Arterial Road Bypass Project inaugurated, further reducing travel time between two towns in Bulacan

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Arterial Road Bypass Project inaugurated, further reducing travel time between two towns in Bulacan
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. said the completion of a new arterial road bypass project in Bulacan will help boost the economic development in the province.

“In time, this will attract even more investments, create more employment opportunities, and perpetuate a positive cycle of development that will benefit the province of Bulacan and its residents,” Marcos said in the speech.

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