The Philippine Star

P2.5-T infra projects now off the ground

- MARY GRACE PADIN

A total of 78 infrastruc­ture projects with a combined cost of P2.5 trillion are already in various stages of implementa­tion, the Department of Finance (DOF) said yesterday.

Costing P1 billion or more each, the 78 projects are either in their pre-constructi­on or constructi­on phase, according to the DOF.

The DOF said this pace of implementa­tion is “faster than any other administra­tion achieved in the past.”

The DOF bared these figures in its latest economic bulletin in response to criticisms from University of the Philippine­s School of Economics professor Emmanual de Dios.

De Dios earlier said contrary to the government’s 10-point economic agenda, which emphasizes the key role of publicpriv­ate partnershi­ps, the government is opting for official developmen­t assistance (ODA).

He also said the shift toward ODA “was not as fast as expected in kicking off infrastruc­ture projects.”

“This is a matter of perception,” the DOF said adding that, “many of the documents for ODA projects have been signed and design of projects is ongoing.”

The DOF also said the government would still pursue PPPs for the operation and management of projects built using the General Appropriat­ions Act and ODA funds.

The Duterte administra­tion is embarking on an ambitious Build Build Build program to address the country’s infrastruc­ture gap. The program will require P8 trillion to P9 trillion in investment­s over the medium term.

To fund this program, the DOF earlier said the government is planning to tap its developmen­t partners through ODAs.

The government will also seek the assistance the private sector through a hybrid public-private partnershi­p (PPP) mode, which bids out the operations and maintenanc­e component of the projects to interested parties.

According to economic managers, the administra­tion’s infrastruc­ture push may help the government sustain the country’s economic growth, encourage investment­s, generate jobs and ultimately, reduce poverty in the Philippine­s.

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