PASAY CITY -- Senator Christopher “Bong” Go reassured Filipinos of continuing government programs and projects geared towards providing a more comfortable life for all Filipinos as he attended the opening of the first 18-kilometer section of the Central Luzon Link Expressway project with President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday, July 15 in Tarlac City.
“Sa ating Build Build Build program, unti unti na nating maisasakatuparan ang pangako ng Pangulo na bigyan ng mas komportableng buhay ang mga Pilipino. 'Di na kailangan mahirapan pa ang mga kababayan natin lalo na sa Central Luzon dahil mas magiging mabilis at maayos na ang kanilang biyahe," said Go.
"Dahil sa mga proyektong ito ng gobyerno, ramdam talaga ng ating mga kababayan ang ginhawa na dala ng mga bagong imprastrakturang ito," he added.
The newly opened highway is intended to reduce the usual journey time between Cabanatuan City and Tarlac City from 70 minutes to just 20 minutes once it is fully operational. It will also be toll-free.
The project, which is part of the government's "Build, Build, Build" Program is anticipated to serve as an east-west link for Central Luzon's expressway network, ensuring uninterrupted traffic flow from Metro Manila to the provinces via the North Luzon Expressway, TPLEx, and SCTEx.
The Duterte Administration's ambitious infrastructure development plan is made up of hundreds of projects that will be implemented throughout the country. The program's objectives are to relieve poverty, strengthen the economy, and alleviate traffic congestion in Metro Manila.
From July 2016 to December 2020, the Department of Public Works and Highways completed the building, renovation, and improvement of 26,494 kilometers of roads; 10,376 flood control structures; and 5,555 bridges, reducing travel time and ensuring motorist safety.
The Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3, the San Fernando By-pass Road, the Bulacan Pulilan-Baliuag Diversion Road, the Sorsogon City Coastal By-Pass Road, the TPLEX-Luzon Spine Expressway Network, and the Urdaneta City By-pass Road are among the recently finished and ongoing large projects.