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H. No. 443 / 66 OG No. 51, 11169 (December 21, 1970)

[ REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6142, November 09, 1970 ]

AN ACT AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED FOUR THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED SIXTY



Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative of the Philippines in Congress assembled:

SECTION 1. Section one of Republic Act Numbered Four thousand eight hundred sixty is hereby amended to read as follows:

"SEC. 1. The President of the Philippines is hereby authorized, in behalf of the Republic of the Philippines, to contract such loans, credits or indebtedness as may be necessary and upon such terms as may be agreed upon, not inconsistent with this Act, with governments of foreign countries with whom the Philippines has diplomatic or trade relations or which are members of the United Nations, their agencies, instrumentalities or financial institutions or with reputable international organizations to enable the Government of the Republic of the Philippines to:

"(A) Undertake, through any government office, agency or instrumentality, industrial, agricultural or other economic development projects, which are authorized by law and as are enumerated in Annex "A", including Lists 1, 2, 3 and 4 hereof, which are all made integral parts of this Act: Provided, that at least seventy-five per cent of the face value of the loans, credits or indebtedness obtained under this paragraph shall be spent for projects which are revenue-producing. Such foreign loans, credits or indebtedness shall be used to meet the direct and indirect foreign exchange requirements and up to twenty per centum of the peso costs to cover the costs of equipment, machineries, and supplies, construction, installation and related technical service of any such project; except that in long-term loans for projects on low-cost housing, urban renewal, and new-town development, the limitation to twenty per centum of the peso costs shall not apply: Provided, however, that said twenty per centum of the peso costs shall not be utilized for the importation or purchase abroad of any equipment, machinery or supply if the same is obtainable in the Philippines: Provided, finally, that whenever necessary, part of the proceeds of such loans, credits or indebtedness shall be used for environmental management and control;

"(B) Lend the proceeds of such loans, credits or indebtedness to government-owned or controlled corporations to finance development projects which are authorized by law and as are enumerated in Annex "A" hereof: Provided, that the proceeds of said loans, credits or indebtedness shall, likewise, be used to meet the direct and indirect foreign exchange requirements and up to twenty per centum of the peso costs to cover the costs of equipment, machineries, supplies, construction, installation and related technical services of such projects;

"(C) Lend the proceeds of such loans, credits or indebtedness to the Development Bank of the Philippines which shall administer said proceeds in accordance with the agreement with the foreign creditor for relending to cooperatives, private corporations or associations, whose capital stock, if not fully subscribed, is open to subscription by the general public to meet the direct and indirect foreign exchange requirements as well as up to twenty per centum of the peso costs for such industrial, agricultural and other economic development projects, subject to the provisions of the charter, rules and regulations of said bank and to the terms and conditions agreed upon by the government and the institution providing financing for the projects: Provided, That the Development Bank of the Philippines shall pay the Republic of the Philippines, at least for the principal, interest and other charges on such loans, credits or indebtedness turned over to it: Provided, further, That

  1. Sixty per centum of the total proceeds for relending shall be for industrial projects which are approved by and registered with the Board of Investment under the Investment Incentives Act or the Export Incentives Act;
  2. Forty per centum of the total proceeds for relending must be allocated to agricultural projects which are recommended by the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources and approved by the National Economic Council and which satisfy any or all of the following criteria:

    1. New and/or export oriented;
    2. Import-substitute-oriented;
    3. Necessary to increase agricultural production; or
    4. Necessary to improve the quality and marketability of agricultural products.

"The proceeds of the loans, credits of indebtedness under this paragraph shall not be re-loaned to any cooperative, private corporation or association, the account of which with the Development Bank of the Philippines or with any government financial institution, is in arrears for three or more installments for causes other than force majeure or those beyond its control, nor shall said proceeds or portions thereof be used for any purpose other than that for which the loan, credit or indebtedness has been granted. The failure of any debtor to meet three amortization payments of its loan when due, for causes other than force majeure or those beyond its control, will render the entire obligation or any balance thereof due and demandable, and the debtor shall pay a special penalty of two per centum of the total amount due.

"The authority of the President of the Philippines, as hereby provided, shall include the power to issue, for the purposes stated, bonds, debentures, securities or other evidences of indebtedness for sale in the international markets the income from which shall be fully tax exempt in the Philippines."

