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NEDA Board Approved Projects For 2020

This document provides information on 5 projects approved by the NEDA Board under the Duterte Administration from June 2016 to November 2019. It includes details on the project title, description, proponent agency, total cost, funding source, regions/provinces impacted, and current project status as of December 2019. The projects relate to modernizing hospitals, improving roads and transportation infrastructure, developing irrigation systems, and expanding an international airport.
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NEDA Board Approved Projects For 2020

This document provides information on 5 projects approved by the NEDA Board under the Duterte Administration from June 2016 to November 2019. It includes details on the project title, description, proponent agency, total cost, funding source, regions/provinces impacted, and current project status as of December 2019. The projects relate to modernizing hospitals, improving roads and transportation infrastructure, developing irrigation systems, and expanding an international airport.
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NEDA Board Approved Projects (Duterte Administration)

From June 2016 to November 2019

Project Title Project Description Proponent Total Funding Regions/ Project Status
Agency Project Source Provinces (as of December 02, 2019)
Cost (in Code
PhP M)
1 Modernization of The proposed modernization of the GCGMH will involve: DOH 2,219.32 LFP Region VII Status:
Gov. Celestino a. Transfer to a new 5-hectare Provincial Government lot in Bgy. Malayo Norte, Under implementation. Actual construction of buildings will start in 2020 per MYOA
Gallares Memorial Municipality of Cortez, Bohol release schedule advice of DBM.
Hospital Project b. Expansion of hospital to 500-bed medical center (old: 225-bed capacity)
c. Site development, warehouse building, medical equipment, IT systems. Milestones:
ICC Approval: 29 October 2014
NB Confirmation: 14 September 2016

2 Eastern Visayas The modernization of this regional medical center is a needed investment in DOH 2,396.75 LFP Region VIII Status:
Regional Medical order for Eastern Visayas, as one of the poorest regions of the country, to catch Ongoing construction of EVRMC, Cabalawan, Tacloban City – Phase 2, Support
Center Modernization up on the Millennium Development Goals of improving maternal health and Services Building, STP, drainage and sewage system, engineering building, and
Project decreasing infant mortality especially for indigent households. cancer center (as of 15 October 2018).

The modernization of the EVRMC will involve: Completed construction of EVRMC Phase 1, Mother and Child Building, and OPD
a. Expansion of hospital to 500-bed capacity medical center (old: 325 bed Building (as of 22 March 2018).
capacity)
b. Transfer to new site: Barangay Cabalawan, Tacloban City 31,123sqm (old: Milestones:
12,876 sqm) ICC Approval: 22 December 2014
c. New IT System: computerization back and front office systems, finance, NB Confirmation: 14 September 2016
personnel, etc.
d. New Hospital with Medical Equipment (e.g., CT scan, Laparoscopic Tower,
endoscopy, etc.).

3 Improvement/ The project will improve the road condition and ease traffic flow in the 8.89- DPWH 2,956.43 LFP NCR, Region Status:
Widening of General kilometer General Luis-Kaybiga-Polo-Novaliches Road, which runs from Quirino III Implementation Yet to Be Started. The project encountered ROW issues causing
Luis Road (Quezon Highway in Quezon City to General MacArthur Highway in Valenzuela City. significant delay in the project.
City to Valenzuela
City) Project The project involves widening of the following road sections with two (2) lanes Milestones:
to four (4) lanes and intermittent sections (mostly at intersections) with four (4) ICC Approval: 28 September 2016
lanes to six (6) lanes: 1) Quirino Highway to Mindanao Ave. Ext. Intersection; 2) NB Confirmation: 14 November 2016
Mindanao Ave. Ext. Intersection to North Luzon Expressway (NLEx) Valenzuela
Interchange; 3) NLEX Valenzuela Interchange to Gen. MacArthur Highway. It
shall also improve the condition of the undivided carriageway from "fair" to
"good" condition.

4 Bicol International DOTr proposal in 2016: DOTr, CAAP 4,798.01 LFP Region V Status:
Airport Project Construction of a new domestic-Principal Class 1 airport of international Ongoing implementation of Package 2A (71.19%) and 2B (20.82%) (Updates
standards in Daraga, Albay, increases the airport’s PTB floor area from the provided by DOTr in the PIPOL System for the Updated 2017-2022 PIP as input to
+ Proposed Increase original 5,250 square meters to 13,220 square meters. It will also extend the FY 2021 Budget Preparation as of September 25, 2019)
in Passenger runway from 2.1 kilometers to 2.5 kilometers. The project also involves the
Terminal Building redesign of the navigation aids, security equipment and airport rescue and fire Milestones:
(PTB) Area of Bicol fighting vehicle to comply with current standards. ICC Approval: 12 July 2012 and 02 August 2016
International Airport ...................................................................................... NB Confirmation: 04 September 2012 and 14 September 2016
Project The project will involve the construction of a new domestic-Principal Class 1[1]
airport of international standards in Daraga, Alabay to replace the existing
Legazpi Airport due to its limitations and safety concerns. It involves the
following:
a. Construction of landside and airside facilities;
b. Passenger and cargo terminal buildings and related facilities/equipment;
c. Security and navigational aids equipment;
d. Detailed engineering design; and
e. Land acquisition for the airport compound.

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Project Title Project Description Proponent Total Funding Regions/ Project Status
Agency Project Source Provinces (as of December 02, 2019)
Cost (in Code
PhP M)
5 Malitubog-Maridagao NIA proposal in 2016: NIA 5,444.84 LFP ARMM, Status:
Irrigation Project, Change in project cost and scope. The change includes an increase in the Region XII Ongoing Implementation. Physical = 56.89 % Financial = 51.45 % (Updates
Stage 2 design area and a decrease in total cost from the NEDA Board-approved provided by NIA in the PIPOL System for the Updated 2017-2022 PIP as input to
PhP7.0 billion in 2010 to PhP 5.4 billion. FY 2021 Budget Preparation as of June 30, 2019)

The project is located in the North Cotabato and Maguindanao areas, which are Milestones:
potential rice baskets in Mindanao, and will irrigate almost 10,000 hectares of ICC Approval: 27 November 2009 and 28 September 2016
land in 56 conflict-affected areas. Intended to contribute to sustained peace and NB Confirmation: 20 December 2010 and 14 November 2016
order, it will cover the construction of three major service areas, which are in
upper and lower Malitubog, and the Pagalungan extension area.

6 Improving Growth The project involves the upgrading of seven (7) roads (gravel to concrete) with DPWH 25,257.22 ODA Region IX Status:
Corridors in total of 236.5 kms, and one (1) road widening of a 40km segment with slope Ongoing implementation.
Mindanao Road protection, to provide more direct routes and open areas for development in
Sector Project / Mindanao, and business process innovation. Milestones:
DPWH ICC Approval: 11 August 2017
The NEDA Board, during its September 12, 2017 meeting, conditionally NB Confirmation: 12 September 2017 and 25 April 2018
approved the three bridges in Tawi-Tawi (i.e., Nalil - Sikiat, Tongsinah - ADB Board Approval: 14 December 2017
Paniongan, Malassa - Lupa Pula), subject to the ICC validation of the economic L/A Signing: 10 January 2018
viability of the bridges. The NEDA Board also approved that DPWH to enter into Loan Effectivity: 23 March 2018
an agreement with ARMM Government for the execution of bridges.

7 Scaling-Up of the The project scaling up will cover 18 new barangays in 18 municipalities covered DA 601.09 ODA CAR Status:
Second Cordillera by the ongoing CHARMP 2 in the Cordillera Region. Also, the Social As of September 2019, the project's overall weighted physical accomplishment is
Highlands Mobilization and Participatory Investment Planning component of the project 73 percent against 91 percent target.
Agricultural has additional activities to be implemented in the 9 barangays already covered
Resources under CHARMP 2. Project components include: Milestones:
Management Project ICC Approval: September 28, 2016
(CHARMP2) a. Social Mobilization and Participatory Investment Planning; NEDA Board Confirmation: November 14, 2016
b. Agroforestry Development; IFAD Approval: December 29, 2016 Executive Board
c. Agriculture Agribusiness and Income Generating Activities (AAIGA); and MB Approval in Principle: March 24, 2017
d. Rural Infrastructure Development (RID) FOA Issuance: April 21, 2017
SPA: July 12, 2017
Loan Negotiation: August 18, 2017
Loan Agreement Signing: November 2, 2017
MB Final Approval: November 23, 2017
Loan Effectivity: 18 December 2017

8 Education Pathways The Program will develop institutional capacity and strengthen critical systems DepEd 3,465.00 ODA ARMM Status:
to Peace in Conflict- essential for improving equitable access to and the quality of educational As of September 2019, the conduct of studies, which will be the basis for the
Affected Areas of services in the primary grade levels (K-3) in the ARMM. It will stregthen the program activities, is currently ongoing.
Mindanao capacity of key actors in order to:
(PATHWAYS) Milestones:
(i) Provide the education services needed to address issues of educational ICC Approval: 15 March 2017
performance and equity; NB Confirmation: 11 April 2017
(ii) Utilize appropriate processes to engage and collaborate with stakeholders; Signing of Subsidiary Agreement: October 2017
(iii) Strengthen data availability and use to inform decision-making; and Implementation Period: July 2017-2026
(iv) Create space for local creativity and innovation to improve basic education
access and quality.

