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Skyway Stage 3 closed during night time from Jan. 8-13 for completion works

By TED CORDERO, GMA News

The Skyway Stage 3, which was “soft opened” late December last year, will be closed for motorists anew to give way for finishing works in time for the elevated toll road’s official opening next week.

In a statement, San Miguel Corp. (SMC), concession holder of Metro Manila Skyway through San Miguel Infrastructure, said that motorists will continue to enjoy toll-free and seamless travel from north and south Metro Manila via the Skyway, even as it extended the tollway’s temporary night time closures to give way to finishing work needed in time for the formal opening of all seven lanes on January 14.

SMC said the Skyway Stage 3 project from Buendia, Makati to North Luzon Expressway will be open throughout the day, especially through morning and evening rush hours.

However, it will be closed from 10 pm to 4 am from January 8 up to January 13.

SMC has earlier announced that the elevated tollway will be temporarily closed

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from 10 p.m. of January 6 to 4 a.m. of January 7.

“We are working to make sure that the 18-kilometer north-south stretch of Skyway 3 will be ready for official opening starting January 14. That is why we need to close it during non-peak, late night to early morning hours. We need to complete finishing work on the main stretch,” SMC president and chief operating officer Ramon Ang said.

Among the finishing works being done is the installation of street lamps.

This is to enhance safety especially for motorists driving at night, and overall maintain the qood quality of the experience of driving on the new expressway, according to SMC.

“Again, we thank motorists for the positive feedback, their enthusiasm, and patience. This project is one of the most significant infrastructure achievements in our country—a game-changer that links north and south, and completes the backbone of future economic growth. Along with other important infra projects, it reflects our positive attitude and outlook for the future despite the challenges we face today,” Ang said.

“That is why we will work hard to make sure it will serve Filipinos well, provide convenience and safety, contribute to lessening traffic congestion, and help boost our economic recovery," he added.

SMC opened an initial four lanes of the 18-kilometer expressway last December 29 and has waived toll fees for one month.—AOL, GMA News