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Cebu BRT seen to start operations by end of 2021

The Department of Transportation said Thursday the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit is on track to start partial operations by December 2021.

The agency said the Cebu BRT was on its final design and implementation stages. Its improved design plan provides for a wholly dedicated BRT corridor to ensure the reliability of service, better connectivity and enhanced ease of movement, in contrast to the previous design that only featured a combination of dedicated BRT corridors with mixed-traffic sections.

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A part of the Cebu Integrated and Intermodal Transport System, Cebu BRT aims to promote enhanced mobility and connectivity for Cebuanos traversing through various modes of public transportation such as road-based land transport, railway and other transport infrastructure projects in the pipeline. 

The DOTr said to assess the technical feasibility and soundness of the design plan of the project, it engaged the service of Egis International as technical support consultant, a move supported by the World Bank and the Agence Française Développement.

Egis crafted the Metro Cebu Integrated Intermodal Transport Plan which identified corridors where mass transit systems should be developed. In serving its purpose to guide the alignment of future mass transit developments, the MCIITP aims to provide a seamless and integrated mass public transport system not just in Cebu City but also in adjacent cities. 

The department said that with the help of the TSC, it meticulously refined the Cebu BRT design plan to ensure that the project, along with others under the CIITS, would comprehensively improve the traffic situation in Metro Cebu, help spur regional growth even in adjacent cities and towns and bring comfort and convenience to the commuters of the sprawling metropolis in the central Philippines. 

Transportation Undersecretary for road transport Mark De Leon said the design plan for the Cebu BRT was an improved version of the initial project design approved by the National Economic and Development Authority in 2014.

It said the improvements were made within the said approved conceptual plan, and with foremost consideration for the improved mobility and connectivity of the people of Cebu.

“No changes were made on the alignment of the Cebu BRT. It was, in no way, shortened. In fact, to this day, the plan calls for a route of 23 kilometers. Simply put, design considerations are not confined to present demands, but factors in future infrastructure development, expansions and extensions,” De Leon said.

“What was perceived as route reduction was the division of the project into three phases under the new design plan. The rationale for this segmentation is in line with the policy of partial operability instituted by Secretary Arthur Tugade, which aims to carry out infrastructure projects in phases to allow for faster implementation and, therefore, immediately bring a considerable degree of operable service and benefit to the public without them having to wait for the full completion of the project which, in the case of the Cebu BRT, extends beyond the Duterte administration,” De Leon said.

He said that by December 2021, the Cebu BRT Phase 1 would have been established along dedicated busways from Cebu South Bus Terminal to Capitol via Osmeña Boulevard. 

Phases 2 and 3 will extend the dedicated BRT lanes to Bulacao and SRP in the south, and Talamban in the north.

Phase 1 of the Cebu BRT will become operational before the end of 2021, while phases 2 and 3 of the entire alignment, as indicated both in the original and in the new project designs, is targeted to be fully operational by 2025.

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