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Project Title Project Description Proponent Total Funding Regions/ Project Status
Agency Project Source Provinces (as of December 02, 2019)
Cost (in Code
PhP M)
9 Infrastructure The IPIF is a facility that will support project development and implementation of DOF 7,919.20 ODA Nationwide Status:
Preparation and key infrastructure projects. IPIF support will cover such aspects as: Facility is ongoing
Innovation Facility /
DOF 1. Feasibility assessment, feasibility study; Milestones:
2. Detailed engineering design, including safeguards, project structure, ICC Approval: 11 August 2017
economic analysis, financial assessment, procurement plan and NB Confirmation: 12 September 2017
implementation arrangements; ADB Board Approval: 27 October 2017
3. Preparation of procurement documents ready for tendering; and L/A Signing: 08 November 2017
4. Due diligence reviews of feasibility studies and detailed engineering Loan Effectivity: 01 February 2018
designs.

10 Request for 18- The Project involves: (a) improvement/reconstruction of 11 road sections (10 DPWH 0.00 ODA Nationwide Status:
month validity contract packages) along nine national roads with a total length of about The scope of the project was completed (339.285 km road) in June 2019. The
extension of ADB 339.804 km under the Asset Preservation (AP) component; (b) conduct of OFID loan closed on June 30, 2019 while the ADB loan will close on December
Loan for the Road Detailed Engineering Designs (DED) for AP and Road 30, 2019.
Improvement and rehabilitation/improvement (RI) of 14 road sections; and, (c) Institutional
Institutional Capacity Development (ICD) in support of DPWH’s mandate and development Milestones:
Development Project objectives. L/A Signing: 12 March 2012
(RIIDP) / DPWH Loan Effectivity: 20 July 2012
DPWH Request: Start of Implementation: 20 July 2012
DPWH is requesting for an 18-month loan validity extension (Second revised ICC Approval: 11 August 2017
and final extension) of the ADB loan from June 30, 2017 to December 30, 2019. NB Confirmation: 12 September 2017

11 Priority Bridges under Binondo-Intramuros Bridge. Construction of a Steel Bowstring Arch Bridge with DPWH 5,983.01 ODA NCR Status:
the Pasig River, intersecting reclining arches supporting a 4-lane deck of approximately 725 Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge:
Marikina River and lineal meters to connect Intramuros side (at Solana Street and Riverside Drive) The DPWH reported that as of September 30, 2019, the construction is at 39.45%
Manggahan Flood and Binondo side (at San Fernando Street with a viaduct over the creek accomplishment (i.e., slightly delayed of schedule by 0.34%).
Bridges Construction adjacent to Muelle del Binondo) Binondo-Intramuros Bridge:
Project (Binondo- The DPWH reported that as of October 03, 2019, construction is at 15.18%
Intramuros and Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge. Replacement of the existing 2-lane bridge by accomplishment (i.e., ahead of schedule by 1.23%).
Estrella-Pantaleon constructing a new 4-lane bridge to increase road network capacity connecting
Bridges) / DPWH Makati City at Rockwell Center and Mandaluyong City at Barangka Ibaba. Construction Period:
July 2018: December 2020 (Binondo-Intramuros Bridge)
January 2019: Early 2021 (Estrella- Pantaleon Bridge)

Milestones:
ICC Approval: 11 August 2017
NB Confirmation: 12 September 2017
Agreement on Economic and Technical Cooperation between PH and China
signed: 10 April 2018
Contract signing with the China Road and Bridge Corporation: 27 April 2018
Groundbreaking of two bridges: 17 July 2018
Physical work commenced: 03 October 2018

12 Change in Scope, DPWH Request DPWH 0.00 ODA Region III Note:
Cost and Financing DPWH proposed the inclusion of the detailed design and construction works for ARBP II has been completed. The additional scope of works have been
Arrangements for the the widening into four lanes of the Angat Bridge and its approach roads, and a incorporated in the ARBP III, which is currently being implemented by the DPWH.
Arterial Road Bypass smaller bridge, in the scope of the ongoing ARBP Phase II.
Project Phase II Milestones:
To enable DPWH to fast-track the implementation of the additional scope of ICC Approval: 17 May 2017
works by utilizing available financing under the current PHP-250, DPWH NB Confirmation: 7 June 2017
proposed to finance the implementation of the scope of works (i.e., widening as
approved under ARBP Phase III) using the projected JpY574.07 million savings
from the ARBP Phase II loan, and a supplemental loan to be requested from
JICA amounting to JpY2,324 million.
Cost of this additional scope for this project was included in the Loan
Agreement for ARBP 3

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Project Title Project Description Proponent Total Funding Regions/ Project Status
Agency Project Source Provinces (as of December 02, 2019)
Cost (in Code
PhP M)
13 Cavite Industrial Area The project area is about 151.5 square kilometers and involves the (i) DPWH 9,989.93 ODA Region IV-A Status:
Flood Risk Improvement of the San Juan River channel, and (ii) Improvement of drainage As of November 2019, ongoing ROW acquisition and ongoing conduct of DED
Management Project for Maalimango Creek.
(CIA-FRMP) Milestones:
ICC approval: June 1, 2017
NEDA Board confirmation: June 27, 2017
Loan appraisal mission: June 27, 2017 to July 5, 2017
DOF Endorsement to DFA: July 14, 2017
Official Request of GPH to GOJ: July 18, 2017
DBM issuance of FOA and confirmation of Funding Strategy: September 25, 2017
GOJ Pledge: Aug. 8, 2017 during the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting
Exchange of Notes (E/N): October 30, 2017
Loan Agreement Signing: November 13, 2017
Loan Effectivity: March 12, 2018

14 Request for DPWH Request DPWH 0.00 ODA Region VIII Status:
Extension of the Request for 24-month loan validity extension and implementation schedule and Ongoing ROW acquisition and ongoing conduct of DED. The ICC-TB endorsed for
Loan Validity and change of scope as follows: ICC-CC approval the 24-month loan validity extension of the project from January
Implementation a. Unpaved section: decrease from 14.872km to 11.30km 2020 to January 2022.
Period of the KEXIM- b. Simora Bridge: increase from 140 lm to 161 lm
EDCF Loan for the c. Jangtud Bridge: increase from 30lm to 31lm Milestones:
Construction Samar d. Replacement of Pinaculan Bridge (50lm)with Jangtud 2 Bridge (69 lm) Request for Extension
Pacific Coastal Road ICC Approval: 06 December 2017
Project NB Confirmation: 26 January 2018

Original Approval
L/A Signing: 19 August 2013
MB Approval: 10 January 2013
Loan Effectivity: 17 January 2014

15 Metro Manila Flood This project includes the rehabilitation of pumping stations located in Manila, DPWH, 24,334.20 ODA NCR Status:
Management Project Pasay, Taguig, Makati, and Malabon through the replacement of pumps, and MMDA, As of September 2019, the project is at procurement stage. There are delays in
(MMFMP), Phase I the construction of new pumping stations in Manila, Pasay, Pasig, HUDCC, procurement of the Consulting Services that will supervise the implementation of
Mandaluyong, San Juan, Caloocan, Valenzuela, and Quezon City. It will also DILG the civil works.
minimize solid waste in waterways to reduce flood risks. The project also
involves participatory housing and resettlement. The project has the following Milestones:
components: ICC Approval: 02 August 2016
NB Confirmation: 14 September 2016
a. Rehabilitation of 36 pumping stations through replacement of pumps and Target Implementation: 2019-2022
construction of 20 new pumping stations;
b. Minimize solid waste in waterways;
c. Participatory housing and resettlement; and
d. Project management, support and coordination.

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Project Title Project Description Proponent Total Funding Regions/ Project Status
Agency Project Source Provinces (as of December 02, 2019)
Cost (in Code
PhP M)
16 New The project involves the following components: DOTr 0.00 ODA Nationwide Status:
Communications, The project was inaugurated by the DOTr and CAAP in January 2018.
Navigation and Package 1 – Construction of Air Traffic Management (ATM) Automation System
Surveillance/Air and construction of the Manila ATM Center Building in Pasay City near NAIA The ICC-CC approved ad referendum the DOTr's request for a two-year extension
Traffic Management Package 2 – Installation of the Communications equipment and surveillance of the loan validity period from November 2019 to November 2021, with
(CNS/ATM) Systems equipment in the 4 radar sites (Tagaytay, Palawan, Zamboanga, and Davao) instructions for DOTr to closely coordinate with DBM in securing the necessary
Development Project: budget cover for the Project in the Department's current and future appropriations.
30-Month Loan The DOTr is requesting a 30-month loan validity extension from May 2017 to
Validity Extension November 2019, and reallocation of PhP1,430.66 million from "Contingencies" Milestones:
and Reallocation of to other components of the project. ICC Approval: 21 March 2017
Funds NB Confirmation: 18 April 2017

17 Increase in Cost of The Cebu BRT Project will establish and implement a BRT system over a 22.96- DOTr 5,691.15 ODA Region VII Status:
the Cebu Bus Rapid kilometer (km) corridor that traverses through Cebu City’s central business Implementation yet to be started.
Transit (BRT) / DOTr district (CBD), from Bulacao in the South West and Talamban in the North East.
Milestones:
DOTr Proposal: ICC Approval: 11 August 2017
DOTr is requesting for an increase in project cost from PhP 10,617.96 million to NB Confirmation: 12 September 2017
PhP 19,360.67 million due to: Joint WB-AFD Mission: 15 to 23 May 2018
a) “Force Majeure” event, i.e., the signing into law of the Republic Act (RA) No.
10752, otherwise known as “The Right-of-Way (ROW) Act”;
b) Change in foreign exchange rate from 2012 exchange rate of USD1.00 =
PhP43.00 to current exchange rate of USD1.00 = PhP50.00

