Travelers from the south, rejoice! The new 6×6 lanes configuration of the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) from Susanna Heights, Muntinlupa to Calamba, Laguna — with two additional lanes on both southbound and northbound sides — will be opened this December, just in time for the holiday rush, as confirmed by San Miguel Corporation (SMC) chairman and CEO Ramon S. Ang, said.
Spearheaded by the San Miguel unit and SLEX concession holder SMC SLEX Inc., the 6×6 lanes are proceeding on schedule, with the said 29-kilometer stretch slated to open in the third week of December.
Meanwhile, construction on the section from Calamba to Sto. Tomas, Batangas, as well as the expansion of some 20 bridges connecting the SLEX main carriageway, will be completed by July 2025, Ang said.
“This December, as our countrymen prepare to celebrate Christmas and travel more to spend time with friends and family, they can look forward to a wider, better SLEX. This will help significantly reduce traffic buildup during the Holiday rush,” Ang said.
“The SLEX expansion is a major undertaking that entailed significant effort and investment, and a lot of patience and cooperation from motorists and stakeholders. We are very glad that motorists can soon enjoy faster trips to and from Southern Luzon,” he added.
He also reiterated that ensuring that SLEX is fully operational throughout the construction period has been a consistent priority of the company.
“Our contractors and project teams continue to do everything they can to minimize impact on vehicle traffic,” Ang said. “We want to assure our motorists that we will continue to work as efficiently as possible, and minimize disruptions to their travel as we complete the expansion.”
As the main expressway connecting Metro Manila to the CALABARZON region and beyond, SLEX serves an integral role in economic development in the region.
This is in line with their goal of supporting the growth of Region 4A, which accounts for about 15% of the country’s total Gross Domestic Product.
Due to the recent developments, the company has also decommissioned the Calamba Main Toll Plaza, which used to be the terminus of SLEX, as well as the SLEX Greenfield Toll Plaza, the terminus of the SLEX-Toll Road 3 project that connected Calamba to Sto. Tomas, Batangas. They have been dismantled, and the roads will be paved once the expansion work proceeds in that area.
In addition to the expansion of the entire carriageway, toll plazas at SLEX have been fitted with automatic license plate reading (ALPR) cameras as part of SMC Infra’s efforts to comply with government mandates on barrier-less expressways.
Of course, the convenience of motorists and commuters is always at the core of such a major project, which is why with the help of ALPR cameras, the company said it was able to lift barriers at toll entry plazas across SLEX, to reduce the need for motorists to slow down or fully stop while passing through.
This slowdown increases the likelihood of traffic build-ups, which sometimes extend to public roads that are interconnected with SLEX. Thankfully, the company implemented the Seamless Southern Tollways project back in 2022, which reduced the number of stops motorists had to do when traveling along the Skyway System, SLEX, and Star Tollway.