Philippine Daily Inquirer

Dominguez: Political will moved forward Clark airport expansion

- By Daxim L. Lucas @DaxINQ

The speed by which the expansion of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport is being implemente­d shows President Duterte’s political will to start, fast-track and finish bigticket infrastruc­ture projects that were neglected by previous administra­tions, according to the head of the government’s economic team.

Speaking during an ocular inspection of the second passenger air terminal being built in the formerUS air base, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said this project—so far the fastest infrastruc­ture item implemente­d by the current administra­tion—set the template for all other ventures under the “Build, Build, Build” program.

“This is not only a model for the rapid implementa­tion of projects. It is also amodel for effective governance in the modern age,” the finance chief said of the P10billion Terminal 2 of Clark airport being built by the Megawide-GMR consortium.

Once completed, the new structure will have 18 air bridges to facilitate the rapid boarding and disembarka­tion of passenger to and from their aircraft, compared to only four in the current terminal. Its builders expect the structure to be finished by mid-2020, after which it will be turned over to JG Summit Holdings and Filinvest Developmen­t Corp. whose joint venture team won last year the right to operate and maintain the terminal.

Dominguez said even if the government had adopted a “fastand-sure” approach in implementi­ng its infrastruc­ture modernizat­ion projects, it was making sure all contracts and bidding procedures for these were being done “with full transparen­cy and accountabi­lity.”

The Clark Internatio­nal Airport is envisioned by the government as the country’s next premier gateway that will help clear the congestion at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport and anchor the rapid developmen­t of NewClark City in Central Luzon.

“The speed by which we have processed and implemente­d the long-overdue Clark Internatio­nal Airport project exemplifie­s this administra­tion’s commitment to ensure that our people reap the benefits of the Build, Build Build program as soon as possible,” Dominguez said. “Some credit will have to be given to the political will to get things done.”

In contrast, Naia’s rehabilita­tion, of which the original proponent status was granted to the Naia Consortium in September last year, has not yet started, he said.

He recalled the expansion of the Clark airport had been on the planning stage for 20 years, but with every administra­tion finding “every reason to prevent the project’s execution.”

This is not only a model for the rapid implementa­tion of projects. It is also a model for effective governance in the modern age Carlos Dominguez III Finance Secretary

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