Bacolod-NegOcc economic highway opens June 30

Photo shows an aerial view of the Bacolod-Negros Occidental Economic Highway project. The P7.389-billion highway stretches from Bacolod South Road junction along Barangay Sum-ag in Bacolod City to Bacolod North Road junction in Victorias City. PHOTO COURTESY OF DPWH REGION 6
Photo shows an aerial view of the Bacolod-Negros Occidental Economic Highway project. The P7.389-billion highway stretches from Bacolod South Road junction along Barangay Sum-ag in Bacolod City to Bacolod North Road junction in Victorias City. PHOTO COURTESY OF DPWH REGION 6

BACOLOD City – The P7.389-billion Bacolod-Negros Occidental Economic Highway (BANOCEH) will be initially opened to traffic by the end of June.

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) regional director Sanny Boy Oropel said they will open portions of the BANOCEH “by June 30 or maybe by the first week of July.”

“The section from Bacolod City going to Bacolod-Silay Airport, passing through the Bacolod-Silay Airport Access Road junction, will help all travelers by June 30. We are now on our scheduled target to have a soft opening,” Oropel said in a regional public briefing.

He added that the new economic highway is “set to transform regional connectivity by reducing travel time from Bacolod City to Bacolod-Silay Airport by 25 minutes, down from the current one hour” and is “expected to benefit an average of 20,000 travelers daily”.

“They can enjoy a better experience of travel with complete amenities of bicycle lane, including a service road, and the vegetation and landscaping program we are introducing,” Oropel said.

The 48.8-kilometer BANOCEH stretches from Bacolod South Road junction along Barangay Sum-ag in this city towards the Bacolod North Road junction in Victorias City.

The highway involves the opening, concreting, and improvement of roads along with the construction and enhancement of 16 bridges.  

The regional director revealed that there is also a plan to open a portion of BANOCEH from Bacolod South Road junction, passing through sections of Bacolod-Murcia-Don Salvador Benedicto-San Carlos Road and cutting through some barangays and municipalities to encompass traffic improvement for commuters.

Oropel added that the extended portion will not only enhance the traffic condition of the main thoroughfare, the Bacolod North Road, but will also provide travelers a shorter distance from Victorias-Manapla area going to Don Salvador Benedicto. (Philippine News Agency)

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