SECTION 2.    Section two of the same Act is hereby amended to read as follows:

"SEC. 2. The total amount of loans, credits or indebtedness excluding interest and other normal banking charges which shall not be excess of those imposed or charged by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Asian Development Bank or other official international financial institutions, which the President is authorized to incur under Section one of this Act shall net exceed one billion United States dollars or its equivalent in other foreign currencies at the exchange rate prevailing at the time the loans, credits or indebtedness are incurred at terms of payment of not less than ten years: Provided, That seventy-five per centum of such total authorized amount shall be incurred for projects of the public sector contemplated under paragraphs "A" and "B" of Section one and enumerated in Annex "A" (including Lists 1, 2, 3 and 4), and twenty-five per centum thereof shall be utilized for projects of the private sector contemplated under paragraph "C" of Section one: Provided, That no single cooperative, private corporation or association shall be allowed to borrow more than fifteen per centum of the total proceeds of such loans, credits, indebtedness accruing to the Development Bank of the Philippines. The total of such loans, credits, or indebtedness availed of in any fiscal year shall not exceed two hundred fifty million United States dollars or its equivalent in other currencies: Provided, that all such loans, credits or indebtedness under paragraphs "A" and "B" of the preceding section shall be incurred only after the plans for such projects shall have been prepared by the offices, agencies or instrumentalities concerned, utilizing so far as practicable their technical services or the services of qualified domestic firms for such projects, recommended by the National Economic Council and the Monetary Board of the Central Bank of the Philippines and approved by the President of the Philippines: Provided, further, that the total foreign exchange requirements in any fiscal year subsequent to the approval of this Act for the servicing of the total external debt, public and private, including those for the loans, credits or indebtedness and other obligations that may be incurred under this Act in the fiscal year subsequent to the approval of this Act shall not exceed twenty per centum of the average of the foreign exchange receipts of the immediately preceding three years, as certified by the Central Bank: Provided, still further, that the existing debt service ratios in excess of this ceiling shall not be considered violative of this Act: Provided, furthermore, that such ratios shall not be increased beyond their existing levels: Provided, finally, that contracts for loans, credits or indebtedness under paragraphs "A" and "B" of Section one shall not be entered into unless the Commissioner of the Budget certifies (1) that for the fiscal year in question, funds are appropriated and programmed to meet the servicing of the external debt of the public sector, including the loan, credit or indebtedness proposed to be contracted, and (2) that the counterpart peso funding requirements of the projects for which such loans, credits or indebtedness are being contracted, have been programmed and shall be available as and when needed for the completion of the said project." 

SECTION 3.    Section three of the same Act is hereby amended to read as follows:

"SEC. 3. The President of the Philippines is further authorized, in behalf of the Republic of the Philippines, to guarantee such loans, credits or indebtedness as may be necessary and upon such terms and conditions, not inconsistent with this Act, as may be agreed upon with the governments of foreign countries with which the Philippines has diplomatic or trade relations or which are members of the United Nations, their agencies, instrumentalities or financial institutions or with reputable non-governmental national or international institutions, loans, credits or indebtedness extended directly to, or bonds, debentures, securities or other evidences of indebtedness for sale in international markets issued by:

"(A) Corporations owned or controlled by the government of the Philippines: Provided, that the proceeds of such loans, credits or indebtedness or the proceeds of bonds, debentures, securities or other evidences of indebtedness floated or issued, shall be used to undertake industrial, agricultural, or other economic development projects which are authorized by law and/or by their respective charters and which are in accordance with the list of such projects as are enumerated in Annex "A" (including Lists 1, 2, 3, and 4).

"(B) Government-owned or controlled financial institutions for relending to single cooperatives or private corporations or associations, whose capital stocks, if not fully subscribed, is open to subscription by the general public for projects authorized by the charters of such financial institutions or by law, subject to the same terms, conditions and criteria prescribed in paragraph "C" of Section one of this Act.

Seventy-five per centum of the total amount authorized to be guaranteed under this section shall be incurred for projects under paragraph "B" hereof; and that of the total amount of guarantees no single cooperative, private corporation or association except development finance corporations using funds supplied by International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Asian Development and other similar international financial institutions shall be allowed to borrow more than fifteen per centum of the total amount of loans, credits or indebtedness guaranteed hereunder: Provided, further, that the total foreign exchange requirement for servicing the loans, credits or indebtedness guaranteed under this Act shall be included in the certification required of the Central Bank under Section two hereof.

