1 Philippine Infrastructure Development Agenda

Secretary Arthur P. Tugade Department of Transportation

2 WE ARE AN ARCHIPELAGO

3 Image from https://www.kisspng.com/png-philippines-map-stock-photography--730866/ No. of Islands: 7,107

Major Islands: 3 (, Visayas, & )

4 Image from https://www.kisspng.com/png-philippines-map-stock-photography-philippines-730866/ TOTAL POPULATION: over 100 Million

MANILA POPULATION DENSITY:

42,857 persons/sq.km

Photo from: http://investvine.com/philippines-population-reach-107-million-year/philippines-population/ 5 20 years behind in infrastructure

6 PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT SPENDING ON INFRASTRUCTURE UNTIL 2022

7 8 Dept. of Public Works and Highways (DPWH): Strategic Infrastructure Programs and Policies

9 Philippine High Standard Highway Network Program

1,044.6 kilometers PHP518.0bn (USD10.1bn)

Davao High Standard Highway Network 86.1 kilometers PHP65.3bn (USD1.3bn )

Luzon Spine Expressway Network 884.7 kilometers PHP424.7bn (USD8.3bn)

Cebu High Standard Highway Network 73.8 kilometers 10 10 PHP28.0bn (USD544.1mn) Luzon Spine Expressway Network

• From 382 km to 1,267 km High Standard Highways in Luzon. Travel time from Ilocos to Bicol will be reduced from 19 hours and 40 minutes to 8 hours and 15 minutes. • 884.7 kilometers • PHP424.7bn (USD8.3bn)

Cavite-Laguna Expressway

Plaridel By-Pass Road

Central Luzon Link Expressway, Phase I 11 Agri-Infrastructure Support Program

A total of PHP 24.80 bn (USD 481.55mn) was released from 2016 to 2018 for the construction / Improvement of 2,269.51 kilometers of Farm to Market Roads and Farm to Mill Roads.

2,269.51 kilometers PHP24.80 Billion (£368.35 GBP )

12 12 Mindanao Road Development Network Program

• Construction / improvement of 2,600.7 km road network in - Bdry. Road , Northern Mindanao, Southern Mindanao, Central Mindanao and CARAGA Regions. • 2,600.7 kilometers • PHP126.9bn (USD2.5bn)

New Bridges crossing Pasig River Mindanao Logistics Infrastructure Network New Bridges crossing Marikina River New Bridges crossing Manggahan Floodway Tongsinah-Paniongan Bridge, Tawi-Tawi Existing Bridges for Rehabilitation / Improvement

Nalil-Sikkiat Bridge, Tawi-Tawi

Improving Growth Corridors in Mindanao Road Sector Project 13 Inter-Island Linkage/Mega Bridge Program

• A series of short and long-span bridges linking island provinces to eventually connect Mindanao and Visayas to Luzon via land travel. • 16 short and long span bridges (175,907.5 meters) • PHP1,648.7bn (USD32.0bn)

For Implementation

On-going Feasibility Study (under IPIF)

On-going Feasibility Study

For Feasibility Study

Panguil Bay Bridge

Panay-Guimaras-Negros Link Project 14 Iconic Bridge Projects for Socio-Economic Development , Phase I (UK-Assisted)

Project Description • -Allacapan Bridge (2 lanes), , L=1,620 l.m. • Alcala Bridge (2 lanes), Cagayan, L=450.0 l.m. • Panacanauan Bridge (4 lanes), City,

Cagayan, L=450.0 l.m CAMALANIUGAN-ALLACAPAN Br.

Project Impact • The project is expected to upgrade the infrastructure in the Region by augmenting the road network in order to accommodate the projected increase in the population and growth of economy. ALCALA BRIDGE Project Cost and Timeline • Estimated Project Cost: PHP10.0bn (USD194mn) • Timeline: 2018-2023

PANACANAUAN BRIDGE Project Status • The Project Proposal together with NEDA requisite documents were submitted to NEDA on August 24, 2018, for review and subsequent approval.

