Cavitex Infrastructure Corp. and partner Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA) have completed the P78-million heavy maintenance project for the Manila-Cavite Expressway (Cavitex).
The multimillion-peso project involved the rehab and repair of road surface distresses along the Longos, Bacoor Entry and Exit to Cavitex as well as the1-kilometer portion of the mainline carriageway of Wawa Bridge to Zapote Interchange.
“With the recently completed heavy maintenance project in Cavitex, we now have safer carriageways and smoother roads that help improve the overall driving experience of our motorists. Despite challenges brought about by the pandemic, we continue to invest on projects that will ensure safety and convenience of our toll road users,” Cavitex President and General Manager Roberto V. Bontia said.
For his part, PRA General Manager and CEO Janilo E. Rubiato said the heavy maintenance works show the commitment of the partners in providing “safe and high-quality expressway” for motorists.
“We ensure that they get what they pay for in terms of safety, ease and convenience in travelling through Cavitex. Hence, we considered the high maintenance project a must to live up to that commitment, and with the results we now see and experience in the toll road, we consider it money well spent,” he said.
The heavy maintenance works started in February.