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Keep track of the newest infrastructure and transportation-related projects on the road to a Better Philippines.
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PAREX: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Never has an infrastructure project gained notoriety in such a short time than the controversial Pasig River Expressway (PAREX). There…
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“Build Build Build” Laid the Foundation for a #BetterPhilippines
The undeniable benefit of the Duterte administration’s landmark “Build Build Build” program is that finally, infrastructure took the center stage…
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“Shared Roads” Proposal Pushed to Make Baguio Bike-Friendly
A lot has changed because of the pandemic, and our transportation system is one of them. Bicycles have turned into…
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PUV Modernization Update: A More Just and Humane Program
The Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) Modernization Program has had its ups and downs. However, things seem to be picking up…
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2021 Will be the Year of Philippine Transport Infrastructure
It’s no secret that the transportation system in the Philippines has improved leaps and bounds in the past few years.…
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NHA in 2020: Striving for Better Homes, Better Lives
One of the lesser-known government agencies doing good work this year has been the National Housing Authority (NHA). You may…
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PH Infrastructure Projects Gain Momentum in 2020
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is literally paving the way to the future in the middle of…
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Metro Manila Decongestion Means Prioritizing Decentralization
One of Metro Manila’s worst problems is that it is car-centric. This is a well-known fact for those who live…
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Formerly Ignored Provinces Now Getting Infrastructure
There are favored provinces, and there are ignored provinces. Such was the reality for so long in the Philippines in…
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“Build, Build, Build” Accomplishments Continue Despite COVID-19
“Build, Build, Build” accomplishments remain aplenty in the time of Covid-19. Our country’s path to progress is a long and…
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