Saturday, November 17, 2012

Getting Ready For Viva! Pit Señor This January 2013

Road repairs start this Saturday along 1.9 kilometers of Ouano Avenue at the Mandaue Reclamation Area and is expected to cause traffic through the holiday season. One lane will be closed at a time for asphalting to minimize disruption along the stretch which starts after the Cebu Port Authority until the intersection of the Cebu International Convention Center (CICC). Ouano avenue is a vital road connecting Cebu city to Mandaue city, and is a favored route going to the Mactan airport. Venray Construction, the private contractor, said they would work 24/7 to finish earlier than scheduled by January before the Sinulog festival as requested by public works officials.

Engineer Jose Renee Niole said he was confident of meeting the Sinulog deadline since this was was an asphalting job that doesn’t require a curing period. It would take only one to three hours after an asphalt overlay is applied for the road to be passable, he said. Niole asked for understanding and patience from the public for the temporary inconvenience. The project has a 270-day contract period that ends on July 13, 2013. Rachel Lumapas, project engineer of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) 7 said traffic would be manageable since both sides of the road have four lanes. Repair work will involve both sides of the 29-meter-wide avenue. Work will start in front of the CPA until 13 meters after the intersection of the CICC. The contractor would work on the inner lanes first, followed by the second lanes, third and the outer lanes last. Lumapas said he would ask for more Mandaue City traffic enforcers in the area especially during the the Nov. 30 thanksgiving Mass of Saint Pedro Calungsod at the South Road Properties when thousands of pilgrims and visitors are expected to come to Cebu City./Correspondent Fe Marie Dumaboc -inquirer.net

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