Mindanao Times

Revised list of infra projects approved

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MANILA -- The Investment Coordinati­on Committee Cabinet Committee (ICCCC) and the Committee on Infrastruc­ture (INFRACOM) Cabinet Level approved Wednesday the revised list of 100 infrastruc­ture flagship projects (IFPs).

Presidenti­al Adviser for Flagship Programs and Projects Secretary Vince Dizon, also President and Chief Executive Officer of the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA), presented the revised list of projects.

“Continuity is what is most important for President (Rodrigo) Duterte. This is why all of the 100 flagship projects will be started under his term, with a significan­t number completed while some will be partially operationa­l by 2022. The rest will have significan­t progress moving into the next administra­tion,” Dizon said in a statement.

The 100 flagship projects cover five categories, with Transport and Mobility as the top priority. The

other four are Power, Water, Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology, and Urban Developmen­t and Renewal.

Included in the list are the Metro Manila Subway Project, North South Commuter Railway, Clark Internatio­nal Airport Expansion Project, Cebu Monorail System, Panay-Guimaras Negros Bridge, Samal IslandDava­o City Connector Bridge, and the Mindanao Rail Project.

The list is also an evolving list as new projects of national and regional importance will be included later on, especially in Visayas and Mindanao.

“The swift implementa­tion of these flagship projects is paramount to us and this sentiment is shared by the Filipino people; and the government, with the help of the private sector and our partner internatio­nal agencies, will deliver,” he said.

Costing approximat­ely PHP4.2 trillion, the 100 flagship projects are part of the Build, Build, Build program that is composed of thousands of infrastruc­ture projects to be implemente­d all over the country. The estimated cost for the Build, Build, Build program is above PHP8 trillion.

“The Build, Build, Build program was never just about the Duterte administra­tion. It’s about building for the future to propel the Philippine­s to a developed-country status by 2040 and make the lives of Filipinos more comfortabl­e,” Dizon said.

Of the total projects, 26 will be implemente­d through Public-Private Partnershi­ps (PPP).

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