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    Underpass at Quezon Ave-Araneta Ave Junction

    construction will start next week. expect heavy traffic in that area or look for alternative route.


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    underpass will be opened to traffic next week according to gma news.
    for those who will be passing thru, do not forget your 1sec track recording.
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      #3
      At last. I've been passing this area everyday and hope next week no more agonizing traffic..i think they are just waiting for the malacanang go signal for the opening but I notice the lighting were not auto shut off. Last sunday post lights still on even its already 9am.

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        #4
        Originally posted by pyth777 View Post
        At last. I've been passing this area everyday and hope next week no more agonizing traffic..i think they are just waiting for the malacanang go signal for the opening but I notice the lighting were not auto shut off. Last sunday post lights still on even its already 9am.
        kuya, please confirm on this thread once its opened to public. tia.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Reiji View Post
          kuya, please confirm on this thread once its opened to public. tia.
          This will open for public today Kuya, Sept 28...they are 3 months ahead of their commitment completion date of Dec.10, 2012. Kudos to DPWH!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Loop View Post
            This will open for public today Kuya, Sept 28...they are 3 months ahead of their commitment completion date of Dec.10, 2012. Kudos to DPWH!

            http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/photo...ef=featuredsel
            the question is... will it be another catch basin
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              #7
              Made my first pass this evening..around 9pm
              The video link below..

              http://youtu.be/stVRSckY728

              I think it will not be flooded in case of very heavy rain UNLESS the river besides it overflows. The vicinity is quiet high in elevation in relation to quezon ave and sorrounding areas. The possible rain catch basin would be the existing Mariblo river , Scout Chuatoco portion besides pegasus and Quezon Ave slope Sto. Domingo vicinity.
              The underpass boost in 3 submersible pump with capacity of 227 liters per second each which is quiet an overkill if the rainfall area is only to be considered, but its effectiveness will remain to be seen until the real thing (heavy rain) sets in..

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                #8
                Originally posted by pyth777 View Post
                Made my first pass this evening..around 9pm
                The video link below..

                http://youtu.be/stVRSckY728

                I think it will not be flooded in case of very heavy rain UNLESS the river besides it overflows. The vicinity is quiet high in elevation in relation to quezon ave and sorrounding areas. The possible rain catch basin would be the existing Mariblo river , Scout Chuatoco portion besides pegasus and Quezon Ave slope Sto. Domingo vicinity.
                The underpass boost in 3 submersible pump with capacity of 227 liters per second each which is quiet an overkill if the rainfall area is only to be considered, but its effectiveness will remain to be seen until the real thing (heavy rain) sets in..
                1-sec tracks?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by hbt View Post
                  the question is... will it be another catch basin
                  Yes unkel. It will be the new site for the olympic diving competition!

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