San Miguel Corp. said Tuesday it will implement a new traffic scheme to remain on track with the construction of the P10-billion Skyway Extension project.
The company said the construction was moving at a steady pace with safety protocols in place after the government allowed the resumption of construction works on May 15.
San Miguel president and chief operating officer Ramon Ang said that as part of the company’s efforts to get back on track with construction of the project following a 60-day delay due to the enhanced community quarantine, the Skyway Alabang Toll Plaza Southbound Entry would be closed from May 31 to June 15.
A new traffic scheme will be implemented with the help of the Muntinlupa Traffic Management Bureau. Private cars are advised to take Filinvest Entry and/or National Road to Susana Heights Entry, while trucks and buses are instructed to take National Road to Susana Heights Entry.