by Ruel Francisco October 26, 2019 BACOOR CITY, Cavite – Cavitex Infrastructure Corporation (CIC) President and General Manager Roberto V....
October 26, 2019
BACOOR CITY, Cavite – Cavitex Infrastructure Corporation (CIC) President and General Manager Roberto V. Bontia recently turned over standard-built, concrete barriers to the local government of Bacoor at the Revilla Hall in Bacoor Government Center.
The barriers will be used as lane barricades to separate vehicles from the highway going to Manila via Cavitex and vice versa.
“Our cooperation and support for each other is a valuable interplay to help ease the traffic flow especially in the entry and exit of vehicles at Longos interchange and Emilio Aguinaldo Highway (beside St. Dominic College of Asia), respectively," GM Bontia explained. "After all, traffic solution is a collective effort of both the government and the private sector.”
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On the other hand, Mayor Lani Revilla expressed her gratitude for the support.
“The local government unit of the city of Bacoor is truly grateful for the help of Cavitex in extending better suggestion for the traffic flow in our city. This partnership will surely benefit all the motorists in the City of Bacoor," the Mayor said. "Maraming, maraming salamat po.”
The event gave way for the signing of the Deed of Donation for the concrete barriers that forged the partnership between Bacoor City and the CIC.
Bacoor City Vice Mayor Catherine Evaristo and the Bacoor City council witnessed the turn over ceremony along with Philippine Reclamation Authority Assistant General Manager for Estates and Marketing Ms. Arminda Alaras, CIC Assistant Vice President for Communication and Stakeholder Management Ms. Arlette Capistrano, CIC Assistant Vice President for Operations and Management Ms. Ella Francisco and PEA Tollway Corporation traffic supervisors. (Ruel Francisco, PIA-Cavite)
BACOOR CITY, Cavite – Cavitex Infrastructure Corporation (CIC) President and General Manager Roberto V. Bontia recently turned over standard-built, concrete barriers to the local government of Bacoor at the Revilla Hall in Bacoor Government Center.
The barriers will be used as lane barricades to separate vehicles from the highway going to Manila via Cavitex and vice versa.
“Our cooperation and support for each other is a valuable interplay to help ease the traffic flow especially in the entry and exit of vehicles at Longos interchange and Emilio Aguinaldo Highway (beside St. Dominic College of Asia), respectively," GM Bontia explained. "After all, traffic solution is a collective effort of both the government and the private sector.”
On the other hand, Mayor Lani Revilla expressed her gratitude for the support.
“The local government unit of the city of Bacoor is truly grateful for the help of Cavitex in extending better suggestion for the traffic flow in our city. This partnership will surely benefit all the motorists in the City of Bacoor," the Mayor said. "Maraming, maraming salamat po.”
The event gave way for the signing of the Deed of Donation for the concrete barriers that forged the partnership between Bacoor City and the CIC.
Bacoor City Vice Mayor Catherine Evaristo and the Bacoor City council witnessed the turn over ceremony along with Philippine Reclamation Authority Assistant General Manager for Estates and Marketing Ms. Arminda Alaras, CIC Assistant Vice President for Communication and Stakeholder Management Ms. Arlette Capistrano, CIC Assistant Vice President for Operations and Management Ms. Ella Francisco and PEA Tollway Corporation traffic supervisors. (Ruel Francisco, PIA-Cavite)
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