The Philippine Star

PNOC transformi­ng 5.3-ha BGC property

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) is preparing a masterplan for the redevelopm­ent of its 5.3-hectare property in Bonifacio Global City into an energy center to boost its cashflow.

The state-run corporatio­n is in talks with potential advisors for the redevelopm­ent of the BGC property and for the constructi­on of an iconic tower project, PNOC senior vice president for legal, administra­tive and estate management services Graciela Barleta said.

“Currently, we are already doing joint meetings with potential advisors for the iconic tower project and we intend to make a joint masterplan for the entire complex,” she said.

The property redevelopm­ent is being eyed for completion within the Duterte administra­tion.

“The target that was given to us by the DOE is that it should be within the term of the current administra­tion,” Barleta said, noting the project should be started by next year.

The 5.3-hectare BGC property currently houses the Department of Energy (DOE), PNOC and the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA).

At the start of the Duterte administra­tion, the PNOC management bared plans to redevelop its real estate assets including the BGC property — to transform idle lands into energy centers.

The BGC property is located in the most expensive real estate area in the country to date, at P550,000 per square meter.

PNOC has previously offered the redevelopm­ent of the property to private companies but proposals from three well-known architects — one foreign and two local — were noncomplia­nt, Barleta said.

“There were many letters of intent but those who were a bit complete came from three proponents but there are certain requiremen­ts that they were not also able to comply with,” she said.

The PNOC official said the entire 240-hectare BGC area is under the stewardshi­p of Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) which was developed in partnershi­p with the Ayala and Campos groups.

The masterplan should be in compliance with the requiremen­ts of BCDA.

“Currently, we are talking with BCDA for the requiremen­ts, when we are going to put up the iconic tower and also some other consultant­s that will help us formulate the masterplan for the entire complex,” Barleta said.

Once completed, the proposed masterplan will be submitted to the joint technical working group composed of PNOC and DOE. It is chaired by Energy Undersecre­tary Jesus Posadas.

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