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San Juanico Bridge

San Juanico Bridge or Marcos Bridge is part


of the Pan-Philippine Highway and stretches from Samar to Leyte across
the San Juanico Strait in the Philippines. Its longest length is a steel girder
viaduct built on reinforced concrete piers, and its main span is of an arch-
shaped truss design.

Address: Pan-Philippine Hwy, Santa Rita, Leyte


Total length: 2,200 m
Construction started: 1969
Height: 41 m
Location: Tacloban City, Santa Rita
Osmeña Bridge
The Mactan–Mandaue Bridge, officially the
Sergio Osmeña Bridge, is a truss bridge
that connects Mandaue City with Lapu-Lapu
City in Metro Cebu, Philippines. It is one of two
bridges that spans across the Mactan Channel, the other
being the Marcelo Fernan Bridge, and connects the islands of Cebu and
Mactan.

Total length: 864 m


Construction started: 1970
Opened: 1972
Width: 9 m
Location: Cebu Metropolitan Area
Bridge type: Truss bridge
Macapagal
Bridge
Macapagal Bridge is a steel
cable-stayed bridge along Mayor Democrito Plaza II
Avenue in Butuan, Agusan del Norte that crosses the Agusan River.
Total length: 908 m
Address: Mayor Democrito D. Plaza II Avenue, Butuan City, Agusan Del
Norte
Location: Agusan Del Norte
Construction started: 2004
Bridge type: Cable-stayed bridge
Jones Bridge
The William A. Jones Memorial Bridge, commonly known as the Jones
Bridge, is an arched girder bridge that spans the Pasig River in the City of
Manila, Philippines.

Address: Jones Bridge, Binondo, Manila, Metro Manila


Location: Manila
Construction started: 1919
Inaugurated: 1921
Bridge type: Cable-stayed bridge
Buntun
Bridge
Buntun Bridge is a river
bridge that stretches from Tuguegarao
City to Solana in Cagayan and spans the Cagayan River, the largest river
basin in the Philippines

Address: Santiago - Tuguegarao Rd, Tuguegarao, Cagayan


Location: Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, Solana
Total length: 1,369 m
Construction started: 1960 (Groundbreaking)
No. of spans: 14
Agas-Agas Bridge

The Agas-Agas Bridge is a


prestressed concrete
beam bridge on the Pan-

Philippine Highway. The ₱1.024-billion bridge was funded partially by the


Japan International Cooperation Agency.

Address: Sogod, Southern Leyte


Location: Sogod
Construction started: 17 November 2006
Bridge type: Beam bridge
Total length: 177 m
Candaba
Viaduct

The Candaba Viaduct is a 5-kilometer viaduct carrying the North Luzon


Expressway across swampland in Candaba, Pampanga. Consisting of four
lanes, it is the longest bridge in the Philippines.

Address: E1, Apalit, Pampanga


Total length: 5,000 m
Construction started: 1974
Bridge type: Viaduct
Location: Pulilan, Apalit
Estrella-
Pantaleon
Bridge
The Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge, also known as the Rockwell Bridge, is a
two-lane box truss bridge crossing the Pasig River in Metro Manila, the
Philippines.

Total length: 676 m


Location: Makati
Bridge type: Truss bridge
Inaugurated: 12 February 2011
Construction cost: 303.7 million PHP
Material: Steel
Patapat Viaduct
The Patapat Viaduct is a viaduct at the municipality of Pagudpud, Ilocos
Norte, a coastal resort town on the northernmost tip of Luzon Island in the
Philippines. The bridge is elevated 31 meters over sea level.

Address: Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte


Total length: 1,300 m
Location: Pagudpud
Bridge type: Viaduct
Material: Concrete
Marcelo
Fernan Bridge

Marcelo Fernan Bridge is an extradosed cable-stayed bridge located in


Metro Cebu in the Philippines. It spans across Mactan Channel connecting
Mandaue City to Lapu-Lapu City in Mactan Island.

Total length: 1,237 m


Location: Cebu Metropolitan Area
Construction started: 1996
Opened: 3 August 1999
Bridge type: Cable-stayed bridge
Body of water: Mactan Channel
Guadalupe
Bridge

The Guadalupe Bridge is a road bridge that connects the cities of Makati
and Mandaluyong in Metro Manila, Philippines.

