PHNO-HL: PNoy EXCITED ABOUT PPP: 8 PPP PROJECTS TO BE BID OUT THIS YEAR


PNoy EXCITED ABOUT PPP: 8 PPP PROJECTS TO BE BID OUT THIS
YEAR

[PHOTO - President Aquino: Excited about
PPP]
MANILA, MARCH 29, 2012 (INQUIRER) By:
Christine O. Avendaño, Daxim L. Lucas - Aquino
vows to redouble efforts to boost economy.
President Aquino on Tuesday said his 21-month-old administration would
redouble its efforts on the economic front, vowing to bid out to the private
sector more big-ticket infrastructure projects meant to help grow the economy
faster.
The President's commitment to fast-track the rollout of his flagship Public
Private Partnership (PPP) program came amid concerns that the Philippine economy
would be dampened this year due to a resurgence of the high cost of crude oil
that could push pump prices higher and crimp growth.
"For this year, we are looking at rolling out about eight projects," he told
local and foreign investors during Tuesday's Euromoney Philippine Investment
Forum at the Manila Peninsula Hotel in Makati City.
"For this year, we're excited about the PPP program for school
infrastructure, and the airports," he said, addressing questions from the
forum's moderator. He noted that the country's premier airport, the Ninoy Aquino
International Airport (NAIA), was now approaching "saturation point" and that
there was a real need to expand the country's international gateways.
The government has yet to decide on the future development of the country's
international gateways, whether NAIA's terminals would be expanded or to shift
focus fully to the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport in Clark, Pampanga.

Aquino also told investors that his administration was now studying the
revival of the nautical highway system—a concept pioneered by the administration
of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as the Ro-Ro system.
The President said that the present variant being studied has the ability to
cut land travel time between Luzon and Mindanao from the present three days to
only 15 hours. This, he said, would be a boon to food producers in Mindanao who
would then be able to ship their products to markets in Luzon faster and at
lower costs.
President Aquino also acknowledged that his administration—criticized heavily
for its seeming lack of a sense of urgency in implementing the PPP program—has
to work faster on the approval process for various infrastructure projects that
would be offered to private sector investors.
"There has to be a more speedy thumbs up or thumbs down for all the projects
that are under consideration," he said, adding that the country could not afford
to take its time in implementing growth-inducing infrastructure deals as
opportunities that were missed because of these delays.
Nonetheless, the President noted that there was now growing interest in the
country from investors.
He cited, as an example, the plan to connect the North Luzon Expressway to
the South Luzon Expressway via an elevated highway that would cut through Metro
Manila.
In the past, he explained that the government had to sweeten offers to
private investors just so they would express interest in bidding for projects.

"Very attractive terms for investors just to attract people. Now, however, a
project like the NLEx-SLEx (connector road) don't just have one proponent, they
have two proponents," he said, referring to rivals San Miguel Corp. and the
Metro Pacific group, both of which have submitted proposals. "Studies are
indicating that both can happen simultaneously."
"Before there were no takers, now we have so many takers," the President
said.
In his speech, President Aquino said the government planned to invest this
year in three sectors—agriculture, tourism and infrastructure, which he stressed
would "have the largest impact in our economy and in the lives of our people" as
this would also create more jobs in the country.


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