So PAREX is on, after all
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So PAREX is on, after all

Jun 25, 2024, 5:47 AM
Rose De La Cruz

Rose De La Cruz

Writer/Columnist

Just last March 19, San Miguel Corp. confirmed it was dropping the Pasig River Expressway (PAREX) project (which made environmental groups so jubilant and victorious).

But on Sunday, June 23, media reported that PAREX will begin by 2025 after the conglomerate obtains clearances from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, said the Toll Regulatory Board.

This comes despite previous concerns about the project’s environmental impact.

TRB Executive Director Atty. Alvin Carullo said SMC remains committed to the project and is working to obtain the necessary environmental permits.

“As long as they comply with the clearance requirements, the project is active,” he explained.

Environmental groups had previously voiced their opposition to PAREX, raising doubts about its future.

However, Carullo clarified that SMC must submit final engineering plans by October to move forward.

Construction could begin by 2025, reported business blog site Bilyonaryo.

Traffic solution?

The proposed 19.37-kilometer PAREX will be a six-lane elevated expressway along the Pasig River.

It will connect Radial Road 10 in Manila to the South East Metro Manila Expressway at Circumferential Road 6.

The project also includes using a 2.7-kilometer portion of Skyway Stage 3.

SMC has already invested P2 billion to clean up the Pasig River and incorporate sustainable features like a bus rapid transit system, bicycle lanes, and pedestrian walkways.

SMC said it would start the construction of its P95-billion PAREX project next year or once the company gets an environmental compliance certificate (ECC), said TRB’s Carullo based on a letter submitted to him. “As of now they are not abandoning the project. It is a live project.”

Permits to be secured

SMC is finalizing the final engineering drawings of the project that are expected to be completed by October.

“But first it must submit the final detailed engineering plan for PAREX,” Carullo told reporters.

The TRB said San Miguel must also redesign the project to ensure heritage structures are not affected, Business World quoted Carullo.

“When the Office of the President approved the project there were some conditions,” he said.

“For example, the original design will pass through Malacañang, but there are restrictions, so they have to redesign the main alignment.”

San Miguel has yet to submit its target construction date because it is still trying to secure all permits.

Carullo said the main problem now is the environmental clearance certificate and other permits aside from seeking from us notice to proceed.

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