Manila Bulletin

R1.5 B earmarked for RMSC upgrade

- By NICK GIONGCO

The 88-year-old Rizal Memorial Sports Complex (RMSC) and other facilities owned by the government is undergoing a massive rehabilita­tion amounting to R1.5 billion in preparatio­n for the country’s hosting of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.

Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) deputy executive director Guillermo Iroy said that while the façade of the RMSC won’t be touched given heritage site classifica­tion, everything else will be subjected to repairs and refurbishm­ents.

The Rizal Coliseum, venue of countless landmark sporting events, will finally be turned into an air-conditione­d venue aside from its seating getting an upgrade.

Just like the coliseum, the Ninoy Aquino Stadium, located on the fringes of the 8.4-hectare property, will be undergoing major repairs.

“The Ninoy Aquino Stadium hasn’t been used for a long time because of the busted air conditioni­ng and the broken seats and damaged flooring,” said Iroy.

To make it flood-resistant, the stadium will be restructur­ed.

“We will add more height to it,” said Iroy, noting that the neighborin­g bowling center will be torn down to give way to a new building.

The money that will be used to fund the constructi­on and repairs will come from the PSC’s bank account.

PSC chairman Butch Ramirez said the agency has money to spend for the rehabilita­tion not only of the competitio­n venues but the athletes’ quarters as well.

Many of the venues that will be repaired will be used to host events for the Nov. 30-Dec. 10 SEAG.

“The RMSC will be utilized as venues aside from those being held in the New Clark Green City in Capas, Tarlac,” said Ramirez.

Even the Philsports in Pasig and the Teachers’ Camp in Baguio City are going to be subjected to repairs as these serve as housing for national athletes.

The RMSC also houses a track oval and a football field that will act as the main hub of the football matches.

“The semifinals and finals of football are going to be played here at Rizal,” said Iroy.

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