15 PASIG-MARIKINA RIVER CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT (PHASE III)

Status: COMPLETED

16 WE ARE VULNERABLE TO GEOLOGICAL HAZARDS

Image from Philippine National Defense 17 ARE WE DREAMING

Image from Google Image 18 DPWH Accomplishment (Roads) (July 2016-June 2018)

1,896 km roads widened

328 km by-passes/diversion roads constructed

393 km missing gaps between national roads connected

1,312 km access roads leading to airports, seaports/Ro-Ro ports, industries & trade corridors and declared tourism destinations improved and upgraded

19 Flood Control Program Pasig-Marikina River Channel Improvement-Phase III Project Cost: PHP9.0bn (USD175mn) Schedule: 2014-2019

Flood Risk Management Project for Cagayan, Tagoloan and Imus Rivers Project Cost: PHP5.6bn (USD109mn) Schedule: 2016-2020

Leyte Tide Embankment Project Cost: PHP7.9bn (USD153mn) Schedule: 2016-2022

Flood Risk Management Project in River Project Cost: PHP8.6bn (USD166mn) Schedule: 2018-2022

Ambal - Simuay River and Rio Grande de Mindanao River Flood Control and Riverbank Protection Project Project Cost: PHP39.2bn (USD762mn) Schedule: 2019-2023 20 20 DPWH Accomplishment (Bridges) (July 2016-June 2018)

511 bridges (23,929m) widened

204 existing bridges (8,305m) replaced

120 bridges (6,199m) constructed

1,581 bridges (69,452m) rehabilitated / strengthened

21 Dept. of Transportation (DOTr): Priority Transport and Mobility Projects

22 Number of Airports for Construction/ Rehabilitation/ Upgrade:

International Airports ° Completed (New Airport) – 1 [Lal-lo] ° Ongoing Construction – 2 [Bohol and Bicol] ° For Construction – 1 [Bulacan] ° Improved/ Rehabilitated/ Expanded – 2 [Puerto Princesa and Mactan-Cebu] ° Ongoing Improvement/ Rehabilitation/ Expansion – 2 [New Clark and ] ° For Improvement/ Rehabilitation/ Expansion – 4 [Davao, Iloilo, Kalibo, and Zamboanga]

23 24 Aviation and Airports

Lal-lo International Airport

UPGRADED

° Now with a 2.1-kilometer runway for bigger aircraft.

° Received its first international commercial flight from Macau, on 23 March 2018.

NAIA Expressway

25 Aviation and Airports

Mactan-Cebu International Airport

COMPLETED

° World’s Friendliest Resort Airport

° The new passenger terminal building was inaugurated on 7 June 2017.

° It can accommodate 8mn passengers annually.

26 Aviation and Airports

Puerto Princesa Airport

COMPLETED

° The new passenger terminal building was inaugurated in May 2017.

° It can accommodate 1.9mn passengers annually.

27 Aviation and Airports

New Bohol (Panglao) Airport

93.8% COMPLETE AS OF 10 SEPTEMBER 2018

Governor Miranda Bridge ° PH’s first eco-airport. Utilizes green and sustainable structures and technologies.

° Target completion is in October NAIA Expressway 2018.

° It can accommodate 2mn passengers annually.

28 Number of Airports for Construction/ Rehabilitation/ Upgrade:

Domestic Airports ° Improved/ Rehabilitated/ Expanded – 4 [San Vicente, Tacloban, Virac, and Maasin] ° Ongoing Improvement/ Rehabilitation/ Expansion – 4 [Tuguegarao, Calbayog, Ozamis, and Naga] ° For Improvement/ Rehabilitation/ Expansion – 5 [BacolodSilay, , Bukidnon, Busuanga, and Dumaguete]

29 Domestic Airports for Construction/Rehabilitation/Upgrade

30 NIGHT-RATING OF AIRPORTS

Status: 20 NIGHT-RATED AIRPORTS OUT OF 42 AIRPORTS

31 Aviation and Airports

Communications Navigation Surveillance/ Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM)

COMPLETED

° CNS/ATM was formally inaugurated by Pres. on 16 January 2018.