"The total amount of loans, credits or indebtedness incurred, and the proceeds of bonds, securities or other evidences of indebtedness floated or issued, which may be guaranteed by the President under this section shall not be more than five hundred million United States dollars or its equivalent in other foreign currencies at the exchange rate prevailing at the time the guarantee is made excluding interest and other normal banking charges imposed or charged by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development or other similar international financial institutions: Provided, that whenever necessary part of the proceeds of such loans, credits, or indebtedness shall be used for environmental management control: Provided, further, that no portion of the proceeds of such loans, credits or indebtedness or of bonds, debentures, securities or other evidences of indebtedness sold in international markets, shall be channelled to, or utilized by or for subsidiaries of such financial institutions, which have not been created by an Act of Congress: Provided, finally, that all loans made shall, within three days after the same have been approved pending final confirmation by the governing board of the financial institution concerned, be published in two newspapers of general circulation in the Philippines, indicating therein among others, the name and address of the borrower, including the names and addresses of the officers and members of the cooperative, corporation or association, the amount of loan, credit or indebtedness contracted and the project to be financed."

SECTION 4. A new section to be known as Section three-A is hereby inserted into the same Act to read as follows:

"SEC. 3-A. Only cooperatives organized under existing laws, private corporations or associations organized under the laws of the Philippines, at least seventy per centum of the outstanding and paid-up capital of which is owned and held by citizens of the Philippines, such proportion to be maintained until such time as the loan is fully paid and whose capital structure is open to public participation are qualified to borrow from government financial institutions the proceeds of loans, credits or indebtedness incurred under authority of this Act.

"Failure of the private borrower to maintain the capital ownership requirement stipulated herein, throughout the period that any part of a loan remains outstanding, shall render the entire loan immediately due and demandable, together with all interest and penalties, plus an additional special penalty of two per centum of the total amount due for every month or fraction thereof that the violation of the capital ownership requirement continues to subsist."

SECTION 5. A new section to be known as Section four-A is hereby inserted into the same Act to read as follows:

"SEC. 4-A. In the contracting of any loan, credit or indebtedness under this Act, the President of the Philippines may, when necessary, agree to modify the application of any law granting preferences or imposing restrictions on international competitive bidding, including, among others, Act Numbered Four thousand two hundred thirty-nine, Commonwealth Act Numbered One hundred thirty-eight, the provisions of Commonwealth Act Numbered Five hundred forty-one, insofar as such provisions do not pertain to constructions primarily for national defense purposes, Republic Act Numbered Nine hundred twelve, and Republic Act Numbered Five thousand one hundred eighty-three: Provided, however, that any privilege granted to any foreign bidder shall, likewise, be granted to the domestic bidder in order to put them on equal terms with foreign bidders: Provided, further, that in case where international competitive bidding shall be conducted, preference shall be granted in favor of articles, materials, equipment or supplies of the growth, production of the Philippines, or manufactured in the Philippines substantially from articles, materials, or supplies of the growth, production or manufacture of the Philippines when offered by bidders who are citizens of the Philippines or corporations, partnership, associations or firms duly organized and registered under the laws of the Philippines at least sixty per centum of the capital of which is owned and held by citizens of the Philippines: Provided, however, that in no case shall the President of the Philippines reduce the minimum preference below fifteen per centum: Provided, further, that in comparing the bids: (A) customs duties and any other taxes otherwise due on, or in respect of, imported articles, materials, equipment or supplies and any national and local sales taxes thereon due on the sale to the buyer shall, if included in the bid price of a bidder not entitled to preference under provided for in this section; (B) customs duties due on the imported component of the articles, materials, equipment or supplies and the national and local taxes due on the sale to the buyer of articles, materials, equipment or supplies shall, if included in the bid price of a bidder entitled to preference under this section, be deducted therefrom."

SECTION 6. Section five of the same Act is hereby amended to read follows:

"SEC. 5. It shall be the duty of the President, within thirty days after the opening of every regular session, to submit a separate report to Congress on the amount of loans, credits and indebtedness contracted and in the process of negotiation and of the bonds, debentures, securities, or other evidences of indebtedness sold in international markets and proposed to be sold, as well as the guarantees extended, their respective terms and conditions, and the purposes and projects for which the loans, credits or indebtedness were incurred and for which the bonds, debentures, securities or other evidences of indebtedness were floated, and the guarantees extended, as well as of such loans which may be reloaned or which may be reloaned or have been reloaned to cooperatives or to Filipino-owned or controlled or private corporations or associations, and similar purposes as authorized in this Act."

