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Macapagal Bridge (Filipino: ''Tulay ng Macapagal'') is a
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along Mayor Democrito D. Plaza II Avenue (also known as the Butuan Bypass Road) in
Butuan Butuan (pronounced ), officially the City of Butuan ( ceb, Dakbayan sa Butuan; Butuanon: ''Dakbayan hong Butuan''; fil, Lungsod ng Butuan), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the region of Caraga, Philippines. It is the ''de facto'' ca ...
,
Agusan del Norte Agusan del Norte, officially the Province of Agusan del Norte ( ceb, Amihanang Agusan; Butuanon: ''Probinsya hong Agusan del Norte''; tl, Hilagang Agusan), is a province in the Caraga region of the Philippines. Its capital is the city of Cabadba ...
that crosses the
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. It has a length of , making it the longest bridge in Mindanao, and the third-longest cable-stayed bridge in the
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after the
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and Cebu-Cordova Bridge. Initially named the "Second Magsaysay Bridge" during construction (referring to the nearby Magsaysay Bridge), the bridge was officially named after
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Diosdado Macapagal Diosdado Pangan Macapagal Sr. (; September 28, 1910 – April 21, 1997) was a Filipino lawyer, poet and politician who served as the ninth president of the Philippines, serving from 1961 to 1965, and the sixth vice president, serving from 19 ...
when it was inaugurated in 2007. The bridge was constructed along with the Butuan Bypass Road, which aims to decongest traffic along the Agusan-Misamis Oriental Road in downtown Butuan, through
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from the
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worth PH₱2.2 billion.


Background

Prior to the construction of the bridge, the nearby Magsaysay Bridge was the only bridge in Butuan that spans the Agusan River. Built in 1957, the old
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has deteriorated over time and has experienced heavy traffic congestion because of the increasing vehicular volume in the city, thus necessitating the construction of a new bridge. Since the administration of Philippine President
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, there have been plans developed by the City Council for a bypass road and bridge that would alleviate the traffic problem along Magsaysay Bridge. During the administration of Philippine President
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, the development of a bypass road and bridge was included in his Mindanao 2000 Development Plan, which was part of his administration's effort to develop transportation infrastructure within the island. In August 2000, the Japan Bank for International Cooperation included the Second Magsaysay Bridge and the Butuan Bypass Road in its Special Yen (ODA) Loan Scheme worth JP¥ 34,723 million, along with the New Iloilo Airport Development Project and the Subic Bay Port Development Project. Of this loaned amount, JP¥ 3,549 million was allocated for the project. However, after President Estrada was removed from office during the
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, implementation of the project fell upon the newly installed administration of President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal Arroyo (, born April 5, 1947), often referred to by her initials GMA, is a Filipino academic and politician serving as one of the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, House Deputy Spe ...
.


Construction

The Macapagal Bridge, along with the Butuan Bypass Road, was constructed by a joint venture of Japanese engineering firms Nippon Steel Corporation and TOA Corporation, who were selected as main contractors after the loan agreement was signed. TOA Corporation was responsible for constructing the single main pylon made of reinforced concrete, the foundations to support the bridge superstructure, and all civil works for the road section. A joint venture of Japanese firms Katahira and Engineers International and Sogo Engineering, Inc. and Filipino companies Proconsult, Inc., TCGI Engineers and DCCD Engineering provided the detailed engineering design and construction supervision for the project, including the preparation of conceptual and preliminary designs, detailed design, contract drawings, technical specification, cost estimates, and bid documents. During the design phase of the project, the length of the main span was increased from to to prevent falling debris from clashing with the bridge piers in the event of heavy rains. This resulted in the reduction of the length of the approach bridge from to , while the total length of the bridge was increased from to because abutments had to be built in a location away from the Agusan River to avoid the soft ground. Construction of the Macapagal Bridge and the Butuan Bypass Road was expected to last 70 months from the signing of the loan agreement in August 2000 up to the expected completion of civil works by May 2006. However, the actual construction took 82 months because of delays due to administrative procedures, delayed payment of billings for the contractors, flooding of the Agusan River due to inclement weather, delays in land acquisition and soft ground encountered near the bridge abutment, which required additional sub-surface investigations and design revisions. Civil works for both the bridge and the bypass road began in May 2004 and were completed in May 2007.


