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DPWH: Strategic
Infrastructure
Programs and Policies

Secretary Mark A. Villar


Department of Public Works and Highways

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Increased Infrastructure Investments to Drive Long-Term Economic Growth

Enhanced fiscal flexibility to support infrastructure development


2011-2019 DPWH Total Budget (Amount in bn)

USD 12.6
PHP 650.9

USD 9.1
PHP 467.7
USD 7.7
PHP 397.1
USD 5.9
PHP 303.2
USD 4.3
USD 3.3 PHP 219.3
USD 2.1 USD 2.4 PHP 169.3
PHP 110.6 PHP 125.7

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Note: Exchange rate used is midpoint of DBCC exchange rate assumption as of July 2, 2018 of USD50-53 for 2018
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DPWH Strategic Infrastructure Programs and Policies

Traffic Decongestion Program


• Implement High Standard Highways (HSH)/expressways;
construct/widen national roads and bridges; construct by-
passes/diversion roads; and construct flyovers, interchanges and
underpasses
• Update the HSH Network Development Masterplan
• FY2017 PHP113.1bn (USD 2.2bn); FY2018 PHP149.7bn (USD2.9bn)

Integrated and Seamless Transport System


• Mindanao Infrastructure Logistics Network (MLIN);
construct/improve roads leading to growth corridors in Western
Mindanao; study and implement inter-island linkage projects;
connect gaps along national roads; and construct/replace bridges
• FY2017 PHP88.0bn (USD1.7bn); FY2018 PHP101.5bn (USD2.0bn)

Convergence and Rural Road Development Program


• Construct/upgrade local access roads to designated tourism
destinations, RORO ports/seaports and airports; and
construct/improve roads leading to industrial trade corridors
• FY2017 PHP18.1bn (USD0.4bn); FY 2018 PHP49.8bn (USD1.0bn)

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DPWH Strategic Infrastructure Programs and Policies

Livable, Sustainable & Resilient Communities


Integrated Water Resources Management Program
• Construct/rehabilitate flood mitigation structures along major river
basins and principal rivers; construct water impounding projects;
construct water supply/septage & sewerage/rain collectors; and
upgrade drainage capacity

Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation


Program
• Rehabilitate, retrofit and strengthen existing bridges; provide safe
access to highly vulnerable areas; improve national roads
vulnerable to flooding, landslide and slope failure; build evacuation
centers

Infrastructure Support for Marginalized Sectors


• Construct support facilities for marginalized sectors (senior citizens,
physically challenged persons, women sector, etc.)

Create Environment-Friendly Communities


• Build more bike lanes/facilities and pedestrian infrastructure
FY2017 PHP106.8bn (USD2.1bn); FY2018 PHP165.0bn (USD3.2bn)
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Flood Control Program Pasig-Marikina River Channel
Improvement-Phase III
Project Cost: PHP9.0bn (USD175mn)
Schedule: 2014-2019

Flood Risk Management Project for


Cagayan, Tagoloan and Imus Rivers
Project Cost: PHP5.6bn (USD109mn)
Schedule: 2016-2020

Leyte Tide Embankment


Project Cost: PHP7.9bn (USD153mn)
Schedule: 2016-2022

Flood Risk Management Project in


Cagayan de Oro River
Project Cost: PHP8.6bn (USD166mn)
Schedule: 2018-2022

Ambal - Simuay River and Rio Grande


de Mindanao River Flood Control and
Riverbank Protection Project
Project Cost: PHP39.2bn (USD762mn)
Schedule: 2019-2023
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Roads Leveraging
Linkages for Industry and
Trade (ROLL IT) Program

Better road infrastructure connecting the industries


and trade will further facilitate balanced
development, dispersal of industries away from
urban areas towards the rural areas, creating more
job and income opportunities to more Filipinos.

A total of 2,790 km of roads were identified


supporting industry and trade development. As of
2018, PHP12.6bn (USD244mn) has been allocated
for the construction and upgrading of about 438 km
access roads leading to industries and trade
corridors.

