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Co-ordinates: 15°16’49.84”N 120°00’17.78”E
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Co-ordinates: 15°16’48.22”N 120°00’13.34”E
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Iba-Tarlac road now in offing A road network that would liberate Zambales from isolation from the rest of Central Luzon is now ready for construction. The Iba-Tarlac Road starts from the Olongapo-Bugallon road in Botolan and connects to Capas at the foot of the Baracbac Bridge. It has a total length of 89 kilometers. The 52 kilometers portion is in Zambales while the remaining 39 kilometers belong to Tarlac. This road will also link Zambales to Pampanga, Nueva Ecija and Aurora. It will serve as the secondary route to both Subic and Clark when one comes from the north. It will also be an alternative route to the already vulnerable and much traversed Gapan-San Fernando-Olongapo intersection. Zambales District Engineer Domingo Mariano said the road network project also entails the construction of six concrete bridges with a total length of 2.5 kilometers. Needed to complete these bridges is P774 million. The DPWH is awaiting the release of funds for the construction of these bridges. Initially, some P195 million has been released for the construction of the roads. Total amount needed for the completion of the roads is P696 million. There is now a 6 kilometer gravel road. Also completed is an 8 kilometer concrete road. To be opened for construction is a 34 kilometer road network. Engr. Domingo added that both Zambales and Tarlac have been clamoring for the completion of this link since it will reduce travel time to an hour and contribute to the economic growth of both provinces. (by Rebecca Grace S. David - PIA) Taken from a Philippine Information Agency (PIA) government press release. |
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Zambales: Gearing up, cashing in. Zambales Governor Amor Deloso has announced that Zambales is gearing towards development as it vows to open major road networks that will connect the province to other economic zones in Northern and Central Luzon. "There is a need to open new roads to expand the development opportunities of the provinces and maximize its potentials as a new investment site in the region," said Gov. Amor Deloso. He identified the new economic doors as the Santa Cruz-Mangatarem Road that will connect the northern town of Santa Cruz with the town of Mangatarem in Pangasinan and the Iba-Tarlac Road which will connect the province to Tarlac. The roads are necessary to open new space for possible economic zones and to shorten travel going in and out of the province to and from Central Luzon, Northern Luzon and Western Luzon areas. "The roads will also maximize the use of our Masinloc Port as a major seaport in the area benefiting investors, particularly exporters and importers, from Zambales and Pangasinan," Deloso said. The governor noted that the Tarlac-Iba Road, which would span to about 60 kilometers when finished, has already a plan that was approved during the administration of former president Ramos. "The road will boost the potentials of the Masinloc Port which will be constructed under a built-operate-transfer (BOT) scheme by a Canadian business group to the amount of US$5 billion. When finished, Masinloc Port will become a major transshipment port in the region," he said. Meanwhile, the official said that the Mangatarem-Santa Cruz Road Project is about 82 kilometers and could be finished at the cost of P200 million. The road will shorten travel time going to Pangasinan from Iba, Zambales from six hours to about two hours. Deloso has also announced that discussions have already been started to study the possibility of putting a 500-hectare industrial estate in the former San Miguel Naval Air Stations in San Antonio Zambales. The proposed industrial zone will fast tract the many development programs of the province to turn the province into a tourism and light industry destination in the region. "Roads will bind our resources- land, people and infrastructures. Due to the completion of the SCTEX, space for investment in Bulacan and Tarlac is getting scarce. Subic Freeport soon could not accommodate more factories. But Zambales has vast land space to offer and we have pier, ship repair facilities and a small airport for tourism," Gov. Deloso said.Taken from a Philippine Information Agency (PIA) government press release. |
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  Fully titled empty 1666m2 lot = P5,500,000 nett.   Price quoted is in Philippine Pesos (PHP). |
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