The Philippine Star

Constructi­on sector pushes long-term infra master plan

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The local constructi­on industry is pushing for a 30-year infrastruc­ture master plan to ensure the continuity of projects.

DMCI Holdings Inc. president and chairman Isidro Consunji, who also serves as chairman of the Philippine Overseas Constructi­on Board, said a law should be crafted for the country’s long-term infrastruc­ture master plan.

While there are infrastruc­ture plans in place, he said the tendency is for these to change along with the end of an administra­tion and entry of a new president.

“The problem is, we have an ambition for 20 years, 30 years, but our planning as of today, normally ends with each president. We will have projects which are discontinu­ed. There is no continuity because we lack a long term infrastruc­ture plan. So that is what we are asking, advocating to government,” he said.

The industry, along with technical experts and key government officials are crafting a new bill called the 30-year infrastruc­ture master plan law.

“The components of this law is first to create a national policy for the infrastruc­ture master plan and a minimum of five percent of GDP (gross domestic product) will be spent annually,” Consunji said.

Also part of the bill is the criteria for projects to be included in the infrastruc­ture program, as well as how it will be implemente­d.

Consunji also said the industry would be willing to assist the government in crafting the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s (IRR).

“We want to make sure whatever we plan, we will have the IRR and be able to implement it properly,” he said.

When plans change, it is not only the status of projects which are affected, but also the productivi­ty of workers.

“Productivi­ty of workers has not changed dramatical­ly in the last 30 years. This is because the demand keeps changing. You can’t invest in new technology, in digitizati­on. You’re not sure if you can recover your investment. That’s why it is important to have long term planning of infrastruc­ture. It’s all linked,” Consunji said.

At present, the Duterte administra­tion is implementi­ng the Build Build Build (BBB) program for infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

In order for the BBB program to be implemente­d beyond Duterte’s term, Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez has said the government is looking to institutio­nalize this through a law which would allocate a certain percentage of the budget for the program every year.

He said the government would propose it in the legislativ­e agenda within the year.

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Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez (center) led the 4th Philippine Constructi­on Industry Congress last Jan. 8, where industry stakeholde­rs from the government and private sector bared action plans to implement the Philippine Constructi­on Industry Roadmap 2020 – 2030.

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