Central Luzon Link Expressway Phase II
Central Luzon Link Expressway Phase II
Central Luzon Link Expressway Phase II
Introduction
business from the private sector that can be used to fund, construct, and run projects like parks,
convention centers, and public transit systems. A project's funding through a public-private
partnership may enable an earlier completion or even the project's potential. Public-private
partnerships may include giving up tax or other operating money, liability protection, or a portion
of ownership rights over things that are ostensibly public. The Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
Service is tasked to handle PPP projects in the Department. The Office has come up with a short
and long list of priority PPP projects proposed for implementation. These priority projects are the
Infrastructure Development Project in the Philippines. PPP refers to a public good or private
enterprise that is financed, built, and run as a result of a collaboration between the public and
private sectors. In the Philippines, PPP is similarly defined as a contractual agreement between
the Government and a private firm targeted towards financing, designing, implementing and
operating infrastructure facilities and services that were traditionally provided by the public sector
II. Topic
Project Description: This project is under the Department of Public Works and Highways. The
project is a four (4)-lane, 35.70 km extension of Central Luzon Link Expressway (CLLEX) Phase
I, Tarlac to Cabanatuan City, which will connect from Cabanatuan City to San Jose City. The
project will pass through the municipalities of Talavera and Llanera in Nueva Ecija and will provide
a free-flowing alternative route decongesting traffic along the Pan Philippine Highway (PPH)
between said cities of Nueva Ecija and Tarlac Province. It also includes the construction of the
Toll Facilities of CLLEX Phase 1. The opening of CLLEX Phase 2 is expected around April next
year, it will also be permanently free of charge. Phase 2 will extend from Cabanatuan City to San
Jose in Nueva Ecija. Once fully completed, the whole CLLEX will have a total distance of 65km.
This project is Solicited Proposal which refers to projects identified by the implementing agency
(IA) from the list of their priority projects. In a solicited proposal, the IA formally solicits the
submission of bids from the public. The solicitation is done through the publication of an invitation
for interested bidders to submit bids, and selection of the private proponent is done through a
Project Benefits: CLLEX is an important east-west link in Central Luzon, shortening travel time
between Tarlac and Cabanatuan cities from 70 to 20 minutes. CLLEX will also ensure a seamless
traffic flow to and from Metro Manila through the North Luzon Expressway, SCTEX and TPLEX.
Expected to serve some 11,200 people daily, it will decongest traffic on Daang Maharlika, boost
ecotourism and allow farmers and entrepreneurs to deliver goods faster. A second phase will
extend CLLEX to San Jose City in Nueva Ecija, making the whole route 65.7 km long. CLLEX is
just one of DPWH’s 15,000 projects for 2016-2020 across Central Luzon—Tarlac, Nueva Ecija,
Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Pampanga and Zambales. Regionwide, the agency completed 2,438
km of road and 489 national bridges. That tally covers the Pulilan-Baliuag Bypass Road opened
in March and the Bagac-Mariveles Diversion Road opened in December. Last May, DPWH
opened the Luyos-Buliran Bridge in San Antonio, Nueva Ecija, as well as an access road leading
to declared tourist destinations from the MacArthur Highway to New Clark City (NCC) via
Project Objectives:
● Provide fast, safe, comfortable and reliable means of transportation from Metro Manila to
various destinations in the Central Luzon area for socio-economic development, thus
Project Cost:
● 0.6282 B - ROW
Project Status:
- The Contract Agreement was approved by the Department and concurred by the
Project Alignment:
