Gov adds ComClark's air navigation proposal to PPP pipeline, total now P2.61T

The government has added ComClark Network and Technology Corp.'s resubmitted P31.55-billion unsolicited proposal for managing Philippine air navigation services to the public-private partnership (PPP) pipeline, along with 52 new projects.

ComClark's proposal is now under review by the Department of Transportation (DoTr) and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), marking a significant development since its initial rejection last year.

The total value of projects in the PPP pipeline has increased to P2.61 trillion, including five new unsolicited proposals such as a Cebu leisure project and an Iloilo hospital development.

Solicited PPPs from the Philippine Ports Authority include cargo handling services for various ports, while BCDA submitted projects like the New Clark City ICT infrastructure and the Clark Integrated Transport System.

Nine projects were delisted due to their progression to implementation or other stages, including the Port of General Santos operation and maintenance arrangement and the Bataan Emerging Gateways City project.

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