How Simpol Became Part Of The Filipino Table

Simpol evolves from simple recipes into shared family traditions, showing how food becomes part of everyday Filipino life and memory through meaningful, accessible cooking guidance.

Accelerating The Net Zero Journey: Nestlé PH Brings Together Industry Partners To Share Best Practices In Sustainability

Nestlé Philippines brings industry partners together to advance sustainability, highlighting how collaboration strengthens the path toward net zero emissions.

Vivant Diversifies Portfolio With Launch Of Water Distribution Venture In Bantayan, Cebu

Vivant expands beyond energy with a strategic move into water distribution, strengthening its role in essential services and long-term sustainability in Bantayan, Cebu.

Sustainability As Reputation Infrastructure

Regulations in the Philippines now mandate structured sustainability disclosures, reinforcing the shift from voluntary initiatives to audited institutional requirements.

SMC Fast-Tracks Construction Of SLEX Extension To Quezon Amid ROW, Pandemic Restrictions

San Miguel Corp. said to work on its 66.74-km. expressway project in Quezon province, picking up pace despite pandemic restrictions and unsettled right-of-way issues.

SMC Fast-Tracks Construction Of SLEX Extension To Quezon Amid ROW, Pandemic Restrictions

45
45

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

San Miguel Corporation (SMC) said to work on its 66.74-km. South Luzon Expressway Tollroad-4 (SLEX-TR4) project, which will extend from Sto. Tomas, Batangas to Lucena City, in Quezon province, is picking up pace despite pandemic restrictions and unsettled right-of-way issues.

The massive thoroughfare is a strategic road project that is seen to boost the southern Tagalog region and significantly contribute to the country’s pandemic recovery efforts.

“We are in the initial stages of construction for SLEX-TR4, but despite the limitations of the pandemic and delays in right-of-way acquisitions, we’re moving forward and making good progress,” said SMC president Ramon S. Ang.

He added: “next to the TPLEX (Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway), SLEX-TR4 is our longest expressway project by far. We know from experience the inherent challenges of a project of this scale, so we are able to mitigate them and do the best we can.”

“As with any project of this size, acquiring all the necessary rights-of-way is the primary challenge. While we anticipated that it will take some time, it also doesn’t mean we don’t do anything. We are using the same strategy we utilized for our Skyway 3 project–which is to concentrate work on all workable areas–and then adjust as other areas become available,” Ang said.

Work on SLEX-TR4, which started in 2019, is currently concentrated on the project’s Section B in Alaminos, Laguna and Section C in Tiaong, Quezon, near the Hacienda Escudero area.

At Section B, construction is focused on the project’s PNR underpass, Koquinkona bridge, and Maharlika underpass, all parallel to the Alaminos-Tiaong Bypass road. Pipe-laying for drainage as well as embankment works to level the road prior to laying of concrete, is also ongoing.

Meanwhile, at Section C, work on the Tiaong, Quezon interchange has also progressed well, according to Ang. Construction of the Tiaong bridge, Tiaong underpass, and Dolores bridge, as well as drainage and embankment works, are also underway.

Pandemic restrictions necessitated that construction work is scaled down, but Ang said the impact on the timeline is not substantial, as they can further accelerate work once quarantines are eased. ROW is still the biggest factor that will determine how fast the project can be completed, he said.

“We are confident that we will eventually overcome all these challenges, with the support of our government, LGUs, and all stakeholders. We are committed to do our part and put all our energy and focus on getting this project done because it is vital to the growth of the Southern Tagalog region,” Ang said.

“Much like all SMC projects, this is our own investment–we are not just contractors for government—we are putting in all the resources needed to build it. We are determined to make this successful and beneficial to as many Filipinos as possible,” he added.

Ang underscored the importance of the project: “SLEX-TR4 will form part of our interconnected expressway network in the south, designed not just to ease transport of people and goods, but also to disperse economic growth and growth opportunities so it can reach and benefit our countrymen in our regions,” he said.

“Apart from making Laguna and Quezon province more easily and directly accessible, SLEX-TR4 will boost agriculture and tourism; open up our provinces to more investments, and allow our people to have an easier time visiting their hometowns or loved ones in the province,” he added.