DOTr assured the public that the P488 billion Metro Manila Subway Project, one of the Philippines’ largest infrastructure projects, will be completed after the historic lowering of the project’s first Tunnel Boring Machine over the weekend.
The Department of Transportation assured the public that the P488 billion Metro Manila Subway Project , one of the Philippines’ largest infrastructure projects, will be completed after the historic lowering of the projects’s first Tunnel Boring Machine over the weekend.
For his part, Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Koshikawa Kazuhiko recognized the government’s efforts to make this subway a reality. First of all, “The funds are in place, through the efforts of the Department of Finance with the government of Japan and JICA. In other words, we have no problem with funds. The fund is there,” he underscored.
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