Philippines: Mactan- International Passenger Terminal Project

Project Name Mactan-Cebu International Passenger Terminal Project Project Number 48271-001 Borrower/Company GMR MEGAWIDE CEBU AIRPORT CORP Country Location Approval Number 7439/3224

Type or Modality of Assistance 7439 Loan USD 75.00 million Committed

Strategic Agendas Inclusive economic growth Drivers of Change Gender Equity and Mainstreaming Private sector development Sector / Subsector Transport - Air transport Gender Equity and Some gender elements Mainstreaming Responsible ADB Department Private Sector Operations Department Responsible ADB Division Portfolio Management Division, PSOD Responsible ADB Officer Kanda, Masayuki Project Sponsor(s) GMR Infrastructure Limited Megawide Construction Corporation Description The Project involves the expansion of passenger terminals at Mactan Cebu International Airport (MCIA) (the Project), a priority PPP project of the government. This airport is the second largest airport in the Philippines and serves as the southern hub of the air transportation system in the country. MCIA is located on Mactan Island, Cebu Province, Central region. The components of the Project include (i) construction of a new passenger terminal; (ii) rehabilitation of the existing terminal; (iii) construction of an apron for the new passenger terminal; and (iv) operation, maintenance; and management of the new and old passenger terminals. Upon completion, the project will increase the capacity of the airport to 8 million passengers annually. At present the existing terminal building, which has a capacity of only 4.5 million passengers annually, has been operating at over-capacity with almost 7 million passengers going through the terminal in 2013. Objectives and Scope Linkage to Country/Regional The project is consistent with ADB's Midterm Review of Strategy 2020, which aims to achieve Strategy inclusive economic growth in its developng member countries through the provision of infrastructure that would connect the poor to markets and increase their access to basic productive assets. Strategy 2020 promotes PPP arrangements in the transport sector and encourages ADB support for PPP projects through direct financing. ADB's country partnership strategy, 2011-2016 aims to help the country achieve high, inclusive, and sustainable growth. The strategy supports infrastructure development, which includes improvement of the country's port operations through PPP arrangements. ADB's Sustainable Transport Initiative emphasizes private sector participation in transport as an integral part of mainstreaming sustainable transport in its developing member countries.

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Environment B Involuntary Resettlement C Indigenous Peoples C Summary of Environmental and Social Aspects

Environmental Aspects Involuntary Resettlement Indigenous Peoples Stakeholder Communication, Participation, and Consultation

Timetable for assistance design, processing and implementation

Concept Clearance 04 Jun 2014 Due Diligence Credit Committee Meeting 05 Nov 2014 Approval 08 Dec 2014 Last PDS Update 09 Dec 2014

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