438 Kilometers
PHP12.6bn (USD244mn)
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Tourism Road
Infrastructure Program
(TRIP)

The Tourism Road Infrastructure Program is aligned


with the strategic direction of National Tourism
Development Plan (NTDP) to improve access and
connectivity to tourism gateways, service centers
and tourism sites.

A total of PHP65.8bn (USD1.28bn) was allocated


from 2016 to 2018 for the construction,
rehabilitation and upgrading of about 2,721 km of
roads leading to declared destinations.

2,721 Kilometers
PHP65.8bn (USD1.28bn)
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Agri-Infrastructure
Support Program

A total of PHP 24.80 bn (USD 481.55mn) was


released from 2016 to 2018 for the
construction / Improvement of 2,269.51
kilometers of Farm to Market Roads and Farm
to Mill Roads.

2,269.51 kilometers
PHP 24.80 bn (USD 481.55mn)

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Philippine High Standard
Highway Network Program
1,044.6 kilometers
PHP518.0bn (USD10.1bn)

Davao High Standard Highway Network


86.1 kilometers
PHP65.3bn (USD1.3bn)

Luzon Spine Expressway Network


884.7 kilometers
PHP424.7bn (USD8.3bn)

Cebu High Standard Highway Network


73.8 kilometers
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PHP28.0bn (USD544.1mn)
Luzon Spine Expressway Network

• From 382 km to 1,267 km High Standard Highways in Luzon.


Travel time from Ilocos to Bicol will be reduced from 19 hours
and 40 minutes to 8 hours and 15 minutes.
• 884.7 kilometers
• PHP424.7bn (USD8.3bn)

Cavite-Laguna Expressway

Plaridel By-Pass Road

Central Luzon Link Expressway, Phase I


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Davao High Standard Highway Network

• Construction of an expressway, by-pass road (with 2.3 km


tunnel) and coastal road.
• 86.1 kilometers
• PHP65.3bn (USD1.3bn)

Davao City By-pass Road

Davao City Coastal Road


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Mindanao Road Development Network Program

• Construction / improvement of 2,600.7 km road network in Agusan Del Norte-Bukidnon Bdry. Road

Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Southern Mindanao,


Central Mindanao and CARAGA Regions.
• 2,600.7 kilometers
• PHP126.9bn (USD2.5bn)

New Bridges crossing Pasig River Mindanao Logistics Infrastructure Network


New Bridges crossing Marikina River
New Bridges crossing Manggahan Floodway Tongsinah-Paniongan Bridge, Tawi-Tawi
Existing Bridges for Rehabilitation / Improvement

Nalil-Sikkiat Bridge, Tawi-Tawi

Improving Growth Corridors in Mindanao Road


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Road Network Development Project in Conflict-Affected Areas in Mindanao

• Development and upgrading of primary and access roads connecting ARMM and other regions in
Mindanao that will support the development objectives of the conflict affected areas. The project
consists of about 150 kms of road network covering 6 access roads and missing links and
construction of 40 bridges (5,330 m).
• 150 kilometers; 40 bridges (5,330 m)
• PHP24bn (USD466mn)

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Metro Manila Logistics Improvement Program

• Construction of 12 new bridges crossing the Pasig -Marikina


River and the Manggahan Floodway.
• 12 new bridges (9,981.4 meters)
• PHP37.3bn (USD725.1mn)

New Bridges crossing Pasig River Binondo-Intramuros Bridge


New Bridges crossing Marikina River
New Bridges crossing Manggahan Floodway
Existing Bridges for Rehabilitation / Improvement

Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge

Bonifacio Global City-Ortigas Center Link Road


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Inter-Island Linkage/Mega Bridge Program

• A series of short and long-span bridges linking island provinces


to eventually connect Mindanao and Visayas to Luzon via land
travel.
• 16 short and long span bridges (175,907.5 meters)
• PHP1,648.7bn (USD32.0bn)
For Implementation

On-going Feasibility Study (under IPIF)


On-going Feasibility Study

For Feasibility Study

Panguil Bay Bridge

Panay-Guimaras-Negros Link Project


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Bridge Construction Acceleration Project for Socio-Economic Development
(Austrian-Assisted)

Project Description
• The project involves the construction of 30 bridges with
an approximately total length of 2,848 lm of permanent
steel bridges. It consists of 25 truss bridges (25 span –
1,255 lm) and 5 four lanes in iconic design bridges with
total length of 1,593 lm.
Himogaan Bridge, Negros Occidental (120 m)
Project Impact
• The Project will improve bridges damaged by calamity.
Its iconic design will also boosts tourism and will give
high socio-economic impact to each locality.