18 New Bohol (Panglao) (Project originally approved during Aquino Administration. Change in Project Scope DOTr, CAAP 8,914.67 ODA Region VII Status:
Airport Construction approved during Duterte Administration) Inauguration ceremony held on November 27, 2018. Night flight capability began
and Sustainable September 2019.
Environment DOTr Proposal in 2018:
Protection Project Supplemental loan of about PhP1,231 million from JICA, to address the financing shortfall Milestones:
for the civil works component of the project. The financing shortfall was brought about by
E/N and supplemental L/A signing: 08 October 2018
foreign exchange fluctuation from 2012 to 2016 and the increase in cost of construction
+ Change in Scope Supplemental loan agreement for JpY4,376 million signed on October 8, 2018.
works in CY 2017.
of the New Bohol
Airport Construction DOTr proposal in 2016:
and Sustainable a. Extension of runway (2 km to 2.5 km);
Environment b. Changes in PTB from single-storey to two-storeys with Passenger Boarding Bridges
Protection Project and expansion in floor area from approximately 8,400 square meters to approximately
(NBACSEPP) 13,300 square meters; and
c. Increase in total project cost from PhP7,440.29 million to PhP7,772.91 million
+ Request for .........................................................
Additional Financing The scope of the project includes:
(Supplemental · ROW acquisition
Financing) · Landside Facilities (vehicle parking area, drainage system, access roads, etc.)
· Airside facilities (runway, aircraft parking area, taxiways, etc.)
· Building and Other Structures (passenger terminal bldg, admin bldg, air traffic control
tower, etc.)
· Airport Utilities (water supply, electrical supply, etc.)
· Detailed Engineering Design
· Visual and Navigational Aids for Precision Category I airport

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Project Title Project Description Proponent Total Funding Regions/ Project Status
Agency Project Source Provinces (as of December 02, 2019)
Cost (in Code
PhP M)
19 Maritime Safety (Project originally approved during Aquino Administration. Change in Project DOTC 3,094.82 ODA Nationwide Status:
Capability Project II Scope approved during Duterte Administration) Specifications for MRRVs are currently being designed. The MRRVs are targeted
to be delivered by 1st half of 2022.
DOTr-PCG Proposed Changes:
a. Change in title from Maritime Safety Capability Project II as submitted by the Milestones:
DOTr-PCG and approved by the NEDA Board/ICC to Maritime Safety Capability L/A Signing: 26 October 2016
Improvement Project for the Philippine Coast Guard, Phase II as reflected in the E/N Signing: 26 October 2016
Minutes of Discussion (MOD); L/A Effectivity: 16 February 2017
b. Increase in cost by about 63% from PhP4,922.59 million, as approved by the
ICC and confirmed by the NEDA Board, to PhP8,017.41 million* [Official
Development Assistance (ODA) – Japan International Cooperation Agency
(JICA)];
c. Change in implementation period from 2016-2019 to 2016-2021. The delivery
of the two vessels is scheduled in November 2020 and March 2021; and
d. Change in technical specifications of vessels.
..............................................................................
It will involve the acquisition of two (2) heavy weather, high endurance Multi-
Role Response Vessels (MRRVs) for the PCG.
The acquisition of 80 to 125-m category as well as 35 to 45-m category MRRV
is identified as top priority (i.e., for immediate implementation) in the PCG
Updated 15-Year Capability Development Program (15YCDP). The
procurement of ten (10) 40-m MRRVs under Phase 1 and two (2) 94-m MRRVs
under this project (Phase 2) is consistent with the asset acquisition program of
PCG under the Updated 15YCDP.

20 Australia Awards and The program is designed to succeed the Philippines-Australia Human Resource NEDA, CSC, 1,194.89 ODA Nationwide Status:
Alumni Engagement and Organizational Development Facility (PAHRODF) which has been the DTI Ongoing implementation.
Program – Australian Government's flagship program to support human resource
Philippines management, capacity building and organizational development in the
Philippines since 2010. The AAAEP will build on the gains made, and lessons Milestones:
learned in the course of the implementation of the PAHRODF by continuing to ICC Approval: 15 March 2017
target scholarships, short courses and fellowships to key priority sectors in both NB Confirmation: 11 April 2017
the public and private sector. Subsidiary Agreement Signing: December 2017
Implementation Period: 2017-2025

21 Request for Irrigation facility designed with provisions for a future hydro-electric power plant NIA 0.00 ODA Region VI Status:
Extension of the and bulk water supply, both being considered for public-private partnership Ongoing implementation. The NEDA Secretariat requested for additional requisite
Loan Validity and (PPP) implementation as part of the Jalaur River development program. documents to facilitate NIA's request for a 17-month extension of the
Implementation Involves the construction of the following: (i) high dam and reservoir, (ii) implementation schedule and loan validity.
Period of the Jalaur afterbay dam, (iii) catch dam, (iv) 81-km high line canal, (v) penstock between
River Multipurpose the high dam and the after bay dam that is ready for a future hydroelectric Milestones:
Project, Stage II power plant, and (vi) connection from the highline canal to a raw water reservoir Request for Extension
in Sta. Barbara, Iloilo for potential bulk-water supply connection with the Metro ICC Approval: 06 December 2017
Iloilo Water District (MIWD); - The project also has a component for NB Confirmation: 25 April 2018
strengthening of existing Irrigators’ Associations (IA), as well as community
organizing towards IA formation in new areas. Original Approval
L/A Signing: 09 August 2012
Loan Effectivity: 28 November 2012

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Project Title Project Description Proponent Total Funding Regions/ Project Status
Agency Project Source Provinces (as of December 02, 2019)
Cost (in Code
PhP M)
22 Proposed Change in As originally approved, composed of two major components, i.e., the DPWH 1,935.92 ODA Region III Status:
Scope and Cost and establishment of flood control measures and the rehabilitation of school Ongoing implementation.
Loan Validity buildings. The project area covers four municipalities in Pampanga, including
Extension of the Macabebe, Masantol, Minalin and Sto. Tomas Milestones:
Integrated Disaster
Risk Reduction and . Change in Scope and Cost
Climate Change ICC approval: March 8, 2018
Adaptation (IDRR- NEDA Board confirmation: April 25, 2018
CCA) Measures in
Low-Lying Areas of
Pampanga Bay
(EDCF L/A No. PHL-
17)
23 Proposed Adopts the ridge-to-reef approach which aims to operationalize an Integrated DENR 0.00 ODA Nationwide Status:
Restructuring for the Environmental Management (IEM) within the priority watersheds of the four Ongoing implementation.
Integrated Natural critical river basins, i.e., (i) Chico River Basin; (ii) Bukidnon River Basin; (iii)
Resources and Wahig-Inabanga River Basin; and (iv) Lake Lanao Watershed. Milestones:
Environment ICC Approval: 17 August 2011 and 08 March 2018
Management Project ICC Approved Restructuring: NB Confirmation: 22 March 2012 and 25 April 2018
(INREMP) i. Partial cancellation of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and International L/A Signing: 22 March 2013
Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) loans, and the Climate Change Fund Loan Effectivity and Start of Implementation: 13 December 2013
(CCF) Grant, in the amount of at least USD56 million;
ii. Reduction in natural resource management (NRM) and rural infrastructure
(RI) targets;
iii. Partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) for the livelihood
sub component; and
iv. Fund reallocation of the ADB funds to finance areas in the Upper Bukidnon
River Basin, originally financed by the IFAD.

24 Clark International The project has a design capacity of 8 million passengers per annum and BCDA 15,354.48 PPP Region III Status:
Airport Expansion 82,600 square meters terminal building floor area, with BCDA funding the Ongoing construction; As of end October 2019, the New Terminal Building is
Project (as approved remaining investment requirement for the project amounting to PhP12,550 DOTr already 87.61% completed.
by the Joint ICC-TB million
on 23 April 2015, the Milestones:
project was entitled ICC Approval: 17 May 2017
Clark International NB Confirmation: 27 June 2017 and 12 September 2017
Airport New Awarding of Notice of Contract: 18 December 2017 (Megawide Construction Corp.
Passenger Terminal and GMR Infrastructure Ltd.)
Building) Contract Signing: 29 January 2018

25 New Configuration of The proposed new configuration includes a total concourse area of 13,700 DOTr 2,800.00 LFP NCR Status:
the LRT Line 1 North square meters connecting the LRT Line 1 North Extension, MRT 3, and MRT 7 • Ongoing Detailed Engineering Design
Extension Project – on the corner of North Avenue and EDSA. • Submitted the Detailed Design Phase 1 of Architectural Plan.
Common Station / • Ongoing coordination with attached agencies and government agencies.
Unified Grand (Updates provided by DOTr in the PIPOL System for the Updated 2017-2022 PIP
Central Station as input to FY 2021 Budget Preparation as of November 10, 2019)
(North Extension
Project)
Milestones:
ICC Approval: 07 November 2012 and 21 March 2017
NB Confirmation: 29 November 2012 and 30 May 2017