SECTION 7. Section six of the same Act is hereby amended to read as follows:

"SEC. 6. Any provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, and in order to enable the Republic of the Philippines to pay the principal, interest, taxes and other normal banking charges on the loans, credits or indebtedness, or on the bonds, debentures, securities or other evidences of indebtedness sold in international markets under the authority of this Act, all the revenue realized from the projects financed by such loans, credits or indebtedness, or on the bonds, debentures, securities or other evidences of indebtedness, shall be turned over in full, after deducting actual and necessary expenses for the operation and maintenance of said projects, to the National Treasury by the government office, agency or instrumentality, or government-owned or controlled corporation concerned, which is hereby appropriated for the purpose as and when they shall become due.n case the revenue realized is insufficient to cover the principal, interest and other charges, such portion of the budgetary savings as may be necessary to cover the balance of deficiency shall be set aside exclusively for the purpose by the government office, agency or instrumentality, or government-owned or controlled corporation concerned: Provided, That, if there still remains a deficiency, the Congress shall appropriate the necessary amount out of any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to cover the payment of the principal and interest on such loans, credits or indebtedness as and when they shall become due: Provided, further, that the Monetary Board shall make provisions out of current foreign exchange receipts for the foreign exchange requirements to service the external debt."

SECTION 8. A new section to be known as Section six-A is hereby inserted into the same Act to read as follows:

"SEC. 6-A. A special joint committee composed of three Members of the Senate and three Members of the House of Representatives, to be appointed by their respective presiding officers, is hereby constituted to look into the foreign loans contracted or proposed to be contracted under this Act, as well as the economic development projects financed or to be financed by the proceeds of loans, credits or indebtedness contracted or proposed to be contracted or of bonds, debentures, securities or other evidences of indebtedness floated or issued or proposed to be floated or issued under this Act. The committee shall submit to Congress, through the presiding officers of both Houses, and within sixty days after the opening of every regular session of Congress, a special report which shall contain, among others, the amount of loans, credits or indebtedness contracted, the bonds, debentures, securities and other evidences of indebtedness floated or issued, or proposed to be floated or issued, the guarantees extended or to be extended under this Act, the projects for which the loans, credits or indebtedness were incurred, or proposed to be incurred, the bonds, debentures, securities or other evidences of indebtedness floated or issued, or proposed to be floated or issued, the guarantees extended, or proposed to be extended, including those reloaned or proposed to be reloaned to the private sector, and their impact upon the economy as a whole.

“he committee may call upon any official or employee of any government office, agency, instrumentality or any government-owned or controlled corporation, or any branch or political subdivision thereof, involved in the implementation of this Act, to render such reports, service or assistance and to supply such studies, statistics and data in the aggregate as may be necessary to enable said committee to perform its functions under this Act. Provisions of any law to the contrary notwithstanding, no such officer or employee may refuse to divulge the information requested or required by the special joint committee."

SECTION 9. A new section to be known as Section six-B is hereby inserted into the same Act to read as follows:

"SEC. 6-B. The violation of any provision of this Act shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than one year nor more than five years, or by a fine of not less than five thousand pesos nor more than twenty thousand pesos, or both, in the discretion of the court: Provided, that if the offender is public officer or employee, he shall, in addition to such imprisonment and/or fine, suffer perpetual disqualification to hold any elective or appointive public office."

SECTION 10. This Act shall take effect upon it approval.

Approved: November 9, 1970


ANNEX "A"


Projects
Estimated Funding Requirements
 
Domestic (In Million P)
Foreign (In Million US $)
     
I. POWER    
A. Expansion of Luzon Grid:
 
1. Bataan Thermal Plant No. 2
23.3
15.0
2. Ilocos Electrification
3.2
1.4
3. Laguna-Batangas Electrification Phase II
3.4
0.5
4. Angat-Caliraya Tie Line
12.7
2.3
5. Southern Luzon Electrification Project, Stage I
17.8
2.4
6. Zambales Electrification
2.4
0.4
7. Bicol Thermal Plant
23.3
15.0
 
________
________
 
Total Luzon Grid
86.1
37.0
 
B. Installation of Visayas Grid:
 
1. Negros Electrification
23.4
15.0
2. Cebu Electrification
23.2
15.0
3. Cebu Thermal Plant No. and Power Grid
23.2
15.0
4. Eastern Leyte Thermal Plant
15.0
5.0
 
