The Philippine Star

Central Bank HQ set for renovation

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is considerin­g the retrofitti­ng and renovation of its headquarte­rs in Manila once the planned transfer of the Security Plant Complex (SPC) to the New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac is completed.

Sources said one of the proposals is to transfer employees at the BSP main complex situated along Roxas Boulevard to the existing SPC in Quezon City once the new facility in Tarlac is completed.

The BSP headquarte­rs in Manila houses the offices of the governor, the Monetary Board and the different operating department­s or offices.

The main complex has several buildings including the fivestory building, multi-story building, the EDPC building, the Department of Finance (DOF) building and the BSP Money Museum that showcases the central bank’s collection of currencies.

Another source said the earthquake-proof buildings inside the complex are now due for retrofitti­ng having survived disasters since the 1970s.

“I think more on retrofitti­ng since the buildings are already old,” the source said.

Likewise, the source said the interior of the buildings would be subject to modernizat­ion and space rationaliz­ation. “I think this will be done over a period of time,” the source said.

The BSP has a workforce of more than 5,000 and around 3,000 are working in the main complex in Manila while the balance of 2,000 are based in the Quezon City office.

The BSP and the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) are scheduled to sign a memorandum of understand­ing on the planned constructi­on of an SPC in the New Clark City.

BSP Governor Benjamin Diokno is also expected to lead the groundbrea­king ceremony on Friday.

The 41-year old SPC in Quezon City houses a banknote printing plant, a securities printing plant, a mint and a gold refinery. The banknote printing plant and the mint take care of producing currency notes and coins, respective­ly.

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