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Project Title Project Description Proponent Total Funding Regions/ Project Status
Agency Project Source Provinces (as of December 02, 2019)
Cost (in Code
PhP M)
26 Mindanao Railway The MRP-TDD forms the first phase of the proposed 830-km MRP loop. The DOTr 81,686.31 ODA Region XI Status:
Project: Tagum - project involves the establishment of a 102.28-kilometer commuter railway from The NEDA Board confirmed the ICC approval on November 2019 on the increase
Davao - Digos (MRP- Tagum City in Davao del Norte to Digos City in Davao del Sur. in cost of the project from PhP35,910.61 M to PhP81,686.31 M, with a single-track
TDD) Segment configuration and the Davao Satellite Depot, but without provisions for a second
The increase in cost and change in scope are attributed to the following: track and electrification.
+ Increase in Cost a. Changes in the structural works, earthworks, and slopeworks;
and Change in b. Change from the single to double track in order to improve the service Milestones:
Scope of the MRP- frequency, generate faster round-trip time, reduce collision rosk, and increase Original Project
TDD Segment the maintainability of the system; ICC Approval: 01 June 2017 and 10 July 2019
c. Change from diesel to electrified system; and NB Confirmation: 27 June 2017 and 29 November 2019
d. Inclusion of Davao Satellite Depot to decrease non-revenue kilometer-run of
empty trains, improve train breakdown incident response, and increase Shift in Project Financing (Local to ODA)
maintenance hours. ICC Approval: October 25, 2018

27 Lower Agno River The project is a diversion-type irrigation dam which will enable natural water to NIA 3,500.00 LFP Region I, Status:
Irrigation System flow through irrigation networks. It also involves rehabilitation/restoration of Region III NIA, through August 2019 letter submitted to NEDA, requested for reallocation of
Project / NIA LARIS includes improving the lining along main canal, laterals, and sub-laterals, funds and 1 year extension of implementation period.
and the construction of appurtenant structures. Drainage will be improved by
straightening and enlarging natural waterways. Milestones:
ICC Approval: 5 September 2017
The project will develop 7,519.45 hectares of new irrigation service areas and NB Confirmation: 12 September 2017
rehabilitate 5,130.55 hectares.

28 Inclusive Partnership The project will assist smallholder farmers and farmer organizations in 50 DAR 10,154.39 ODA Nationwide Status:
for Agricultural agrarian reform community clusters across 44 provinces in 14 regions. In The ICC-CC, during its September 27, 2019 meeting, approved the SPLIT Project
Competitiveness particular, IPAC will enhance linkage of 300,000 farmers and 650 farmer amounting to PhP 27,916.75 million.
(IPAC) organizations to viable markets and establish productive partnerships with
relevant private enterprises, and is expected to generate 30,000 jobs for DAR, together with the World Bank, is finalizing the cost items/cost reallocation.
landless farmers and women. IPAC will focus on developing agribusiness
synergies in financially-viable production of copra, organic and low-chem rice, Milestones:
cacao, cassava, coffee, oil palm, Muscovado sugar, abaca, and rubber. ICC Approval: 15 June 2015
NB Confirmation: 14 September 2016
L/A Signing: 01 August 2017
MB Approval: 07 September

29 Expansion of the New DA Proposal in 2016: DA 20,925.00 ODA Nationwide Status:


Philippine Rural Additional fund allocation of PhP20,925 million for Infrastructure Development Under implementation.
Development Project and Project Support. The project is proposed to add 206 farm-to-market roads
to reach a total of 386; 24 market roads and bridges for a total of 44; 2 rural Milestones:
road bridges (tofor a total of 8); 5 communal irrigation systems (tofor a total of ICC Approval: 28 September 2016
7); 17 level 2 potable water supply (tofor a total of 27); and 65 other agricultural NEDA Board Confirmation: 14 November 2016
support infrastructure (tofor a total of 129). Dev’t Partner Approval: 11 January 2018
Loan Agreement Signing: 2 March 2018
To achieve its objectives, the PRDP implements four (4) inter-related MB Final Approval: 5 April 2018
components, namely: DOJ Legal Opinion Issuance: 25 April 2018.
a. Local and National Planning (I-PLAN); Loan Effectivity: 23 May 2018
b. Infrastructure Development (I-BUILD);
c. Enterprise Development (I-REAP); and
d. Project Support (I-SUPPORT)

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30 Safe Philippines The Project involves the construction of communication software and hardware DILG 20,313.92 ODA NCR, Region Status:
Project, Phase 1 such as a unified and integrated command center and video surveillance XI The ICC-TB noted the status of DILG's compliance with the conditions for the
system, among others. Phase 1 covers seventeen local government units of ICC's and NEDA Board's approval of the Project, and instructed DILG to submit
National Capital Region and Davao City. documents/information to facilitate the processing of the loan financing for the
Project.

On the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the participating local government


units (LGUs), DILG has signed MOA with 5 out of 17 LGUs (i.e., Marikina, Pasig,
San Juan, Valenzuela, and Parañaque). The remaining 12 LGUs are reviewing
the draft MOA.

Milestones:
- ICC Approval: October 20, 2017
- NEDA Board Confirmation: January 26, 2018
- GPH Endorsement China: March 9, 2018
- Loan Negotiation: March- February 2019
- Loan Agreement: March 2019
- Groundbreaking: 1st Quarter 2019

31 Arterial Road Bypass The Plaridel Bypass road is an arterial road of 24.61 km that will link NLEX in DPWH 5,260.64 ODA Region III Status:
Project - Phase III - Balagtas, Bulacan with the Philippine-Japan Friendship Highway (PJFH), also Civil works for Contract Package III (expansion of CP III from 2-lane to 4-lane) is
Request for Change called Maharlika Highway, in San Rafael, Bulacan. It will bypass the town ongoing with 25.04 percent accomplishment. The DED by the In-house Consultant
in Source of proper of Plaridel and urban areas of Pulilan, Baliuag, and San Rafael along the of Bureau of Design (BOD) and procurement for Consulting Service for the
Financing (formerly existing Maharlika Highway, thus alleviate perennial traffic congestion at the Construction Supervision CP 1, 2 and 4 are ongoing.
Plaridel Bypass Road core urban areas along PJFH.
Project)
The Phase III of the Plaridel Bypass Road Project includes upgrading the Milestones:
existing road by expanding from 2-lane to 4-lane carriageway national road. ICC Approval: 14 October 2015, 02 August 2016, and 28 September 2016
NB Confirmation: 14 November 2016
L/A Signing: 28 February 2018
Effectivity: 01 June 2018

32 Metro Manila Bus The project involves the construction of dedicated lanes with busways, depots, DOTr 37,760.00 ODA NCR Status:
Rapid Transit (BRT) and as much as 63 stations/terminals. These lanes include one lane per As informed by DOTr during the Country Programming Consultation, the
– EDSA direction between stations, and two lanes per direction at stations. The project Department will no longer proceed with the BRT. Instead, it will focus on the
will also procure high-quality and high-capacity buses, install smart signaling greenways component of the project.
system at intersections and central control system, and provide contactless
automatic fare collection system. Milestones:
ICC Approval: 14 October 2015
Note: EDSA route is 48.6 kms. NB Confirmation: 14 September 2016

33 Malolos-Clark The project involves the construction of a commuter line and airport express DOTr 211,425.20 ODA Region III Status:
Railway Project (PNR railway between Malolos and Clark Green City (CGC) through Clark As of July 31, 2019, ongoing DED, ROWA, procurement of General Consultant,
North 2) International Aiport (CRK) of a total of 69.5 km. and three ADB-funded civil works packages

The project components includes; (i) Civil works for the construction of the Milestones:
tracks, (ii) Communication and signalling facilities, (iii) Procurement of 206 ICC Approval: 01 June 2017
Electric Multiple Units (EMUs) or rolling stocks, and (iv) Operations and NB Confirmation: 27 June 2017
Maintenance. L/A Signing: January 2019 (JICA), April 2019 (ADB)
Land Acquisition: Jun 20, 2018 – Dec. 1, 2019
It is composed of 2 Phases: Resettlement: Dec. 8, 2017 – Dec. 15, 2019
Phase I – Malolos to Clark International Airport (50.5 kms) Procurement: Mar 2018 – August 2019
Phase II – Clark International Airport to Clark Green City (19 kms) Construction: Q3 2019 – Q2 2022 O&M (PPP Procurement): Mar 15, 2018 – Nov.
30, 2018
Operations: Q2 2022

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34 PNR South Longhaul Approved the following modifications on the project: DOTr 175,318.00 ODA NCR, Region Status:
Project IV-A, Region The Preferential Buyer’s Credit Loan Agreement (L/A) for the PMC of the Project
a. South Commuter (Tutuban- Los Banos) - 72 km, Standard (1,435mm), fleet V was signed on August 29, 2019. The said L/A has yet to be made effective
(formerly North- count of 16 trains and 8-car, with max speed of 120 kph, train capacity of 2,242 pending the (i) issuance of DOJ Legal Opinion; and (ii) submission of the DOTr to
South Railway passengers at 7pax/m2, signaling is ETCS Level 2, power supply is 1.5kV DC, the DOF of a copy of the Amendment to the Consultancy Contract.
Project (NSRP)- Overhead Catenary.
South Line)
b. South Long Haul (Los Banos - Bicol, Sorsogon, Batangas - Milestones:

Route Length: - ICC approval: June 1, 2017


(A) Manila-Legazpi (464 km) - NEDA Board confirmation: September 12, 2017
(B) Legazpi-Matnog (117 km) - DOF Endorsement to DFA: Sept. 13, 2017
(C) Los Banos-Batangas (58 km) - Target Exchange of Notes signing: Q4 2018
- Target Loan Agreement signing: Q4 2018
- Gauge is Standard (1,435mm), Fleet Count is 7 trains and 8-car, Signaling is
ETCS Level 1.

