Tuesday, August 4, 2020

CRK new terminal 99.52% complete

THE Clark International Airport New Passenger Terminal is on track to be fully operational by January 2021, with the building shell already 99.52 percent completed.

A joint project of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA), the new and iconic terminal is designed to triple the airport’s annual passenger capacity from the present four million to 12 million.

The consortium of Megawide Construction Corp. and GMR Infrastructure Ltd. built the structure of the terminal, while the Luzon International Premiere Airport Development (Lipad) Corporation will handle airport operations.

During an inspection by government officials on July 15, DOTr Secretary Arthur Tugade said the new Clark terminal will be operational by January 2021.

The Clark International Airport New Passenger Terminal is a flagship project under the Build Build Build program of the Duterte administration.

“We are excited to see this project open in five months. Clark’s new and modern terminal will not only enhance connectivity and improve passenger experience, it will also further boost economic growth in the region,” said Presidential Adviser for Flagship Programs and Projects Secretary Vince Dizon, also president and CEO of BCDA. (PR)

P51-B airport railway launched

Project to generate 38,000 jobs

The country’s first airport railway express service soon starts construction after the government and proponents signed the P50.8-billion contract packages for PNR Clark Phase 2 (Malolos-Clark) segment of the P777.5-billion North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) virtually over the weekend  (August 1, 2020).

The construction is expected to generate 38,000 new local jobs in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Arthur Tugade led the virtual signing of the contracts, marking the start of civil works for the 53-km extension that will bring passengers from Makati City in Metro Manila to Clark International Airport in Pampanga in just under one  hour.

The first signing was for the P32.7-billion Contract Package N-04, which covers the civil engineering and building works  6.3 kilometers of the main line and 1.6 kilometers of the depot’s access line with an underground station serving Clark International Airport.

They also signed the P18.1-billion Contract Package N-05, which covers the civil engineering and building works for the Clark Railway Depot.

The depot covers an overall area of approximately 33 hectares.

The contract covers the construction of the Operations Control Center, stabling yard, workshops, training center and other ancillary buildings in Mabalacat, Pampanga.

This proves that flagship projects under the government’s BUILD, BUILD, BUILD program continue despite challenges posed by the pandemic, Tugade underscored.

The PNR Clark Phase 2 paves the way for the country’s first-ever airport railway express service, he reiterated.

“Since the NSCR will feature the country’s first airport express train service allowing travelers to get from Makati to Clark Airport in under one hour, we can consider it as a trail-blazing project, ” the DOTr Secretary  elaborated.

“To achieve this, trains will run at 160 kilometers per hour, making it one of the fastest modes of land public transportation.”

The signing of contracts is likewise timely, noted Asian Development Bank (ADB) Southeast Asia Director General Ramesh Subramaniam.

“The civil works contracts will help kickstart the economic revival of the Philippines over the next 12 months as the country faces the pandemic ” he pointed out.

Under the railway project, we estimate that 24,000 local construction jobs will be directly created during the next three years.

And another at least 14,000 jobs needed for operating the railway system,” according to Subramaniam.

The signing of contracts is a major milestone for the Malolos-Clark Railway Project as well as for the Philippine transport sector, he added.

Once partially operational by 2022, PNR Clark Phase 2 (Malolos-Clark), a 53-km rail line segment, will connect Malolos, Bulacan to Clark International Airport, will cut down travel time to 30-35 minutes, from the original 1 hour and 30 minutes.

The DOTr signed contract Package N-04 was virtually signed with Acciona Construction Philippines, through Director Ruben Eugenio Garcia and Chief Financial Officer Angel Fernandez de la Pradilla, and EEI Corporation, through President and CEO Roberto Jose Castillo. Contract Package N-05 was virtually signed with POSCO Engineering and Construction Co., Ltd., through Executive Vice President Dong Ho Kim and POSCO E&C Vice President Sung Wook Chung.

https://mb.com.ph/2020/08/03/p51-b-airport-railway-launched/