List of bridges in the Philippines

This is a list of bridges in the Philippines. This list includes notable viaducts or landbridges built over land mass, on coastal areas, riverbanks and on diversion roads.

Historical and architectural interest bridges

Name Distinction Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Region Ref.
1 Malagonlong Bridge National Cultural Treasure
National Historical Landmark
136 m (446 ft) Masonry
5 semi-circular arches

Dumaca River
1850 Tayabas
14°00′46.6″N 121°37′00.6″E / 14.012944°N 121.616833°E / 14.012944; 121.616833 (Malagonlong Bridge)
Calabarzon [1]
[2]
2 Puente Colgante (Manila)
dismantled in 1939
110 m (360 ft) Suspension
Wooden deck, masonry pylons

Pasig River
1852 Manila
14°35′43.6″N 120°58′55.9″E / 14.595444°N 120.982194°E / 14.595444; 120.982194 (Puente Colgante (Manila))
Metro Manila [3]
[4]


Major bridges

This table presents a non-exhaustive list of the road and railway bridges with spans greater than 100 metres (328 ft) or total lengths longer than 5,000 metres (16,404 ft).

Name Span Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Region Ref.
1 Cebu–Cordova Link Expressway 390 m (1,280 ft) 8,900 m (29,200 ft) Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
60+65+390+65+60
2022 Cebu City–Cordova
10°17′12.7″N 123°53′56.2″E / 10.286861°N 123.898944°E / 10.286861; 123.898944 (Cebu–Cordova Bridge)
Central Visayas [S 1]
[5]
[6]
2 Macapagal Bridge 360 m (1,180 ft) 882 m (2,894 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel girder deck, 1 concrete pylon
2007 Butuan
8°55′21.8″N 125°33′13.6″E / 8.922722°N 125.553778°E / 8.922722; 125.553778 (Macapagal Bridge)
Caraga [7]
[8]
[9]
3 Magapit Suspension Bridge 256 m (840 ft) 410 m (1,350 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
76+256+76
1978 Lal-lo
18°07′19.9″N 121°40′21.0″E / 18.122194°N 121.672500°E / 18.122194; 121.672500 (Magapit Suspension Bridge)
Cagayan Valley [S 2]
[10]
[11]
4 San Juanico Bridge 192 m (630 ft) 2,164 m (7,100 ft) Truss
Steel
64+112+192+112
1973 TaclobanSanta Rita
11°18′03.4″N 124°58′12.6″E / 11.300944°N 124.970167°E / 11.300944; 124.970167 (San Juanico Bridge)
Eastern Visayas [12]
[13]
5 Marcelo Fernan Bridge 185 m (607 ft) 1,237 m (4,058 ft) Extradosed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
111+185+111
1999 MandaueLapu-Lapu City
10°19′35.5″N 123°57′59.4″E / 10.326528°N 123.966500°E / 10.326528; 123.966500 (Marcelo Fernan Bridge)
Central Visayas [S 3]
[14]
[15]
[16]
6 Bamban Bridge 174 m (571 ft) 177 m (581 ft) Arch
Steel tied arch
Bow-string bridge

MacArthur Highway
Sacobia River
1998 BambanMabalacat
15°15′37.3″N 120°33′35″E / 15.260361°N 120.55972°E / 15.260361; 120.55972 (Bamban Bridge)
Central Luzon [S 4]
[17]
[18]
7 Agas-Agas Bridge 150 m (490 ft) 350 m (1,150 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
99+150+99
2009 Sogod
10°29′48.2″N 124°59′52.6″E / 10.496722°N 124.997944°E / 10.496722; 124.997944 (Agas-Agas Bridge)
Eastern Visayas [S 5]
[19]
[20]
8 Panguil Bay Bridge
under construction
150 m (490 ft) 2,360 m (7,740 ft) Extradosed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
85+150+85
Road bridge
Panguil Bay
2024 TangubTubod
8°03′20.6″N 123°46′39.7″E / 8.055722°N 123.777694°E / 8.055722; 123.777694 (Panguil Bay Bridge)
Northern Mindanao [21]
[22]
9 Mactan–Mandaue Bridge 144 m (472 ft) 864 m (2,835 ft) Truss
Steel
112+144+112
1973 MandaueLapu-Lapu City
10°19′11.4″N 123°57′21.0″E / 10.319833°N 123.955833°E / 10.319833; 123.955833 (Mactan–Mandaue Bridge)
Central Visayas [S 6]
[23]
10 Guadalupe Bridge (MRT) 135 m (443 ft) Arch
Steel tied arch
Bow-string bridge
3 MRT Line 3 (Metro Manila)
Pasig River
1998 Manila
14°34′06.4″N 121°02′45.9″E / 14.568444°N 121.046083°E / 14.568444; 121.046083 (Guadalupe Bridge (MRT))
Metro Manila [24]
[25]
11 Mawo Bridge 130 m (430 ft)(x2) 259 m (850 ft) Arch
Steel tied arch
Bow-string bridge
1976 Victoria
12°26′44.6″N 124°18′57.5″E / 12.445722°N 124.315972°E / 12.445722; 124.315972 (Mawo Bridge)
Eastern Visayas [26]
[27]
12 Biliran Bridge 128 m (420 ft) 252 m (827 ft) Arch
Steel tied arch
Bow-string bridge

