Skyway 3 is Now Open, Toll-free Extended Until Feb. 1
Motorists can now enjoy travel faster in Metro Manila, thanks to the newly opened Skyway 3 last week.
Ramon Ang, the president and the chief operating officer (COO) of San Miguel Corporation, is glad to share the good news. “This engineering solution was conceptualized and implemented to address space constraints. Indeed, we can do great things together,” he said.
The double-decker portion of our Skyway 3 — from Plaza Dilao to Tomas Claudio bridge in Pandacan, Manila – is a collaboration of all Filipinos, from engineers to construction personal. Other sections of Skyway 3 is located at Araneta and Roosevelt avenue.
Ramon Ang/IMAGE from Ramon Ang’s official Facebook page
In his Facebook post, he announced that all access points and seven lanes in select areas will be available to motorists starting January 15 and it will be toll-free until February 1. Taking this opportunity to thank everyone for this project that is “proudly built by Filipinos for Filipinos.”
Skyway 3/IMAGE from Ramon Ang’s official Facebook page
“I celebrate this special day with a full heart, knowing that we have delivered another game-changing project that will make a difference in the lives of so many Filipinos for many generations to come. With the official opening of our 18-km Skyway Stage 3, traffic in Metro Manila will be significantly reduced,” he said.
Inauguration with President Duturte and Ramon Ang/ IMAGE from Ramon Ang’s official Facebook page
“It will no longer rob our kababayan (fellow Filipinos) of precious quality time with their families. After bridging the north and south of the Metro, we will begin work next month to realize another dream: to link Manila and Rizal in the east and eventually provide seamless land travel on all four corners of Metro Manila. Thank you to all our partner-stakeholders past and present, and to the Duterte Administration for the unwavering support in helping us deliver this vital infrastructure project,” he ended.
Source: Ramon Ang Official Facebook page
Written by Cedie Salido