BAGUIO CITY -- Quick-drying cement was used for the first time to expedite the repair and upgrade of Marcos Highway here on Wednesday night. A 675-meter span of the highway, the most accessed route to the summer capital due to the temporary closure of Kennon Road, has been paved with the chemically-treated cement which will dry in 24 hours. Alfred Bannagao Jr., of the Baguio District Engineering Office of the Department of Public Works and Highways, said the first section of the P7.7 million road reblocking project would be open to traffic by November 11. The treated cement should be cured by Friday (Nov. 8) but work crews will need to polish this porti...
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