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The Pasig River Expressway (PAREX) is a proposed elevated expressway in
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skirting the
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s of the
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and connecting the cities of
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and the municipality of Taytay. The expressway is proposed to alleviate east-west
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in Metro Manila. It is envisioned as a
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between the Philippine National Construction Corporation and the
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. The project broke ground on September 24, 2021, while construction of the expressway was yet to start, pending the approval of its Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC). The project was deemed cancelled in 2024 due to public uproar against the project. However, Ramon Ang announced renewed interest in the project, albeit citing the need to adjust it toward public sentiment.


Route description

The expressway is planned to start from Radial Road 10 in
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and is proposed to end at the
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in the municipality of Taytay. Three segments are planned, in addition to utilizing the portion of the Skyway Stage 3 from Plaza Azul (Nagtahan) to San Juan River in Manila. From Manila in the west, the expressway is planned to travel through the southern bank of the Pasig River. It would turn to the land in Paco, where it is proposed to use the right-of-way of Paz Mendoza-Guazon Street and Quirino Avenue before meeting Skyway Stage 3's Nagtahan Exit at Plaza Azul. Its utilization of Skyway's segment starts at the Plaza Dilao Exit and ends at the future San Juan Intersection with Skyway Stage 3 above the San Juan River. From there, it would resume and cut through Punta,
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before retaking the Pasig River alignment at the southern bank up to the future
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/ C-6 in
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History

Plans to build an expressway over the Pasig River were revealed as early as 1993 when the
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(JICA) conducted a study on the proposed urban expressway system in
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. The proposed expressway over the river was called Expressway Route R-4, referring to the proposed new alignment of
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that would run from the proposed Inner Circumferential Expressway ( Circumferential Road 3) in Santa Ana, Manila to
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in Taguig. In the 1999 Metro Manila Urban Transport Integrated Study, the expressway was also proposed as the R-4 Expressway, with a route from the Metro Manila Skyway, extending toward the southeast, and being connected to the C-6 to serve traffic demand between Manila CBD and northern Laguna de Bay. A partially elevated 6-lane Pasig Expressway, measuring in length and beginning at the intersection of
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and
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in Makati and ending at the intersection of C-6 and
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, was proposed by the joint venture of Strategic Alliance Development Corporation (STRADEC),
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, and
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under the build-operate transfer (BOT) scheme arrangement that same year. First proposed circa 2017 as the Manila–Taguig Expressway (MTEX), a project of Citra Group and PT Citra Persada Infrastruktur, the expressway is planned as a
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over the Pasig River and Laguna de Bay, and a network of bridges similar to the proposed Metro Manila Skybridge. The expressway would have had three segments and two- to six-lane viaducts and bridges. The overall length of the expressway would have been . The project has an estimated cost of and an estimated implementation period of 36 months. The expressway is also said to undertake river
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and cleanup works on the
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before, during, and after construction. In September 2021, the San Miguel Corporation named Filipino green architect Felino "Jun" Palafox as a prospective consultant to introduce "green architectural and urban features" in the Pasig River Expressway system. Initially denying his involvement, Palafox later confirmed his involvement in the project, emphasizing the need for a "missing link for the eastern and western parts of Metro Manila". The project's technical aspects and financial aspects were approved by the Toll Regulatory Board on July 14, and a public scoping was held by the
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(DENR) on the same day. The project scoping report indicated that 101 representatives were present at the scoping, most of which had raised concerns about the project's environmental impacts and a lack of information on the project's detailed engineering designs. The report stated that each concern was responded to with a promise for a follow-up public scoping in October 2021. On September 21, 2021, the Supplemental Toll Operations Agreement (STOA) was approved by the government, wherein a formal agreement was signed between the San Miguel Corporation, the Department of Transportation, and the
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at a groundbreaking ceremony held on September 24, 2021. On March 14, 2022, the STOA was approved by the Office of the President. A follow-up project scoping was later held on March 25, 2022. Construction of the expressway was expected to begin in 2022 and be complete by 2023, pending
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's signature to start construction. However, as of 2023, construction has not yet begun, pending regulatory requirements. In December 2023, a column in ''
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'' stated that Ramon Ang had decided to drop the proposed Pasig River Expressway project due to public criticism. This was confirmed when Ang stated in a press conference on March 18, 2024, that the project had been shelved, wishing to respect public opinion. Ang's cancellation is reported to have been rescinded following renewed interest in the project. According to the Toll Regulatory Board Executive Director Alvin A. Carullo, the P81.53-billion PAREX "is still on the table" for further evaluation in its final
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. On May 27, 2024, in a PSE disclosure, Ang announced the company is still conducting a viability study of the project. "We cannot ithdraw We are addressing the concerns, but it is currently on hold," he explained.