________
________
Total Visayas Grid
84.9
50.0
 
C. Expansion of Mindanao Grid:
 
1. Agus Hydroelectric Plant Unit No. 1
95.2
13.0
2. Mindanao Electrification Project Stage I
92.7
12.0
 
________
________
Total Mindanao Grid
187.9
25.0
 
D. Rural Electrification
400.0
100.0
 
________
________
TOTAL FOR POWER
758.9
212.0
 
II. WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
 
A. Irrigation
 
1. Magat Multi-purpose Project, Isabela & Ifugao
168.6
32.2
2. Groundwater Development Project
75.0
12.5
3. Balog-balog Irrigation Project, Tarlac
62.7
20.0
4. Pump Irrigation Program
49.2
7.0
5. Bicol River Control and Irrigation Project
30.0
10.0
6. Albay Third District River Control and Irrigation Projects
20.0
10.0
7. Bito Irrigation Project, Leyte
3.0
1.5
8. Villaba-Matagod Irrigation Project, Leyte
3.0
1.5
 
________
________
Sub-Total
411.5
94.8
 
B. Water Supply and Sewerages
 
1. Manila and Suburbs Waterworks, First Phase of the Second stage long- range improvement program
257.9
36.4
2. Sanitary Sewerage Project for the Manila Metropolitan Area
137.6
22.4
3. Cebu City and Suburban Cities and Municipalities Waterworks
100.0
25.0
4. Leyte, First and Second Districts
4.0
2.5
5. Leyte, Third District
4.0
2.5
 
________
________
Sub-Total
503.5
88.8
 
C. Flood Control and Sewerage
 
1. Manila and Suburbs Flood Control and Drainage Project
137.0
23.0
 
TOTAL FOR WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
1,052.0
206.6
 
III. TRANSPORTATION
 
A. Highways
 
1. Improvement of Digos-Cotabato Road
17.6
4.6
2. Improvement of major truck roads in Luzon (see attached List 1)
163.416
17.903
3. Improvement of major highway networks in Luzon (see attached List 2)
164.431
19.726
4. Improvement of major trucks roads in Mindanao and the Visayas (see attached List 3)
131.187
23.642
5. Improvement of major highways networks in Mindanao and the Visayas (see attached List 4)
310.306
42.657
6. Bangkal-Mao-Buhangin Airport Pasakan
33.0
0.42
7. Manila South Road
56.629
6.781
 
________
________
Sub-Total
876.569
115.729
 
B. Railroads
 
1. Modernization and Improvement of the Philippine National Railway
69.8
22.7
 
C. Airports and Air Navigation Facilities
 
1. Improvement of 22 National Airports as follows:
 
a. Mactan airport
9.5
1.2
b. Zamboanga airport
5.2
0.8
c. Davao airport
6.6
0.8
d. Cagayan de Oro airport
4.6
0.8
e. Bacolod airport
8.0
0.8
f. Iloilo airport
7.5
0.8
i. Laoag airport
6.6
0.7
j. San Fernando (L.U.) airport
5.0
0.6
k. Buayan airport
7.4
1.0
l. Bancasi airport
9.2
1.0
m. Roxas airport
9.4
1.0
n. Legazpi airport
5.1
0.7
o. Dumaguete airport
6.1
0.8
p. Puerto Princesa airport
5.3
0.8
q. Daet airport
5.1
0.7
r. Sorsogon airport
5.1
0.7
s. Masbate airport
5.1
0.7
t. Bagabag airport
5.0
0.7
u. Ormoc airport
3.0
1.5
v. Villaba airport
4.0
2.5
 
2. Air navigation facilities
5.0
12.0
 
________
________
Sub-Total
140.8
32.2
 
D. PORTS
 
1. Batangas
4.7
1.2
2. Tabaco
1.8
0.5
3. Cagayan de Oro
4.6
1.3
4. Davao
2.8
0.8
5. General Santos
4.2
1.2
6. Iligan
0.9
0.3
7. Manila
2.7
0.8
8. San Fernando (L.U.)
1.5
0.5
9. Butuan
2.2
0.6
10. Cotabato
9.4
2.2
11. Zamboanga
0.9
0.2
12. Calbayog
0.3
0.1
13. Cebu (including Mactan & Mandawe City)
4.6
1.3
14. Tacloban
1.4
0.4
15. Dumaguete
1.2
0.6
16. Legazpi
3.6
1.0
17. Pantao (including Cagmanaba and Malacbalac)
4.0
0.8
18. Palompon
3.0
1.5
19. Naval
4.0
2.5
 
