The Civil Engineering Contractor March 2019 | Page 19

Inauguration of the Bohol-Panglao International Airport happened on 27 November 2018. The Philippine’s much-delayed Bohol-Panglao International Airport, a project that took all of 18 years starting with its first feasibility study in 2000, has been completed. The new gateway replaces the Tagbilaran Airport, which was officially closed on 27 November 2018. Its revised target for completion was 2021, with construction having begun in June 2015, but the process accumulated up to 48% slippage due to delays. The old Tagbilaran Airport was too small with no room for expansion. The new airport has a 2 500m runway and a passenger terminal capable of handling two million people annually — more than double the 800 000 annual capacity Elon Musk, US entrepreneur. www.civilsonline.co.za WORLD NEWS of the Tagbilaran Airport. It is compatible with international safety standards. Japan provided the Philippines with an ODA (official development assistance) loan amounting to JPY15-billion to implement the project. The new airport has the benefit of Japanese design, experience, and technology. They call it an ‘eco airport’ because it is equipped with sustainable features such as a solar power generation system, highly efficient light- and air-conditioning system, as well as rainwater catchment pond, materials recovery facility, soaking yard, energy-saving air-conditioning systems, management system for hazardous waste, and a sewage treatment plant. US (former South African) billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk in January unveiled The Boring Company’s test tunnel of a proposed underground transportation network across Los Angeles. Musk says he hoped to alleviate LA’s “soul-destroying” traffic congestion when he first mooted his plan to create the tunnel. He says in tweets that the system would have “way more capacity, way faster, and way more convenient” than a subway. “Subways are fine, but it’s time to upgrade to something better.” He also agreed with a tweet that if stops were split off from the main tunnel, and everything is electronically controlled, you can probably put one car/second going through the tunnel. That is 14 000 seats an hour, comparable to many NYC subway lines. “Custom cars/vehicles with 8–12 seats each could beat any subway. Capable of traveling safely at over 150mph. At that speed, it will feel like teleporting within a city.” CEC March 2019 | 17