The Queen City of the South | Cebu City | Cebu I.T.Park | SM Seaside | CCLEX | August 2022
Cebu I.T. Park
THE I.T. CAPITAL OF CEBU.
Cebu I.T. Park vibrantly rises over the former Lahug Airport, now one of the most prime areas in Cebu. A pioneer in Cebu’s I.T. industry, the integrated, mixed-use development obtained PEZA accreditation as an I.T. Park in 2000—the first in the Visayas and Mindanao.
Today, this 27-hectare global gateway is home to a diverse mix of international and local software research and development companies, BPOs, and contact centers, which bring in millions of pesos in investments and employment to thousands of people.
Complemented with a wide selection of 24/7 dining, shopping, and leisure facilities, Cebu I.T. Park has also grown into a bustling lifestyle destination within the city, integrating innovative lifestyle and retail concepts amidst a burgeoning regional hub.
Cebu I.T. Park is one of the two unique districts of Cebu Park District. Along with Cebu Business Park, it is the address of choice for multinationals and industry leaders open to prime residential, business and commercial spaces of mixed-use hub.
The Cebu–Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX), also known as the Cebu–Cordova Bridge and the Third Cebu–Mactan Bridge (or simply, the Third Bridge), is an 8.9-kilometer (5.5 mi) toll bridge expressway in Metro Cebu. The bridge connects the South Road Properties in Cebu City in mainland Cebu, and Cordova, on Mactan island. Crossing the Mactan Channel, it is the third road link between Cebu and Mactan islands, and the first between Cebu City and Cordova. It is the longest sea-crossing bridge in the Philippines, surpassing the 2-kilometer (1.2 mi) San Juanico Bridge between Samar and Leyte, as well as Marcelo Fernan Bridge (which also crosses the Mactan Channel) as the longest cable-stayed bridge in the Philippines.
Official nameCebu–Cordova Link ExpresswayOther name(s)Cebu–Cordova Bridge
Third Cebu–Mactan Bridge
Third Bridge
Sto. Niño Bridge[1]OwnerCebu–Cordova Link Expressway CorporationMaintained byCebu–Cordova Link Expressway CorporationWebsitecclex.com.phPreceded byMandaue–Mactan BridgeCharacteristicsDesignCable-stayed bridgeTotal length8.9 km (5.5 mi)Width27 m (89 ft)Height145 m (476 ft)Traversable?YesLongest span390 m (1,280 ft)Clearance below51 m (167 ft)
No. of lanes: 4
History
Architect: Dissing+Weitling Architecture – Conceptual Design
Designer: SENER Ingenieria y Sistemas & Carlos Fernandez Casado (SENER-CFC JV)
Engineering design by: SENER Ingenieria y Sistemas & Carlos Fernandez Casado (SENER-CFC JV)
Constructed by: Cebu Link Joint Venture (Acciona-First Balfour-DMCI JV)
Construction cost: ₱33 billion
Opened: April 30, 2022; 3 months ago
Inaugurated: April 27, 2022; 3 months ago
Statistics
Daily traffic: at least 40,000 (projected)
Toll: ₱90-270
SM Seaside, also known locally as Seaside, is a large shopping mall owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings in Cebu City, Philippines that opened on 27 November 2015, exactly 22 years after SM City Cebu, which opened in 1993.
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