Address: Pasig River, Makati, Metro Manila


Location: Makati
Daily traffic: 220 thousand vehicles (2013)
Bridge type: Beam bridge, Tied-arch bridge
Materials: Reinforced concrete, Steel
Ayala
Bridge
Ayala Bridge is a steel truss bridge over the
Pasig River in Manila, Philippines. It connects the districts of Ermita and
San Miguel, passing over the western tip of Isla de Convalecencia.
Ayala Bridge was originally a wooden structure when it was first built in
1872 by Don Jacobo Zóbel de Ayala of Ayala Corporation. Steel replaced
wood as main material in 1908, and Ayala Bridge became the first steel
bridge in the Philippines. Its current form is attributed reconstruction in the
1930s.
Address: Pasig River Ayala Boulevard
Total length: 139 m
Opened: 1872
Location: Manila
Construction started: 1872
Patapat Viaduct
The Patapat Viaduct is a viaduct at
the municipality of Pagudpud, Ilocos
Norte, a coastal resort town on the
northernmost tip of Luzon Island in the
Philippines. The bridge is elevated 31 meters over sea
level.

Address: Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte


Total length: 1,300 m
Location: Pagudpud
Bridge type: Viaduct
Material: Concrete
Iloilo–Guimaras–Negros–Cebu Link Bridge
The Iloilo–Guimaras–Negros–Cebu Link Bridge is a planned network of
bridges in the Visayas in the Philippines connecting the islands of Panay,
Guimaras, Negros, and Cebu.

Construction start: 2019 (Phase I)


Construction cost: PhP 27.156 million (Phase I); US$ 1 billion (Entire
Project - Projected)
Total length: 4,000 m (13,000 ft) (Phase I); 12,000 m (39,000 ft) (Phase II);
8,000 m (26,000 ft) (Phase III)
Crosses: Iloilo Strait (Phase I); Guimaras Strait (Phase II); Tañon
Strait (Phase III)
Quezon
Bridge
Quezon Bridge is a combined arch and
prestressed concrete girder bridge that connects the Manila districts of
Quiapo and Ermita across the Pasig River in the Philippines. The bridge,
which was constructed in 1939 under the supervision of the engineering
firm Pedro Siochi and Company, replaced the Puente Colgante.

Address: Quezon Bridge, Quiapo, Manila, 1008 Metro Manila


Total length: 447 m
Location: Manila
Body of water: Pasig River
Bridge type: Arch bridge, Girder bridge
Batangas Mindoro Super bridge
The Mindoro–Batangas Super Bridge is a proposed 14 km pontoon bridge
which is planned to connect the Philippine province of Batangas and
Mindoro island.

Total length: 14,000 m


Bridge type: Pontoon bridge
Body of water: Verde Island Passage
Construction cost: 18 billion PHP (2015 estimate)
Magapit
Suspension
Bridge
The Magapit Bridge is suspension bridge that opened in 1978 to connect
the east and west sides of the Cagayan River in the province of Cagayan. It
is located in Magapit, Lal-lo, Cagayan, Philippines. The bridge was also
named by the locals as the "Golden Gate of Cagayan".

Address: Pan-Philippine Hwy, Lal-lo, Cagayan


Total length: 449 m
Opened: 1978
Location: Cagayan
Bridge type: Suspension bridge
Binondo–
Intramuros Bridge
The Binondo–Intramuros Bridge is an under construction bridge in Manila,
Philippines that spans the Pasig River. Once completed, it will connect San
Fernando Street in Binondo to Solana Street and Riverside Drive in
Intramuros.

Total length: 737 m


Location: Manila
Constructed by: Department of Public Works and Highways
Davao River
Bridge
The Davao River Bridge, also known as the Ma-a Bridge is a six-lane road
bridge in Davao City.

