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Download Clark Primer 2019 PRIMER FAST FACTS The BCDA Group is a prime mover of national development. We transform CLARK former military bases and properties into premier centers of economic 32,000 hectares growth in partnership with the private sector with integrity, excellence and New Clark City 9,450 hectares efficiency in the stewardship of government resources. We create sustainable urban communities to uplift the lives of Filipinos. 1 TOLLWAY Airport Area 2,300 hectares 2 AIRPORTS 400 k US $5 B US $10 B SEAPORTS Mixed-Use Area EMPLOYMENT EXPORTS ASSET VALUE 3 Sub-Zone Area 2,100 hectares GENERATED GENERATED 18,000 hectares Clark Freeport Zone The thrust of BCDA in expanding economic opportunities for Filipinos is echoed within special Clark Global Cityeconomic zones under the stewardship of the BCDA Group—composed of the BCDA and its subsidiaries, one of which is the Clark Development Corporation (CDC). CDC manages the Clark Freeport Zone (CFZ) to enable locators to generate productive economic activity to include em- ployment, export and investment. CLARK BY THE NUMBERS LABOR POOL EXPORTS GENERATED 60% USD $5 B 97% 12 M 8 Green and Open Space 2018 Highly-skilled, Population in the Educational English-proficient, surrounding areas of Institutions inside Clark LAND RIGHTS FIRST RATE INFRASTRUCTURE multi-culture adaptable Clark Freeport Freeport labor force 75 Years 300 km Through Lease or Connecting Clark to Metro Manila, Joint Venture Arrangements 200 >40 k Subic Seaport, and other key areas Leading colleges, universities, Annual graduates in and technical schools in Region III 10 minutes 15 minutes surrounding areas from Clark International Travel time within CFZ Airport to the heart of Clark COST OF DOING BUSINESS 45 minutes 55 minutes from CFZ to Subic Seaport Travel time from CFZ to ITEM RATE Metro Manila via railway Power rate per KWH (Distribution Charge) US$0.012 UTILITIES Water rate per cu.m. US$0.5 Sewerage Rate per cu.m. US$0.22 • Dual fiber optic backbone (200km fiber around the zone; (Commercial and Industrial) digital exchange system connecting to 200 countries) Telephone (Call per minute) US$0.074 for NDD • Data centers for safekeeping US$0.36 for IDD • Superior road network Internet for 250 mbps US$126/month • 22MV solar power plant • Dedicated Two (2) 230KV/100MW Power lines Daily Wage Rate (DWR) US$8 • Water treatment facility Plus Social Welfare and Other Benefits • Own sanitary landfill facility with recycling, waste treatment (20% of DWR) Office Rent per sqm per month US$8 to US$12 and materials recovery facilities Land Rent per sqm of FAR per month US$1.51 THE PHILIPPINES’ NEXT GROWTH AREA Clark Global City • Clark Global City (CGC), located within Clark Freeport Zone, is a modern, state-of-the-art, 177-hectares Master Planned Mixed-use Commercial and Business Center of Excellence. • Offers the perfect blend of prime real estate and facilities for all your business needs and lifestyle pleasures. • Secured a 50-year long-term lease contract (exercised the option to renew for an additional 25 years) with Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) for the development of the parcel of land in the Clark Freeport Zone (until 2085.) LOT SUBLEASE LIVABLE, WALKABLE & CONNECTED ITEM RATE Clark Global City is integrating a transit-oriented Lot Headline Rate US$1,904/sq m design including compact, walkable, pedestrian- Average Lot Size 25,833/sq2,400 sqm ft oriented, mixed-use infrastructure centered on high-quality roads and pedestrian walkways. Elevation 148m above sea level Office Rent US$12.00/sqm/mo Available Areas DEVELOPMENT PLAN 67 hectares SM Prime Holdings China Telecom Panorama 50,000 sqm 100,000 sqm 15,310 sqm Suyen Corporation Mendrez Realty Phoenix 2,886 sqm 2,447 sqm 15,310 sqm Century Properties Petron Corporation 26,000 sqm 2,368 sqm Upline Real Estate Suyen (ROFR) 5,771 sqm 5,856 sqm W Group Full Win 21,918 sqm 15,310 sqm Dataland Inc. 23,033 sqm Prime Philippines 2,208 sqm PH Resorts 43,792 sqm THE PHILIPPINES’ NEXT