N681 highway
Biliran Strait
Carigara Bay
1976 BiliranLeyte
11°27′22.2″N 124°28′46.6″E / 11.456167°N 124.479611°E / 11.456167; 124.479611 (Biliran Bridge)
Eastern Visayas [28]
[29]
13 Santa Monica–Lawton Bridge 105 m (344 ft) 687 m (2,254 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
53+105+53
Road bridge
Pasig River
2021 Manila
14°33′56.7″N 121°03′17.3″E / 14.565750°N 121.054806°E / 14.565750; 121.054806 (Santa Monica–Lawton Bridge)
Metro Manila [30]
[31]
14 Clarin Bridge 104 m (341 ft) 104 m (341 ft) Arch
Steel tied arch
Bow-string bridge
2022 Loay
9°36′08.7″N 124°00′33.3″E / 9.602417°N 124.009250°E / 9.602417; 124.009250 (Clarin Bridge)
Central Visayas [32]
15 Quezon Bridge 102 m (335 ft) 256 m (840 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
1939 Manila
14°35′44.0″N 120°58′55.7″E / 14.595556°N 120.982139°E / 14.595556; 120.982139 (Quezon Bridge)
Metro Manila [33]
[34]
16 Liloan Bridge 298 m (978 ft) Arch
Steel tied arch
Bow-string bridge
1979 Liloan
10°09′45.9″N 125°07′42.5″E / 10.162750°N 125.128472°E / 10.162750; 125.128472 (Liloan Bridge)
Eastern Visayas [35]
17 Magsaysay Bridge 856 m (2,808 ft) Truss
Steel
1960 Butuan
8°56′52.9″N 125°32′47.2″E / 8.948028°N 125.546444°E / 8.948028; 125.546444 (Magsaysay Bridge)
Caraga
18 LRT Line 1 Viaduct 19,600 m (64,300 ft) Beam bridge
Box girder
Prestressed concrete
LRT Line 1 (Metro Manila)
San Juan River
Pasig Riverbr />Parañaque River
1984 Manila
14°35′48.4″N 120°58′51.0″E / 14.596778°N 120.980833°E / 14.596778; 120.980833 (LRT Line 1 Viaduct)
Metro Manila [Note 1]
[36]
[37]
[38]
19 Candaba Viaduct 5,000 m (16,000 ft) Beam bridge
Twin bridges
Prestressed concrete
1976 ApalitPulilan
14°57′15.7″N 120°46′35.9″E / 14.954361°N 120.776639°E / 14.954361; 120.776639 (Candaba Viaduct)
Central Luzon [S 7]
[39]


Under construction and proposed bridges

This table presents a non-exhaustive list of the road and railway bridges with spans greater than 100 metres (328 ft) or total lengths longer than 1,000 metres (3,281 ft).

