• South Metro Manila Skyway Project
  • South Metro Manila Skyway Project
 

The Making of the Skyway

The Making of the Skyway

Sequence of Construction Activities

Topographical Survey
Topographic Survey
Geotechnical Testing
Geotechnical Testing
Barrier Movement
Barrier Movement
Board Up Installation
Board Up Installation
Pavement Breaking
Pavement Breaking
Bored Piles
Bored Piles
Pile Hacking
Pile Hacking
Excavation
Excavation of pile cap
Pile Cap Rebar
Pile Cap Rebar
Pile Cap Concreting
Pile Cap Concreting
Column Concreting
Column Concreting
Completed Column
Completed Column
Pierhead Works
Pierhead Work
Pierhead Rotation
Pierhead Rotation
Girder Fabrication
Girder Fabrication
Girder Installation
Girder Installation
Diaphragm Installation
Diaphragm Installation
Deckslab Works
Deck slab Works
Conreting of elevated road structure
Concreting of elevated road structure
Topping Off
Topping Off
Installation of parapet walls, railings, and curbs
Installation of parapet walls,
railings and curbs

Installation of lighting and drainage system

Construction of toll booths

Completed Skyway

Skyway: Safe for the Public

Safety first.

This is the single most important rule that is adhered to in undertaking the Skyway project. CMMTC and its partners, such as main contractor D.M. Consunji, Inc. (DMCI); independent consultant Pertconsult International;  project manager Consortium of Renardet S.A.; traffic and safety manager Skyway O&M Corporation, religiously maintain and supervise this standard.

Safety is observed during the construction process, with daily inspection of the work site to prevent accidents from occurring and ensure that motorists and workers are kept safe even as construction activities proceed at breakneck speed.

Skyway Stage 2 adheres to various national and international safety standards to make sure that the Skyway itself is safe for the public’s use once it is completed. It is being built according to international standards of safety to ensure that they are strong, stable, and earthquake-resistant.

The various engineering standards being followed in making the Skyway System are the following:

  1. Department Order No. 75, Series of 1992, Department of Public Works and Highway (DPWH) Advisory for Seismic Design of Highway Bridges,

  2. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Standard Specifications for Highway Bridges, latest edition,

  3. AASHTO Guide Specifications for Seismic Design of Bridges, latest edition,

  4. National Structural Code of the Philippines, latest edition, for the design of buildings,

  5. DPWH Drainage Design Guidelines, Criteria and Standards supplemented by the AASHTO Higway Drainage Design Guidelines,

  6. Philippine Electrical Code published by the Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines and relevant reference codes contained therein, and

  7. Philippine Road Signs Manual, revised edition, augmented by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices published by the United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highways Administration in 1988.

News & Updates

  • New Skyway toll rates to take effect April 26

    April 18, 2011

    The Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) has approved the implementation of the new toll rates for the Integrated Skyway Stages 1 and 2.

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  • Skyway gears up for Holy Week traffic

    April 15, 2011

    Skyway operator Skyway O&M Corporation (SOMCO) gears up for the rush of motorists who will go to places south of Metro Manila during Holy Week...

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  • Skyway extension to Alabang now open

    April 06, 2011

    Skyway project developer, Citra Metro Manila Tollways Corporation (CMMTC), and Skyway operator,  Skyway O&M Corporation (SOMCO),  opened to traffic the Skyway extension to Alabang at 4 p.m. on April 6.

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  • Skyway traffic re-routed

    March 24, 2011

    Starting Friday, March 25, traffic will be re-routed at the Nichols entry access to the Skyway System's at-grade section...

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  • Skyway Bicutan-Alabang at-grade section gets facelift

    March 07, 2011

    Skyway developer Citra Metro Manila Tollways Corporation (CMMTC) and Skyway operator Skyway O&M Corporation (SOMCO) will undertake a month-long rotomilling and asphalting overlay work on the at-grade section of the Skyway System...

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