San Miguel Corp. pushes for P4.4-B Boracay-Caticlan bridge

San Miguel Corporation is pushing for the construction of a bridge which would cost more than P4.4 billion and would connect Caticlan to Boracay Island. REUTERS
San Miguel Corporation is pushing for the construction of a bridge which would cost more than P4.4 billion and would connect Caticlan to Boracay Island. REUTERS

MANILA – San Miguel Corporation is pushing for the construction of a bridge that would connect Caticlan to popular beach destination Boracay, its president and chief operating officer Ramon Ang said Friday.

The project will cost more than P4.4 billion and benefit locals as well as visitors. It is also seen to help in the solid waste management at the prime tourist destination as transport would be easier.

Currently, travel between Caticlan and Boracay is by boat. 

“(Around) 25,000 workers living in Boracay Island can live in the mainland. And 300 tons a day of solid waste can be moved to the other side para sa landfill, at ‘di ka na kailangan mag-deepwell sa Boracay,” Ang said.

Puwede ka na magdala ng freshwater galing sa mainland so ma-aavoid mo nayung deepwell sa Boracay.”

The project, however, yet has no clear signs of approval since the Department of Tourism still has to sit down with partner agencies such as the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and local officials.

“We will be actually consulting it naman with the local stakeholders, so we will listen to all. We’ve been hearing the side of Mr. Ramon Ang. He has valid opinion, [and] we will also listen to the other side,” Tourism secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said.

Ang earlier said they could build the bridge in a span of two years.

San Miguel unit TransAire Development Holdings Corp. had renovated the Caticlan Airport, which was opened to jet aircraft for the first time in 2016. (ABS-CBN)

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