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Running head: PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP CENTER
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP CENTER
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PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP CENTER1
Table of Contents
Introduction......................................................................................................................................2
Overview......................................................................................................................................2
Background..................................................................................................................................2
Critical Analysis..............................................................................................................................2
Project Analysis...........................................................................................................................2
Factors affecting the project implementation..............................................................................3
Project strategies..........................................................................................................................4
Recommendations............................................................................................................................5
Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................6
References........................................................................................................................................7

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Introduction
Overview
The report is in regard to the development of a public-private partnership (PPP) project in
the Philippines. It contains the critical analysis of the PPP for developing the Bulacan
International Airport in New Manila, Philippines. Public-Private partnerships are corporate
partnerships between two or multiple private and public sectors. It is a typical cooperative
venture involving Government agencies and large corporate organizations. It is usually a long
term arrangement for improving the infrastructural facilities that can provide better operational
effectiveness to cities. Generally, the government partners with corporate organizations to
construct large buildings. Sometimes, PPPs are used for contracting out government services.
Background
The proposed New Manila Airport would be located at Bulacan, which is a Northern
extension of the City of Manila. It is being built as a replacement of the largely overcrowded
airport of Ninoy Aquino. The Bulacan International Airport is being built on an area covering
over 2500 hectares. It is being built alongside a proposed township of 12,000 hectares (PPP
Center, 2020). The estimated cost for the development of the new Airport is around 736 billion
Philippine Peso. The new airport is important for the city of Philippine as there was a need to
capacitate more passengers from various international locations, who frequently visit the city.
The airport once completed will be able to accommodate 100 million passengers. The
government of Manila and Philippines are both interested in improving international commerce
and tourism in the city and the country through this large-scale project.
Critical Analysis
Project Analysis
The ongoing Bulacan International Airport PPP project is one of the most important
infrastructural developments happening in the city of Manila. The Government is planning to
improve the aviation infrastructure of the capital city through the construction of this
international Airport. It is important to understand some of the most important aspects that are
connected with the development of the airport at Bulacan. The project is being implemented by
the Department of Transportation of the government of Philippines. The private organization
connected with the project is San Miguel Holdings Corporation.
The construction work started in August, 2019. The indicative cost of the project is
around 736 billion PhP. The airport construction work is currently in progress in Central Luzon’s
Region III. Estimated cooperation period for the PPP is 50 years (PPP Center, 2020). It is
important to note that the current procurement mode for the PPP is Unsolicited or single stage. In
regard to the final desired outcome of the project it can be said that it is significantly large scale.
The project is one of the most important long-term endeavours taken by the Department of
Transportation. At the same time the PPP is linked with many peripheral infrastructural projects
that are being planned and implemented at the same time.

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