Mactan-Mandaue Bridge
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First Mandaue-Mactan Bridge | |
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Official name | Mandaue-Mactan Bridge |
Carries | 2 lanes of vehicular traffic; pedestrian sidewalks |
Crosses | Mactan Channel |
Locale | Metro Cebu |
Maintained by | Department of Public Works and Highways |
Design | Truss Bridge |
Total length | 864 meters |
Width | 9 meters |
AADT | Two-way |
Beginning date of construction | 1970 |
Completion date | 1972 |
Opening date | 1972 |
Mactan-Mandaue Bridge or popularly called The First Mactan-Mandaue Bridge is the first of two bridges spanning across the Mactan Channel and connecting the islands of Cebu and Mactan.
[edit] History
The 846-meter long and 9-meter wide box truss bridge was constructed during the term of the late President Ferdinand Marcos. The construction begun in 1970, a year after the declaration of Mandaue as a chartered city[1]. It was inaugurated in July 4, 1971[2]. Finished in 1972 at a cost of 65 million pesos[3]. The bridge was designed and created wholly by Filipino engineers[4].