Name Span Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Region Ref.
1 Bataan–Cavite Interlink Bridge
South Channel Bridge
project
900 m (3,000 ft) 32,150 m (105,480 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, concrete pylons
Road bridge
Manila Bay
2028 MarivelesNaic
14°21′28.0″N 120°38′46.7″E / 14.357778°N 120.646306°E / 14.357778; 120.646306 (Bataan–Cavite Interlink South Channel Bridge)
Central Luzon
Calabarzon
[40]
[41]
[42]
2 Bataan–Cavite Interlink Bridge
North Channel Bridge
project
400 m (1,300 ft) 32,150 m (105,480 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, concrete pylons
200+400+200
Road bridge
Manila Bay
2028 MarivelesNaic
14°25′00.6″N 120°35′49.9″E / 14.416833°N 120.597194°E / 14.416833; 120.597194 (Bataan–Cavite Interlink North Channel Bridge)
Central Luzon
Calabarzon
[40]
[41]
[42]
3 Second San Juanico Bridge
project
350 m (1,150 ft) 960 m (3,150 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
125+350+125
2027 BabatngonSanta Rita
11°23′30.6″N 124°58′52.7″E / 11.391833°N 124.981306°E / 11.391833; 124.981306 (2nd San Juanico Bridge)
Eastern Visayas [43]
[44]
4 Davao–Samal Bridge
planned
250 m (820 ft) 3,980 m (13,060 ft) Extradosed
Concrete pylons
Road bridge
Pakiputan Strait
2027 Davao CitySamal
7°06′15″N 125°39′30″E / 7.10417°N 125.65833°E / 7.10417; 125.65833 (Davao–Samal Bridge)
Davao Region [45]
5 Fourth Cebu–Mactan Bridge
project
215 m (705 ft) 3,300 m (10,800 ft) Box girder
Steel
150+215+150
Road bridge
Mactan Channel
MandaueLapu-Lapu City
10°19′54.1″N 123°58′30.0″E / 10.331694°N 123.975000°E / 10.331694; 123.975000 (4th Cebu–Mactan Bridge)
Central Visayas [46]
[47]
6 Alcala Bridge
project
140 m (460 ft)(x2) 450 m (1,480 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
85+2x140+85
Road bridge
Cagayan River
2025 Alcala
17°54′58.9″N 121°38′13.3″E / 17.916361°N 121.637028°E / 17.916361; 121.637028 (Alcala Bridge)
Cagayan Valley [48]
7 Guimaras–Negros Link Bridge
project
13,110 m (43,010 ft) Cable-stayed
Road bridge
Guimaras Strait
San LorenzoPulupandan
10°32′23.9″N 122°45′03.9″E / 10.539972°N 122.751083°E / 10.539972; 122.751083 (Guimaras–Negros Link Bridge)
Western Visayas [49]
[50]
8 Iloilo–Guimaras Link Bridge
project
4,970 m (16,310 ft) Cable-stayed
Road bridge
Iloilo Strait
LeganesBuenavista
10°45′34.3″N 122°38′08.5″E / 10.759528°N 122.635694°E / 10.759528; 122.635694 (Iloilo–Guimaras Link Bridge)
Western Visayas [49]
[50]

