THE PHILIPPINES plans to solicit bids for $6.5 billion worth of projects from roads to airports before President Benigno S.C. Aquino III’s six-year term ends in June, seeking to leave his successor a robust pipeline of infrastructure deals.
Eleven projects, including a $2.6-billion highway and land reclamation, will be up for grabs in coming months, from a list of 50 deals that will be handed to the next administration, said Andre C. Palacios, 45, the new head of the agency overseeing big-ticket infrastructure projects.
“We already have a good number of investors who are prequalified as bidders, and they have put their money where their mouth is,” Mr. Palacios, executive director of the Public-Private Partnership Center, said in an interview Monday in Manila. “We are gift-wrapping these projects for the next administration so they can hit the ground running.”
Mr. Aquino has awarded 12 projects worth $4.2 billion since 2010, including the expansion and operation of a railway in Metro Manila and a toll road connecting the provinces of Cavite and Laguna. The improvements aim to draw investors, who have identified poor infrastructure as a deterrent to putting money in the Philippines. All five politicians vying to succeed Mr. Aquino have pledged to make infrastructure a priority.
The agency also will work with Congress to pass the proposed PPP Act that aims to minimize risks to investors, make joint ventures more transparent and create a contingent liability fund for unexpected costs in cases where the state can’t meet its commitments, Mr. Palacios said.
Projects under the PPP are not included in the election ban on procurement starting this month. The elections and policy uncertainty after Aquino are among risks related to PPP projects, BMI Research said in a Dec. 2 note.
The 11 projects Mr. Aquino intends to bid out before stepping down are: Operation and maintenance of LRT Line 2 in Manila; regional prison facilities, P50.18 billion; Davao Sasa Port modernization, P18.99 billion; New Bohol Airport operations, maintenance, development, P2.34 billion; Laguindingan airport operations, maintenance, development, P14.62 billion; Davao airport operations, maintenance, development, P40.57 billion; Bacolod airport operations, maintenance, development, P20.26 billion; Iloilo airport operations, maintenance, development, P30.40 billion; Laguna Lakeshore road/dike project, P122.80 billion; Road Transport IT Infra project, P298 million and civil registry system information technology project, P1.59 billion.
“These projects are long overdue, urgently needed and will have a great impact on Filipinos,” Mr. Palacios said.
“Every day of delay will inconvenience the public.” -- Bloomberg
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