President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the country’s public transportation system is in for “better days ahead” as he led the launching of the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) of the P488.5 billion Metro Manila Subway Project (MMSP) in Valenzuela City-- READ:
launching of the Tunnel Boring Machine of the P488.5 billion Metro Manila Subway Project in Valenzuela City on Monday.President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. peers down at the gigantic tunnel boring machine made in Japan as he led officials in the launch of the Metro Manila Subway Project in Valenzuela City on Monday. With him were Transportation Secretary Jaime J. Bautista and Deputy Chief of Mission Kenichi Matsuda of the Embassy of Japan.Mr.
Mr. Marcos also expressed his gratitude to the government of Japan and the Japan International Cooperation Agency for being the Philippines’ active partners in the subway project.“They will help us shape our railway infrastructure and keep them at par with the highest international standards,” he said.
“Today’s start of tunneling work signifies the point of no return. We are going full speed ahead to complete the country’s first subway,” Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista said. The MMSP’s Contract Package 101 is part of the seven civil work contracts of the project and involves the construction of three underground stations in Quezon City and an additional semi-underground station in the northern-most part of the Valenzuela City depot.
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