Nlex Corp. said on Sunday it has completed the pavement repair of over 140,000 square meters of the expressway, an initiative aimed at ensuring “a safe and convenient driving experience for motorists.”
Luigi L. Bautista, the company’s president, said the initiative, which started in February, involves comprehensive pavement repairs, including the asphalt overlay and patching works in 109,886-square meter section of the North Luzon Expressway (Nlex) and 31,600-square meter section of the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (Sctex).
“Each year, we strive to fulfill our obligation to provide our customers with the best service. With the completion of the pavement repair program, we are optimistic that our motorists will have a safer and smoother drive,” he said.
Bautista said the expressway also undergoes regular repairs like crack mapping and sealing, pothole patching, among others, “to keep it in tiptop shape, guarantee a seamless travel experience and extend the road’s serviceable lifespan.”
“All the enhancements that we are doing stemmed from our regular inspections and of course, from the feedback of motorists. It has been our practice to check the pulse of our customers so that anything that needs improvement must be implemented,” he added.
Aside from this, Bautista said the company is also undertaking rehab works for the Meycauayan Bridge and Bigaa Bridge in Bulacan. This involves the replacement of girders and slabs to strengthen the structures.