Alphabetical list

Bridge Carries Spans Region Length in meters Opened Image
Agas-Agas Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Pan-Philippine Highway) Kahupian Valley in Sogod, Southern Leyte Eastern Visayas 350[51] 2010[52]
Agat (Bued) Bridge N2 (Manila North Road) Bued River between Sison and Rosario, La Union Ilocos Region 540[53] 2010[52]
Aguang Bridge N112 (Baler–Casiguran Road) Dimanibong River in Baler, Aurora Central Luzon 804.42[54] 1991[52]
Agus Bridge N9 (Butuan–Cagayan de Oro–Iligan Road) Agus River in Iligan, Lanao del Norte Northern Mindanao 104[55] 1978[52]
Aluling Bridge N205 (Tagudin–Cervantes–Sabangan Road) Abra River between Cervantes, Ilocos Sur and Tadian, Mountain Province Ilocos Region and Cordillera Administrative Region 180[56] 2013[52]
Amburayan Bridge N2 (Manila North Road) Amburayan River between Tagudin, Ilocos Sur and Sudipen, La Union Ilocos Region 536[57] 2009[52]
Amnay Bridge N450 (Mindoro West Coastal Road) Amnay River in Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro Mimaropa 407.20[58] 1985[52]
Anda Bridge Anda Road Kakiputan Channel between Luzon and Anda islands Ilocos Region 400 1992
Bamban Bridge N2 (MacArthur Highway) Sacobia River between Bamban, Tarlac and Mabalacat, Pampanga Central Luzon 179.20[59] 1998[52]
Bato Bridge Bato–Baras Road Bato River in Bato, Catanduanes Bicol Region 320.60[60] 2002[52]
Biliran Bridge N681 (Lemon–Leyte–Biliran Road) Biliran Strait between Biliran, Biliran and Leyte, Leyte Eastern Visayas 251.96[61] 1976[52]
Bugallon Bridge N55 (Romulo Highway) Agno River in Lingayen, Pangasinan Ilocos Region 393.24[62] 2000[52]
Buntun Bridge N51 (Santiago–Tuguegarao Road) Rio Grande de Cagayan between Tuguegarao and Solana, Cagayan Cagayan Valley 1,102.65[63] 1970[52]
Calaba Bridge Abra–Ilocos Norte Road Lagben River between Bangued and La Paz, Abra Cordillera Administrative Region 906[64] 2005[52]
Cangaranan Bridge N501 (Iloilo–Antique Road) Cangaranan River in Bugasong, Antique Western Visayas 656.20[65] 2004[52]
Cansaga Bay Bridge N840 (Consolacion–Tayud–Liloan Road) Cansaga Bay between Mandaue and Consolacion, Cebu Central Visayas 1,250.65[66] 2010[66]
Carlos P. Romulo Bridge Camiling–Malasique–Sta. Barbara Road Agno River between Camiling, Tarlac and Bayambang, Pangasinan Central Luzon and Ilocos Region 444.10[67] 1945[52]
Candaba Viaduct E1 (North Luzon Expressway) Pampanga River between Apalit, Pampanga and Pulilan, Bulacan Central Luzon 5,000[68] 1976[69]
Caraga Bridge N74 (Surigao–Davao Coastal Road) Kalinawan River in Caraga, Davao Oriental Davao Region 280.50[70] 2017[52]
Cawayan Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Pan-Philippine Highway) Cawayan River in Sorsogon City, Sorsogon Bicol Region 157.62[71] 1977[52]
Cebu–Cordova Bridge Cebu–Cordova Link Expressway Mactan Channel from Cordova, Cebu to South Road Properties in Cebu City Central Visayas 8,900 2022[52]
Cebu South Coastal Road Viaduct N840 (Cebu South Coastal Road) Mactan Channel from Ermita to South Road Properties in Cebu City Central Visayas 1,501.41[72] 2003[52]
Datu Sahid Piang Bridge N940 (Midayap–Makar Road) Tamontaka River in Datu Piang, Maguindanao Bangsamoro 312.45[73] 1994[52]
Davao River Bridge N913 (Davao City Diversion Road) Davao River in Davao City Davao Region 140.60[74] 2001[52]
Domalandan Bridge Lingayen–Labrador Road Agno River in Lingayen, Pangasinan Ilocos Region 604.35[62] 2006[52]
Don Mariano Marcos Bridge Abra–Kalinga National Road Lagben River between Tayum and Dolores, Abra Cordillera Administrative Region 889[64] 1974[52]
Don Teofilo Sison Bridge N2 (MacArthur Highway) Agno River between Rosales and Villasis Ilocos Region 650[53] 1990[52]
General Luna Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Pan-Philippine Highway) Pampanga River in Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija Central Luzon 606.14[75] 1974[52]
Gilbert Bridge N2 (Manila North Road) Padsan River in Laoag, Ilocos Norte Ilocos Region 741.13[76] 1973[52]
Governor Lopez Bridge N74 (Surigao–Davao Coastal Road) Casaoman River in Manay, Davao Oriental Davao Region 308.96[70] 1988[52]
