TRECE MARTIRES CITY, Cavite (PIA) — Motorists from Cavite and Laguna will soon benefit from the completion of several key segments of the Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX) and CAVITEX C5 Link, currently being developed by Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPT South).

In a statement released by MPT South, these segments include the CALAX Governor’s Drive Interchange, Open Canal Interchange, and Kawit Interchange, as well as the C5 Link Segment 3B, which will connect the current Sucat Interchange to the C5 Link Flyover Extension, spanning from SLEX-Taguig to E. Rodriguez in C5.

The CAVITEX-CALAX Link, currently under construction, will integrate these two major toll roads, creating a more seamless travel route for motorists.

According to MPT South, traffic growth of more than 30% is expected by the end of 2025, translating to over 340,000 daily motorists, a significant increase from the current 259,815. These road segments are set to be operational before the end of 2025, expanding MPT South’s total road network to 67 km.

MPT South anticipates that the new segments, designed to reduce travel time and improve accessibility, will encourage more motorists to utilize the expanded network, boosting traffic flow across the region.

The enhanced expressway network is expected to support regional economic growth by facilitating faster, more efficient transport of goods and services between key industrial and commercial hubs in Southern Luzon.

“Aside from providing an enhanced driving experience for our motorists, our projects also aim to contribute to the region’s economic development by improving accessibility and connectivity,” said MPT South President and General Manager, Mr. Raul L. Ignacio.

Shortened travel times will bring additional benefits, such as reduced fuel consumption and lower vehicle emissions, contributing to nation-building and enhancing the quality of life for Filipinos.

MPT South announced it will allocate Php14 billion in capital expenditures in 2025 to support the construction and maintenance of its infrastructure projects.

“Despite the challenges we face in construction, such as the timely delivery of right-of-way and the recent typhoons, we are working around the clock to ensure the completion of these vital infrastructure projects by the end of 2025,” Ignacio added. (PIA-Cavite/MPT South)

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