The Philippines has 229 public-private partnership (PPP) projects valued at P2.77 trillion in its pipeline, according to the PPP Center.
Two new national projects, the P29.62-billion Waste-to-Energy Project of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority and Phase 4 of the School Infrastructure Project of the Department of Education, were added.
Three national projects were delisted, including the P29.39-billion Manila Waste-to-Energy Facility Project and a digitalization project of the Philippine Retirement Authority, due to failure of negotiations.
Another delisted project was a sanitary landfill and waste-to-energy project in New Clark City by the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) due to changes in the mode of implementation.
Of the total projects, 165 worth PHP2.6 trillion will be implemented by national government agencies, and 64 projects will be undertaken by local government units.
The Department of Transportation (DoTr) is the top implementing agency with projects amounting to P2.83 trillion, followed by the railway sector.
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