The Freeman

Constructi­on of new port to start this year

- — Carlo S. Lorenciana

The constructi­on of the New Cebu Internatio­nal Container Port (NCICP) could start this year, an official said.

National Economic and Developmen­t Authority regional director Efren Carreon said the port constructi­on is one of the big-ticket projects Cebu could see taking off this year.

According to the Department of Finance, the container port project is going to be funded by a Korean official developmen­t assistance (ODA).

The P9.19-billion port project is expected to be completed by 2020.

Carreon said the new port that will help decongest traffic at the existing base port.

The DOF had said the Korea Export-Import Bank (Kexim) has agreed to fund the Cebu port project.

The multibilli­onpeso port project is part of the larger Public-Private Partnershi­p (PPP) program.

According to DOF, the P9.19-billion Cebu port project is just one project the bank has already signed under the PPP program pipeline and that the agency had also submitted additional projects for its considerat­ion.

Of the P9.19 billion project cost, P7.96 billion will be financed by the official developmen­t assistance (ODA) loan and the remaining P1.23 billion will be shouldered by the government.

The Cebu Internatio­nal Container Port project involves the constructi­on of a port with a 500-meter berth length in a 25-hectare reclaimed island Consolacio­n town, Cebu. The project also includes the improvemen­t of 1,500 meters of inland road and the constructi­on of a 300-linear-meter offshore bridge connecting the port to the shoreline.

This project is envisioned to become a modern internatio­nal container port that will help sustain Cebu's growing economy. The Cebu Port Authority and Department of Transporta­tion are the lead agencies in the project.

The new container port is geared towards meeting the demands of the dynamic and growing economy of Cebu and of the region. It is expected to provide a long-term solution to the congestion at the existing CIP due to increasing volume and the shallow water depth of its container berths.

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