North–South Harbor Bridge

Bridge in Manila, Philippines
14°35′40″N 120°57′20″E / 14.59444°N 120.95556°E / 14.59444; 120.95556CarriesMotor vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclesCrossesPasig RiverLocaleManila, PhilippinesCharacteristicsTotal length2,026 m (6,647 ft)[1]No. of spans3No. of lanes4LocationMap

The North and South Harbor Bridge is an upcoming cable-stayed bridge that will connect Barangay 20 (Parola) in the North Harbor and Barangay 649 (Baseco Island) in the South Harbor of the Port of Manila. It will cross over the Pasig River and is parallel to the M. Roxas Jr. Bridge (Delpan Bridge). Civil works are expected to begin in 2021[1] and the bridge is scheduled to be completed and operational by 2023.[2]

Background

The bridge was initially submitted as the Robinson Bridge and is a part of the Pasig-Marikina River and Manggahan Floodway Bridges Project, which aims to construct 12 additional bridges to improve transportation in Metro Manila. The three-span prestressed concrete cable-stayed bridge will have four lanes (two lanes per direction) and three-meter sidewalks on both sides. It will have a total length of 2,026 m (6,647 ft), of which 300 m (984 ft) is the main bridge.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Infrastructure Flagship Matrix as of April 2019" (PDF). National Economic and Development Authority. April 2019. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  2. ^ Patinio, Ferdinand (January 17, 2020). "Gov't vows to decongest Edsa via infra projects". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
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