35 New Cebu The project aims to add to the current Cebu International Port twenty-foot DOTr-CPA 9,194.67 ODA Region VII Status:
International equivalent unit (TEU) container yard capacity of 7,373 TEUs to 14,400 TEUs. Per DOTr, technical and financial evaluation of bids completed. Ongoing contract
Container Port The new international port built on 25 has. reclaimed land (Barangay Tayud, negotiations. Target Issuance of Notice of Award and Notice to Proceed:
Mun. of Consolacion, Cebu), with 500m berth length to accommodate two 2,000 December 2019
TEU vessels; 4 quay cranes and superstructures (operation bldg., gate
complex, weigh bridge, maintenance factory; and 1,450 meter inland access Milestones:
road and 300 meter offshore bridge. ICC Approval: 24 May 2018
NB Confirmation: 25 May 2018
L/A Signing: 04 June 2018
L/A Effectivity: 21 September 2018

36 Metro Manila Subway The project is a 25.3km subway, which will run from Mindanao Avenue in DOTr 356,974.17 ODA NCR Status:
Project (MMSP) – Quezon City to FTI in Taguig then to NAIA. ROW acquisition and utilities relocation are ongoing. Clearing works to commence
Phase 1 in December 2019. Start of construction is targeted by February 2020.
Project component includes: civil works; electromechanical, signaling, and
telecommunications system; station facilities; depot facilities; land acquisition; Milestones:
and procurement of rolling stock. ICC Approval: Sept. 5, 2017
NEDA Board Confirmation: Sept. 12, 2017
DOF Endorsement to DFA: Sept. 13, 2017
Exchange of Notes (E/N): Nov. 13, 2017
Loan Agreement (L/A) signing: March 16, 2018 (1st tranche)
Loan effectivity: June 25, 2018

Indicative Timelines:
DED: Nov. 30, 2017 – Nov. 2019
Land Acquisition: May 15, 2018 – Sept. 15, 2019
Resettlement: May 15, 2018 – Sept. 15, 2019
Procurement (Contractor for Partial Operability): Apr 15, 2018 – Q4 2018
Partial Operability start of construction: Q4 2018
Partial Operability Completion: Q2 2022
Full Operation start of construction: Q2 20–0 - 2025
Completion: 2025

37 Conflict Sensitive This is a loan from KfW which aims to support the COSERAM's thrust in poverty LBP 1,519.52 ODA Region X, Status:
Resource and Asset reduction and conflict transformation by improving sustainable access of local Region XI, Project closed due to expiration of COSERAM funds.
Management government units and micro, small and medium enterprises to development- Region XIII
(COSERAM) oriented infrastructure and asset finance. Milestones:
Programme - ICC Approval: 11 August 2017
Financial NB Confirmation: 08 December 2017
Cooperation (FC)
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Cost (in Code
PhP M)
38 Change in Project Proposed shift in financing from PPP to ODA. MWSS 1,342.30 ODA Region IV-A Status:
Financing of the New Loan Agreement was signed on November 20, 2018, and became effective on
Centennial Water The project involves the financing, design, and construction of an additional raw November 1, 2019. Ongoing coordination in securing resettlement site. Ongoing
Source – Kaliwa water supply source with a design capacity of 600 million liters per day (MLD), construction of access roads by DPWH.
Dam Project through the commissioning of Kaliwa Dam, including intake facilities and other
pertinent facilities.
Milestones:
The Project covers portions of the municipalities of Tanay, Antipolo, and Teresa ICC Confirmation: 20 January 2014, 19 August 2015, and 08 March 2018
of Rizal Province, and Gen. Nakar and Infanta of Quezon Province. NB Approval: 29 May 2014, 04 September 2015, 09 June 2017, and 25 April 2018
MB Approval: 17 May 2018
Contract Award/Signing: August 2018
NB Confirmed Increase in Cost: Notice to Proceed: September 2018
L/A Signing: 20 November 2018 during State Visit of PRC President Xi
Increase in the total project cost, from PhP10,857.71 million to PhP12,200.01 ECC, PAMB Clearance, FPIC: 31 December 2018
million reflecting the addition of taxes and the cost of environmental and social
management safeguards. Remarks:

Request of the MWSS for an increase in cost of the New Centennial Water Source
– Kaliwa Dam Project from PHP 10,857.71 million to PHP 12,200.01 million to
cover custom duties and taxes, including value added tax, and costs of
environmental and social management safeguards.

39 Chico River Pump The project involves the installation of six (6) units of electric motor driven NIA 4,372.89 ODA Region II Status:
Irrigation Project pumps, the construction of pumping station and appurtenant, and the The project mobilization and construction is on-going. Target completion is
construction of irrigation canals, facilities, and other appurtenant structures. The September 2021.
+Change in Project Project will irrigate around 8,700 hectares and benefit approximately 4,350 Overall weighted accomplishment as of October 2019 is around 32%.
Financing [of the farmers thereby serving twenty-one barangays in Tuao and Piat in Cagayan and (Source: NIA Report during the China Projects Task Force Meeting on October 11,
Chico River Pump Pinukpuk in Kalinga. 2019)
Irrigation Project]
Shift in Project Financing Milestones:
Proposed shift in project financing from local financing/GAA to ODA will allow September 28, 2016: ICC Approval
NIA to tap a grant/ technical assistance in order to comply with the instruction of March 31, 2017: The Investment Coordination Committee – Cabinet Committee
the NEDA Board in its November 14, 2016 meeting for NIA to reconfigure the (ICC-CC) confirmed the proposed change in the Project’s funding source from
project design of the CRPIP to include a hydropower energy component. local financing to ODA.
June 9, 2017: Original NEDA Board Confirmation of change in financing.
The project involves the installation of pump and the construction of pumps with June 30, 2017: The request to secure loans to finance the Project was endorsed
the proposed pumping station located at the right bank facing downstream of by the DOF to the Chinese Government.
the Chico River, with irrigation canals, facilities. December 5, 2017: NEDA Board confirmation on the change in design and
increase in cost
March 8, 2018: Contract Agreement between NIA and China CAMC Engineering
Co. Ltd. was signed.
April 10, 2018: Loan Agreement was signed.
May 17, 2018: Monetary Board approval.
June 5, 2018: Loan Agreement has been made effective
June 8, 2018: Groundbreaking Ceremony was held in Pinukpuk, Kalinga.

40 Subic-Clark Railway Involves 71.13 km rail freight connection between Subic Bay Freeport Zone DOTr 50,031.00 ODA Region III Status:
Project (SBFZ) and Clark Freeport Zone (CFZ) to service both containerized and non- Bid document on the turnkey arrangements has been approved by the GPPB on
containerized cargo. October 9, 2019. On October 16, 2019, the Chinese Embassy recommended a
new contractor that will complete the short list of qualified Chinese companies that
i. 64.19-km mainline, which connects the Subic Logistics terminal in SBFZ and can implement the project. DOF, through a letter dated October 25, 2019
Clark Logistics Terminal in CFZ, requested DOTr and BCDA to conduct due diligence in vetting the new contractor
ii. 6.94-km spur line, which connects the Port of Subic Bay New Container recommended by the Chinese Embassy to proceed with the procurement process.
Terminal to the Subic Logistics Terminal in SBFZ.
Milestones:
ICC Approval: 26 January 2018
NB Confirmation: 25 April 2018

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Cost (in Code
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41 Ambal - Simuay Involves the construction of various flood management infrastructures such as DPWH 39,196.00 ODA ARMM Status:
River and Rio dikes/revetments and flood gates, and the conduct of channel dredging among The Chinese Government has yet to provide the short list of qualified contractors
Grande de Mindanao others. for the project.
River Flood Control
Projects Ambal-Simuay River: Milestones:
a. River widening and construction of parallel dikes along the river to the cut-off - ICC Approval: March 8, 2018
channel; - NEDA Board Confirmation: April 25, 2018
b. A new channel with a dike-to-dike width of 250 meters; - Loan Agreement signing: November 2018
c. Dredging and excavation of an estimated 2.87 million cubic meters of - Procurement of Local Consultants: July 2018 – December 2018
materials to achieve the design river width, covering a total length of 11.2 km; - Project management of Local Consultants: January 2019 – December 2023
and - Design and Build: May 2019 – December 2023
d. Construction of an 11.6-km dike and a 9.1-km dike along the left and right - ROWA, Land Acquisition, Resettlement: January 2019 – December 2020
banks, respectively.
Rio Grande de Mindanao
a. Channel dredging and construction of dikes, retaining walls and flood gates;
b. Dredging works covering a total length of 6.1 km and an estimated volume of
7.87 million cubic meters of dredged materials;
c. Construction of the dikes and retaining walls with a total length of 25 km; and
d. Installation of flood gates at every entrance or exit of the creeks connected to
Rio Grande de Mindanao, with twenty-three (23) flap gates.

