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Title: A Look At BOT-INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS


1
A Look At BOT-INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
  • Build-Operate-and-Transfer (BOT) Center

2
Outline of Presentation
  • The PPP-BOT Program
  • Projects for Investments
  • The BOT Center

3
THE PPP-BOT PROGRAM
4
Republic Act No. 7718
  • Title
  • An Act Amending Certain Sections of RA 6957,
    Entitled An Act Authorizing the Financing,
    Construction, Operation and Maintenance of
    Infrastructure Projects by the Private Sector,
    and for Other Purposes.
  • Declaration of Policy
  • Recognition of private sectors role in
    development
  • Provision of incentives to mobilize private
    resources
  • Climate of minimum government intervention
  • Specific GOP undertakings to support private
    sector

5
What is PPP (Public-Private Partnership)-Build-Ope
rate-Transfer (BOT)?
  • Contractual arrangement between the government
    and the private sector whereby the latter
    finances, constructs and in some cases operates
    and maintains a facility or project
  • The private sector is allowed to charge user fees
    to recover its investments
  • Both government and private sector share project
    risks

6
Procurement Modes
  • Public Bidding / Solicited Mode
  • Unsolicited Proposals
  • Project involves new concept or technology and/or
    not in the list of priority projects
  • No direct government guarantee, subsidy, or
    equity
  • IA/LGU concerned must solicit comparative or
    competitive proposals

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Private Sector Participation in BOT/PSP Projects
  • Bidder/member of consortium for priority
    infrastructure projects of government
  • Financier of awarded BOT/PSP project
  • Supplier of machinery, equipment, materials
  • Sub-contractor to the winning contractor
  • Proponent of unsolicited project

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THE PHILIPPINE BOT PROGRAM
  • From the early 1990s until December 2008, the
    Philippine BOT Program has generated capital
    investment of more than US19 billion broken down
    as follows

Status No. of Projects Project Cost (USM)
Power 38 8,701.36
Transport 8 2,25.00
Environment 5 7,839.40
IT (National LGU) 8 290.72
Social Infrastructure 1 1.00
Property Development 9 453.86
TOTAL 63 19,511.34
US17,692.92 20 Projects
US17,692.92 6 Projects
US17,692.92 37 Projects
9
  • PROJECTS FOR INVESTMENTS

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Projects for Investments
  • Panguil Bay Bridge Project
  • Balog-Balog Multi-Purpose Project
  • Batangas to Manila Natural Gas Pipeline (BatMan1)
  • Integrated LNG Terminal, Pipeline and Power Plant
    Project
  • Isabela Coal Mining and Power Plant Project
  • NAIA Expressway
  • Metro Manila Skyway Project

11
Panguil Bay Bridge Project
  • Implementing Agency Department of Public Works
    and Highways (DPWH)
  • Project Description
  • The Project entails the construction of a bridge
    with approximate length of 2,360 meters and
    approach roads pf 1,240 meters across Panguil Bay
    between Tangub City, Misamis Occidental and
    Tubod, Lanao del Norte.
  • Estimated Project Cost P4.425B
  • Project Implementation Scheme BTO
    (Build-Transfer-Operate) - Solicited

12
Panguil Bay Bridge Project
  • Status
  • Preparation of the tender documents for
    procurement of BOT proponents is on-going.
  • Prequalification of BOT proponents to commence
    upon completion of the specimen design based on
    the geophysical survey and geotechnical
    investigation.
  • Contact Person/Details
  • Director Bienvenida Firmalino
  • BOT Office DPWH
  • Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila
  • Tel. No. (632) 3043762, Fax No. (632)
    3043824

13
Balog-Balog Multipurpose Project Phase II
  • Implementing Agency National Irrigation
    Authority (NIA) / Tarlac Provincial Government
  • Project Description
  • BBMP Phase II (located in Tarlac) involves the
    following components
  • (1) construction of the Balog-Balog High Dam and
    reservoir with storage capacity of 625 MCM for
    irrigation, power generation, flood control, and
    inland fish production purposes,
  • (2) construction of a hydro-power plant with
    installed capacity of 33 MW.

14
Balog-Balog Multipurpose Project Phase II
  • Estimated Project Cost P8.8B
  • Project Status
  • The Project is currently being evaluated if
    viable for implementation under the BOT Law.
  • Contact Person / Details
  • Mr. Vicente R. Vicmudo, Ph. D.
  • Project Manager
  • National Irrigation Authority
  • Tel. No. (045) 982-0443
  • (045) 982-2948

15
Batangas to Manila Natural Gas Pipeline (BatMan1)
  • Implementing Agency
  • Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC)
  • Project Description
  • The BatMan1 Project is a high-pressure gas
    transmission pipeline with a total line length of
    approximately 135 km consisting of three distinct
    legs. The input pressure at the Onshore Gas Plant
    in Batangas will range from 60-70 bars.
  • It will start from On-Shore Gas Plant in
    Tabangao, Batangas City to Biñan, Laguna via STAR
    Highway. Then, from Biñan station, two spur
    pipelines will be connected which are called
    Biñan to Rosario (RoBin), Cavite Pipeline and
    Biñan to Fort Bonifacio, Taguig Pipeline.

