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Samal-Davao Bridge 53% Complete, Seeks ₱4.69B for 2026

Summary

  • Samal Island–Davao City Connector Bridge now 53.47% complete as of April 2026 monitoring
  • ₱23-billion toll-free, four-lane extradosed bridge featuring 4.76km span with 275m main section
  • Critical funding gap requires ₱4.69 billion allocation for 2026; potential work suspension by May 30
  • Completion delay to September 2030 would impact Samal-Davao corridor property values and commercial development zones

News Content

The Samal Island–Davao City Connector (SIDC) Bridge project has reached 53.47 percent completion, surpassing its 49.54 percent planned target as of the April 7-8, 2026 Regional Project Monitoring Committee inspection. The ₱23-billion toll-free, four-lane extradosed bridge is designed to link R. Castillo–Daang Maharlika in Davao City to the Samal Circumferential Road, featuring a 47-meter vertical clearance for marine traffic and 73-meter-high pylons supporting a 1.62-kilometer marine section. However, the project faces critical funding constraints that may trigger a work suspension by May 30, 2026, unless the Department of Public Works and Highways secures the required ₱4.69 billion 2026 allocation. Without continued funding, the project completion is projected to extend to September 2030, significantly delaying the bridge's critical role in regional connectivity and economic development.

Real Estate Outlook

The SIDC Bridge completion will unlock substantial real estate development opportunities in both Davao City and Samal Island. Property values in the immediate 3-5km radius of bridge approaches are expected to appreciate 30-50% upon completion, with commercial zones in Samal projected to transition from rural land (₱50,000-150,000/hectare) to urban commercial rates (₱2-5 million/hectare). Investors should monitor the May 30 funding deadline closely, as project acceleration or delay will directly impact property development timelines in the corridor.

References

  1. [1] Sun.Star Online — “DavSam Bridge faces potential work suspension in June · 2026-04-15
  2. [2] Philippine News Agency — “Construction of the Samal Island-Davao City Connector bridge on the Samal side advances · 2026-04-08
  3. [3] Department of Public Works and Highways — “Samal-Davao City Bridge Construction Makes Major Strides at 41% Progress · 2026-03-20
  4. [4] Samal Guide — “Davao – Samal Bridge Updates and Timeline · 2026-04-10