The Philippine Star

PNR lines up new railway project for PPP

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

The Philippine National Railways (PNR) has proposed a new railway project for funding under the Public-Private Partnershi­p ( PPP) scheme, said PPP Center executive director Andre Palacios.

He said the PNR proposal was received on July 5 although details of the projects were withheld pending a review by the technical working group (TWG) of the Investment Coordinati­on Committee ( ICC). The PPP Center acts as the secretaria­t to the ICC and endorses the project to the ICC-TWG.

Palacios said the proposal would be reviewed 15 days from the date of submission, after which the proposal would be forwarded to the ICC for approval.

The ICC-TWG composed of the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) Secretaria­t, the Department of Finance (DOF), Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources-Environmen­t Management Bureau (DENR-EMB) and the PPP Center undertakes specific aspects of the appraisal of a proposed PPP projects

These cover socio-economic appraisal, financial appraisal and risk allocation evaluation, environmen­tal appraisal, commercial viability and bankabilit­y and value for money analysis, as well as legal and institutio­nal appraisal.

This is the first PPP project to be proposed under the Duterte administra­tion.

The new administra­tion is intent on bidding out by the end of 2017 all stalled projects in the pipeline, many of which still require approval of the NEDA board or were placed under review.

Palacios said it is necessary to complete the procuremen­t process for 17 projects, if not all would be sent back to the drawing board.

“If the new team – they’re now doing their review – is comfortabl­e with our work, then they’ll be comfortabl­e with proceeding where the old team left off,” he told reporters.

Palacios said several projects under procuremen­t are still undergoing review with the fixed date for submission of bids.

These include the bundled contracts for the five regional airports bidding which was delayed and are now undergoing review by the Department of Transporta­tion.

Breaking up the P123-billion Laguna Lakeshore Expressway Dike Project into two manageable components is still an option, said Palacios.

The projects involve building a flood control dike, a toll road and a reclamatio­n project on Laguna Lake. Bidders snubbed the project in March because of perceived legal and political complexiti­es.

The DPWH is considerin­g to unbundle the constructi­on of the dike from the project.

“The previous DPWH secretary said they would go back to the drawing board. They will study and hire internatio­nal experts to study if the three components can go together or if two can go together. The study will also determine how the project will be financed,” he said.

Palacios said the NEDA ICC is convening on Aug 2, during which the approval of several projects may be discussed, among which is the approval for the P1.59 billion Civil Registry System Informatio­n Technology Project (CRS-ITP) which has a lone bidder last month.

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