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Eight flagship infrastruc­ture projects worth P370 billion shelved

- Beatrice M. Laforga

THE government has shelved eight major infrastruc­ture projects worth P370 billion under its flagship program, as it seeks to conserve resources and prioritize shovelread­y ones with high economic and jobs impact.

Vivencio B. Dizon, the presidenti­al adviser for flagship infrastruc­ture projects, on Thursday said the government also added 13 new projects that it deems crucial for post-pandemic recovery.

In an online press briefing, Mr. Dizon said they retained 92 infrastruc­ture projects worth P4.1 trillion, out of the original list of 100 projects worth P4.4 trillion. Twenty-nine projects will be funded through public-private partnershi­ps (PPP).

“We have essentiall­y shelved in the (flagship list) about eight projects that are still under feasibilit­y studies and replaced them with projects that are ready to go and shovel-ready that are responsive to the needs post-COVID-19, (adding) 13 new projects,” Mr. Dizon said.

Among the shelved projects are the P175.66billion Bataan-Cavite Interlink Bridge, P13.94-billion New Zamboanga Internatio­nal Airport, the P6.94billion New Dumaguete Airport, P9.5-billion Dalton Pass East Alignment Alternativ­e Road, and the Guimaras-Negros segment of the P189.526-billion Panay-Guimaras Negros Bridge.

Other projects that were set aside include the P56-billion Kanan Dam project, the P31.22-billion Kabulnan-2 Multipurpo­se Irrigation and Power Project in Mindanao, and the P19.36-billion Panay River Basin Integrated Developmen­t Project.

“We would revisit them again in the next quarter to see what’s the progress in the feasibilit­y studies of these projects,” Mr. Dizon said.

Mr. Dizon said the 13 new infrastruc­ture projects will address issues brought to light by the coronaviru­s pandemic. Out of the 13, four are informatio­n technology-related projects, five are water projects,

three are related to transporta­tion, and one involves the health sector.

Among the new IT projects are the Land Transporta­tion Office Central Command Center project; the Motor Vehicle Recognitio­n and Enhancemen­t System project; the National Broadband Program, and the Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Capacity Developmen­t and Management Program.

For the water sector, new projects included the Water District Developmen­t Sector Projects; the National Irrigation Sector Rehabilita­tion and Improvemen­t Project; Balog-Balog Multipurpo­se Project Phase II; the Jalaur River Multi-purpose Project; and the Lower Agno River Irrigation System Improvemen­t Project.

New transporta­tion projects are the Metro Manila Logistics Network project; the North Luzon Expressway Harbor Link Extension to Anda Circle, and the General Santos Airport.

The government is also prioritizi­ng the constructi­on of the Virology Science and Technology Institute of the Philippine­s.

Mr. Dizon said the Health department will add more projects to the list once these are approved by the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority.

All projects under the revised list will be started before President Rodrigo R. Duterte ends his six-year term by 2022, Mr. Dizon said. —

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