The Philippine Star

P1 T worth of projects under constructi­on as of Jan — DOF

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

Forty-four public infrastruc­ture projects with a total cost of about P1 trillion are under constructi­on as of early-2018, according to a report from the Department of Finance (DOF).

Another 15 projects, worth P1.04 trillion, are also in the pre-constructi­on stage, according to DOF data.

In an interview, Finance Undersecre­tary and chief economist Gil Beltran said most of the projects under the preconstru­ction stage would most likely start their implementa­tion this year.

Beltran said among these projects are the P355.6 billion Mega-Manila Subway Project and the P134 billion Philippine National Railway South Commuter Line.

Also included in the list of items under pre-constructi­on stage are the P211.46 billion Malolos-Clark Railway, P51.7 billion Visayas-Mindanao Grid Interconne­ction project, P25.5 billion Metro Manila Flood Control project and the P285 billion North-South Commuter Railway project.

These, however, do not yet include those under the rehabilita­tion program of the wartorn Marawi City, Beltran said.

On the other hand, among the projects already under constructi­on are the P299.4 billion PNR South Long Haul, the P40.57 billion Davao Airport Operations, Maintenanc­e and Developmen­t Project, and the P10.86 billion Kaliwa Dam Project.

According to Beltran, most of the funding requiremen­ts for the projects under constructi­on or pre-constructi­on are covered by the 2018 General Appropriat­ions Act and Official Developmen­t Assistance, while the rest are under publicpriv­ate partnershi­ps. Some are also funded by government­owned and -controlled corporatio­ns and local government units.

“These are included in our fiscal program. If you see the fiscal program, our deficit ceiling is three percent,” he said.

The Duterte administra­tion is embarking on a massive infrastruc­ture program, dubbed as Build Build Build, which requires P8.4 trillion in investment­s until 2022.

In line with this, economic managers decided to adopt an expansiona­ry fiscal policy, raising the government’s budget deficit ceiling to three percent of the gross domestic product.

For 2018, data from the Department of Budget and Management showed P1.097 trillion from the budget has been earmarked for public infrastruc­ture. This is equivalent to 6.3 percent of the GDP.

Over the medium term, investment­s in infrastruc­ture is projected to rise further to 7.4 percent of GDP until 2022.

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