Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge Explained

Bridge Name:Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge
Other Name:Rockwell Bridge
Carries:Vehicular traffic and pedestrians
Crosses:Pasig River
Locale:Makati and Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines
Design:Truss bridge (first bridge)
Box girder bridge (second bridge)
Material:Steel (first bridge)
Concrete (second bridge)
Length: (first bridge)
(second bridge)
Width:21.65m (71.03feet) (second bridge)
Mainspan: (first bridge)
(second bridge)
Lanes:2 (first bridge)
4 (second bridge)
Builder:Department of Public Works and Highways (first bridge)
China Road and Bridge Corporation (second bridge)
Fabricator:Waagner-Biro Philippines, Inc. (first bridge)
Cost:303.655 million (first bridge)
₱1.46 billion (second bridge)
Open: (original)
(reopening)
Rebuilt:2019 - 2021
Preceded:Makati–Mandaluyong Bridge
Followed:Guadalupe Bridge
Coordinates:14.567°N 121.037°W
References:[1]

The Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge, also known as the Rockwell Bridge, is a four-lane box girder bridge crossing the Pasig River in Metro Manila, Philippines. It connects Estrella Street in Makati on the south bank of the Pasig River (near the Rockwell Center), to Pantaleon Street via Barangka Drive in Mandaluyong on the north bank, near the site of the Acqua Private Residences.[2]

It is one of three bridges connecting Makati and Mandaluyong, the other two being the Makati–Mandaluyong Bridge connecting Makati Avenue and Poblacion, Makati, to Mandaluyong, and the Guadalupe Bridge carrying EDSA between the two cities, ultimately serving to help relieve chronic traffic congestion on the two other bridges.[3]

History

First bridge

Originally announced in 2003 by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) as one of several bridges to be built by October that year,[4] construction of the bridge would not be realized until several years later, when it was ultimately made part of the Bridge Construction and Acceleration Project for Calamity Stricken Areas I (BCAPCSA I) program, a three-year program funded by Austria to help the Philippines build nineteen weather-resistant bridges, building on a similar program executed by the Austrian and Philippine governments between 2001 and 2005.[5] The bridge was a 676sp=usNaNsp=us two-lane box truss bridge. Austrian firm Waagner-Biro provided the modular steel components for the bridge, while actual construction work was performed by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).[6]

The million bridge was inaugurated on February 12, 2011 by Vice President Jejomar Binay along with the mayors of Makati and Mandaluyong (Jejomar Binay Jr. and Benjamin Abalos Jr. respectively), Public Works and Highways Secretary Rogelio Singson, and Austrian ambassador to the Philippines Wilhelm Donko. The bridge opened to motorists on the same day.

Second bridge

In June 2017, Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar announced the expansion of the Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge. Funded by China, the new bridge has four lanes and is a 506.46sp=usNaNsp=us twin spine steel box girder bridge with concrete deck slabs. It will utilize the existing approaches while modifying the abutment and piers to accommodate the new bridge superstructure. The bridge also has wider sidewalks with a width of 3m (10feet).[7] [8] The bridge is designed to withstand high-intensity earthquakes.[9] The project is handled by China Road and Bridge Corporation.[10] Aside from the bridge itself, the construction project also includes improving access to the bridge by upgrading and widening Barangka Drive and Pantaleon Street on the Mandaluyong side.

The bridge was briefly closed on September 23, 2018 to give way for preparation of expansion works[11] but was shortly reopened on September 25 due to the anticipated heavy traffic situation due to the Christmas holiday season. Plans for expansion works were moved to January 2019.[12] The closure of the bridge started on January 19, 2019, and was met with controversies, citing capacity constraints on the Mandaluyong side landing in a two-lane street, and the long project duration, originally expected to last for 30 months.[13]

The bridge expansion is part of the Build! Build! Build! Infrastructure Program.

On April 23, 2021, DPWH announced a final concrete pouring and completion of the substructure and superstructure of the second bridge.[14] The bridge was expected to open in June 2021,[15] but was delayed repeatedly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, among other developments.

The newly-expanded billion bridge was inaugurated on July 29, 2021 by President Rodrigo Duterte. The bridge reopened to vehicles on the same day.[16] [17]

Traffic regulation

In September 2015, Cabinet Secretary Jose Rene Almendras announced that the government was looking into implementing a one-way traffic scheme on the Estrella–Pantaleon and Makati–Mandaluyong Bridges.[18]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Drei. Laurel. DPWH says opening of Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge will be next month. Top Gear Philippines. June 28, 2021. July 13, 2021.
  2. News: Samaniego, Theresa S. . Acqua urbanites’ refuge from the concrete jungle . . Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. . December 16, 2011 . November 16, 2015 .
  3. News: Reyes, Ben . Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge pinasinayaan na . Remate . Filipino . February 12, 2011 . November 16, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151117022012/http://www.remate.ph/2011/02/estrella-pantaleon-bridge-pinasinayaan-na/ . November 17, 2015 . dead .
  4. News: Sy, Marvin . More bridges across Pasig . . PhilStar Daily, Inc. . April 20, 2003 . November 16, 2015 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210731123745if_/https://www.philstar.com/metro/2003/04/20/203057/more-bridges-across-pasig . July 31, 2021 .
  5. News: Construction of 19 Austrian-funded bridges revealed . . PhilStar Daily, Inc. . July 8, 2011 . November 16, 2015 .
  6. News: New bridge connecting Makati, Mandaluyong opened . . February 13, 2011 . November 16, 2015 .
  7. News: Construction of two China-sponsored bridges to begin this year. Placido. Dharel. ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs. June 29, 2017. September 18, 2017.
  8. News: Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge now 72% complete, will open in Q2 2021 . Leandre . Grecia . January 6, 2021 . Top Gear Philippines . April 6, 2022.
  9. News: Villar Conducts First Drive-Thru on Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge. dpwh.gov.ph. Department of Public Works and Highways. July 19, 2021. July 31, 2021.
  10. News: Robertzon. Ramirez. DPWH reopens Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge. The Philippine Star. September 26, 2018. July 31, 2021.
  11. News: Aika. Rey. Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge in Makati to be closed starting September 23. Rappler. September 20, 2018. July 31, 2021.
  12. News: Estrella-Pantaleon bridge reopens to motorists . 11 November 2018 . PTV News . 25 September 2018.
  13. Web site: Drei. Laurel. Senate questions cost, duration of Rockwell Bridge replacement. Top Gear Philippines. January 17, 2019. July 31, 2021.
  14. News: DPWH finishing up Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge construction. AutoIndustriya.com. April 27, 2021. April 28, 2021.
  15. Web site: New Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge set to open in June 2021. AutoIndustriya.com. Marcus. De Guzman. April 6, 2021. April 29, 2021.
  16. News: Krissy. Aguilar. ‘Don’t thank me; thank China, DPWH,’ says Duterte on completion of Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge. Philippine Daily Inquirer. July 29, 2021. July 31, 2021.
  17. News: Betheena. Unite. China-funded Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge now accessible. Manila Bulletin. July 30, 2021. July 31, 2021.
  18. Web site: Tipan, Eric . Government shifts to high gear to combat EDSA traffic . AutoIndustriya.com . Double B Web Solutions Company . September 30, 2015 . November 16, 2015 .