Home / News / NEDA reviewing over 200 proposed ‘big-ticket’ projects

NEDA reviewing over 200 proposed ‘big-ticket’ projects

Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, February 4) – More than 200 proposed “big-ticket” projects are being studied by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), which is eyeing to release its approved list at the end of the first quarter of the year.

Citing NEDA Undersecretary Rosemarie Edillon, the Presidential Communications Office said NEDA is currently vetting 206 proposals.

“And that’s just for iyong tinatawag nating magiging flagship [what we call flagship projects],” Edillon was quoted as saying. “That could still be trimmed down…Iyon nga tinitingnan natin iyong viability nito [We’re looking into their viability].”

The NEDA official added that there is a longer list of around 3,000 proposals covering the entire term of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. until 2028.

According to Edillon, the projects will be funded through various schemes such as public-private partnerships (PPPs), grants, and government allocation.

She added that the administration will focus on projects that are solicited PPPs, and those that could help the government achieve its economic growth targets, increase employment, and reduce poverty.

Earlier, NEDA announced that its board – chaired by Marcos – approved seven “high-impact” projects, including the ₱6-billion Philippine General Hospital Cancer Center and the ₱17-billion new Dumaguete Airport Development Project. 

ADVERTISEMENT
Tagged: