MMDA postpones Marcos Bridge closure anew

Aerol John Pateña/Philippine News Agency

MANILA — The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has postponed the closure and rehabilitation of the eastbound portion of the Marcos Bridge in Marikina City until further notice.

“The private contractors of the Marcos Bridge rehabilitation project failed to install signages and carry out the necessary preparations for the agreed traffic rerouting plan in the area that might cause traffic chaos should the project push through,” said the MMDA in its advisory on Thursday.

MMDA general manager Jose Arturo Garcia Jr. is set to meet with private contractors of the project next week to discuss updates on their preparations and to decide when the repairs on the bridge would start.

The eastbound portion of the Marcos Bridge was set to be closed on May 11 for rehabilitation works that would last for four months, while private contractors of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) will work on its opposite direction for another four months.

The MMDA deferred the start of the project which was originally scheduled last May 4.

Garcia earlier said the bridge is already overdue for rehabilitation as the structure was built more than three decades ago.

Around 3,000 motorists will be affected if the closure of the bridge pushes through, according to MMDA estimates.

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