The North Luzon East Expressway is a 6 to 4-lane, 456-kilometer, limited-access toll expressway that is currently under construction on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. The construction involves 3 stages and will be the country's longest tollway when the expressway becomes fully operational.
The first leg of the expressway will begin in Quezon City in Metro Manila and from there it will be called the "La Mesa Parkways" and will be develope...
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The North Luzon East Expressway is a 6 to 4-lane, 456-kilometer, limited-access toll expressway that is currently under construction on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. The construction involves 3 stages and will be the country's longest tollway when the expressway becomes fully operational.
The first leg of the expressway will begin in Quezon City in Metro Manila and from there it will be called the "La Mesa Parkways" and will be developed by Ausphil Tollways Corporation. This will be divided into three stages:
The entire cost of this segment is ₱7.8 billion ($190,243,902.44).
The proposed project involves a new concept or technology called the "Water Sensitive Urban Tollway," and will be developed in two (2) stages terminating at the Baliwag Junction to service the Nueve Ecija / Cagayan Valley traffic load. The proposed project will include the construction of wetlands and roadway system that will integrate the drainage of rainwater from the tollways to the collection and...
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