Toll Operation Agreement for Pasig River Expressway Signed

The goal of inclusive growth for the country, easing Metro Manila traffic, and preserving major waterways will soon be realized as Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Art Tugade and San Miguel Corporation (SMC) President Ramon Ang led the signing of the Supplemental Toll Operations Agreement (STOA) for the Pasig River Expressway (PAREX).

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The signing of the STOA is a crucial part of the construction of the PAREX, a 19.4-kilometer, the six-lane elevated expressway along the banks of the Pasig River.

Secretary Tugade and Ang were joined by officials of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Toll Regulatory Board (TRB), Philippine National Construction Corporation (PNCC), Pasig River Expressway Corporation, and Skyway O&M Corporation during the signing ceremony today, 21 September 2021.

Secretary Tugade said that the game-changing project will trigger inclusive economic growth and recovery during the pandemic as this will further facilitate mobility and connectivity from north to south and east to west sides of Metro Manila. The transportation chief also stated that the PAREX attests to the solid partnership between the public and private sectors.

“Iyong mga proyektong ganito, ang buong sambayanan, ang buong ekonomiya ay makikinabang. Pagkat kung a-addressin mo ‘yung decongestion, kung aaddressin mo ‘yung pagpapaigsi ng biyahe at paglalakbay, hindi lang po ‘yung mga nagmamaneho, ‘yung mga gumagamit ng kalsada ang makikinabang kundi ang buong sambayanan,” Sec. Tugade said.

“Ang buong ekonomiya ay makikinabang pagkat kung may pasilidad na ganito, ‘yung pagpunta sa mga lugar ng inyong paghahanap buhay, ‘yung pagsasama-sama ng mga pamilya upang magkaroon ng family time, ‘yung pamamalengke, ‘yung pagpasok sa eskwelahan pati na po ‘yung pagpunta sa simbahan, ay mapapadali,” he added.

“This project will incorporate green design principles to benefit not just motorists but also the environment and the economy of the people. It will be inclusive because it will accommodate various modes of transportations. PAREX will complete the vision of seamless north-south, east-west connectivity in Metro Manila,” PAREX Corp. Chairman and SMC President Ramon Ang said for his part.

“This a landmark and monumental project, along with the Skyway, that will provide a long-term solution to the problem of traffic in the Metropolis. It will have many effects that will provide a lot of jobs and force business and economic activity,” said DPWH Undersecretary Cathy Cabral.

Once operational, PAREX will decongest Metro Manila traffic because it will connect toll roads and freeways of the capital – Road-10 in Manila, EDSA, and C5, and further to Rizal, Cainta, and Marikina. The infrastructure project is likewise set to provide faster and alternative access to several business districts, such as the Makati, Ortigas, and Bonifacio Global City.

According to SMC, the Project Road consists of 5.7-kilometer Segment I (from Radial Road No. 10 to Plaza Azul in Manila); 7.3-kilometer Segment II (from Pandacan, Manila to C-5, and 6.3-kilometer Segment III (from C-5 to C-6).

PAREX is based on the green architecture principle. A hybrid transport infrastructure, the elevated expressway integrates various modes of transportation – a bus rapid transit system, dedicated bike lanes, pedestrian walkways, and jogging paths.

The elevated expressway will be the country’s first sustainable infrastructure. Designed for multiple uses, it will have direct environmental, social, and economic benefits for Filipinos.