Daily Tribune (Philippines)

75 more airport projects roll off

In a time when a pandemic hampered our path to economic progress, we at the DoTr, remain more determined and committed than ever to work

- BY MARIA ROMERO @tribunephl_mbr

The Department of Transporta­tion (DoTr) is set to start 75 new airport developmen­t projects to advance air connectivi­ty and mobility of the country.

In a statement on Monday, Transporta­tion chief Arthur P. Tugade affirmed the government’s commitment to redevelop and build new gateways under the massive and ambitious “Build, Build, Build” program.

“In a time when a pandemic hampered our path to economic progress, we at the DoTr, remain more determined and committed than ever to work,” Tugade said.

The agency said the procuremen­t and bidding processes for the airport developmen­ts are simultaneo­usly ongoing.

The DoTr particular­ly plans to build a new Admin Building and upgrade the airfield ground lighting system of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport.

Airports in the provinces of Quezon, Ilocos Sur, Batanes, Aurora, Oriental Mindoro, Camarines Sur, Leyte, and Marinduque will also get a massive overhaul.

Transporta­tion Assistant Secretary Goddes Hope Libiran said the agency works round-the-clock to deliver significan­t changes in the sector before President Rodrigo Duterte steps down from office in 2022.

To date, the DoTr has completed 121 airport projects while 114 are well underway.

Last week, Tugade hinted that the government, through the Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority, might independen­tly pursue the long-overdue rehabilita­tion of the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA). Redevelopi­ng the NAIA on its own is a more practical approach, rather wait and being dependent on the unsolicite­d proposal’s approval.

Tugade said he is confident that once additional airside-related projects in the NAIA are completed in the next two years, it can — on its own — achieve its airport developmen­t goal.

He pointed out that redevelopi­ng the NAIA on its own is a “more practical approach, rather wait and being dependent on the unsolicite­d proposal’s approval.”

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