METRO Pacific Tollways South (MPT South) is allocating P14 billion in capital expenditures (capex) for 2025, an increase from last year's P8 billion.
METRO Pacific Tollways South is allocating P14 billion in capital expenditures for 2025, an increase from last year's P8 billion.The funds will primarily be used to complete road segments that are still under construction.'Technically, we need to finish our projects by 2025, despite the challenges such as right-of-way issues and recent typhoons,' MPT South Vice President Elnora Rumawak said.'Hence, we are doing everything we can to ensure we meet this deadline.
These segments include the Calax Governor's Drive Interchange, Open Canal Interchange, and Kawit Interchange, as well as the C5 Link Segment 3B, which will connect the current Sucat Interchange to the C5 Link Flyover Extension.Another project under construction is the Cavitex-Calax Link, integrating the two major toll roads, and is targeted to be finished by late 2025.
South Allocates P14B For 2025 Capex
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