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Tacloban airport project up for bidding

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The new P721-million Tacloban Airport terminal building project will be bid out this June, the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) said Friday.

Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade said full developmen­t of the domestic airport is ongoing to make the facility suitable for internatio­nal flights.

“Tacloban is one of the priorities because this is the seventh busiest airport in the country with 1.2 million passengers last year,” Tugade told reporters.

Top DOTr officials were in this city Friday afternoon to unveil the expanded passenger terminal building designed to ease congestion.

The current expansion increased the total floor area to 1,100 sq. meters and added 275 seats to the 360-seater departure area before the extension.

Tugade said the growing number of passengers had prompted them to expand the existing facility while waiting for the constructi­on of a new terminal building nearby under the long-term developmen­t plan.

“If the airport is good, this will give comfort to travelers and attract more investment­s,” he added.

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s (CAAP) Director General Jim Sydiongco said the DOTr is ready to bid out the PHP721 million new passenger terminal building by June 2018.

Sydiongco said the target is to complete the full developmen­t of the city’s airport within the term of President Rodrigo R. Duterte.

The PHP400-million budget allocated in 2017 will also finance the site developmen­t for the new terminal building, including the constructi­on of a perimeter fence.

Also included in last year’s allocation are the constructi­on of asphalt overlays, a newly designed parking area, and shore protection.

“The ongoing developmen­t activities will be completed by November,” Sydiongco said.

Part of the future developmen­t is the extension of the runway to 2,500 meters from the existing 2,100 meters, according to CAAP.

The central government conceptual­ized the upgrading of Tacloban Airport as early as May 1996 when the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (Jica) carried out a master plan on the developmen­t of Tacloban, Bacolod, Iloilo and Legazpi Airports.

This is in support to the Philippine government’s thrust to modernize transporta­tion infrastruc­ture and facilities and promote exports by air in the Medium-Term Philippine Developmen­t Plan ?(1993-1998).

The project has faced several setbacks for two decades, including the government’s inability to provide a counterpar­t budget to the JICA-funded project during the administra­tion of former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

In November 2012, then-president Benigno Aquino III approved the P2.12 billion Tacloban Airport Developmen­t Project supposedly for implementa­tion between 2013 and 2016. /

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