The Philippine Star

PCC clears P62-B Pasay reclamatio­n project

Udenna, China firm form joint venture with Pasay LGU

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The Philippine Competitio­n Commission (PCC) has given its approval to the joint venture between the group composed of Udenna Developmen­t Corp., Ulticon Builders Inc. and China Harbour Engineerin­g Co. and the Pasay City government for a P62-billion land reclamatio­n project covering 265 hectares within the city.

In a commission decision dated Sept. 26, PCC said its review showed the proposed transactio­n between Pasay Harbor City Corp. and the city government is unlikely to lead to less competitio­n in the market.

“This is because the transition will create a new market for commercial and residentia­l real estate within the city of Pasay,” the PCC said.

It is unclear if the project will need clearance from the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources. Environmen­t groups are opposing further land reclamatio­n in Manila Bay.

Under the proposed joint venture, the parties will engage in the P62-billion land reclamatio­n project to develop a part of Manila Bay within Pasay City.

Pasay Harbor City Corp. submitted an unsolicite­d proposal for the project.

An agreement for the joint venture was signed in November 2017 after no offers were made by other firms to challenge Pasay Harbor City Corp.’s proposal.

Under the joint venture, the city government of Pasay will contribute the rights to reclaim in its municipal waters.

Pasay Harbor City Corp., meanwhile, will be responsibl­e for financing all raw land reclamatio­n works and expenses.

The project is expected to be completed within four years from issuance of notice to proceed.

Udenna Developmen­t Corp. is led by Davao-based businessma­n Dennis Uy, whose other companies include Phoenix Petroleum Holdings Inc., Chelsea Logistics Holding Corp. and Udenna Management and Resources Corp.

Ulticon Builders, meanwhile, is primarily engaged in general constructi­on.

Establishe­d in 2005 and based in Beijing, China Harbour Engineerin­g Co. is involved in heavy constructi­on projects.

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