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Friday, November 19, 2021

RFID needed in Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway

CEBU CITY – The Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway Corp. (CCLEC) said it has started the online registration for the installation of RFID or radio-frequency identification stickers which motorists will need to be able to pass Cebu’s third bridge that is set to be operational early next year.

CCLEC said motorists may register for RFID through https://mptc.outsystemsenterprise.com/ORRAS.

The company said the construction progress of the 8.9-kilometer Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX) project was 87% complete as of October. The P30-billion toll bridge project will use an all-electronic toll collection system when it opens in the first quarter of 2022 to provide motorists with safe and seamless travel.

Topping the construction accomplishment is the completion of the CCLEX main bridge deck that connects Cebu City and the municipality of Cordova. Works have now moved to the construction of the deck’s safety barrier.

“Earlier, we also finished the installation of all 56 stay cables holding the main bridge deck as well as the installation of all 434 NU (Nebraska University) girders required for the entire stretch of the project. Also completed is the 200-meter pedestrian footbridge. Work on the other segments of the CCLEX project continues to progress,” CCLEC said in a statement.

Construction of the deck slab is also ongoing following the completion of its substructure and installation of precast planks at the Cebu South Coastal Road on-ramp and off-ramp sections of CCLEX.

And at the Cebu viaduct, the construction of the deck slab is also ongoing. The Cordova viaduct, on the other hand, is now structurally complete and works are now on the construction of the safety barriers. Aside from these, works are ongoing for the toll plaza, CCLEX Operations and Maintenance Center, and the Toll Operations Center building.

CCLEX is a project of CCLEC, in partnership with the local governments of Cebu City and Cordova. (Carlos Lorenciana)



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