RDC endorses P120-M bus terminal project for Legazpi City
LEGAZPI
CITY, Feb. 19 (PNA) –- This booming city, the regional center of Bicol,
is coming up with a P120-million modern bus terminal whose construction
will be implemented through a build-operate and transfer (BOT)
agreement with a local investor-contractor.
Local
projects like this that would be implemented through the BOT scheme,
requires an approval by the Regional Development Council (RDC) in
accordance with the provisions of Republic Act 7718.
RDC chairman, Albay Governor Joey Salceda said Monday, it has been recently approved by the Council.
Salceda
said the project being pushed by the city government is in line with
the region’s thrust of providing adequate, safe and comfortable
facilities for land transport services and the RDC finds it viable and
beneficial to the public, particularly the transport sector and the
passengers as well.
RA
7718 says that projects of local government units (LGUs) costing above
P50 million up to P200 million that may be financed, constructed,
operated and maintained by the private sector should be submitted to
the RDC for confirmation.
The RDC confirmation ensures that projects proposed for BOT are local and regional priorities.
It
was submitted to the RDC with an approval by the city legislative
council two years ago that classified the project with the city’s
annual investment plan under its medium term public investment program.
Public
bidding of the project under a process determined by RA 7718 started
during the project identification and preparation stages wherein the
implementing agency prepared a feasibility study and necessary
documents for its approval.
It has also complied with the approval of government guarantees issued by the Department of Finance (DoF).
City
Mayor Noel Rosal said over the weekend that the terminal whose
preparatory stages of implementation are ongoing would offer modern and
convenient facilities for the public transport sector particularly
buses that links the city with Metro Manila, the Visayas and Mindanao
regions and all the five other cities in the mainland of Bicol.
“We
are the center of transportation linked through buses with almost all
major destinations in the country and this new terminal will become the
merging point among commuters from and all those points,” Rosal said.
The
terminal located within a two hectare satellite business hub of the
city would offer more spaces for eateries, recreation center, souvenir
shops and other facilities necessary to bring about convenience and
safety to the public, he said. (PNA)
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