IMUS CITY, Cavite — The Daanghari Road-Aguinaldo Highway Flyover in Barangay Anabu here will open after a virtual dry run.
, Cavite — The Daanghari Road-Aguinaldo Highway Flyover in Barangay Anabu here will open after a virtual dry run.
Sarno said the flyover will likely be opened “maybe in a week or two” once the cementing of the lower portion is done. Construction started in 2016. It is a project of Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar, Third District Representative Alex L. Advincula and Mayor Emmanuel L. Maliksi and the local administration.
The construction was delayed for years reportedly due to the right-of-way issues and the collapse of its portion that happened on May 19, 2018.
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