Governor Miranda Bridge II AH 26 (N1) (Davao-Agusan National Highway) Libuganon River between Carmen and Tagum, Davao del Norte Davao Region 649[77] 2004[52]
Governor Teodoro Palma Gil Bridge N74 (Surigao–Davao Coastal Road) Caraga River in Caraga, Davao Oriental Davao Region 281.10[70] 2015[52]
Guimbal Bridge N501 (Iloilo–Antique Road) Guimbal River in Guimbal, Iloilo Western Visayas 350[78] 1935[52]
Hector Mendoza Bridge Carmen–Alcala Road Agno River in Alcala, Pangasinan Ilocos Region 1,002[53] 2002[52]
Iraan Bridge N490 (Palawan Circumferential Road) Iraan River in Aborlan, Palawan Mimaropa 160[79] 2017[52]
Jones Bridge Santiago–San Agustin Road Rio Grande de Cagayan between Jones and San Agustin, Isabela Cagayan Valley 350[80] 2008[80]
Kalibo Bridge I N503 (Aklan East Road) Aklan River between Numancia and Kalibo, Aklan Western Visayas 420[81] 1939[52]
Kalibo Bridge II 450[82] 2017[83]
Kalibo Bridge III Kalibo Circumferential Road Aklan River in Lezo and Kalibo, Aklan Western Visayas 770[84] 2020[84]
Kalilayan Bridge Padre Burgos–Agdangan National Road Kalilayan River in Unisan, Quezon Calabarzon 198[85] 1984[52]
Lisap Bridge Francis Coronel Road Bongabong River in Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro Mimaropa 365[86] 2018[86]
Old Lucban Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Manila North Road) Lucban River in Abulug, Cagayan Cagayan Valley 826.90[87] 1968[88]
New Lucban Bridge 825[88] 2017[88]
Lullutan Bridge Ilagan–Delfin Albano–Mallig Road Cagayan River in Ilagan, Isabela Cagayan Valley 500.60[89] 2015[89]
Macapagal Bridge N951 (Mayor Democrito D. Plaza II Avenue) Agusan River in Butuan, Agusan del Norte Caraga 908[90] 2007[91]
Macapagal (Palaypay) Bridge N955 (Gingoog-Claveria-Villanueva Road) Odiongan River in Gingoog, Misamis Oriental Northern Mindanao 202[92] 2008[52]
Mandaue–Mactan Bridge N82 (Mandaue–Mactan Road) Mactan Channel between Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue, Cebu Central Visayas 854[93] 1973[52]
Magallanes Bridge Pangasinan–Nueva Vizcaya Road Viray River in Tayug, Pangasinan Ilocos Region 344[53] 1980[52]
Magapit Suspension Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Bangag-Magapit Road) Rio Grande de Cagayan in Lal-lo, Cagayan Cagayan Valley 449.14[94] 1978[52]
Magat Bridge N51 (Santiago–Tuguegarao Road) Magat River between Cabatuan and Aurora, Isabela Cagayan Valley 926.06[95] 1991[52]
Magdiwang Bridge N480 (Sibuyan Circumferential Road) Nailog River in Magdiwang, Romblon Mimaropa 180.84[96] 1975[52]
Magsaysay Bridge N9 (Butuan–Cagayan de Oro–Iligan Road) Agusan River in Butuan, Agusan del Norte Caraga 856.45[97] 1960[91]
Marcelo Fernan Bridge N841 (Marcelo B. Fernan Bridge) Mactan Channel between Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue, Cebu Central Visayas 1,230.2[93] 1999[52]
Naguilian Bridge (La Union) N54 (Naguilian Road) Balili River in Naguilian, La Union Ilocos Region 288.60 1997
Mawo Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Pan-Philippine Highway) Mauo River in Victoria, Northern Samar Eastern Visayas 259[98] 1972[52]
Naguilian Bridge (Isabela) AH 26 (N1) (Pan-Philippine Highway) Rio Grande de Cagayan in Naguilian, Isabela Cagayan Valley 690[99] 1999[52]
Narciso Ramos Bridge Asingan Bypass Road Agno River between Asingan and Santa Maria, Pangasinan Ilocos Region 1,448[53] 1990[52]
New Badiwan Bridge N208 (Aspiras–Palispis Highway) Badiwan River (tributary of Aringay River) in Tuba, Benguet Cordillera Administrative Region 513[100] 2000[52]
Padilla Bridge N55 (Romulo Highway) Agno River in Lingayen, Pangasinan Ilocos Region 456[62] 1958[52]
Pagalungan Bridge N75 (Davao–Cotabato Road) Rio Grande de Mindanao between Pikit, Cotabato and Pagalungan, Maguindanao Bangsamoro 242.70[73] 1950[52]
Pagsangahan Bridge N650 (Catanduanes Circumferential Road) Bato River in San Miguel, Catanduanes Bicol Region 185.60 2007
Old Pamplona Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Manila North Road) Pamplona River in Pamplona, Cagayan Cagayan Valley 492.36[87] 1955
New Pamplona Bridge 489.80 2016
