PH’s infrastructure build-up an investment magnet

The Philippine government’s commitment to get things done when it comes to President Rodrigo Duterte’s “Build, Build, Build” infrastructure campaign has become a magnet to foreign investors, the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) said.

The BCDA, one of the lead agencies tasked to deliver high-impact infrastructure projects, has partnered with Malaysia-based MTD Capital Berhad in building the iconic government center in New Clark City (NCC).

MTD Capital won the bid to construct the 220-hectare National Government Administrative Center (NGAC), which broke ground last January. It is the parent company of AlloyMtd Philippines.

The NGAC involves the development of back-up offices of various government agencies to ensure continuous business operations in case of calamities and disasters.

Phase 1A of the project also features the construction of world-class sports facilities to be used for the Southeast Asian Games in November 2019. It covers 40 hectares.

The NGAC, modeled after Malaysia’s Putrajaya and Sejong City in South Korea, is hoped to help ease the traffic gridlock and overpopulation in the capital.

According to BCDA, the investment of MTD Capital, an infrastructure giant, shows not only the vibrant bilateral relations between Malaysia and the Philippines, but an improved business climate as well for foreign investors in the Philippines.

Early this month, the US News and World Report said the Philippines ranks first in the list of best countries to invest in. The said ranking complements BCDA’s vision of making Clark the next premier investment center in Asia.

The projects lined up by BCDA for Clark is also a testament to the administration’s promise of inclusive growth by increasing government spending on infrastructure, and creating jobs and opportunities outside the capital region.

Aside from the NGAC and NCC, BCDA’s priority projects include the expansion of the Clark International Airport and the Subic-Clark railway. (BCDA-PR)

Popular

Nartatez takes oath as PNP OIC following Torre’s relief

By Brian Campued Police Lt.Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. on Tuesday officially took over the Philippine National Police (PNP) leadership as its officer-in-charge following the...

PBBM urges youth to continue honing skills amid changing world

By Brian Campued President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday called on the youth to continue enhancing their skills, stressing that their abilities are “more...

Palace sacks Torre as PNP chief

By Brian Campued Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief PGen. Nicolas Torre III has been removed from his post, Malacañang confirmed Tuesday. In a letter dated Aug....

85% of Filipinos express distrust in China—OCTA survey

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet Majority of Filipinos across socio-economic classes and across the archipelago declared sentiments of disapproval against China on multiple facets, according to...