The Philippine Star

PPP Code IRR out; 20 projects up for approval

- Louella Desiderio

Around 20 solicited projects that are part of the government’s infrastruc­ture flagship program are expected to be submitted to the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) Investment Coordinati­on Committee (ICC) for approval this year, the Public-Private Partnershi­p Center said, following the signing of the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s (IRR) of the PPP Code.

NEDA Secretary Arsenio Balisacan, who almost missed yesterday’s IRR signing as he was stuck for more than an hour in the elevator of a building in Mandaluyon­g, said the completion of the PPP Code’s rules underscore­s the government’s commitment to push for infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

PPP Center executive director Ma. Cynthia Hernandez said there are around 45 PPPs that are part of the government’s 185 infrastruc­ture flagship projects.

“I think within the year, a substantia­l number of those would be submitted to NEDA. We’re thinking around 20 to the ICC,” she said.

The PPP Code and its IRR aim to provide a unified legal framework for all PPPs at both national and local levels, clarifying the ambiguitie­s in the Build-Operate-Transfer Law that was last amended in 1994 and other PPP legal frameworks.

As part of the features of the PPP Code, Balisacan said some projects may no longer require the approval of the NEDA Board chaired by the President, if these do not reach the P15-billion threshold.

“The implementi­ng agency can make the determinat­ion for PPP directly. But if they require some form of subsidy, like right of way or access to some availabili­ty payments, then they would have to still go to the NEDA ICC,” he said.

He said the PPP Code, in effect, can reduce the number of projects going to the NEDA Board for approval and streamline the process.

Hernandez said the PPP Center also expects to receive many unsolicite­d proposals, with the PPP Code and its IRR providing a clear process for handling these.

She said the PPP Center has so far received and processed over 20 unsolicite­d proposals since the PPP Code was approved in December last year.

“What the PPP could do and the IRR institutio­nalizes is that the implementi­ng agencies will act on it,” she said, noting that some previous unsolicite­d proposals have been in limbo for years.

“So now, while not guaranteei­ng that the government will actually accept the unsolicite­d proposal, at least they know that within x number of days, they will know whether the implementi­ng agency would move forward with the proposal and negotiate with them to move the project forward,” she said. –

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