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Comprehensive and Integrated Infrastructure Program REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES NATIONAL ECONOMIC AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

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Page 1: Comprehensive and Integrated Infrastructure Program · PDF fileComprehensive and Integrated Infrastructure Program REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES NATIONAL ECONOMIC AND

Comprehensive and Integrated Infrastructure Program

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

NATIONAL ECONOMIC AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

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ECONOMIC GROWTH 2010-2015

2010, 7.63%

2011, 3.66%

2012, 6.68%

2013, 7.06%

2014, 6.13%

2015, 5.81%

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Philippine Economic Growth Rate (2010-2015)

7.63% Peak

Growth

Average of 6.16%

Source: World Bank

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PRESIDENT DUTERTE’S 0+10 POINT SOCIOECONOMIC AGENDA

Accelerate annual infrastructure spending to account for 5% of

GDP, with Public Private Partnership projects playing a key role

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INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDING

Notes:

2012-2014 data are based on actual outturns; PSA, Gross National Income and Gross Domestic Product by Expenditure Shares

2015 data are based on actual outturns; Budget of Expenditures and Sources of Financing (BESF), Infrastructure Outlays Actual Expenditures

2016 data are based on the enacted Budget/General Appropriations Act (GAA)

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2017-2022 Target: 5.2-7% of GDP

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IMPROVING INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK

Separate conflicting roles of some Government Agencies

as both operators and regulators

Create independent regulatory bodies for transparency

Improve capabilities in the development, operation and

maintenance of infrastructure facilities

Address redundant functions of similar agencies

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Master Plans/Roadmaps

COMPLETED:

Roadmap for the Development of Transport Infrastructure for Metro Manila and Its

Surrounding Areas (Regions III and IV-A)

Survey on Mindanao Logistics Infrastructure Network (SMLIN)

High Standard Highway (HSH) Master Plan

The Roadmap Study for Sustainable Urban Development in Metro Cebu

ONGOING:

Davao City Infrastructure Development Plan and Capacity Building Project

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AWARDED PPP PROJECTS (2010-2015)

Muntinlupa-Cavite Expressway (MCX)

PPP for School Infrastructure Project (PSIP) Phases I and II

NAIA Expressway (Phase II) Project

Modernization of the Philippine Orthopedic Center (MPOC) Project

Automatic Fare Collection System (AFCS)

Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) Passenger

Terminal Building Project

LRT Line 1 Cavite Extension and O&M Project

South and Southwest Integrated Transport System (ITS) Projects

Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX) Project

Bulacan Bulk Water Supply Project

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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE BOT LAW

New variants for contractual agreements (e.g., Joint Ventures)

New approaches on unsolicited proposals

Real Property Tax Exemption

Improved Procurement Process Improved Procurement Process

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IMPROVING THE EXISTING PPP PROCESS

Project appraisal improvements

Standards and procedures for probity requirements

Monitoring framework and protocols

Marketing and conflict management best practices

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PPP IN TRANSPORT

33 transport projects in the PPP Pipeline

APPROVED PROJECTS:

Panglao Airport

Laguindingan Airport

Davao Airport Bacolod Airport

Iloilo Airport

LRT Line 2 O&M LRT Line 6

LRT Line 4

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PPP IN TRANSPORT

UPCOMING PROJECTS:

Integrated Transport System – North Terminal Project

Central Luzon Link Expressway Phase II

NLEX East Expressway

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INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (ICT) SECTOR

Provide faster internet speed at reasonable cost

Implement Frequency Management Plan for optimal allocation of

radio frequencies

Fast track formulation of National Broadband Master Plan

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PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION IN ENERGY

25,788 MW Projected Total Demand by 2030

15,236 MW Target Capacity from RE by 2030

Incentives for Renewable Energy (RE):

Feed-in-Tariff

Tax holidays

Duty-free importation

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PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION IN ENERGY

RE Resources Under Consideration:

Geothermal

Hydroelectric

Solar Power

Biomass

Ocean Energy

Wind Energy

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SMART, GREEN, SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE

Green Building Code

Climate Change Adaptation

Disaster Risk Reduction

Low-Carbon Technologies

Renewable Energy

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