16
Batangas to Manila Natural Gas Pipeline (BatMan1)
  • Estimated Project Cost
  • US131 Million 
  • Project Implementation Scheme
  • Joint Venture
  • BOT scheme
  • Project Status
  • PNOC Exploration Corporation (EC) had already
    acquired the following
  • PNOC EC Board Approval
  • NEDA Board Approval
  • Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC)
  • 100 Letters of Intent from the industrial estates
    potential gas users
  • 9 Endorsements from LGUs
  • NEDAs support declaring the project as a project
    of national significance

17
Batangas to Manila Natural Gas Pipeline (BatMan1)
  • Contact Persons
  • Mr. Rafael E. Del Pilar
  • President and CEO
  • PNOC Exploration Corporation
  • Tel. No. 840-2015, Fax No. 840-2348
  • Mr. Candido M. Magsombol
  • Manager
  • Business Development Department
  • PNOC Exploration Corporation
  • Tel. No. 479-9255, Fax No. 840-2044

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Integrated LNG Terminal, Pipeline and Power Plant
(Integrated Project)
  • Implementing Agency
  • Philippine National Oil Company
  • Project Description
  • The Integrated Project (located within the
    municipalities of Limay and Mariveles, Bataan)
    will be composed of the following
  • setting up of an LNG Receiving Terminal in Limay,
    Bataan
  • the gas-fired conversion of the 600 MW Limay
    Power Plant Blocks AB
  • the development of a 600MW Greenfield gas-fired
    power plant inside the PAFC Industrial Park and
    related gas transport pipeline.

19
Integrated LNG Terminal, Pipeline and Power Plant
(Integrated Project)
  • Project Implementation Scheme
  • Joint Venture
  • BOT scheme
  • Estimated Project Cost
  • LNG Terminal US 375.24 million
  • Limay A/B PP US 345.50 million
  • Limay PAFC PP US 345.50 million
  • Limay A/B Pipeline US 3.03 million
  • Limay PAFC Pipeline US 0.13 million
  • Total Cost US1069.40 million

20
Integrated LNG Terminal, Pipeline and Power Plant
(Integrated Project)
  • Project Status
  • PNOC EC had already acquired the following
  • PNOC EC Board Approval
  • NEDA Board Approval
  • Ongoing coordination with parties interested in
    the integrated LNG terminal and power plant
    projects
  • Contact Persons
  • Mr. Rafael E. Del Pilar Mr. Candido M. Magsombol
  • President and CEO Manager
  • PNOC Exploration Corporation Business
    Development Dept.
  • Tel. No. 840-2015
    Tel. No. 479-9255

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Isabela Coal Mining and Power Plant Project
  • Implementing Agency
  • Philippine National Oil Company
  • Project Description
  • The Isabela Integrated Coal Mine-Mouth Power
    Plant Project is an open pit coal mine project
    with a Mine-Mouth 50MW coal fired power plant
    with fluidized bed combustion.
  • The project site is located 290 kms North of
    Manila via Cagayan Valley region. The three
    different coal deposit concentrations are located
    in the municipalities of Naguillian, Benito
    Soliven and portion of the City of Cauayan,
    province of Isabela, Cagayan Valley

22
Isabela Coal Mining and Power Plant Project
  • Project Implementation Scheme
  • Joint Venture
  • BOT scheme
  • Estimated Total Project Cost
  • Mine US 16 million
  • Power Plant US 139 million
  • Total Cost US 155 million
  • Project Status
  • PNOC EC had already acquired the following
  • PNOC EC Board approval
  • NEDA Board approval
  • Ongoing review of the project and its economic
    profitability.
  • Business plan being finalized
  • Estimated IRR of 20 25

23
Isabela Coal Mining and Power Plant Project
  • Contact Persons
  • Mr. Rafael E. Del Pilar
  • President and CEO
  • PNOC Exploration Corporation
  • Tel. No. 840-2015, Fax No. 840-2348
  • Mr. Candido M. Magsombol
  • Manager
  • Business Development Department
  • PNOC Exploration Corporation
  • Tel. No. 479-9255, Fax No. 840-2044

24
NAIA Expressway
  • Implementing Agency
  • DPWH
  • Description
  • The project involves the construction of an
    elevated expressway from Skyway up to Roxas
    Boulevard, running mostly along existing roads
    (Sales Street, Andrews Avenue, Domestic Road and
    MIA Road). The project is proposed to be done in
    phases
  • Phase I - Skyway to NAIA Terminal III, 4 lanes,
    3.67 Km
  • Phase II - NAIA Terminal III to Roxas Boulevard,
    4 lanes, 4.9 km 

