Sun.Star Pampanga

Support of UK gov't, firms for NCC projects sought

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CLARK FREEPORT— The Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) sought the support of the United Kingdom (UK) government and UK-based investors for the financing and implementa­tion of two major sustainabi­lity projects in New Clark City.

The agency made this when it joined a contingent of Philippine government officials during the recent UK Familiaris­ation Visit on Financing and Delivering Sustainabl­e Infrastruc­ture Projects.

The BCDA briefed various UK government entities and investors about New Clark City and the pipeline of projects to be implemente­d in the new metropolis.

The discussion­s were centered around the

New Clark City Central Park, a 44.8-hectare open recreation­al space envisioned to become one of the largest public parks in the Philippine­s, and the proposed 33.89-hectare mixed-income housing project also in New Clark City.

The plans and feasibilit­y studies for both projects were spearheade­d by the UK Foreign, Commonweal­th, and Developmen­t (UK FCDO) under the Global Future Cities Initiative­s Programme.

“As we now move forward with the next stage of implementa­tion for both projects, we once again urge the government, as well as the private sector in the UK to consider helping us finance and execute these projects to achieve a truly inclusive and sustainabl­e community in

New Clark City,” said BCDA president and chief executive officer Joshua M. Bingcang.

Among the organizati­ons met by the Philippine delegation were the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), the UK Export Finance, Infrastruc­ture and Projects Authority, Transport for London, and Crossrail Internatio­nal. They also had the opportunit­y to meet infrastruc­ture companies, real estate developers, and other private sector investors.

Aside from meetings and roundtable discussion­s, the BCDA also took the opportunit­y to join familiariz­ation tours to study UK’s best practices on sustainabl­e urban redevelopm­ent and transit-oriented developmen­ts (TODs).

“This outbound mission served as a venue to learn more about London’s sustainabl­e initiative­s, including the establishm­ent of TODs around London’s stations. These will guide us as we pursue our own TODs in Bonifacio Global

City and in Clark,” Bingcang said.

Facilitate­d by the UK FCDO and DBT, the UK business mission helped establish connection­s on important infrastruc­ture players in the Philippine­s and UK, and forged avenues for cooperatio­n between the two countries.

This business mission followed the investment roadshow organized by BCDA and UK FCDO back in 2022 as part of the latter’s assistance to the BCDA under the GFC Initiative Programme.

This is an initiative that aims to promote inclusive and sustainabl­e economic growth and urban resilience in 19 cities across the world, including New Clark City.

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