° The technology will make airspace safer, minimize flight delays and improve over-all travel experience.

° The project included the installation of additional 10 radars covering 100% of PH airspace

32 Railway Network Projects • Length of EXISTING RAILWAYS in operation = 77 kms. • Total of kilometers of RAILWAYS TARGETED TO BE BUILD BY 2022 = 1,900 kms.

33 Ongoing Construction of Railway in Metro

• 3 RAILWAY PROJECTS ARE UNDER CONSTRUCTION MRT-7 IN : - MRT-7 - LRT-2 EAST EXTENSION - COMMON STATION

LRT-2 EXTENSION

COMMON STATION

34 Railway Projects For Construction

• 6 RAILWAY PROJECTS will start construction within the year until 2019 - PNR MANILA-CLARK - PNR BICOL - LRT-1 EXTENSION - MINDANAO RAILWAY -

METRO MANILA SUBWAY

PNR MANILA - CLARK MINDANAO RAILWAY 35 Economic cost of transportation in a day: PhP 3.5 Billion (£49.370 million GBP)

Image from https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/914454/edsa-travel-time-cut-by-11-minutes 36 Traffic Congestion Measures We are currently implementing several traffic congestion measures such as: • Establishment of Point-to-Point Bus System • Construction of various mass transport systems • Construction of 3 Intermodal Terminals

37 commercial and 128 social tourism ports to be built this year and in 2019

38 Number of Port Projects from 2016 – 2018:

Constructed/ Rehabilitated/ Expanded/ Modernized: ° Passenger Terminal Buildings – 4 ° Ro-Ro Ramps – 18

SOCIAL AND TOURISM PORT PROJECTS CONSTRUCTED: ° Completed – 8 ° Ongoing – 24 ° Programmed – 59

COMMERCIAL PORT PROJECTS CONSTRUCTED: ° Completed – 138 ° Ongoing – 45

39 Bases Conversion and Dev’t Authority (BCDA): Creating Premier Centers of Economic Growth and Sustainable Urban Communities

40 Aviation and Airports

Philippine Delegation at Canary Wharf

Governor Miranda Bridge

NAIA Expressway

41 Aviation and Airports

Philippine Delegation at the Olympic Village Stadium

Governor Miranda Bridge

NAIA Expressway

42 ARE WE DREAMING

Image from Google Image 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 NEW CLARK CITY (PHASE 1) Status: 30% COMPLETE

50 SPORTS COMPLEX Include a 20,000 seating capacity Athletic Stadium

51 AQUATIC CENTER A 2,000 seating capacity facility

52 ATHLETES VILLAGE Can be occupied by 1,000 people

53 54 INTEGRATED OPERATIONS AND DISASTER RISK RECOVERY CENTER

55 56 WHY INVEST IN THE PHILIPPINES?

57 “If you go to the national government just to look for an opportunity for money, go look for another job. I will really fire you… I will stop corruption. I have been firing officials left and right every day. Undersecretaries, chiefs of offices, education officials, all of them."

--President Rodrigo Roa Duterte

Photo from Time Magazine 58 No Corruption

° A number of officials and employees were dismissed and others are being thoroughly investigated for involvement in corruption and other illegal activities.

59 Transparency in Government Transactions

° BIDDING AND PROCUREMENT PROCESSES for projects are now being livestreamed in the agency’s Facebook page.

60 Transparency in Government Transactions

° USE OF DRONE AND SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY to monitor the progress of each project. It enables geographic identification of photos, videos, and other posts, and provides more accurate measurement of project accomplishments.

61 Streamlining of Business Processes ° In compliance to the Ease of Doing Business Act , the Philippine government agencies simplified the business processes – reducing the steps, requirements, and processing time

Photo from Presidential Communications 62 -- President Rodrigo Roa Duterte (1 August 2018)

63 THANK YOU!!!

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