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Meralco says on track to complete pole relocation for priority rail projects

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Manila Electric Company (Meralco) said is committed to fully supporting big-ticket railway projects of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) through timely of pole relocation and energization activities.

Meralco expressed its commitment to DOTr officials during a top-level business review session for succeeding pole relocation activities as part of the implementation of government’s major railway projects.

Meralco said it had completed half of pole relocation work orders for the year. The power distributor will relocate 367 remaining poles to give way to the priority railway projects.

Rail projects benefiting from the pole relocation include the North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR – N1) from Manila to Malolos, Bulacan; NSCR – N2 from Malolos to Clark, Pampanga; NSCR – SC from Manila to Calamba, Laguna; Metro Manila Subway Project; LRT Line 1 Cavite Extension Project, MRT 7; and the Unified Grand Central Station.

Meralco senior vice president and chief revenue officer Ferdinand Geluz assured transport officials of the power distributor’s unwavering support for the government’s railway infrastructure projects.

“On the ground, there are regular meetings held to ensure that all projects of the DOTr are given end-to-end support from Meralco; from facility relocation to powering transportation infrastructure,” he said.

Meralco teamed up with the DOTr for the development of a new 115kV switching station that will provide reliable power for the Metro Manila Subway Project.

Slated for completion in 2026, the facility will connect the country’s first underground railway system to Meralco’s distribution network.

“Our partnership with the government has enabled us to attain good progress for DOTr projects. Meralco recognizes that strong, meaningful collaborations between private and public sectors will ultimately be beneficial to the welfare of the commuting public,” Meralco executive vice president and chief operating officer Ronnie Aperocho said.

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