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Philipines tollrroad projects being developed

Proposals have been put forward in the Philippines for two major two tollroad projects. One of the proposed tollroad projects will be a 102km expressway that will run from capital Manila to Quezon. This has been envisaged as a design, build finance, operate and maintain contract. The proposed route would run from Candelaria to Pasig City and cross Laguna de Bay. The other project is for a 17.7km expressway connecting Manila with Taguig. The Manila to Taguig Expressway has been proposed jointly by CLGP Phili
February 7, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Proposals have been put forward in the Philippines for two major two tollroad projects. One of the proposed tollroad projects will be a 102km expressway that will run from capital Manila to Quezon. This has been envisaged as a design, build finance, operate and maintain contract. The proposed route would run from Candelaria to Pasig City and cross Laguna de Bay. The other project is for a 17.7km expressway connecting Manila with Taguig. The Manila to Taguig Expressway has been proposed jointly by CLGP Philippine Holdings and PT Citra Persada Infrastruktur. In all the construction of the two links is expected to cost US$2.01 billion.

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