Republic of the Philippines

Public-Private Partnership Center

Knowledge Management

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Does the PPP Center release certification for private companies that are interested to participate in PPPs?

FAQ certification

Does the PPP Center release certification for private companies that are interested to participate in PPPs?

No. Private partners can participate without certification. They only need to purchase the pre-qualification documents of the project for them to understand the bidding requirements and participate in the project’s tender process.

Does the PPP Center assist the private sector in undertaking PPP projects?

FAQ PPP Center assistance

Does the PPP Center assist the private sector in undertaking PPP projects?

The PPP Center does not have the mandate to assist the private sector in undertaking PPP projects. According to Executive Order No. 8 series of 2010, the PPP Center provides technical advisory services to Implementing Agencies (IAs). These IAs are composed of national government agencies (NGAs), government financial institutions (GFIs), local government units (LGUs), government-owned... continue reading

What are the different units /departments in the PPP Center?

FAQ PPP Center units

What are the different units /departments in the PPP Center?

The Center is composed of six Services with different divisions per service. These are: a. Project Development and Monitoring Facility Service b. Project Development Service c. Policy Formulation and Project Evaluation and Monitoring Service d. Capacity Building and Knowledge Management Service e. Legal Service f. Administrative Service

What are the functions of the PPP Center?

FAQ functions of PPP Center

What are the functions of the PPP Center?

The PPP Center provides technical assistance to national government agencies (NGAs), government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs), government financial institutions (GFIs), state universities and colleges (SUCs), and local government units (LGUs) to help them develop and implement PPP projects. The Center also manages the Project Development and Monitoring Facility (PDMF), a revolving pool of funds meant... continue reading

What is the role of the PPP Center?

FAQ role of PPP Center

What is the role of the PPP Center?

The PPP Center facilitates the implementation of the country’s Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Program. It is a government institution that serves as a central coordinating and monitoring agency for all PPP projects in the country. It champions the country’s PPP Program by enabling implementing agencies (IAs) in all aspects of project preparation and by providing projects... continue reading

What are PPPs?

FAQ what are PPPs

What are PPPs?

Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are contractual arrangements entered into by the government with the private sector. Under a PPP scheme, the private sector can build, operate, and maintain public infrastructure facilities and provide services traditionally delivered by the government. Examples of these are road, airports, bridges, hospitals, schools, prisons, railways, and water and sanitation projects.

What is the government’s basis for entering into PPPs?

FAQ legal basis of PPP

What is the government’s basis for entering into PPPs?

The Republic Act (RA) 6957 as amended by RA 7718, commonly known as the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Law, and its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) is the legal framework when the government enters into PPP.

Who owns the PPP projects?

FAQ ppp project owner

Who owns the PPP projects?

In a PPP scheme, the government owns the PPP projects. Even as the private partners build, operate, and maintain the projects, ownership remains with the government.

Does the PPP Center release certification for private companies that are interested to participate in PPPs?

Does the PPP Center release certification for private companies that are interested to participate in PPPs?

Does the PPP Center release certification for private companies that are interested to participate in PPPs?

No. Private partners can participate without certification. They only need to purchase the pre-qualification documents of the project for them to understand the bidding requirements and participate in the project’s tender process.