The Philippines, a south-east Asian island state officially comprising 7,641 islands and home to over 115 million people, is on the rise. Wealth is growing here thanks to dynamic economic development in the vibrant Asia-Pacific region; tourism is booming, and increasing numbers of infrastructure projects aim to bridge the gap between the more highly developed north of the country (mainly consisting of Luzon Island and the capital, Manila) and the less developed south.
One such project is the Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX): with a total length of 8.9 kilometers, this elegant bridge construction with its sweeping curves is the longest in the Philippines. The CCLEX connects Cebu City (on the western side) with the small island of Mactan (to the east), where the nation’s second largest airport is located – an important hub for the future development of infrastructure in the south of the archipelago. Construction of CCLEX commenced in 2017 and was completed in 2022: following the official inauguration on April 27 of that year, the number of vehicles crossing the bridge is expected to rise to 40,000 per day. With a main span navigation clearance of 51 meters, the CCLEX is not only the longest but also the tallest bridge in the Philippines, allowing most ships to navigate freely in the area.