25
NAIA Expressway
  • Project Status
  • Phase I - Construction on-going.
  • Phase II - Bid Documents preparation
    completed.
  • Contact Person/Details
  • Director Bienvenida Firmalino
  • BOT Office DPWH
  • Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila
  • Tel. No. (632) 3043762, Fax No. (632)
    3043824

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Metro Manila Skyway Project
  • PROPONENT
  • Citra Metro Manila Tollways Corporation (CMMTC)
    a joint venture firm of P.T. Citra Lamtoro Gung
    Persada (CITRA) and PNCC.
  • DESCRIPTION
  • An elevated expressway that will link the South
    Luzon Expressway (SLE) and the North Luzon
    Expressway (NLE) from Alabang, Muntinlupa to
    Balintawak, Caloocan City with a total length of
    33.68 Kms.
  • Stage 1 - A six (6) lane elevated expressway from
    Bicutan to Buendia, with the Ayala Central
    Business District Access Ramps (9.3 kms.) and the
    rehabilitation of the South Luzon Expressway from
    Magallanes to Alabang (13.43 kms.)
  • Stage 2 Elevated expressway from Bicutan to
    Alabang (6.88 Kms.)
  • Stage 3 Elevated expressway from Buendia to NLE
    Balintawak (17.50 Kms.)

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Metro Manila Skyway Project
  • ESTIMATED PROJECT COST (in Million Pesos)
  • Stage 1 - 11,170
  • Stage 2 - 8,000
  • Stage 3 - 29,859
  • Total - 49,029
  •  PROJECT STATUS
  • Stage 1 Completed in December 1999. Presently
    operational and maintained by PNCC Skyway
    Corporation.
  • Stage 2
  • PERTCONSULT is the Independent Consultant.
    Renardet S.A. is the Supervising Consultant.
  • Construction of 13 pier heads of the existing
    columns are completed.
  • Parcellary plan/ROW acquisition plan approved.
  • Stage 3 Updating of feasibility study

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Metro Manila Skyway Project
  • Contact Person/Details
  • Director Bienvenida Firmalino
  • BOT Office DPWH
  • Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila
  • Tel. No. (632) 3043762, Fax No. (632)
    3043824

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  • THE BOT CENTER

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THE BOT Center under DTI
  • Presidential Executive Order 144 (2002)
  • Presently lodged the BOT Center under DTIs
    Industry and Investments Group (IIG) along with
    the Board of Investments and other infrastructure
    agencies (National Development Company,
    Philippine Economic Zone Authority)

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Mandate
  • A. Promotion of the BOT and PPP Program and
    Projects under the National Infrastructure
    Development Plan
  • Provision of capacity building and hands on
    training to IAs) and LGUs in developing and
    promoting their BOT/PPP projects
  • Provision of technical advisory assistance
    through the Project Development Facility
  • Provision of promotional and marketing support to
    variuos BOT/PPP investment opportunities of other
    government corporations and intrumentalities
  • Institutionalization and implementation of an
    inter-agency BOT/PPP Strategic Promotion and
    Development Plan through the BOT Center-led
    Inter-Agency Committee and Advisory Board (IACAB)

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Mandate
  • B. Policy Advocacy
  • Formulation of BOT/PPP policy guidelines to
    ensure transparent, consistent and expeditious
    preparation, review, approval and implementation
    of BOT/PPP projects
  • Initiation and/or participation in BOT/PPP policy
    reviews/reform agenda
  • Institutionalization of an advocacy program in
    pursuit of an effective and sustainable BOT/PPP
    program implementation

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Services
  • Provide capacity building and training programs
    to IAs and LGUs as well as other government
    bodies in various aspects of BOT/PPP project
    development
  • Provide technical and financial support to IAs
    and LGUs on BOT/PPP projects eligible under the
    Project Development Facility (PDF) guidelines
  • Provide promotion and marketing support to IAs
    and LGUs through marketing campaigns, investment
    matching and other investment facilitation work
    in coordination with the Board of Investments and
    other investment promotion offices
  • Advocate policy reforms in BOT/PPP policy
    dialogues, formulation and reviews
  • Provide general information on the Philippine
    BOT/PPP program, policies, processes and
    guidelines, as well as specific projects for
    promotion

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SUMMARY
  • There is a consistent recognition of the value of
    private sector financing and efficiency.
  • The BOT Law has paved the way for PPP Framework
    to evolve.
  • The BOT Center (PPP Unit) plays a major role in
    promoting PPP for infrastructure.
  • There are a lot of opportunities for the private
    sector in infrastructure development through the
    PPP-BOT.

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THANK YOU
  • Build-Operate-and-Transfer Center
  • Department of Trade Industry
  • 4/F GA Yupangco Bldg.
  • 339 Sen.Gil J. Puyat Ave.
  • 1200 Makati City, Philippines
  • Tel. No (63 2) 899-8821
  • Fax No (63 2) 896-8452
  • www.botcenter.gov.ph
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