42 Pasig-Marikina River Involves the construction of ten priority bridges crossing the Pasig-Marikina DPWH 27,380.00 ODA NCR Status:
and Manggahan River and Manggahan Floodway, as submitted by the DPWH: For procurement. DOF, through a letter dated October 25, 2019 requested DPWH
Floodway and 1. Beata-F.Y.Manalo Bridge to conduct due diligence in vetting the new contractor recommended by the
Bridges Construction 2. Mercury-Evangelista Bridge Chinese Embassy to proceed with the procurement process.
Project 3. JP Rizal-St. Mary Bridge
4. Marikina-Vista Real Bridge Milestones:
5. East Bank-West Bank Bridge 2 ICC Approval: March 8, 2018
6. North & South Harbor Bridge NEDA Board Confirmation: April 25, 2018
7. Palanca-Villegas (2nd Ayala) Bridge Loan Agreement signing: November 2018
8. Blumentritt-Antipolo Bridge Procurement of Design-Build: January 2019-April
9. JP RIzal-Lopez JAena Bridge Detailed Engineering Design: May 2019 – December 2019
10. East Bank-West Bank Bridge 1 ROW Acquisition: January 2019 – June 2020
Civil Works: January 2020 – December 2023

43 Bridge Construction Involves full turnkey construction of readily usable 30 bridges with a total length DPWH 11,369.10 ODA Nationwide Status:
and Acceleration of 2,848 lm (5 out of the 30 bridges shall be implemented with iconic design). The ICC-CC, during its September 27, 2019 meeting, noted the DPWH's request
Project for for the shift of financing for the conduct of the DED, including preparation of tender
Sustainable documents, and subsequent construction of the Tagbilaran-Panglao and Dupinga
Development Bridges from the Austrian to Chinese governments.

Milestones:
ICC Approval: 20 October 2017
NB Confirmation: 25 April 2018

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Cost (in Code
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44 Rural Agro- Involves the following components, DTI 4,781.30 ODA Region XIII, Status:
Enterprise 1. Direct Assistance to Enterprises; Region IX, The loan was declared effective on July 08, 2019
Partnership for 2. Institutional Strengthening; Region X,
Inclusive 3. Technical Assistance to Financial Service Providers; Region XI, Milestones:
Development and 4. Innovation Fund; and ARMM, ICC Approval: 08 March 2018
Growth (RAPID 5. Project Management, Region XIII NB Confirmation: 25 April 2018
Growth) Project which is aimed at supporting 78,000 farming households by increasing on-farm Pre-Technical Discussions: 12 April 2018
and off-farm activities and generating employment opportunities in the rural FAD Approval: 17 April 2018
areas by: MB Approval in Principle: 31 May 2018
a. facilitating the expansion and establishment of MSMEs with strong backward
linkages to farmers;
b. providing MSMEs with access to the needed capital; and
c. create business partnerships between MSMEs and farmers to ensure a
steady source of high-quality raw materials for the production requirements of
agro-enterprises.
45 Proposed Change in ICC Approved Changes: DA-BFAR 421.93 LFP Nationwide Status:
Scope and Cost for Change in scope involving system modifications and new components, and Ongoing implementation using local funds.
the Integrated Marine increase in cost to PhP2,097.82 M (from PhP1,675.89 M)
Environment Milestones:
Monitoring System ICC Approval: 08 March 2018 and 16 August 2018
Phase 2 (PHILO NB Confirmation: 25 April 2018
Phase 2) Project

46 New Nayong Pilipino The NNPEC Project will involve the design, construction, operation and DOT, NPF 1,473.00 PPP NCR Status:
Entertainment City maintenance of a 9.5 has. cultural theme park at Entertainment City with six DOT, through its August 1, 2019 letter to NEDA, requested for the reinstatement of
Project components: 1) themed zones; 2) historical and cultural attractions; 3) the NEDA Board-ICC approval of the project. In response, NEDA, through its
recreational attractions; 4) retail attractions; 5) site support facilities and October 7, 2019 letter, to Nayong Pilipino Foundation (as the Implementing
administration; and 6) parking facilities. The Project endeavors to be a world- Agency) requested confirmation of the project details being requested for re-
class showcase and celebration of Philippine traditional and developing cultural approval.
and natural heritage.
On April 25, 2018, the NEDA Board deferred the delisting of the project the project
from the Matrix of ICC/NEDA Board-Approved Projects and ICC Project Appraisal
Monitorand instructed the Secretariat to coordinate with the proponent agency for
further review of projects in consideration of other proposals.

47 Ninoy Aquino The project involves: DOTr 74,557.00 PPP NCR Status:
International Airport a. Improve (refurbish or add) assets for air traffic and land side management, During its April 25, 2018 meeting, the NEDA Board deferred action on the request
PPP Project and for passenger services; and of DOTr to delist the NAIA PPP Project from the Matrix of ICC/NEDA Board-
b. Operate and maintain the airport (both airport and landside) according to Approved Projects and the ICC Project Appraisal Monitor (IPAM). The NEDA
international standards (International Civil Aviation Organization, Federal Board instructed the ICC Secretariat to remand the NAIA PPP Project to DOTr, for
Aviation Administration, etc.) further review and consideration in the Department’s evaluation of other related
proposals.

The DOTr, through its May 28, 2018 letter, informed NEDA that the Department
has nonetheless delisted the said project from its priority list of projects.

Milestones:
ICC Approval: 20 July 2015
NB Approval: 14 September 2016

48 Unsolicited Proposal Involves the construction, operation and maintenance of the Bulacan DOTr 735,634.00 PPP Region III Status:
for the Bulacan International Airport located in Bulakan, Bulacan, North of Manila Bay The concession agreement between DOTr and Sam Miguel Aerocity Inc. was
International Airport signed on September 18, 2019 (Source: DOTr website), copy of which was
Project Consists of airport development (including passenger terminal building, airside provided to PPP Center, through DOTr's October 18, 2019 letter, copy furnished
and landside facilities), and an 8.4 kilometer tollway to serve as airport access NEDA.
connecting to North Luzon Expressway at Marilao, Bulacan.
Milestone:
NEDA Board Approval: 25 April 2018
ICC Approval: 28 March 2018 - The ICC-CC approved the project with further
instructions to DOTr.
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49 Clark International Involves the competitive procurement of a technically qualified operator to BCDA 0 PPP Region III Status:
Airport Expansion undertake the necessary internal fit-out, and provision of the necessary The existing assets of CIA, including the existing Terminal Building, was officially
Project - Operations equipment and systems to complete, commission, operate and maintain the turned over to Luzon International Premiere Airport Development (Lipad)
and Maintenance new CIA terminal. Corporation (formerly North Luzon Airport Consortium) on August 16, 2019. LIPAD
PPP Concession is now operating the Existing Terminal (Source: BCDA email on November 2019).
(“O&M Undertaking”)
Milestones:
ICC Approval: 17 May 2017
NB Approval: 27 June 2017 and 12 September 2017
Awarding of Notice of Contract: 18 December 2017 (Megawide Construction Corp.
and GMR Infrastructure Ltd.)
Contract Signing: 29 January 2018

50 Davao Food Involves the development, marketing, management and lease of the 20-hectare DTI/NDC 1,086.17 PPP Region XI Status:
Complex (DFC) (ha.) NDC property in Toril, Davao City. Per November 14, 2019 NDC letter to NEDA, the project may be modified
Project depending on the best option to be identified and agreed upon among NDC,
Project features include; Food Exchange Terminal, Technology/ Business PFDA, PRA, and the Davao City LGU.
Incubation Center (TBIC), Fresh Market Tourism/ Commercial Tourism Spot,
and Waterfront development. Milestones:
ICC Approval: 28 February 2018, 28 March 2018
NB Confirmation: 25 April 2018

51 Metro Rail Transit The Project, with a total project cost of PhP21,759.90 million, aims to DOTr 21,965.65 ODA NCR Status:
(MRT) Line 3 rehabilitate the service and safety level of the existing 16.9-km MRT-3 to its Ongoing rehabilitation works.
Rehabilitation Project expected performance as originally designed. It involves the overhaul of 72
Light Rail Vehicles (LRVs), replacement and rehabilitation of the tracks, Milestones:
upgrading of the electrical and mechanical (E&M) system, and the repair of ICC Approval: 16 August 2018
depot equipment, among others. The Project is expected to be completed by NB Confirmation: 22 August 2018
2021. E/N Signing: 07 November 2018
L/A Signing: 08 November 2018
Loan Effectivity: March 2019
52 Re-evaluation of the DPWH proposal: DPWH 9,034.32 ODA Region XI Status:
Davao City Bypass Ongoing procurement of civil works.
Construction Project 1. Change in scope from a two (2)-lane road and main tunnel, two (2)-stage
implementation scheme, to a four (4)-lane road and main tunnel, single-stage Milestones:
implementation scheme; and ICC Approval: 27 July 2018
2. Change in cost from PhP16,814 million, as originally confirmed by the NEDA NB Confirmation: 20 October 2018
Board on 28 May 2015, to PhP23,848.40 million.