Address: Davao River Bridge, Bajada, Davao City, Davao del Sur
Total length: 227 m
Location: Davao City
Cross: Davao River
Carries: Pedestrian, Sidewalk
Puente de
Malagonlong
The Malagonlong Bridge and is a
five-span 445 ft long stone arch
bridge built during the Spanish
colonial period in Tayabas, Quezon,
Philippines. The bridge is known as one of
the oldest bridges as well as the longest bridge
made during the Spanish era.
Total length: 136 m
Construction started: 1841
Opened: 1850
Location: Tayabas
Heritage status: National Cultural Treasure under the Historic Bridges of
Tayabas
Mabini Bridge
Mabini Bridge, formerly and still
referred as Nagtahan Bridge, was
constructed between January to February in 1945. It initially served as a
pontoon bridge crossing the Pasig River, connecting the Santa Mesa and
Paco.

Address: Pasig River, Maynila, Kalakhang Maynila


Opened: 1945
Location: Manila
Bridge type: Pontoon bridge
MacArthur Bridge
MacArthur Bridge is a road bridge crossing the Pasig River between Padre
Burgos Avenue in Ermita and Carlos Palanca Street in Santa Cruz. It
replaced the Santa Cruz Bridge, which was destroyed in World War II.

Address: MacArthur Bridge, Manila, Metro Manila


Total length: 10 cm
Load limit: 18,140 kg
Inaugurated: 1952
Body of water: Pasig River
Zapote
Bridge
Zapote
Bridge is a
stone arch
pedestrian
bridge
crossing
the Zapote

River in the Philippines. It connects


the cities of Las Piñas in Metro
Manila and Bacoor in the province
of Cavite.

Address: Metro Manila


Cross: Zapote River
Carry: Pedestrian
Design: stone arch bridge
Location: Las Pinas, Bacoor, Cavite
Bridge of
Isabel II
The Bridge of Isabel II is a historic bridge in the City of Imus in Cavite
province, Philippines. The two-span stone arch bridge that was completed
in 1857 was the site of the Battle of Imus. The two-lane Bridge of Isabel II
was built with stone masonry. The bridge measures about 158 ft (48 m)
landing-to-landing with a width of about 24.5 ft (7.5 m).
Address: Imus, Cavite
Total length: 48 m
Location: Cavite
Construction started: 1856
Otis
Bridge
The Otis Bridge is a four-lane girder bridge crossing the Estero de
Concordia, a tributary of the Pasig River, in Manila, the Philippines.

Address: 1245 Paz Mendoza Guanzon St, Paco, Manila, 1007 Metro
Manila
Total length: 80 m
Opened: 1968
Location: Paco
Bridge type: Girder bridge
San Juan River Bridge
The San Juan River Bridge (Filipino: Tulay ng Ilog San Juan), also known
as San Juan del Monte Bridge, San Juan Bridge and the Old Santa Mesa
Bridge, is a bridge that connects San Juan and Manila, spanning the San
Juan River. The 40-meter bridge connects the N. Domingo Street in San
Juan and Old Santa Mesa Street in Manila. The location of the bridge
served as a battlefield during the 1896 Philippine Revolution against the
Spaniards and the 1899 Philippine–American War.
Agus Bridge
Agus Bridge is a suspension bridge
Buru-un/Fuentes Highway

Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, Philippines


Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 8°11'45"N 124°11'22"E
Tagoloan Bridge
Bridge in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental
Address: Butuan - Cagayan de Oro - Iligan Rd, Tagoloan, Misamis
Oriental

Pagalungan Bridge
Connects Cotabato City to Datu Odin Sinsuat Municipality, ARMM
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 7°10'50"N 124°13'18"E

The Bamban bridge was constructed as part of the disaster restoration


works for the National Highway 3 which was destroyed in many places
when the Pinatubo volcano, Luzon, erupted in 1991. The construction of
this bridge made a great contribution to providing the local residents with
an important means of transport. This 174 meter-long, BasketHandle
Nielsen-Lohse bridge is the first of its kind in the Philippines and one of the
longest of this type in the world. It is a conspicuous landmark in the area. 1.
Outline Location: Pampanga, Philippines Type: Basket-Handle Nielsen-
Lohse bridge Bridge length: 174 meters Weight of steel: 1 400 tons Owner:
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Philippines

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