Opening

Macapagal Bridge was completed and opened to traffic on the second week of April 2007. Almost a month after, on 3 May 2007, the bridge was formally inaugurated during a ceremony led by Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
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Manuel Bonoan, who represented President Arroyo. Also present during the inauguration are Akiri Sugiyama, economic minister of the Embassy of Japan in Manila, who represented Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Ryuchiro Yamazaki; DPWH Assistant Secretary Rafael Yabut; Mindanao Economic Development Council Assistant Secretary Jose Aquino II; Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) chief representative Hiroshi Togo; Agusan del Norte First District Representative
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; and Japanese engineers from TOA Corporation, Nippon Steel Corporation and Katahira International. The bridge, which was initially named "Second Magsaysay Bridge" during construction after the nearby Magsaysay Bridge to the north, was officially named President Diosdado Macapagal Bridge more than three years after its inauguration, after President Arroyo signed Republic Act No. 10051 on 19 March 2010. It's the third bridge named after former Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal after Macapagal Bridge in
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and Macapagal Bridge in
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Later history


Economic benefits

The Butuan Bypass Road which the bridge carries across the Agusan River was completed in 2011 and opened to vehicular traffic the following year. The road connects the
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along the Butuan-Cagayan de Oro-Iligan Road with the Surigao-Agusan-Davao Road and bypassing downtown Butuan, thus easing traffic congestion in the city, and in the Magsaysay Bridge, which has banned vehicles over 15 tons from passing over the bridge since 2008 due to its old age. With the opening of the Macapagal Bridge, travel time between Libertad and Tiniwisan districts of the city was reduced to 13 minutes. Traffic congestion along Magsaysay Bridge also eased, reducing travel time from 30 minutes to just 16.5 minutes after Macapagal Bridge opened. Overall, transportation of goods between Caraga Region and other regions in Mindanao became more efficient, resulting in an increase in residential and commercial development in areas along the bypass road and an increase in investments and employment opportunities in the city.


Maintenance

The District Engineering Office (DEO) of Butuan under DPWH Region XIII was supposed to be in charge of operation and maintenance (O&M) for both the Macapagal Bridge and the Butuan Bypass Road. However, the responsibility for O&M was not delegated from DPWH Project Management Office - Philippine Japan Highway Loan (PMO-PJHL) to the DEO for six years after project completion. While no entity had the formal responsibility for O&M of the project, the DEO voluntarily conducted O&M to the extent possible. With the Butuan Bypass Road converted into a national road by virtue of Department Order No. 51 in May 2013, responsibility for O&M of the bridge and bypass road formally delegated to the DEO. The bridge had its first major rehabilitation in April 2010 after it was discovered in their routine inspection that the foundation of the bridge had been sinking deeper into the Agusan River due to the softening of the soils and rocks where the abutment was built. They feared that the bridge might sink deeper and eventually collapse if no rehabilitation works are immediately done. The rehabilitation work lasted 10 months, thereby forcing the City Council to order temporary closure of the bridge to traffic and rerouting of traffic to the old Magsaysay Bridge.


Accidents and incidents

*On 14 July 2009, local police arrested 32-year-old Arthur, a resident of the city, for stealing electrical wires from the bridge's lighting system. Recovered from the suspect were 8 mm and 30 mm electrical wires measuring more than 50 meters long and estimated to cost more or less PH₱50,000. The suspect was charged with violating Republic Act 7832 or Theft of Electrical Power Transmission Link and Materials Act. *On 18 February 2012, local search and rescue units rescued AJ Pangandaman, the son of Transportation and Communications Caraga Regional Director Alim Pangandaman, after jumping from the bridge following a misunderstanding with his girlfriend. Pangandaman jumped at around 5 a.m. and was found lying on a bamboo raft a few meters downstream from the bridge.


See also

* List of bridges in the Philippines * Mayor Democrito D. Plaza II Avenue


References


External links


My City, My Butuan: Butuan's Newbridge (The Macapagal Bridge)Vista Pinas: Diosdado Macapagal Bridge
{{Cable-stayed bridges in Southeast Asia Cable-stayed bridges Bridges in the Philippines Bridges completed in 2007 Cable-stayed bridges in the Philippines Buildings and structures in Butuan Buildings and structures in Agusan del Norte