MMSP CP-103 ANONAS STATION "UPDATE SA DEMOLITION SA ASTROTEL"

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
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    Metro Manila Subway
    The 33.1km-long Metro Manila Subway will connect 17 stations in Metro Manila, Philippines, by 2027.
    Project Type
    Subway
    Location
    Manila, Philippines
    Length
    33.1km
    Gauge
    1,435mm
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    The entire MMSP is set to be completed by July 2027. Credit: The Philippine Information Agency/Republic of the Philippines.
    The Metro Manila Subway Project (MMSP) is being carried out as part of the Duterte Administration’s ‘Build, Build, Build’ programme. Credit: The Philippine Information Agency/Republic of the Philippines.
    Tunnel excavation commenced in January 2023, marking a construction milestone in MMSP CP101. Credit: The Philippine Information Agency/Republic of the Philippines.
    The entire MMSP is set to be completed by July 2027. Credit: The Philippine Information Agency/Republic of the Philippines.
    The Metro Manila Subway Project (MMSP) is being carried out as part of the Duterte Administration’s ‘Build, Build, Build’ programme. Credit: The Philippine Information Agency/Republic of the Philippines.
    Metro Manila Subway is a 33.1km-long subway being constructed in Metro Manila, Philippines, from Valenzuela to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), connecting 17 stations and a depot. It will be the first mass underground transport system in the Philippines.
    It has a design capacity to accommodate 1.5 million passengers a day and is expected to serve 400,000 passengers to as many as 800,000 passengers in a day.
    On February 13th, 2023, Minister for Economic Affairs of the Embassy of Japan, Mr. NIHEI Daisuke, joined Transportation Secretary Jaime J. Bautista at the groundbreaking ceremony for Contract Package 103 of the Metro Manila Subway Project (MMSP), supported by the Government of Japan through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
    During the ceremony, Minister Nihei said, “In the near future, Filipinos will be able to enjoy a comfortable and convenient subway system equipped with cutting-edge Japanese technology.” He also emphasized that that the Japanese government, together with JICA and Japanese contractors, will continue to provide unwavering support until the Philippines’ first subway dream comes true.
    The MMSP, dubbed as ‘Project of the Century’, will reduce travel time between Quezon City and Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) from one hour and 10 minutes to just 35 minutes. Japan’s assistance, through a variety of ODA support, will provide the Philippine government funds to build this quality infrastructure utilizing Japan’s railway experience and broad knowledge.
    Contract Package 103 of the Metro Manila Subway Project, signed on November 3rd between DOTr and Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., will construct two underground stations -- Anonas and Camp Aguinaldo -- as well as the tunnels connecting them.

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