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HISTORIC MILESTONE

PBBM reiterates support for Davao transport modernizat­ion project DPTMP civil works contracts signed

- BY RALPH LAWRENCE G. LLEMIT

PRESIDENT Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. reiterated his administra­tion’s commitment to the Davao Public Transport Modernizat­ion Project (DPTMP), emphasizin­g its significan­ce in enhancing the mass transporta­tion system in the Davao Region.

Speaking at the 125th founding anniversar­y of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) in Davao City on February 7, 2024, Marcos praised the project for not only facilitati­ng efficient commuting but also propelling the city towards a modern and progressiv­e future.

Formerly known as the High Priority Bus System, the DPTMP aligns with the government’s Public Utility Vehicle Modernizat­ion Program (PUVMP), designed to elevate mobility and accessibil­ity for Davao City commuters.

Expected to be operationa­l by 2026, the project will cover 29 interconne­cted routes spanning a total of 672 kilometers.

Marcos underscore­d the importance of the modernizat­ion project as part of the government’s commitment to enhance mass transporta­tion in the region.

“It is a demonstrat­ion of our resolve to deliver what people in all regions deserve: a mass transporta­tion system that can move commuters and commerce efficientl­y,” Marcos said.

He emphasized its role in breaking barriers, improving accessibil­ity, and boosting productivi­ty.

Addressing concerns about project resilience in light of the recent flooding in Mindanao, Marcos directed the DOTr and other relevant agencies to ensure the durability of projects capable of withstandi­ng the test of time.

During the event, the civil works contracts for the DPTMP were also signed, marking a “final push” for its full implementa­tion, according to DOTr Secretary Jaime Bautista.

“This historic milestone will ultimately transform the public transport landscape of this metropolis, spilling over to nearby cities and towns,” Bautista said.

Vice President Sara Duterte, present at the event, was acknowledg­ed by Marcos for envisionin­g the project during her tenure as mayor of Davao City.

On July 1, 2023, the Philippine government and the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) formalized a $1-billion loan agreement for the DPTMP, constituti­ng 60% of the project’s total budget of P80 billion.

The remaining funds will be sourced from the Department of Transporta­tion and the City Government of Davao.

According to ADB, The Asean Infrastruc­ture Fund, through its Asean Catalytic Green Finance Facility (ACGF), is co-financing the project with a $10-million loan, along with a $50-million loan from the Green Climate Fund under the ACGF’s Green Recovery Program.

Notably, the DPTMP is set to deploy electric bus fleets, contributi­ng to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting climate action.

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