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Mactan–Mandaue Bridge

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The bridge has only one pedestrian walkway, on the south side of the bridge. From Mandaue on mainland Cebu, the bridge is accessed via A. C. Cortes Avenue. Lapu-Lapu City on Mactan is accessed via the Basak–Marigondon Road, which intersects with the Manuel L. Quezon National Highway. It will connect
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which is managed by the Cebu Port Authority, where about 80% of domestic and international shipping operators and shipbuilders in the Philippines are located. The
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In April 2013, the Mactan–Cebu Bridge Management Board renamed the bridge to "Sergio Osmeña Jr. Bridge" in honor of the former senator and Cebu Governor
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On September 19, 1968, Cebu Governor Rene G. Espina, then Acting Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications, met with
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Mayor Beatriz Calderon, Mandaue Mayor Demetrio Cortez, and S.C. Shangkuan, the bridge's contractor in
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is located about 1.6 kilometers (0.99 mi) north of the bridge.
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filed House Bill No. 05997 and has passed Congressional approval.
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Mactan-Mandaue Bridge

Coordinates
10°19′11.4″N 123°57′20.3″E / 10.319833°N 123.955639°E / 10.319833; 123.955639
N82
Mactan Channel
Metro Cebu
Department of Public Works and Highways
Marcelo Fernan Bridge
Cebu–Cordova Bridge
Truss bridge
truss bridge
Mactan Channel
Mandaue
Lapu-Lapu City
Metro Cebu
Philippines
Marcelo Fernan Bridge
Cebu–Cordova Link Expressway
Cebu
Mactan
Danao
Samboan
Malacañang Palace
Ferdinand Marcos
Sergio Osmeña Jr.
Cebu
Raul del Mar
Rodrigo Duterte

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