The Philippine Star

Rehab of old Rizal to cost P2 billion

- By ABAC CORDERO

The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) would need as much as P2 billion to rehabilita­te and modernize existing facilities like the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila and Philsports (formerly Ultra) in Pasig.

Chairman William Ramirez said the PSC is drawing up the plan, considerin­g that the facilities may be used when the country hosts the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.

“We want to rehabilita­te them and make them look fresh and new,” said Ramirez yesterday in a press briefing also attended by PSC executive director Sannah Frivaldo and commission­er Arnold Agustin.

Ramirez said the plan to rehabilita­te the 83-year-old RMSC puts an end to talks about its sale and privatizat­ion. “Wala na (There’s none),” he said. Instead, the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex will soon undergo a major facelift, from certain facilities like the swimming and tennis center, billiards hall, Ninoy Aquino Stadium, PCSM (center for sports medicine), athletes’ dormitorie­s and other training venues.

Also part of the plan is to build a five-star canteen to cater to the nutritiona­l needs of the athletes.

Frivaldo, however, said there are certain sections within the RMSC that are labeled as “untouchabl­e,” like the historic baseball stadium and basketball coliseum.

“Before we can touch them we have to confer with the National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s,” she said.

Frivaldo said the planning and engineerin­g department­s of the PSC are now taking initial steps regarding the ambitious project.

Possible funding may come with help from the Senate and the Lower House.

“That’s why we need to come up with budget estimates,” she said.

During the same briefing, Ramirez announced the rescheduli­ng of the 2017 Philippine National Games, originally set Dec. 10 to 16 in Cebu City, to April 15 to 21 in the same province.

Ramirez said since classes are ongoing in December, the classrooms will not be made available to house the athletes from the different regions nationwide.

The Batang Pinoy, however, will push through from Nov. 10 to 16 in Dumaguete City.

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