________
________
SUB-TOTAL
57.8
17.8
 
TOTAL FOR TRANSPORTATION
1,144.969
188.429
 
IV. COMMUNICATIONS
 
A. Nationwide telecommunications expansion and improvement, second phase
46.5
31.9
B. Mindanao telecommunications development project
20.4
17.0
 
________
________
TOTAL FOR COMMUNICATIONS
66.9
48.9
 
V. AGRICULTURE
 
A. Beef Cattle Development Program
91.8
10.0
B. Fisheries
-------
30.0
 
________
________
TOTAL FOR AGRICULTURE
91.8
40.0
 
VI. Regional development authorities, and companies, industrial, agricultural & other economic development projects
100.0
50.0
 
VII. Development of tourism facilities such as municipal development, tourist transportation, modern garbage disposal, resorts, hotels, etc.
n.a.
30.0
 
VIII. Health facilities, including constructions of hospitals and purchase of medical and surgical equipments
n.a.
30.0
 
IX. Educational facilities, 50% to be used for the construction of buildings as replacement to rented classrooms and 50% for purchase
of vocational technological equipment as requested by the Bureau of Public Schools, the Bureau of Vocational Education and the State colleges and universities
n.a.
30.0
 
X. HOUSING, URBAN RENEWAL AND NEW-TOWN DEVELOPMENT
 
UNDP-RP Pilot Project
 
New-town within the Laguna Lake Area to be used as an economically
viable human settlement and cultural show case based on an integrated
environmental and socio-economic scheme, including the reclamation of
the area, provisions for housing, industrial estates, manpower training
of the labor component, community facilities and public utilities; and
construction of low-cost housing for economically viable human
settlement that will serve as satellite towns for congested industrialized
urban areas and as residential centers for new industrial estates
n.a.
30.0
 
________
________
GRAND TOTAL
3,214.569
865.929


LIST 1
IMPROVEMENT OF MAJOR TRUNK ROADS IN LUZON
 
   
Estimated Cost
 
Dollar
Peso
 
Length
Component
Component
Road Section
(Kms)
(In Million P)
(In Million US $)
       
MANILA NORTH ROAD      
       
Obando-Tabang
21.50
0.175
1.405
Tabang-San Fernando
31.10
2.327
27.356
San Fernando (Pampanga)-Tarlac
56.50
3.607
38.132
Tarlac-Sto. Tomas
48.40
0.502
4.287
Sto. Tomas-Urdaneta
10.55
0.026
0.247
Rosario-Damortis
11.85
0.101
0.860
Damortis-Bauang
33.70
0.425
3.692
Bauang-San Fernando (L.U.)
10.30
0.041
0.378
San Fernando (L.U.)-Narvacan
98.10
0.913
7.898
Narvacan-Vigan
28.90
0.307
2.553
Vigan-Laoag
75.45
0.834
7.090
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
426.35
9.258
93.898
 
MANILA EAST ROAD
Pasig-Binangonan
23.80
0.369
2.837
Binangonan-Sta. Cruz
71.65
1.471
12.088
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
95.45
1.840
14.925
 
SAN FERNANDO, PAMPANGA- DINALUPIHAN-OLONGAPO
ROAD
 
San Fernando, Pampanga- Dinalupihan
32.80
0.328
2.699
Dinalupihan-Olongapo
26.70
0.113
0.941
Olongapo-Castillejos
19.90
0.175
1.451
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
79.40
0.616
5.091
 
ROSARIO-BAGUIO-BAUANG ROAD
 
Rosario-Baguio
33.65
0.695
5.816
Baguio-Bauang
35.80
0.405
3.379
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
69.65
1.100
9.195
 
STO. TOMAS-BATANGAS- TAGAYTAY- BACOOR-CAVITE- LAS PIÑAS LOOP ROAD
 
Sto. Tomas Jct.-Lipa
41.00
0.420
3.218
Lipa-Batangas
3.70
0.358
0.303
Batangas-Tagaytay
92.50
1.618
13.378
Tagaytay-Bacoor
41.45
0.399
3.168
Bacoor-Cavite
12.60
0.110
1.021
Bacoor-Las Piñas
3.00
0.009
0.077
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
194.25
2.914
21.165
 
