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1 NEDA BOARD APPROVED PROJECTS (DUTERTE ADMINISTRATION)From June 2016 to February 28, 2018 Project TitleProject DescriptionProponent AgencyTotal Project Cost and/or Additional Cost (in PhP M)Funding SourceSectorICC-TB DatesICC-CC DatesNEDA BOARD DatesImplementation PeriodRegions/ ProvincesProject Status1 Clark International Airport Expansion Project (as APPROVED by the Joint ICC-TB on 23 April 2015, the project was entitled Clark International Airport New Passenger Terminal Building)The project has a design capacity of 8 million passengers per annum and 82,600 square meters terminal building floor area, with BCDA funding the remaining investment requirement for the project amounting to PhP12,550 millionBases Conversion and Development Authority Department of TransportationPhP15, million (in nominal prices).
2 With BCDA funding the investment requirement of PhP12,550 millionInternally Generated FundsInfrastructure - Transportation> 23 Apr 2015> 17 May 2017 reaffirmation of previous approval> 23 Apr 2015> 12 September 2017 (confirmed shift in procurement mode from GRA to BT)> 27 Jun 2017 (re-affirmed ICC approval of project with BCDA as the implementing and budgeting agency)> 27 Jun 2017 (confirmed ad referendum)> 04 Sept 2015 (confirmed ICC approval)2017-2019 Region IIIB ased on the PPP Center website (accessed on February 2, 2018): For Contract SigningThe Notice of Award dated December 18, 2017 was issued to the consortium of Megawide Construction Corp. and GMR Infrastructure Growth Corridors in Mindanao Road Sector Project / DPWHThe project involves the upgrading of seven (7) roads (gravel to concrete) with total of kms, and one (1) road widening of a 40km segment with slope protection, to provide more direct routes and open areas for development in Mindanao, and business process innovation.
3 The NEDA BOARD , during its September 12, 2017 meeting, conditionally APPROVED the three bridges in Tawi-Tawi ( , Nalil - Sikiat, Tongsinah - Paniongan, Malassa - Lupa Pula), subject to the ICC validation of the economic viability of the bridges. The NEDA BOARD also APPROVED that DPWH to enter into an agreement with ARMM Government for the execution of of Public Works and Highways25, (including PhP4, million Tawi-Tawi Bridges)ADBI nfrastructure>01 Aug 2017 (remaining components) >22 Jun 2017>01 Jun 2017 (Preliminary Report)>11 Aug 2017>01 Jun 2017 (Preliminary Report)>November 3, 2017 (NEDA BOARD confirmation ad referendum of Tawi-Tawi Bridges)>September 12, 2017 (excluding Tawi-Tawi Bridges)2017-2020 Region IXLoan agreement was signed on January 10, 2018 APPROVED by the ADB BOARD on December 14, 2017.
4 DOF is currently facilitating the request for final Monetary BOARD approval3 Inclusive Partnership for Agricultural Competitiveness (IPAC)The project will assist smallholder farmers and farmer organizations in 50 agrarian reform community clusters across 44 provinces in 14 regions. In particular, IPAC will enhance linkage of 300,000 farmers and 650 farmer organizations to viable markets and establish productive partnerships with relevant private enterprises, and is expected to generate 30,000 jobs for landless farmers and women. IPAC will focus on developing agribusiness synergies in financially-viable production of copra, organic and low-chem rice, cacao, cassava, coffee, oil palm, Muscovado sugar, abaca, and achieve its objectives, the-IPAC project will implement three (3) inter-related components namely:a.
5 Support Services for Enhanced Market Linkages - providing capacity building activities to improve the technical know-how of smallholder farmers and farmer organizations (FOs).b. Investments in Productive Partnerships - Enhancing linkage of FOs to viable market and/or establishing productive partnerships with appropriate and relevant private Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation - providing support to the implementing agencies at the central, regional and provincial of Agrarian Reform10, BankAgriculture, Agrarian Reform, Environment and Natural resources>15 Jun 2015>15 Jun 2015> 14 Sep 2016 (confirmed ICC approval)> 04 Sept 2015 (deferred)5 yearsRegions CAR, I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI, XII and ARMMThe Loan Agreement with the WB was signed on August 1, 2017.