Project Cost and Timeline


• Estimated Project Cost: PHP11.4bn (USD221mn)
Bagbag Bridge 2, Ilocos Norte (410 m)
• Timeline: 2018-2023

Project Status
• DOF Legal Division is now undergoing review on the
proposed financing scheme of the Austrian
Government. As soon as the proposed GPH version is
acceptable to the Austrian Partner, the proposed G to G
arrangement will be finalized. 16
Bagbag Bridge 3, Ilocos Norte (235 m)
Iconic Bridge Projects for Socio-Economic Development , Phase I (UK-Assisted)

Project Description
• Camalaniugan-Allacapan Bridge (2 lanes), Cagayan,
L=1,620 l.m.
• Alcala Bridge (2 lanes), Cagayan, L=450.0 l.m.
• Panacanauan Bridge (4 lanes), Tuguegarao City,
Cagayan, L=450.0 l.m CAMALANIUGAN-ALLACAPAN
Br.

Project Impact
• The project is expected to upgrade the
infrastructure in the Region by augmenting the road
network in order to accommodate the projected
increase in the population and growth of economy.
ALCALA BRIDGE

Project Cost and Timeline


• Estimated Project Cost: PHP10.0bn (USD194mn)
• Timeline: 2018-2023
PANACANAUAN BRIDGE

Project Status
• The Project Proposal together with NEDA requisite
documents were submitted to NEDA on August 24,
2018, for review and subsequent approval.
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2011-2017 DPWH Fund Utilization Report

Obligation Rate
1,100
(Amount in bn) 92.1%
100

1,000 90
82.3%
900
80
USD13.1
800 70.0% 68.5%
PHP675.0 USD13.4
70
PHP688.8
USD12.1
700
PHP621.9
USD10.7 USD11.1 USD11.0
60
600 PHP549.5 PHP571.2 PHP566.7
50
500 USD8.3
PHP425.8 USD7.6
PHP391.5 40
400
30
300 USD3.4
PHP173.6
20
200 USD2.4
PHP121.5
100 10

0 0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Jan-Aug Jan-Aug
Allotments (PHP bn) Obligations (PHP bn) Obligation Rate (%) 2017 2018
Note: Out of the total PHP674.9bn allotment received by DPWH in 2017, 17.1% or PHP115.5bn are appropriations from DEPED and DA transferred to DPWH.
Moreover, out of the PHPH115.5bn allotments from other agencies, 84.2% or PHP97.2bn was only transferred to DPWH in the last quarter of 2017. 18
2011-2017 DPWH Fund Utilization Report

Disbursement Rate
(Amount in bn)
450 USD7.9
PHP405.3 USD7.3
400 PHP376.5
USD6.5
350 PHP332.8

300
USD4.7
USD4.5
PHP244.0
250 PHP229.3

200 USD3.2 USD3.2


USD2.8 PHP163.3 PHP164.7
PHP142.9
150 USD2.0
PHP105.5
100

50

0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Jan-Aug Jan-Aug
2017 2018
Total Disbursement
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DPWH Accomplishment (Bridges)
(July 2016-June 2018)

511 bridges (23,929m) widened

204 existing bridges (8,305m)


replaced

120 bridges (6,199m) constructed

1,581 bridges (69,452m) rehabilitated /


strengthened

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DPWH Accomplishment (Roads)
(July 2016-June 2018)

1,896 km roads widened

328 km by-passes/diversion roads


constructed

393 km missing gaps between national


roads connected

1,312 km access roads leading to airports,


seaports/Ro-Ro ports, industries & trade
corridors and declared tourism destinations
improved and upgraded

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Thank You!

Secretary Mark A. Villar


Department of Public Works and Highways

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