Lawton Avenue

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Lawton Avenue
Fort Bonifacio-Nichols Field Road
Lawton Avenue northbound (panoramio).jpg
Lawton Avenue looking north from McKinley Hill
Namesake Henry Ware Lawton
Type Tertiary road
Maintained by Department of Public Works and Highways – Metro Manila 1st District Engineering Office
Length 3.4 km (2.1 mi)
West end West Service Road at Sales Interchange in Pasay
Major
junctions
Chino Roces Avenue
Bayani Road
Upper McKinley Road
East end 5th Avenue in Taguig

Lawton Avenue, also known as Fort Bonifacio-Nichols Field Road,[1] is the main road in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. It follows a part of the alignment of the old Nichols route running roughly southwest to northeast from Sales Interchange to 5th Avenue and the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial. It was named after Henry Ware Lawton, a US Army general killed during the Philippine–American War.[2]

Route description[]

Philippine Army Headquarters on Lawton Avenue

Starting at its western terminus on Sales Bridge at the Sales Interchange near the border of Pasay and Taguig, the avenue heads east to the intersection with Chino Roces Avenue near the entrance to the Fort Andres Bonifacio at Gate 3. It continues across army property winding past the Philippine Naval Hospital and Kagitingan Executive Golf Course, and intersecting with Bayani Road. At Upper McKinley Road, Lawton traverses the McKinley Hill mixed-use development and the Philippine Army Headquarters, bending sharply north as it skirts the western side of Manila American Cemetery. The avenue ends at a fork in the road with 5th Avenue to the west, which leads to Bonifacio Global City, and Old Lawton Road to the east, which leads to the American Cemetery entrance.

The extension of 8th Avenue north of Kalayaan Avenue between Bonifacio Global City and J.P. Rizal Avenue in Makati is also named Lawton Avenue. West of the Nichols interchange, Lawton continues as Sales Road and Andrews Avenue heading towards Pasay, the Villamor Air Base, and the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

Expansion[]

As part of the Duterte administration's Build! Build! Build! Infrastructure Program, the avenue was expanded from four lanes (two lanes per direction) to six lanes (three lanes per direction). The project spans 3.1 kilometers (1.9 mi) and is divided in two phases. The road widening project complemented with the construction of the Santa Monica-Lawton Bridge and the expected influx of vehicles once the Santa Monica-Lawton bridge is opened. When completed, the travel time between Bonifacio Global City and the Ninoy Aquino International Airport will be reduced by about 40% and the road will accommodate more vehicles. Construction began on August 21, 2017[3] and the first phase spanning 1.34 kilometers (0.83 mi) was opened on November 17, 2020. The road widening project is expected to be fully completed in September 2021.[4]

Landmarks[]

Manila American Cemetery and Memorial
  • Bonifacio Heights
  • Fort Andres Bonifacio
  • Gate 3 Plaza
  • Kagitingan Executive Golf Course
  • Manila American Cemetery and Memorial
  • McKinley Hill
  • McKinley West
  • National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
  • Philippine Army Headquarters
  • Philippine Marine Corps Headquarters
  • Philippine Navy Naval Station
  • Southern Police District Headquarters

References[]

  1. ^ "Metro Manila 1st". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  2. ^ "A Historical Irony". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2013-10-18 – via Google News Archive.
  3. ^ Patinio, Ferdinand (August 21, 2017). "DPWH starts widening of Lawton Avenue in Taguig". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  4. ^ Unite, Betheena (November 17, 2020). "Newly-widened Lawton Ave in Taguig City now open". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved August 20, 2021.

Coordinates: 14°32′0″N 121°2′12″E / 14.53333°N 121.03667°E / 14.53333; 121.03667

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