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PH road quality on par with Indonesia鈥檚 but well behind Thailand, Malaysia

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MANILA鈥擜bout 73 percent of national, provincial, city, municipal and barangay roads nationwide remain unpaved, according to the Department of Public Works and Highways.

Despite this, the DPWH has noted a slight improvement in the quality of Philippine roads following the 鈥渁doption of new construction design specifications like the increase in concrete pavement thickness from 230 mm to 280 mm and outsourcing project inspection and quality control,鈥 among other measures.

In its midterm accomplishment report, the department said the country鈥檚 roads were already 鈥渁t par with Indonesia鈥 and targeted to be comparable to those in China and Thailand by 2016.

Citing the latest Global Competitiveness Report of the World Economic Forum, the DPWH reported that on a scale of 1 to 7鈥1 being extremely underdeveloped and 7 extensive and efficient by global standards鈥 the Philippines scored a 3.4 for its road network in the 2012-2013 period.

That was an improvement of 0.3 from the 3.1 it scored in 2011-2012. The country鈥檚 roads scored 2.8 in the 2010-2011 period.

Of 144 countries worldwide, the Philippines ranked 87th (from 114th during the previous WEF survey) for the overall state of its roads and bridges.

Other countries in the region garnered the following scores for the quality of their roads in the 2012-2013 period: Malaysia, 5.4; Thailand, 5: China, 4.4; Indonesia, 3.4; and Vietnam, 2.7.

Earlier, the DPWH said the government would look at Malaysia 鈥渁s a benchmark in terms of quality of roads.鈥 With a road network of 98,720 km, more than 1,820 km of which are expressways, Malaysia鈥檚 road infrastructure is one of the most developed in the Asean region.

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