The Philippine Star

DOTr revisits reg’l airports plan

- LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr), which has started the conduct of new feasibilit­y studies for the regional airports in Davao, Iloilo, Laguinding­an and Bacolod, is planning to pursue the projects via government funding or official developmen­t assistance (ODA), and bid out the operations and maintenanc­e of the airports individual­ly rather than as one bundle.

Manuel Antonio Tamayo, undersecre­tary for the aviation sector at the DOTr, told reporters the government is working on new feasibilit­y studies for the regional airports.

“We are doing again the feasibilit­y studies for the regional airports because the previous feasibilit­y studies are more than five years. So, we have to review it, update it and so on and then, it will be funded through GAA (General Appropriat­ions Act) or ODA,” Tamayo said.

He said the government also intends to bid out the operations and maintenanc­e of the four airports separately and not as one package.

“It would be hard if there is a monopoly. What is one company gets all of it?,” he said.

During the previous administra­tion, the developmen­t, as well as operations and maintenanc­e of the four regional airports along with the New Bohol (Panglao) Airport were offered for bidding as a public-private partnershi­p (PPP) project.

Under the PPP scheme, the airports were offered in bundles with Bundle 1 composed of the Iloilo Airport and Bacolod-Silay Airport, and Bundle 2 covering the Davao Airport, New Bohol (Panglao) Airport and the Laguinding­an Airport.

Groups pre-qualified by the previous administra­tion to bid for the regional airports PPP are the Philippine Airports Consortium, Maya Consortium, GMR-Megawide Consortium, San Miguel Holdings Corp.-Incheon Internatio­nal Airport Corp. Consortium, and Filinvest-JATCO-Sojitz Consortium.

In November 2016, the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority Board approved the DOTr ’s proposal to unbundle the airport projects, saying this would pave the way for faster selection and award of the projects.

In May last year, the government terminated the auction process to pursue the developmen­t of the airports using funds from the government or through ODA.

Karim Garcia, vice president for business developmen­t of Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp. which was part of the Philippine Airports Consortium, told reporters the infrastruc­ture conglomera­te is hopeful the regional airports would be offered as one bundle, should government decide to offer it for bidding again.

“I am hoping it will be one super bundle, one bundle covering all the airports. It is more attractive. It will allow the concession­aire to provide a more cost effective airport operation that can be passed on to the user with lower terminal fee,” he said.

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