III. Case Study A.
- Government contributions to PPP projects are made in kind in order to increase their
appeal to private investors. Providing capital subsidies, providing income subsidies, including tax
reductions, providing guaranteed annual revenues for a specific length of time, or transferring
existing assets are a few examples. The private party undertakes significant financial, technical,
and operational risks while offering a public service or project. The primary goal of organizations
in the public sector is to carry out tasks that benefit the broader public. Profits from commercial
operations are the primary goal of the private sector. Tax revenue, excise and other levies, bond
sales, treasury bills, and other sources provide funding for public sector organizations. PPP
benefits the public sector financially and otherwise. It overcomes the constrained funding sources
for public sector local infrastructure or development projects, allowing public monies to be
allocated for other local priorities. It is a system for dividing project risks between the public and
private sectors. In PPPs, the party that is most qualified to handle and bear the consequences of
the risk involved assumes the risks (Public-Private Partnership Center, 2015b). The public sector
is better positioned to assume legal and political risks (such as those related to the legal system,
dispute resolution, the regulatory system, government policy, taxation, expropriation, and
nationalization, among others) than the private sector is to assume commercial risks (such as
supply and demand risks) (European Investment Bank, 2015a). According to the Asian
Development Bank (2008), PPP should lead to better and less expensive services for the
consumer and a reduced overall financial expenditure for the government with efficient
structured within a logical overall finance plan; it is further said that this is true even if it continues
and service delivery processes. Value for Money (VfM), which focuses on lower costs, better risk
distribution, quicker implementation, improved services, and potential revenue generation, is what
PPP emphasizes most. Better and more efficient public and private services and goods are
produced when public and private entities work together. In public-private partnerships, project
preparation is more meticulous to guarantee that the project is highly bankable and can withstand
public scrutiny. Adherence to the project design within the set timescales will result from better
project planning and execution. The government establishes the minimum performance criteria
and requirements for each project in PPPs with the goal of delivering high-quality infrastructure
and services (Public-Private Partnership Center, 2015b). Participants can exchange and share
big part to play in encouraging industry to be more socially and ecologically conscious, and a
welldesigned corporate responsibility program for their jurisdictions can strengthen ties with the
B.
- There are many ways to form partnerships between the public and private sectors for
infrastructure and development projects. Prescribed in RA 7718 (amended BOT Law), there are
BOT Law does not include every type of contract conceivable. Other types of contractual
agreements can be eligible for PPP status under the BOT Law if the President approves them.
Concession and management contracts are two more contractual arrangements that qualify as
PPPs.
Modality
(BOT) collects fees and charges BOT contractor; whereby the supplier of
years).
Buildand- Finances and constructs; Acquires ownership of May be employed in any
turns over ownership of
Transfer the facility to government facility after project, including critical
after project completion
(BT) construction; facilities which, for security
compensates
proponent at agreed or strategic reasons, must
amortization schedule
be operated by the
Government.
Build- Finances, constructs and Provides authorization All BOO projects upon
period.
the income of
ROO company.
C.
in a market economy to influence the economy in ways other than the usual ones—regulating
fraud, upholding contracts, and offering public goods and services. The government may
occasionally impose regulations to restrict individual and collective decisions regarding social and
economic issues. Government intervention is the process through which the government
intervenes in and alters the way that certain sectors and financial market’s function. Investment
and gains in output are the main drivers of economic growth, which enables employees to earn
better wages and live in higher-standard environments. This project has a big effect on our
economics in the Philippines. CLLEX is set to boost ecotourism, allow farmers, entrepreneurs to
deliver goods faster. To conduct commercial activities successfully and efficiently, it is necessary
to have vital facilities including roads, rail, power, water, and communication. In the present world,
operating any commercial enterprise effectively without these infrastructures is all but impossible.
People and businesses are free to decide on any business-related matters in a laissez faire
economic system. People won't be able to pay for infrastructure decisions such as development
and improvement out of their own pockets, though. Government must therefore meddle in the
economy to build the country's market infrastructure. Government participation in the economy
results in the creation of various laws and ordinances that people or groups of individuals are
required to follow. With the creation of laws and regulations, personal freedom to choose how to
act and spend money is restricted. People find it more challenging to increase their financial
activity, which would result in less economic growth for the country.
