Philippine Daily Inquirer

MALAYSIAN CONGLOMERA­TE BETS BIG ON NEW CLARK CITY

- Editor Theresa S. Samaniego Desk Editor Amy R. Remo By AmyR. Remo @amyremoINQ

Kuala Lumpur/Putrajaya— Infrastruc­ture conglomera­te AlloyMtd is set to play a crucial role in spurring developmen­t at New Clark City.

That’s because by October next year, the group should have already developed a portion of the 220-ha National Government Administra­tive Center (NGAC) which include two government buildings; a world class sports complex that will serve as one of the venues for the 30th SEA Games scheduled in the last quarter of 2019; and housing facilities to accommodat­e athletes and government workers.

All these will comprise Phase 1A of MTD Philippine­s Inc.’s commitment under its contract with Philippine state agency, Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA).

MTD Philippine­s, the local unit of the AlloyMTD Group, is investing some P13 billion for the completion of this 40-ha Phase 1a developmen­t alone.

Ambitious target

And it’s shaping up to be an ambitious target as MTD Philippine­s will be working on a very tight schedule of about 18 months, having broken ground only in January

this year.

Tee Kim Siew, acting chief executive officer of MTD Capital Bhd, is well aware of it. Despite such a constraint, he remains optimistic that MTD Philippine­s will be able to deliver all of its commitment­s for the Clark project in time.

“This is why we are very focused on our Clark project... It’s a tight schedule but it’s doable. We are now on the verge of awarding contracts to three or four top tier constructi­on firms. The contracts will all be for Phase 1A,” Tee said in a briefing at Putrajaya in Malaysia.

“Right now, the most important challenge for us is to deliver the sports complex and the rest of the (commitment­s under Phase 1A). This is our biggest challenge and will be our biggest milestone,” he noted.

This is why, Tee added, they are now focusing much of their efforts on the Clark developmen­t, which is currently the group’s second biggest project, next to its 500-million pound project in London.

Financial closure

For their part, MTD Philippine­s president Patrick Nicholas P. David said in a separate briefing in Kuala Lumpur, that they are also bracing for the work ahead, knowing all too well the challenge of having to work with a tight schedule.

According to David, they expect to have on board some 5,000 to 7,000 workers on site at the peak of the constructi­on activities, and have equipment that is more than the number of what they usually deploy in their projects in order to meet their October 2019 deadline.

He further disclosed that MTD Philippine­s is hoping to close financing agreements for the Clark project by next month. Of the more than P13-billion investment, about P9.5 billion will be financed through local borrowings, while the rest will be funded via equity.

“In the next month or so, we expect to seal the financial deals or our loans. Weare currently in talks with two banks,” he said.

Once the Phase 1A is completed, MTD will proceed with the 20-ha Phase 1B, which will see the constructi­on of six more government buildings, about 6,000 housing units, and retail and commercial establishm­ents between 2020 and 2022.

Newmetropo­lis

To recall, MTD Capital Berhad won the bid to build a government hub within a 220ha parcel in New Clark City, after it submitted an unsolicite­d proposal to BCDA.

This project will include the NGAC, which MTD is developing. It involves the developmen­t of back-up offices of various government agencies to ensure continuous business operations in case of calamities and disasters.

The inspiratio­n for MTD Capital’s proposal was the Putrajaya, the federal administra­tive center of Malaysia.

The 9,450-ha New Clark City is poised to be the country’s first smart, disaster-resilient and green metropolis, which, upon completion, is expected to contribute a gross output of approximat­ely P1.57 trillion per year to the national economy. It is also meant to help decongest Metro Manila.

BCDA is positionin­g the whole of Clark as Asia’s next aerotropol­is, and a strategic investment opportunit­y.

“Clark is on its way to be- coming Asia’s next aerotropol­is with the developmen­t not only of the airport, but the Clark Freeport as well, and the constructi­on of the first smart, green, and resilient New Clark City (NCC),” BCDA VP for business developmen­t and operations Joshua Bingcang said.

Aerotropol­is is the concept of developing a city with the airport at its center.

Bingcang was among the guest speakers at the 3rd Annual Aetropolis Conference held in Kuala Lumpur. He was joined by airport operators, city planners, social infrastruc­ture developers, and city council representa­tives from across the globe.

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MTDPhilipp­ines expects to complete a portion (or 40 ha) of the 220-ha National Government Administra­tive Center (NGAC) in New Clark City by October 2019.
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Artist’s perspectiv­e of the planned Olympic-sized stadium at New Clark City
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Phase 1A developmen­t will include completion of two government buildings, a sports complex and housing facilities.
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Artist’s perspectiv­e of the Aquatic Center
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MTDPhilipp­ines president Patrick Nicholas P. David

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