GROWTH AREA New Clark City A destination where nature, lifestyle and business, education, and industry converge into a global city based on principles of sustainability. LAND USE CLASSIFICATION COMMERCIAL ZONE PARKS AND RECREATION ZONE Neighborhood Level Commercial Passive Recreational Zone City Level Commercial Active Recreational Zone Central Business Zone Active Recreational Zone (SEA Games) RESIDENTIAL ZONE Protected Zone Medium Density Residential Zone OTHERS High Density Residential Zone Roads Mixed Use Residential Zone Excluded Area INDUSTRIAL ZONE Buffer Zone RnD Zone Light Industrial Zone General Industrial Zone INSTITUTION ZONE Education Zone Government and Institutional Zone Infrastructure Zone Transport Hub UTILITIES – Lowest rate in the Philippines UNDERGOING BIDDING PROCESS US$.18/cu.m. US$.012/kwHr ICT WATER POWER INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INNOVATION AND INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR INTEGRATED MASS TRANSPORT SYSTEM An R&D-driven Industrial Park focusing on Innovative Development of a high capacity mass transit system Industries integrated along a corridor that stretches providing enhanced and efficient transport service into the Clark International Airport and the proposed within, to, and from Clark Freeport and Special Subic-Clark Railway System Economic Zone THE PHILIPPINES’ NEXT GROWTH AREA NEW CLARK CITY Mixed-Use Industrial Development • Filinvest is more than 60 years in business • Diverse portfolio in real estate, hospitality business, financial services, sugar industry, and utilities • Ensuring future growth with a 2,400-hectare prime land bank AVAILABLE LAND AREA FOR SUBLEASE 100 hectares INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT US$ 155/sqm 50 YEARS LEASE RATE DEVELOPMENT PLAN Mixed Use Commercial Mixed Use General LOOP PARK Low Density Residential High Density Residential Mixed Use Education Mixed Use R&D Industry Park Green Area PHASE 1 (2017-2022) PHASE 2 (2023-2030) PHASE 3 (2031-2040) LEGEND 42 hectares 45 hectares 90 hectares THE PHILIPPINES’ NEXT GROWTH AREA NEW CLARK CITY Mixed-Use Industrial Park China Gezhouba Group Company Limited (CGGC) AVAILABLE LAND AREA FOR SUBLEASE Planned Development of a mixed-use 500 hectares industrial park in New Clark City. ZONING MAP GENERAL INDUSTRIAL 217.04 hectares LIGHT INDUSTRIAL 72.76 hectares RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 12.04 hectares NEIGHBORHOOD LEVEL COMMERCIAL 4.12 hectares MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 72.22 hectares HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 41.88 hectares MIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL 7.54 hectares ROADS 72.85 hectares DEVELOPMENT TIMELINE PURELY INDUSTRIAL 2020-2022 MIXED-USE INDUSTRIAL & RESIDENTIAL 2023-2026 LET THE PHILIPPINES WORK FOR YOU Catalyst for #1 #1 National Growth 2017 and 2018 in Talent, Skills, and Quality of the BEST COUNTRY to invest in Top 100 SuperCity Ranking PORO POINT (US News and World Report) (Tholons) La Union JOHN HAY Baguio City 105 M 23 6.56% Population of the PH Median age of the Average GDP Growth (2018) Population (2016-2018) BALER New Clark City Clark International CLARK Airport PH Workforce $4,000 Subic-Clark is Young, English-proficient, and Increasing purchasing power Cargo Railway Highly educated Current GDP per capita MANILA Manila-Clark High Speed Rail BBB GSP+ Status Investment Grade US and EU BATANGAS FREEPORT Rating (FITCH) GLOBAL BRANDS THAT WORK WITH US CONTACT US JOANNA EILEEN M. CAPONES Vice President, Investment Promotions and Marketing Department | [email protected] | +632 575 1700 (loc. 1721) MANILA BCDA Corporate Center 2nd Floor, Bonifacio Technology Center 31st Street corner, 2nd Avenue Bonifacio Global City, Taguig Metro Manila, 1634 Philippines CLARK BCDA One West Aeropark Industrial Estate - 5, Clark Global City, Clark Freeport Zone, Mabalacat, Pampanga 2023 Philippines CONTACT US +632 575 1700 [email protected] www.bcda.gov.ph facebook.com/TheBCDAGroup.
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