Manila Bulletin

SMC gears up for 1734-B airport project

- By JAMES A. LOYOLA

With no challenger­s to its proposal, San Miguel Corporatio­n (SMC) is now ready to start building its

1734-billion internatio­nal airport in Bulacan.

The firm released Friday select design studies for its proposed New Manila Internatio­nal Airport (NMIA) which it is planning to build in Bulakan, Bulacan just north of Metro Manila.

SMC said the new, world-class internatio­nal gateway that it envisions will be the best in the region and will be at no cost to the government.

The proposed gateway will have four runways, with enough space to expand to six and will be capable of handling up to 100 million passengers per year.

It will be part of a larger infrastruc­ture ecosystem that will connect seamlessly with existing expressway­s and mass rail transits that will connect it to both southern and northern Luzon.

SMC said this project would be a longterm solution to the country’s airport congestion problem with the country’s main airport operating above capacity – with no space to build additional runways.

The NMIA will fuel trillions of dollars in economic activity annually for the country, bring in about 35 million tourists per year, create an estimated 30 million tourism related jobs, generate more than a million direct jobs and make lives better for the people of host province Bulacan and the rest of the nearby provinces.

SMC said the airport would be built taking into large account sustainabi­lity and energy efficient measures.

The company said that while it is still awaiting the Notice of Award from government, it is already preparing to work closely with local government units, the communitie­s and all stakeholde­rs of the project.

“We can assure this early that this project is designed to decongest Metro Manila,” SMC president and COO Ramon S. Ang said.

He noted “It will provide more and better livelihood opportunit­ies, not to take them away; ensure environmen­tal balance and enhance resilience against calamities, because it’s the right thing to do.”

“In other words, we envision a brighter future for everyone, but we know what’s worth achieving isn’t necessaril­y easy. We will face rough waters along the way, that’s why we need everybody’s help and support to make this dream a reality,” said Ang.

 ??  ?? Overview of the artists’ rendition of SMC airport project in Bulacan.
Overview of the artists’ rendition of SMC airport project in Bulacan.

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