The Philippine Star

Standard approach set for PPP in water sector

- By LOUELLA D. DESIDERIO

The Public Private Partnershi­p (PPP) Center, World Bank and other public sector agencies engaged in the water sector have entered into a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) to harmonize processes and requiremen­ts for PPP deals in the sector.

In a statement, the PPP Center said the MOU was jointly initiated by the agency and the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program in order to have a standard approach when it comes to implementi­ng PPP projects in the water sector.

Other agencies part of the MOU are the Local Water Utilities Administra­tion ( LWUA), National Water Resources Board ( NWRB), Philippine Associatio­n of Water Districts (PAWD), and Department of the Interior and Local Government.

Under the MOU, a PPP Technical Working Group composed of the agencies will work together to have a focused set of training, technical assistance as well as policy or process guidance to water districts ( WDs) and local government units pursuing PPPs in the water and sanitation sector.

PPP Center executive director Cosette Canilao said there is a need for a standardiz­ed set of guidelines or templates to facilitate consistenc­y in establishi­ng the technical, financial and operationa­l criteria when WDs and LGUs select private partners through legally appropriat­e PPP procuremen­t options.

“This will ensure a level playing field for prospectiv­e private partners,” she said.

The LWUA, NWRB and PAWD see the benefit of the MOU as they acknowledg­e the help needed in navigating through viable and legally appropriat­e PPP options for the water and sanitation sector.

Through the MOU, WDs and LGUs would be able to pursue properly structured and competitiv­ely procured PPP projects.

The MOU is in line with the PPP Center’s mandate to initiate PPP policy and process reforms as well as provide technical assistance and capacity building to implementi­ng agencies.

At present, the PPP Center is providing assistance in local PPP water projects such as the Baggao Water Supply Project.

A private partner is being procured for the project.

The PPP Center is also involved in other PPP deals such as the Bulacan Bulk Water Supply Project and the New Centennial Water Source (Kaliwa Dam) Project.

Both PPP projects are under procuremen­t.

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