Demolition of P50-M sculpture near NAIA starts

Circulo del Mundo or Layag Islas, an egg-shaped structure near Manila's main international gateways, is seen being constructed in this 2010 photo. Inset shows the winning design in 2008. BS Architecture Students Facebook/MMDA

MANILA, Philippines — The large egg-shaped sculpture blamed for traffic woes near the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 is likely to be demolished soon.

Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) General Manager Jose Angel Honrado said Thursday that he is open to proposals to remove and transfer the Circulo del Mundo to another location.

The cConstruction of the structure, built in 2010, cost the government P50 million in total. The design emerged from a design competition conducted by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority.

He said, however, that there was good reason in deciding to build the structure a few years ago.

"My assumption is that [at that time], it was the best decision they could have made rather than do nothing," Honrado answered when asked if it was a waste of money.

"However, after Resorts World Manila came and the NAIA [Terminal 3] expanded, it has become more of a hindrance," he added.

Honrado said contractors already started taking out parts from the sculpture, but remained mum about the details as the Department of Public Works and Highways is in a better position to issue statements.

"The contractor asked for my authority to transfer it. I don't have the authority to say but I will not object it you remove it," he added.

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