A New Way In: How Parkville’s New Bridge Signals the Shape of Growth in Bacolod

In Bacolod, where residential growth is increasingly measured by livability rather than speed, infrastructure has become one of the clearest indicators of intent. At Parkville, that intent is now taking shape through the construction of its main access bridge.

Recently broken ground by SMDC Nature, the Parkville Bridge will serve as the primary gateway linking the 52-hectare Parkville development to Burgos Avenue in Brgy. Granada, Bacolod. More than an access road, the bridge establishes how the community is meant to function, with clarity, continuity, and foresight built in from the start.

Parkville is positioned in one of Bacolod’s most accessible areas, with close proximity to the newly opened Burgos–Negros Occidental Economic Highway, providing seamless access to both the northern and southern parts of the city. From its earliest plans, the community was envisioned to unfold gradually—allowing infrastructure, open spaces, and residential zones to grow in step rather than in haste. The bridge plays a central role in this strategy, establishing a clear and direct entry into the development while supporting its long-term circulation needs.

(From Left) Denis Obedoza – Senior EDMR Manager, Buenaventura Paa Jr. – SAVP – Planning, Innovation, and Design, Rommel de Guzman – AVP – Architectural Design|Hon. Armando Vito Brgy. Captain – Brgy. Granada, Bacolod|Anne Jane Serrano – Asst. Project Development Manager, Dareen Carl Navarro – Project Development Manager, Mayer Piano – Sr. Engineering Manager, Lloyd Anderson Muntuerto – Owner, Castcrete Builders Inc., Redenne Tadeo – Sr. Pre-Operations & Technical Manager and Aldin Astley Ong – Pre-Operations & Technical Manager

Designed as a four-lane roadway, the bridge is sized not just for present demand but for the community it anticipates, more than 2,300 future residents. By channeling traffic efficiently from the main highway into the development, it eases daily movement while preserving internal roads for calmer, residential use. The result is access that feels deliberate rather than congested, practical without being intrusive.

Visually, the bridge is treated as part of the Parkville environment rather than a standalone structure. Its contemporary lines echo nearby elements such as the clubhouse and guardhouse, while details like wood-grain tubular steel slats and patterned concrete soften its scale. As a first point of arrival, it sets a measured tone, welcoming, composed, and integrated into the development’s overall design language.

Resilience has also shaped the bridge’s construction. Its elevated structure addresses flood risk, while engineering standards account for seismic activity. This approach aligns with the development’s emphasis on durability and long-term performance, reinforcing Parkville’s position as a community planned not just for immediate use, but for decades of everyday life.

Surrounding the structure, landscaping plays an equally intentional role. Native trees and plants have been prioritized to reduce water consumption, limit maintenance needs, and support local biodiversity. This approach ties the bridge into Parkville’s broader commitment to walkability, open green spaces, and parks, features that define the development’s character as a nature-led community rather than a conventional subdivision.

The bridge’s groundbreaking marks a quiet but meaningful shift for Parkville, from planning to permanence. With access infrastructure in place, development within ready-to-build areas of the development can move forward with greater momentum, anchored by systems designed to last rather than rush.

In a city known as the City of Smiles, where growth is increasingly expected to come with balance and care, the Parkville Bridge stands as a subtle signal. It is not simply a way in, but a statement of how the community intends to grow, thoughtfully, sustainably, and with everyday life firmly in mind.

To learn more about SMDC Nature, visit www.smdcnature.com, email us at inquiries@smdevelopment.com, or call our hotline at 0917-555-7632 | 0917-777-7632.

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