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Bloomberg TV Philippines Starting Gate interview with Executive Director Pecson

Bloomberg TV Philippines Starting Gate interview with Executive Director Pecson

Bloomberg TV Philippines Starting Gate interview with Executive Director Pecson

PPP Center Executive Director Ferdinand A. Pecson discussed the latest status on airport PPP projects and other PPP updates in an interview at Bloomberg TV Philippines Starting Gate on December 22, 2016.

PH, China to screen companies for infra projects: envoy

PH, China to screen companies for infra projects: envoy

MANILA – The Philippines and China will set up a screening systems for companies who will work on infrastructure projects in the Philippines, the Philippine ambassador to China said. Speaking on ANC’s “Beyond Politics,” Ambassador Chito Sta. Romana said the two governments are working on the details of an accreditation system to prevent anomalous Filipino... continue reading

View from the Center

Executive Director Ferdinand Pecson

View from the Center

Shifting directions Sometimes in the winds of change, we find our direction. Harry Truman   In 2010, coming off from a protracted implementation, the PPP program enjoyed a resurgence in both its viability and popularity with the private sector. Investors saw the program as an enormous opportunity to help build the country and at the... continue reading

NAIA Expressway segment opening

NAIA Expressway segment opening

NAIA Expressway segment opening

Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark A. Villar and Department of Transportation Secretary Arthur P. Tugade led the opening of NAIA Expressway segment on December 20, 2016.

PPP Center year-end press conference

PPP Center year-end press conference

PPP Center year-end press conference

The PPP Center invited the media to share the new administration’s plans for PPPs. Executive Director Ferdinand A. Pecson was joined by other PPP Center officials to discuss the Philippine PPP Program direction and initiatives.

DPWH, DOTr open NAIA-Expressway Christmas lane

DPWH, DOTr open NAIA-Expressway Christmas lane

The Department of Public Works and Highways and the Department of Transportation on Tuesday opened another part of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Expressway (NAIAx) linking the three terminals of the airport. Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade and Public Works Secretary Mark Villar opened and inspected the “Christmas lane.” The newly opened lane gives motorists from... continue reading

NAIA Expressway Lane 1 open starting Dec 21

NAIA Expressway Lane 1 open starting Dec 21

Toll fees for the first two years of operation are P45 (Class 1), P90 (Class 2), and P134 (Class 3), with adjustments allowed every two years MANILA, Philippines – Starting Wednesday, December 21, motorists will be able to pass through one of the 4 lanes of the 12.65-kilometer expressway connecting the terminals of the Ninoy... continue reading

NAIA Expressway ‘Christmas lane’ to open Wednesday

NAIA Expressway ‘Christmas lane’ to open Wednesday

MANILA – A new portion of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Expressway will open to the public on Wednesday in anticipation of the holiday rush, government said. A partial segment of the NAIA Expressway “Christmas Lane,” allowing access from Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard to NAIA-Terminal 3 and Skyway, will open at 6 a.m., Wednesday, to... continue reading

LRMC’S P24-B loan facility wins 2016 Best Project Finance Deal in SE Asia

LRMC’S P24-B loan facility wins 2016 Best Project Finance Deal in SE Asia

MANILA – Light Rail Transit 1 (LRT-1) operator Light Rail Manila Corporation’s (LRMC) P24-billion loan facility was recently awarded Best Project Finance Deal of 2016 in the 10th Annual Alpha Southeast Asia Best Deal and Solution Awards. The 15-year loan facility, which was arranged by SB Capital Investment Corporation, First Metro Investment Corporation, and RCBC... continue reading

(YEARENDER) DOTr: Modest improvements on Metro traffic but there’s more to be done

(YEARENDER) DOTr: Modest improvements on Metro traffic but there’s more to be done

Traffic congestion particularly in Metro Manila and other urban areas of the country has been a major concern for the public as it has caused inconvenience in travel and cost much time that could be better utilized for productive activities. Some motorists and commuters have observed that traffic congestion happens in most parts of the... continue reading