Criticism and concerns


Environmental and mobility concerns

Transport and environmental advocates in April and July 2021 opposed the project, citing environmental concerns that the concrete megastructure would hamper the river's control of floods and contribute to the
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, which would have worsened urban heat in Metro Manila. Concerns were raised that building the Pasig River Expressway would also introduce
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and
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in the area, as well as non-exhaust emissions, such as
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from car tires, road dust, and
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that would have worsened the pollution in the Pasig River and the communities around it. Advocates also pointed out that constructing more new roads would only worsen traffic congestion by attracting more vehicle use, thus decreasing mobility in a phenomenon called
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. Among the figures who opposed the expressway's construction is Senator
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, who envisioned developing the sides of the Pasig River into a tourist spot if elected President in the
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s. Labor lawyer Luke Espiritu and environmentalist David D'Angelo, both under the senatorial slate of
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, have also called for rejecting the project.


Heritage concerns

The Intramuros Administration and heritage advocates also opposed the project, noting that the alignment of the project, particularly Segment 1 from Radial Road 10 to Plaza Azul, would transverse multiple heritage sites and historical buildings such as the
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fortifications,
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, the Aduana Building, the Bureau of Immigrations building, the National Press Club building, and the
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. Both parties raised concerns about the project's proximity to these heritage sites, as advocates noted that the project would not only disrupt the visual integrity of these heritage sites but also damage the structural integrity of these landmarks due to vibrations caused by construction.


Issues during public scoping

Mobility advocates have urged the DENR to postpone the second public scoping that was held on March 25, 2022, citing concerns that the first project scoping held last July 14, 2021, was not carried out correctly and should be invalidated, noting several inaccuracies and deficiencies in the project briefing materials. Advocates also noted the absence of key agencies such as the
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, the
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, the Department of Tourism, the Department of Science and Technology, and the
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at the previous public scoping, declaring the need to hold a new public scoping meeting that would have included the inputs of the mentioned agencies. In April 2022, the Intramuros Administration also informed the Environmental Management Bureau under the DENR that it had not been consulted about the project before the public hearing. Discrepancies between the project alignment shown during the project scoping and in the
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(EIA) report were also raised, as 20 per cent of the total alignment shown during the first project scoping has been modified in the EIA report. Advocates raised that stakeholders in these areas were not properly notified and informed of these changes, noting that the informed consent of these stakeholders is missing from the EIA report.


Environmental impact assessment plagiarism

In April 2022, it was found out that the EIA report for the project contained entire sections that were
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from the environmental impact assessments of the Makati Intra-city Subway in 2019 and a
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expansion project in
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in 2017 and the project components section of the Cavite–Laguna Expressway. In response, advocates have petitioned the Environmental Management Bureau to investigate RHR Consulting Services, the company responsible for the preparation of the report, for any findings of misconduct and irregular practice present in the drafting of the EIA report.


Response

The issues with the expressway were responded to by San Miguel Corporation President Ramon Ang, who emphasized the fact that the project would be at no cost to the government, dispelled misinformation suggesting that the expressway would cover the whole Pasig River instead of being built along it, and mentioned parallel plans to rehabilitate the river by widening and
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the river at certain points. In response to concerns about induced demand, Ang responded that the project would not be exclusive to private car owners as it would also have a bus rapid transit system, bike lanes, and
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Advocates indicated, however, that whether or not the project would be built along or above the river is irrelevant as the project itself would be inviting air pollution into a corridor that previously did not have any. Mobility advocates also questioned Ang's mention of including a bus rapid transit system, bike lanes, and pedestrian infrastructure in response to criticism, as these features were not detailed in the project's EIA report. Environmental architect Paulo Alcazaren also agreed that the elevated nature of the proposed bus rapid transit system, bike lanes, and pedestrian infrastructure would pose accessibility and connectivity issues. The project's "unusually fast" approval process was also criticized, given the approval of the STOA despite the lack of an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) from the DENR, which is needed before any construction can start. On June 27, 2023, DENR secretary Toni Yulo-Loyzaga stated that the DENR is currently evaluating the community impact of the Pasig River Expressway project and stated that there is still no timeframe for the issuance of an ECC for the project. Green architect Jun Palafox, who initially denied involvement with the project in September 2021, has since been onboarded, committing to develop it according to "his own vision of Pasig River development". Palafox has also responded to the criticism, denying that the expressway would only cause additional congestion if built, believing there is an "unmet demand" for an east-west transportation corridor. Palafox's involvement with the project has also been seen as a complete reversal of his long-standing principles for revitalizing decades of
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in Metro Manila with sustainable practices.


Exits


See also

*
Pasig River Ferry Service The Pasig River Ferry Service (PRFS) is a Public transport, public water bus service based in Metro Manila, the Philippines. It is currently the only water-based transportation service in Metro Manila that cruises the length of the Pasig River a ...
* Rehabilitation of the Pasig River


References


External links


DPWH Public-Private Partnership Project Description of PAREX

PAREX EIS Draft Report
(as of September 2022)
PAREX EIS Draft Annexes
(as of September 2022)
PAREX Public Hearing Documentation
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