Based on the DPWH's latest submission, the revised project cost amounts to
PhP25,849.01 million. Given its recomputed economic rate of return at 22.24%,
the Secretariat recommended approval of the updated cost of PhP25,849.01
million.
53 Pasig-Marikina River The proposal aims to implement river channel improvement works along the DPWH 33,097.58 ODA NCR Status:
Channel stretch of Upper Marikina River, from the Manggahan Floodways to Marikina Conduct of DED and ROW acquisition ongoing.
Improvement Project Bridge (a total of 8.0 kilometers), and the construction on the Marikina Control
Phase IV Gate Structure (MCGS). Milestones:
ICC Approval: 25 October 2018
NB Confirmation: 15 November 2018
L/A Signing: January 2019
54 Reconstruction and The proposal is composed of the following sub-projects: construction of the DPWH 6,515.59 ODA ARMM Status:
Development Plan transcentral road (Phase 3), the construction of the Malabang Viaduct, and Recruitment of early project preparation team to conduct the pre-feasibility studies
for a Greater Marawi - implementation of five projects under the Bangon Marawi Comprehensive for the transcentral roads and Malabang viaduct is ongoing.
Stage 2 Rehabilitation and Recovery Plan (BMCRRP) namely, the construction of main
outlet drainage system, rehabilitation/improvement of Beyaba Damag Open Milestones:
Channel, construction of slope protection works along Marawi-Bito Road, ICC Approval: 25 October 2018
construction of main drainage outlet Bangon-Luksadatu Lake Lanao, Phase II, NB Confirmation: 31 October 2018
and construction of permanent Rorogagus Bridge. L/A Signing: 17 December 2018

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55 Request for Increase The project involves the implementation of structural and non-structural DPWH 1,917.62 ODA Region II, Status:
in Cost Flood Risk measures for the improvement of rivers in high-risk flood-prone areas, and to Region IV-A, Ongoing implementation.
Management Project facilitate development of the core areas along the following rivers: (a) Cagayan Region X
for Cagayan River, River; (b) Tagoloan River; and (c) Imus River.The project aims to (a) strengthen Milestones:
Tagoloan River and the capability of the Philippine Government in disaster risk management; (b) ICC Approval: 27 July 2018
Imus River mitigate flood damage in vulnerable areas; and (c) protect core areas along NB Confirmation: 28 December 2018
priority river basins through the implementation of structural and non-structural
flood mitigation and climate change adaptation measures.

56 Request for Increase The project is deemed to mitigate the frequent flooding caused by the DPWH 1,483.68 ODA NCR Status:
in Cost and Revised overflowing of the Pasig-Marikina River which causes severe damages to lives, Ongoing implementation.
Scope of Works of livestock, properties, and infrastructure. Specifically, the project components
the Pasig-Markina include channel improvement works along the stretch of Lower Marikina River Milestones:
River Channel and the remaining portions of Pasig River which were not covered by the ICC Approval: 25 October 2018
Improvement, Phase PMRCIP Phase II. NB Confirmation: 28 December 2018
III

57 Increase in Cost and The project involves the construction of a bridge across Panguil Bay connecting DPWH 2,516.36 ODA Region X Status:
Scope of Panguil Bay the City of Tangub in Misamis Occidental and the Municipality of Tubod in DPWH is currently processing the required documentation for the contract
Bridge Lanao del Norte. agreement.

Bridge Type: Main Bridge - Extra-Dosed Bridge Milestones:


Approach Bridges – Multi Continuous ICC Approval: 27 July 2018
Pre-Stressed Concrete Bridge NB Confirmation: 28 December 2018

No. of Lanes: Two (2); one-lane per direction

58 Road Network The project involves the construction, rehabilitation, and improvement of the DPWH 12,862.75 ODA ARMM Status:
Development Project road network in ARMM and its neighboring regions with a total length of 178.43 Loan effectivity on October 09, 2019. Pre-procurement conference for General
in Conflict-Affected km. Consultant was held on October 2019.
Areas in Mindanao
(RNDP-CAAM)
Milestones:
ICC Approval: 25 October 2018
NB Confirmation: 28 December 2018
59 Request for Increase The project involves the proposed changes in the technical specifications of the DOTr 43,817.34 ODA Region III, Status:
in Cost and Change projects vis-à-vis the previous NEDA Board approvals on the following: Region IV, Ongoing civil works and designing of specifications for rolling stock.
in Scope of the North- alignment, length, number of stations, structures, depot, tracks, rail guage, train Region V
South Commuter services, train type, no. of trains, signaling system, and traction power, as well Milestones:
Railway System as the proposed change in cost and implementation schedule. ICC Approval: 06 November 2018
(NSCR) Phase 1 NB Confirmation: 15 November 2018 (ad referendum)
(Malolos-Tutuban)

60 Request for Increase The project involves the proposed changes in the technical specifications of the DOTr 292,895.69 ODA Region III, Status:
in Cost and Change projects vis-à-vis the previous NEDA Board approvals on the following: Region IV, Ongoing ROW activities and procurement of civil works.
in Scope of the North- alignment, length, number of stations, structures, depot, tracks, rail guage, train Region V
South Commuter services, train type, no. of trains, signaling system, and traction power, as well Milestones:
Railway System as the proposed change in cost and implementation schedule. ICC Approval: 06 November 2018
(NSCR) Extension NB Confirmation: 15 November 2018 (ad referendum)
(Malolos-Clark
Railway Project and
PNR South
Commuter Railway)

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Project Title Project Description Proponent Total Funding Regions/ Project Status
Agency Project Source Provinces (as of December 02, 2019)
Cost (in Code
PhP M)
61 Philippines-Korea The PK-PPF will have the following four specific outputs: water/irrigation DOF 3,869.50 ODA Nationwide Status:
Project Preparation support for NIA, flood control support for DPWH, roads and bridges support for Special Presidential Authority to sign the loan is currently being processed.
Facility DPWH, and rail, public transport, port, IT and airport support. The PK-PPF will
make use of the KEXIM-EDCF's procurement guidelines, thus allowing for Milestones:
easier access to Korean Companies/Consulting Firms providing services with ICC Approval: 19 December 2018
international standards. Moreover, Philippine companies can participate in NB Confirmation: 28 December 2018
EDCF projects with the Korean companies in the form of consortium with the
condition that Korean share in consortium amount is more than 50%. Outputs
that will be prepared by PK-PPF are not bound for EDCF financing, which
provides an enhanced flexibility to GPH in deciding the source of financing for
the projects of the PIAs in the construction phase.

62 Regional Fish Port Major Upgrading/Rehabilitation of the NFPC to provide/service post-harvest DA-PFDA 14,065.18 LFP NCR Status:
Project for the facilities requirements of port users and the fishery sector in the Greater Capital Bidding of consultancy service for detailed engineering/design was conducted on
Greater Capital Region. This project includes basic and functional port facilities to supply the August 27, 2019. Post-qualification for the winning bidder is ongoing.
Region present and future demand for an efficient marketing system, such as: landing
quays, berthing and service piers, market halls, gear sheds boat repair area, Milestones:
elevation of the road network system including drainage shall be done to ICC Approval: 19 December 2018
prevent flooding brought by the rising tidal altitude in the area. Also, NB Confirmation: January 23, 2019
development of additional areas shall be provided to ease congestion in fish
unloading and trading, and allow integration of fishery and fishery-related
facilities.

63 Capacity Building to The project will strengthen institutional capacity in the PCC, develop a PCC 1,358.00 ODA Nationwide Status:
Foster Competition government staff development program for competition policy, and establish an Technical discussions between the ADB and the GPH was held in November
Project academic center of excellence in competition polict and law. 2019.

Milestones:
ICC Approval: 14 February 2019
NB Confirmation: 07 May 2019

64 Change in Project The project aims to utilize the remaining WB loan proceeds to sustantially meet LBP 0.00 ODA Nationwide Status:
Scope and Loan the MWMP's project development objectives. Project is on schedule. As of September 2019, actual physical accomplishment is
Validity Extension of at 87.19%.
the Metro Manila
Wastewater Milestones:
Management Project ICC Approval: 17 May 2019
NB Confirmation: 18 June 2019

65 Change in Cost, The Project has three major components namely (1) rehabilitation of 11 NIA 3,392.70 ODA Nationwide Status:
Change in Scope, Nattional Irrigation Systems with total Firmed-Up Service Area (FUSA) of On-Schedule. As of August 2019, the project's overall weighted physical
and Extension of 35,670 has; (2) Institutional Development which includes strengthening of NIA- accomplishment is 64.12 percent against 63.73 percent target. Civil works is at
Loan Validity and IA-LCU partnership, provision of IA Office and Support Fcailities, strengthening 38.5% against the target of 37.4% with two out of 13 National Irrigation Systems
Implementation of Federations of IAs on Management and upgrading O&M Contracts; and (3) rehabilitated.
Duration of the Agrciultural Support to be implemented by the Philippine Rice Research
National Irrigation Institute (PhilRICE) through estabilishment of Pilot Demonstration Farms, Milestones:
Sector Rehabilitation establishment of Farmer's Field Support, and provision of Agricultural ICC Approval: 17 May 2019 and 20 June 2019
and Improvement Machinery. The Project is to be implemented within five years. NB Confirmation: 01 July 2019
Project (NISRIP)

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Project Title Project Description Proponent Total Funding Regions/ Project Status
Agency Project Source Provinces (as of December 02, 2019)
Cost (in Code
PhP M)
66 Request for Loan The project involves the construction of a four-lane 30 kilometer toll expressway DPWH 0.00 ODA Region III Status:
Validity Extension of connecting the terminus of the SCTEx in Tarlac City to Cabanatuan City. It also The NEDA Board confirmed ad referendum the ICC-CC approvals on May 17,
the Central Luzon includes the construction of ten bridges with a total length of 1.94 kilometers, 2019 and June 20, 2019 of the following, in relation to the project being
Link Expressway five interchanges, and 23 units of toll booths. The construction of the implemented with loan assistance from JICA: (a) three-year loan validity extension
(CLLEX) Project, expressway will be done through four contract packages. from July 03, 2019 to July 03, 2022, including a one-year defects-liability period;
Phase 1 and (b) three-year and nine-and-a-half month implementation period extension
from 2021 - June 01, 2017 to 2012 - April 15, 2021. The request for extension will
not entail an increase in the total project cost of PhP14,936 million.

