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Infrastructure Program Updates 2023

The document outlines the Philippines' infrastructure program, emphasizing the commitment to renewable energy, the expansion of the 'Build, Build, Build' initiative, and the strategic use of public-private partnerships (PPPs) to enhance transportation and infrastructure. Key projects include the development of new airports, railway systems, and a ferry system to improve connectivity and address urban congestion. The government aims to modernize infrastructure to support economic growth and attract investments while addressing environmental challenges.

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Infrastructure Program Updates 2023

The document outlines the Philippines' infrastructure program, emphasizing the commitment to renewable energy, the expansion of the 'Build, Build, Build' initiative, and the strategic use of public-private partnerships (PPPs) to enhance transportation and infrastructure. Key projects include the development of new airports, railway systems, and a ferry system to improve connectivity and address urban congestion. The government aims to modernize infrastructure to support economic growth and attract investments while addressing environmental challenges.

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Build Better More: A Glimpse

into the Philippines’


Infrastructure Program
January 2023

Disclaimer: If you are not the intended recipient, any unauthorized disclosure, copying, dissemination or use of any of the information is strictly prohibited. This presentation contains data sourced from various
Philippine government agencies, unless otherwise indicated in the relevant slides.
Agency Contact Details

Department of Energy
https://www.doe.gov.ph
(632)8479-2900
[email protected] For more reference materials please use the link below:

Department of Public Works and Highways


https://www.dpwh.gov.ph
(632)165-02
+639616847084

Department of Transportation
https://dotr.gov.ph/
(632)726-4925
(632)790-8300

Public-Private Partnership Center


https://ppp.gov.ph
(632)8709-4146
[email protected]

Investor Relations Group – Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas


https://www.bsp.gov.ph/Pages/IRO.aspx
(632)8708-7487
[email protected]
Table of Contents

I. Department of Energy……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4
II. Department of Public Works and Highways……………………….…………………………………………………………….10
III. Department of Transportation…………………………………………………………………………………………………..…….18
IV. Public-Private Partnership Center ………………………………………………………………………………………….…..……24
V. Agency Contact Details………………………….……………………….…………………………………………………….……...…28
Department of Energy
The Philippines aims for a sustainable, stable, secure, sufficient, and accessible energy

“The use of renewable energy is at the top of our climate agenda. We will increase our use of renewable energy sources such as
hydropower, geothermal power, solar, and wind. “ – President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. (State of the Nation Address, July 2022)

The Philippines intensifies efforts towards clean energy fuels


and efficient technologies to diversify the country’s energy supply
mix.
The government is committed to enhance the country’s renewable energy capacity and
further increase its share in the current generation mix.
The realization of energy supply security in the long-term requires a harmonious
interplay of the various energy sub-sectors and a well-coordinated energy value
chain for stability, from resource development up to utilization.
As the government gradually shifts from fossil to cleaner and more sustainable energy
technologies, the Department of Energy is moving fast to meet this transformational goal.
The priority is on policies and regulatory framework that will mobilize and accelerate
Renewable Energy (RE) deployment.
Recognizing that the energy sector is a capital-intensive venture, the DOE envisages a
more active private sector participation and public-private partnerships (PPP) to pour in
the required investments over the planning period.
Department of Public
Works and Highways
The government is committed to continue and further expand the “Build, Build, Build” program.

“I would like to reiterate the marching order of the President during his State of the Nation Address…the infrastructure development program will be
pursued relentlessly” – Sec. Bonoan, DPWH
Bridges will be constructed in the area to provide alternative linkages between major
thoroughfares and increase the number of usable roadways that would decongest traffic
in EDSA and other major roads in Metro Manila
The government will continue to address traffic congestions along vital road networks in
the country particularly in highly urbanized areas through projects under the Master Plan
on High Standard Highway Network Development.
Expanding the country’s highways and expressways network will alleviate overconcentration
of population and development in the urban areas and will give way to regional
development.
The Inter-Island Linkage / Mega Bridge Program will provide linkages among the various
islands of the country through the construction of a series of short and long span bridges.
Government aims to modernize the country’s infrastructure backbone to sustain rapid
growth, attract investments and spread economic opportunities for all Filipinos.
The government aims to modernize the country’s infrastructure backbone to sustain rapid
growth, attract investments and spread economic opportunities for all Filipinos.
Department of Transportation
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) provides the backbone for growth and enhances the
country’s competitive edge by providing effective and efficient transportation infrastructure
systems that connect the country, its islands, and its people to the rest of the world.

