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CAVITEX–C-5 Link
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CAVITEX–C-5 Link, formerly the C-5 Southlink Expressway and signed as E2 of the Philippine expressway network,[3][4] is a 7.708-kilometer (4.790 mi) controlled-access toll expressway in Metro Manila, connecting the Manila–Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX) to Circumferential Road 5 (C-5) in Taguig. The project is being built at the cost of ₱15 billion,[6] and is a joint project of the Philippine Reclamation Authority, Toll Regulatory Board, and Cavitex Infrastructure Corporation, a subsidiary of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation. Currently operational between Taguig and near E. Rodriguez Avenue in Parañaque only, its remaining segment up to CAVITEX is currently under construction.
CAVITEX–C-5 Link | |
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C-5 Southlink Expressway | |
![]() The expressway in Merville, Parañaque | |
Route information | |
Maintained by PEA Tollway Corporation[1] and Cavitex Infrastructure Corporation | |
Length | 7.708 km[2] (4.790 mi) 5.7 km (3.5 mi) currently operational as of July 2024 |
Existed | 2019–present |
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Restrictions | No motorcycles below 400cc[5] |
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Location | |
Country | Philippines |
Regions | Metro Manila |
Major cities | Parañaque, Pasay, and Taguig |
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