The new SFEX road will remain open beyond January 15, after it was initially made available for the holidays last December 2020. The new and expanded section of the 8.2-km Subic Freeport Expressway will remain open to motorists from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. until its full completion next month. This is to provide continued convenience to motorists already using the new expressway and those traveling to and from the Subic area.
Assessments and recent developments show that the new road can stay open during the said hours while there are still works being done in some areas, including the portion of Jadjad Bridge.
“We are keeping the new SFEX road partially open to the motoring public up to its target completion in February. With this, we can continue providing faster and safer access to and from Subic especially for businesses and logistics companies operating in the area as well for tourists,” said Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark A. Villar.
The PHP 1.6-billion SFEX Capacity Expansion project aims to increase the road capacity of SFEX from one lane in each direction to two lanes in each direction with the construction of two additional lanes, bridges, and a new tunnel. It intends to improve traffic safety, provide additional road capacity, and reduce travel time to and from Subic Bay Freeport.
Expressway-standard LED lights are also being installed. The elevation of Maritan Highway-Rizal Highway-Tipo Road junction was raised, and the drainage system was enhanced to allow motorists to experience comfortable and easy journeys all year round.
NLEX Corporation president and general manager J. Luigi L. Bautista affirmed that “necessary safety requirements have been met in keeping the SFEX open while construction works are ongoing.” He also said that “this will further help improve mobility as businesses in the Subic Bay Freeport are coming back on track from adverse effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.”
“The move to continuously open the new lanes is very timely as it will ease the movement of people and goods in the Freeport and further develop Subic’s business and tourism prospects,” Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) chairman and administrator Wilma T. Eisma noted.
From December 28, 2020, to January 11, 2021, more than 95,000 motorists have been served by the new road.
The SFEX Capacity Expansion, once completed, will spur economic growth, not just in Subic, but in the entire region as well. It is seen to complement Subic’s infrastructure program and help sustain Subic’s position as a globally competitive trade and tourism center.