Legend:
ODA-Official Development Assistance
ADB-Asian Development Bank
CHN- China
WB- World Bank
AFD-Agence Française de Développement
KEXIM- Korea Eximbank
ASEAN-IF-ASEAN Infrastructure Fund
JICA-Japan International Cooperation
Agency
The government will continue to implement the Build, Build, Build (“BBB”)
Program, with a more diversified funding strategy and strategic utilization of PPPs.

New Manila International Airport – Planned to be the largest


airport in the Philippines with an initial capacity of 35 mn
passengers, 100 mn passengers once fully completed annually.
This new international gateway is positioned to serve Metro
Manila as well as its neighboring regions

Clark International Airport Expansion Project –a new passenger


terminal to double the capacity of Clark International Airport,
one of the country’s busiest gateways, to 8 mn passengers per
year.

Caticlan Airport Development Project –to upgrade Caticlan


Airport, nearest airport to Boracay Island

LRT-1 Cavite Extension - to increase the LRT-1’s capacity from


500,000 to 800,000 daily and extend to highly populated city
southwest of Manila. (This extension will reduce travel time
between Baclaran, Paranaque and Bacoor, Cavite to 25 minutes,
from one hour and 10 minutes.)

MRT-7 – The project involves the financing, design,


construction, operation & maintenance of the 23-kilometer
elevated railway line connecting the capital to a highly
urbanized areas of Bulacan, an adjacent province.

Taguig International Terminal Exchange - A six-storey building


on a 5.57 hectare property which would house a passenger
concourse, centralized ticketing area and several business and
retail establishments.
The government will implement a more holistic Build, Build, Build (“BBB”) Program, including
strategic utilization of PPPs.
The Manila Bay-Pasig River-Laguna Lake
(MAPALLA) Ferry System Project- involves
the development of a ferry system that
would traverse the waterways in Mega
Manila and provide commuters an
alternative mode of transport

Ninoy Aquino International Airport-


rehabilitation, capacity expansion and
operations and maintenance (O&M) of the
main international gateway to the
Philippines

Metro Manila Subway Project- Operations


and Maintenance (O&M) of the subway that
will decongest the capital’s major
thoroughfare and expand the public
transport network

North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) –


O&M of 163-kilometer urban rail transit
system allows greater connectivity between
Central Luzon and Southern Luzon

MRT 3- O&M of an existing light rapid


transit system line in Metro Manila

MRT 4- O&M of a railway project that will


connect the capital to adjacent highly
urbanized province

Sangley Airport- Construction of a new


airport that will serve as an alternative to
the NAIA
Addressing Economic Losses and Traffic Congestion in Key Urban Centers

[1] Travel & Tourism Development Index 2021: Rebuilding for a Sustainable and Resilient Future Insight Report. World Economic Forum. May 2022.
[2] Roadmap for Transport Infrastructure Development for GCR (JICA 2019)
[3] Philippines's Road Safety Country Profile (World Bank - Global Road Safety Facility 2016)
Addressing Environmental and Logistical Challenges

[4] An Assessment of Logistics Performance of Manufacturing Firms in the Philippines (DTI and IFC (WB) 2018)
[5] Travel & Tourism Development Index 2021: Rebuilding for a Sustainable and Resilient Future Insight Report. World Economic Forum. May 2022.
[6] Philippine Institute of Development Studies (PIDS 2014)
[7] 2010 Philippine National GHG Inventory (Climate Change Commission)
Public-Private Partnership Center
Reconfiguring public – private partnerships (PPP) can help address cross-cutting issues of a weak
competition environment and the digital divide, as well as boost the country’s campaign to attract
foreign investments.
“Public Private Partnerships or PPPs hold great potential for that expansion, for infrastructure development and for innovation.”
– President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.
The government is creating a “more competitive and enabling environment” Public
Private Partnerships (PPPs) to accelerate infrastructure development.
The government has a robust pipeline of PPP projects across key sectors.
PPP projects in the pipeline
TRANSPORTATION VERTICAL INFRASTRUCTURE DIGITAL CONNECTIVITY

TOURISM HEALTH SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT


No. PhP (bn) USD (bn)
N 1 TBD TBD
L 2 11.69 0.21
Total 11.69 0.21 WATER SUPPLY AND
SANITATION
POWER

L – Local
N - National
Agency Contact Details

Department of Energy
https://www.doe.gov.ph
(632)8479-2900
[email protected] For more reference materials please use the link below:

Department of Public Works and Highways


https://www.dpwh.gov.ph
(632)165-02
+639616847084

Department of Transportation
https://dotr.gov.ph/
(632)726-4925
(632)790-8300

Public-Private Partnership Center


https://ppp.gov.ph
(632)8709-4146
[email protected]

Investor Relations Group – Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas


https://www.bsp.gov.ph/Pages/IRO.aspx
(632)8708-7487
[email protected]

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