6 Per DOF, MB Final Approval was issued on September 7, its Feb. 28, 2018 meeting, the ICC-TB recommended for the restructuring of the project to focus solely on land titling subject to consultations with the World Bank regarding future action of the Bank for the original IPAC project configuration. 4 Scaling-Up of the Second Cordillera Highlands Agricultural Resources Management Project (CHARMP2)The project scaling up will cover 18 new barangays in 18 municipalities covered by the ongoing CHARMP 2 in the Cordillera Region. Also, the Social Mobilization and Participatory Investment Planning component of the project has additional activities to be implemented in the 9 barangays already covered under CHARMP 2.
7 Project components include:a. Social Mobilization and Participatory Investment Planning;b. Agroforestry Development;c. Agriculture Agribusiness and Income Generating Activities (AAIGA); andd. Rural Infrastructure Development (RID)Department of , Agrarian Reform, Environment and Natural Resources>11 Aug 2016 (1st round)> 28 Sept 2016> 14 Nov 2016 January 2017 - December 2018 CAR (Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga and Mountain Province)Date of Entry into Force is 18 December 2017 Programme Completion Date is 31 December 2019 Financing Closing Date is 30 June 20205 Expansion of the Philippine Rural Development ProjectNew DA Proposal in 2016: Additional fund allocation of PhP20,925 million for Infrastructure Development and Project Support.
8 The project is proposed to add 206 farm-to-market roads to reach a total of 386; 24 market roads and bridges for a total of 44; 2 rural road bridges (tofor a total of 8); 5 communal irrigation systems (tofor a total of 7); 17 level 2 potable water supply (tofor a total of 27); and 65 other agricultural support infrastructure (tofor a total of 129). To achieve its objectives, the PRDP implements four (4) inter-related components, namely: a. Local and National Planning (I-PLAN); b. Infrastructure Development (I-BUILD); c. Enterprise Development (I-REAP); and d. Project Support (I-SUPPORT)Department of Agriculture20, BankAgriculture, Agrarian Reform, Environment and Natural resources>18 Jul 2016>28 Sept 2016> 14 Nov 2016Up to October 2020 Nationwide (All Regions except NCR)Loan Negotiation concluded on 21 November Agreement has been signed by Sec.
9 Dominguez last Feb. 22, 2018 and has been sent to the World Bank for their signature on Feb. 26, Pathways to Peace in Conflict-Affected Areas of Mindanao (PATHWAYS)The Program will develop institutional capacity and strengthen critical systems essential for improving equitable access to and the quality of educational services in the primary grade levels (K-3) in the ARMM. It will stregthen the capacity of key actors in order to:(i) Provide the education services needed to address issues of educational performance and equity;(ii) Utilize appropriate processes to engage and collaborate with stakeholders; (iii) Strengthen data availability and use to inform decision-making.
10 And(iv) Create space for local creativity and innovation to improve basic education access and of Education3, of AustraliaSocial Development - Education and Labor / Manpower Development>February 27, 2017>March 21, 2017 (noted the status of the ICC-CC approval ad referendum) >March 15, 2017 ( APPROVED ad referendum)> 27 Jun 2017 (noted confirmation ad referendum)>11 Apr 2017 (confirmed ad referendum)July 2017 - 2026 ARMMThe Subsidiary Arrangement between the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia) and the Department of Education has been signed. The NEDA BOARD confirmation ad referendum of the ICC approval of the project on April 11, Preparation and Innovation Facility / DOFThe IPIF is a facility that will support project development and implementation of key infrastructure PROJECTS .