and south of NCR.

With 17 stations—two of which are interoperable with the North-South Commuter Railway line—the MMSP is seen to reduce travel time between Quezon City and NAIA from one hour and 10 minutes to just 35 minutes.

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