Pantal Bridge Judge Jose de Venecia Extension Road Pantal River in Dagupan, Pangasinan Ilocos Region 380[101] 2008
Patapat Viaduct AH 26 (N1) Patapat Cliff in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte Ilocos Region 1,130.22[76] 1986
Polo Bridge N961 (Junction Polo–Dapitan Park National Road) Dapitan River in Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte Zamboanga Peninsula 362.40 1992
Puntod–Kauswagan Bridge Opol–Bulua Diversion Road Cagayan de Oro River in Cagayan de Oro Northern Mindanao 352 2007
Quirino Bridge N2 (Manila North Road) Abra River between Bantay and Santa, Ilocos Sur Ilocos Region 456 2007
Old Quirino (Banaoang) Bridge 302 1933
Quirino Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Cotabato-Lanao Road) Rio Grande de Mindanao in Cotabato City Bangsamoro 161.80 1950
Roxas City (Jumbo) Bridge Gov. Gabriel Hernandez Avenue–Rizal Street–Calipayan Road Pan-ay River in Roxas City, Capiz Western Visayas 128 1997
Sacobia Bridge New Clark City–International Airport Access Road Sacobia River in Bamban, Tarlac Central Luzon 894 2022
San Lorenzo Ruiz Memorial Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Pan-Philippine Highway) Cagayan River in Bagabag, Nueva Vizcaya Cagayan Valley 496.60 1990
San Jose Bridge Rodriguez Highway Marikina River in Rodriguez, Rizal Calabarzon 200 1978
San Juanico Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Pan-Philippine Highway) San Juanico Strait between Tacloban, Leyte and Santa Rita, Samar Eastern Visayas 2,160[102] 1973
Santa Maria Centennial Bridge N2 (Manila North Road) Santa Maria River in Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur Ilocos Region 320.60 1998
Santo Tomas Bridge Manabo–Bucay Road Lagben River in Manabo, Abra Cordillera Administrative Region 690 2013
Sindangan Bridge Ipil–Dipolog Highway Sindangan River in Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte Zamboanga Peninsula 452.70 1967
Sipocot Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Pan-Philippine Highway) Libmanan River in Sipocot, Camarines Sur Bicol Region 149.35 1972
Tagoloan Parallel Bridge N9 (Butuan–Cagayan de Oro–Iligan Road) Tagoloan River in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental Northern Mindanao 529.30 2007
Taguibo Bridge II AH 26 (N1) (Surigao-Butuan National Highway) Taguibo River in Butuan, Agusan del Norte Caraga 600 2019
Tamontaka Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Marbel-Allah Valley-Cotabato Road) Tamontaka River between Cotabato City and Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao Bangsamoro 209 1965
Wawa Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Pan-Philippine Highway) Panaon Strait in Liloan, Southern Leyte Eastern Visayas 297[103] 1977
Wawa Parallel Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Davao-Agusan National Highway) Wawa River between Bayugan and Sibagat, Agusan del Sur Caraga 240.80 2020

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Notes and references

  • Notes
  1. ^ The South Extension Project of the LRT Line 1 is under construction and will add 10.5 km (6.5 mi) of elevated viaducts in 2024.[36]
  • Nicolas Janberg. "International Database for Civil and Structural Engineering". Structurae.com.
  1. ^ "Cebu-Cordova Bridge".
  2. ^ "Magapit Suspension Bridge".
  3. ^ "Marcelo Fernan Bridge".
  4. ^ "Bamban Bridge".
  5. ^ "Agas-Agas Bridge".
  6. ^ "Mactan-Mandaue Bridge".
  7. ^ "Candaba Viaduct".
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Further reading

  • Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
    • The Project for Study on Improvement of Bridges Through Disaster Mitigating Measures for Large Scale Earthquakes in the Republic of the Philippines - Part 1 (PDF) (Report). December 2013.
      • Part 2 (PDF) (Report).
      • Part 3 (PDF) (Report).
    • The Project for Improvement of Quality Management for Highway and Bridge Construction and Maintenance, Phase III (PDF) (Report). April 2019.

External links

  • "Department of Public Works and Highways". Dpwh.gov.ph.
  • Denenberg, David. "Suspension Bridges of Malaysia". Bridgemeister.com.
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