Motorists and commuters may now use parts of Central Luzon Link Expressway (CLLEX)
after an 18-km section of the flagship infrastructure project opened on July 15. According to
Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary (DPWH) Mark A. Villar during an inspection
on July 14. “We will inaugurate … the first 18-km section of CLLEX from Subic-Clark-Tarlac
City up to the intersection of Aliaga-Guimba Road in Aliaga, Nueva Ecija”. (2021). Road is
basically one of the needs that we need here in the Philippines so that the product that will travel
has no chance to delay. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the 30-kilometer Central Luzon
Expressway (CLLEX) was finished, giving drivers in adjacent municipalities more options for
routes. Around 11,200 commuters and drivers make the trip from Tarlac City to Cabanatuan City
each day. Traffic congestion on the main highways and expressways in the Philippines not only
negatively affects people's quality of life but also slows economic progress and creates
environmental hazards. When CLLEX is finished, the Pan-Philippine Highway will be 48 percent
less congested and the travel time between Tarlac City and Cabanatuan City will drop to 20
minutes, according to DPWH Project Manager Engineer Ben Bautista. Additionally, there will be
a shorter travel time between Metro Manila and Cabanatuan City than the current three hours and
six minutes on the Pan-Philippine Highway or the current two hours and fourteen minutes on the
D.
- The Philippines is a country with a thriving middle class where nobody is in need. People
are generally happy, healthy, intelligent, and creative. The nation has a high level of trust. where
families can thrive in thriving, diversified culture resilient neighborhoods. In comparison to other
ASEAN nations that have been recovering from the Asian Economic Crisis more quickly than the
Philippines, the manufacturing sector has seen substantially less direct investment. This has
contributed to the Philippines' relatively sluggish economic growth. Improving the whole
investment environment, particularly the road network, has been a pressing issue in order to
encourage both domestic and foreign investments. Particularly, the economic activity is very
concentrated in Metro Manila, which accounts for only 0.2% of the country's area but accounts
for 37% of GDP and 13% of the entire population. This excessive concentration results in severe
congestion and delays in the movement of people and commodities, causing significant economic
harm and decreasing the nation's competitiveness as a location for foreign investment.
a cost-benefit analysis to assess all potential costs and profits generated by the project. The
analysis's findings will determine if the project is financially feasible or whether the business
should move forward with a different initiative. The Japan International Cooperation Agency, which
also provided loan funding for the project, initially proposed CLLEX in 2010. Construction on the
project and its groundbreaking both took place in 2017. According to DPWH, the 30-km
expressway project should be finished under this administration. President Rodrigo R. Duterte
said the newly opened Central Luzon Link Expressway (CLLEX) will benefit entrepreneurs,
consumers and the economy. Duterte emphasized that once completed, the 30-kilometer
expressway will not only connect Tarlac City and Cabanatuan City but will also improve access to
several localities in Tarlac and Nueva Ecija. “This project will greatly benefit commuters going to
and from Metro Manila and Cabanatuan City and improve movement of goods going to and from
Metro Manila and Central Luzon,” Duterte said during Thursday’s Opening of the 18kilometer
Tarlac Interchange to Aliaga Section of CLLEX Project Phase 1. He stressed that the effective,
developments manifests the government’s commitment to the people. “To our Kababayans, be
assured that this administration will remain committed in fulfilling its mission to provide a more
comfortable life for all Filipinos,” he stressed. Duterte likewise assured transparency,
accountability, and integrity in all development projects. This project's objectives are to: Provide
quick, secure, dependable, and comfortable transit from Metro Manila to a variety of Central
Luzon sites for socioeconomic development, hence aiding in the decongestion of overcrowded
Metro Manila. Because of the success of this project the Duterte administration took a chance to
give some gratitude to the government of Japan who has the idea of CLLEX. “The infusion of P12
billion by the Japan International Cooperation Agency attests to the indispensable role of Japan
as one of our most important partners in attaining inclusive progress through infrastructure
This kind of Public-private partnership projects has a big role in the life of every Filipino
and to our economy. One of the popular projects of the government is the “Build Build Program”,
and the CLLEX is under that program. The Department of Public Works and Highways serves as
the government's engineering and construction branch and is tasked with continually developing
its technology to guarantee the safety of all infrastructure facilities and to ensure that all public
works and highways are built with the highest level of efficiency and quality. In accordance with
and maintaining infrastructure, particularly the system for developing flood control and water
resources, national highways, and other public works. And they have their mission that they want
to achieve. Which is the “To provide and manage quality infrastructure facilities and services
responsive to the needs of the Filipino people in the pursuit of national development objectives.”
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