Milestones:
ICC Approval: 17 May 2019 and 20 June 2019
NB Confirmation: 01 July 2019

67 Increase in Cost of The project involves the replacement of the Lambingan Bridge and Guadalupe DPWH 3,642.63 ODA NCR Status:
the Metro Manila Bridge to strengthen the resilience of said infrastructure facilities from large-
Priority Bridges scale earthquakes. The Exchange of Notes for the supplemental loan of the Project is expected to be
Seismic signed in December 2019.
Improvement Project
Milestones:
ICC Approval: July 10, 2019
NB Confirmation: July 31, 2019

68 Infrastructure The IPIF aims to address key constraints to project planning, design, and DOF 11,459.84 ODA Nationwide Status:
Preparation and implementation, and accelerate progress in infrastructure delivery by support
Innovation Facility - two key agencies responsible for national public infrastructure projects, namely Technical Discussions between ADB and GPH was held in November 2019
Additional Financing the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the Department of
(IPIF-AF) Transportation (DOTr). Milestones:

The IPIF intends to deliver more effective and more innovative infrastructure NB Confirmation: October 09, 2019
projects by conducting pre-investment activities that will help accelerate the
approval process and ensure timely, high-quality procurement and
implementation. The IPIF aims likewise to enhance the national capacity and
enable the DPWH and DOTr to incorporate expertise and innovation in project
formulation and implementation.

69 Local Governance The project is intended to strengthen the policy and administrative environment DOF 1,560.33 ODA Nationwide Status:
Reform Sector for enhancing local own source revenues from real property taxes by instituting For technical discussions
Development Project reforms in real property valuation and assessment in the Philippines.
Milestones:
NB Confirmation: October 09, 2019
70 Aqueduct No. 7 (AQ- The project is proposed to replace Aq-1 and AQ-2, and provide operational MWSS 5,746.52 ODA Nationwide Status:
7) under the flexibility to the MWSS when any of the other aqueducts require repair or For technical discussions
Expanded Angat rehabilitation. It will be designed to have a total capacity of 1,700 MLD, with a
Water Transmission diameter of 3.60 m and a total length of 15 km.
Improvement Project Milestones:
(AWTIP) NB Confirmation: October 09, 2019

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Project Title Project Description Proponent Total Funding Regions/ Project Status
Agency Project Source Provinces (as of December 02, 2019)
Cost (in Code
PhP M)
71 Unsolicited Build- The project’s primary objective is to address NAIA’s capacity constraint by DOTr PPP NCR Status:
Operate-Transfer reconfiguring and renovating existing facilities and enhancing operation and The NEDA Board, in its November 29, 2019 meeting, approved the project.
(BOT) Proposal: maintenance (O&M) of the airport to be able to accommodate more traffic, and
Ninoy Aquino thus help alleviate the worsening air traffic congestion. In particular, the project
International Airport aims to: Milestones:
NB Approval: November 29, 2019
a. Maintain and broaden NAIA’s role as a key economic and tourism driver for
Manila and the whole Philippines;
b. Deliver capital infrastructure investment to improve the airport’s efficiency
and increase its capacity to meet the growing passenger demand from the
Philippines and the Asia Pacific Region;
c. Deliver best-in-class passenger experience as a capital city airport, which is
demanded by increasingly sophisticated travelers; and,
d. Create a positive first and last impression for Filipinos and visitors.

72 Unsolicited Proposal The unsolicited proposal will involve the Operations and Maintenance (O&M) of DOTr PPP Region VII Status:
for the New Bohol the New Bohol International Airport, including initial enhancement and The NEDA Board, in its November 29 meeting, approved the project.
International Airport installation of internal fit-outs of the existing facilities (Phase 1), as well as
optimization and reconfiguration as dictated by traffic demand to be undertaken
by the Concessionaire (Phase 2). This will involve a concession period of 25 Milestones:
years. NB Approval: November 29, 2019

73 Davao Public The proposed project involves the delivery of a modern, high priority bus system DOTr 18,661.28 ODA Region XII Status:
Transport (HPBS) for Davao City, wherein interconnected bus services will be prioritized The NEDA Board, in its November 29, 2019 meeting, confirmed the ICC approval
Modernization along the 137 kilometers (km) core network and feeder routes composed of 489 of the project, with an estimated total project cost of PhP18,661.28 million
Project km. As proposed, the project includes the following three (3) components: proposed for ODA financing.

a. Public Transport System Improvement (also referred to as the HPBS); Milestones:


b. Institutional Capacity Strengthening; ICC Approval: November 06, 2019
c. Social Development Program (SDP). NB Confirmation: November 29, 2019

74 Pasacao-Balatan The project involves the construction of a four (4)-lane coastal tourism highway DPWH 14,972.29 LFP Region V Status:
Coastal Tourism along the west coast of Camarines Sur, with a total length of 40.69 kilometers. The NEDA Board, in its November 25, 2019 meeting, confirmed the ICC approval
Highway The proposed road will provide access to various tourism sites and provide a of the project, with an estimated total cost of PhP14,972.29 million to be financed
direct link between Pasacao and Balatan, traversing the municipalities of through the Department’s budget allocation under the GAA.
Minalabac, San Fernando and Bula. The proposed project will also involve the
construction of thirteen (13) bridges crossing natural waterways located in the
influence areas. Milestones:
ICC Approval: September 27, 2019
NB Confirmation: November 29, 2019

75 Samal Island-Davao The Project aims to provide a permanent road linkage between Davao City and DPWH 23,039.58 ODA Region XI Status:
City Connector the Island Garden City of Samal (IGaCOS) resulting in the reduction of travel The NEDA Board, in its November 29, 2019 meeting, confirmed the ICC approval
(SIDC) Project time and reliability constraints currently experienced through the use of ferry of the project, with an estimated total cost of PhP23,039.58 million proposed for
services. ODA financing

The Project is also expected to provide: (i) a resilient, reliable transportation link Milestones:
for residents and commuters; (ii) ease of access to tourism activities in ICC Approval: November 06, 2019
IGaCOS; (iii) new and expanding businesses on IGaCOS due to increased NB Confirmation: November 29, 2019
accessibility to markets, suppliers, and workers from the greater Davao Region;
and (iv) enhanced IGaCOS community access to employment, education and
other special services and amenities available within Mindanao.

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Project Title Project Description Proponent Total Funding Regions/ Project Status
Agency Project Source Provinces (as of December 02, 2019)
Cost (in Code
PhP M)
76 Camarines Sur High- The project is intended to serve as an alternate route from Legazpi or DPWH 9,234.68 LFP Region V Status:
Speed Highway Caramoan, to Manila and vice versa. It involves the construction of a 15.21 The NEDA Board, in its November 29, 2019 meeting, confirmed the ICC approval
Project kilometer (km), four (4) – lane, divided highway connecting the municipalities of of the project, with an estimated total project cost of PhP9,234.68 million, for
San Fernando and Pili in the province of Camarines Sur. The project will also possible financing either through local funds or ODA.
involve construction of the following structures:
Milestones:
a. Two (2) interchanges/access ramps at entry/exit located in municipalities of ICC Approval: November 06, 2019
San Fernando and Pili; NB Confirmation: November 29, 2019
b. Three (3) bridges over major waterways, with flood proofing;
c. Six (6) overpasses traversing existing structures; and
d. Sixteen (16) culverts traversing irrigation systems.

4. As submitted, the project will be implemented as a “limited-access”, high-


speed highway with barriers along the side of the road to limit entry and exit.

77 Development The purpose of the Program is “Improved Health for Underserved Filipinos”. DOH 15,630.67 ODA Nationwide Status:
Objective Assistance “Underserved” in the primary context of this Program, refers to people exposed The NEDA Board, in its November 29, 2019 meeting, confirmed the ICC approval
Agreement (DOAg): to or with tuberculosis (TB) or multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB); youth of the Program, with a total program cost of USD298.67 million (or approximately
Improved Health for and adults at risk for unwanted, early pregnancy and childbirth; and pregnant PhP15,530.67 million
Underserved women in need of antenatal care and life-saving safe delivery for themselves
Filipinos and their newborns. Health systems strengthening activities will be focused Milestones:
primarily at the national level. The Program will develop policies and guidelines ICC Approval: September 27, 2019
and assist the DOH with systematic implementation of policies and guidelines NB Confirmation: November 29, 2019
at the regional and LGU levels

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