TARLAC-STA. ROSA and GAPAN- SAN FERNANDO ROAD
 
Tarlac-Sta. Rosa
40.60
0.615
5.301
Gapan-San Fernando, (Pampanga)
47.30
0.715
5.784
 
TOTAL
87.90
1.330
11.085
 
BUGALLON-DAGUPAN- DAMORTIS ROAD
 
Bugallon-Dagupan
22.05
0.277
2.273
Dagupan-Damortis
28.55
0.568
5.784
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
50.60
0.845
8.057
 
________
________
________
GRAND TOTAL
1003.60
17.903
163.416
 
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LIST 2
IMPROVEMENT OF MAJOR HIGHWAY NETWORKS
IN LUZON
 
   
Estimated Cost
 
Dollar
Peso
Road Section
Length
Component
Component
 
(Kms)
(In Million P)
(In Million US $)
       
Sto. Tomas-Sta. Fe
58.40
1.463
14.959
Dagupan-Urdaneta
26.55
0.213
1.972
Tarlac-Bugallon
75.00
1.531
14.002
 
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________
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TOTAL
159.95
3.237
30.930
 
Aparri-Alilinao
8.58
0.127
0.952
Alilinao-Tuguegarao
95.42
1.779
14.736
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
104.00
1.906
15.688
 
Dinalupihan-Pilar
25.90
0.392
3.200
Pilar-Limay
13.30
0.377
2.967
Castillejos-Sta. Cruz
128.60
1.962
19.418
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
167.80
2.731
25.585
 
Tabaco-Legazpi
25.00
0.259
1.914
Tabaco-Ligao-Pioduran
70.00
1.000
5.000
Albay Westcoast
50.00
1.000
5.000
Lipa-Jct.-Tiaong
40.00
0.619
4.922
Lucena-Mauban
52.00
1.242
9.890
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
237.00
4.120
26.726
 
Baguio-Ifugao-Lubuangan
208.40
5.228
44.340
Cabanatuan-Baler
115.60
2.504
21.162
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
324.00
7.732
65.502
 
________
________
________
GRAND TOTAL
992.75
19.726
164.431
 
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LIST 3
IMPROVEMENT OF MAJOR TRUNK ROADS IN MINDANAO AND THE VISAYAS
       
   
Estimated Cost
 
Dollar
Peso
Road Section
Length
Component
Component
 
(Kms)
(In Million P)
(In Million US $)
       
DAVAO-COTABATO ROAD      
       
Davao-Digos
54.00
0.744
6.389
 
KAPATAGAN-ILIGAN- CAGAYAN DE ORO ROAD
 
Iligan City-Cagayan de Oro City
91.15
1.715
15.310
 
BUTUAN-GINGOOG- CAGAYAN DE ORO ROAD
 
Butuan City-Tinao
191.15
3.303
31.610
Tinao-Cagayan de Oro
12.00
0.169
1.318
 
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________
________
TOTAL
203.15
3.472
32.923
 
COTABATO-ALLAH VALLEY
ROAD
 
Cotabato-Kalawag
87.70
1.487
11.626
Kalawag-Koronadal
55.00
0.871
6.714
Koronadal-General Santos
72.00
1.078
8.702
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
214.70
3.436
27.042
 
BACOLOD NORTH ROAD
 
Bacolod-Silay City
4.15
0.217
1.664
Silay City-New Sagay
67.60
0.570
4.605
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
71.75
0.787
6.269
 
BACOLOD SOUTH ROAD
 
La Castellana-Canlaon
24.00
0.335
3.510
 
CEBU NORTH AND SOUTH ROAD
 
Talisay-Toledo-Tabuelan- San Remigio Coastal Road
100.0
3.155
6.530
Toledo-Barili Via Aloguinsan Coastal Road
50.00
1.577
3.264
 
CEBU NORTH ROAD
 
Cebu-Mactan International Airport Superhighway
14.00
1.542
3.037
 
CEBU SOUTH ROAD
 
Argao-Santander
72.00
2.379
4.803
 
LEYTE NETWORK
 
Libungao-Palompon-Calubian- Leyte-Biliran Circumferential Road,
including Calaguisi and Biliran Bridges
3.0
13.1
Alangalang-Carigara-Ormoc- Merida-Isabel-Palompon Road, including bridges
1.5
9.0
 
________
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GRAND TOTAL
894.75
23.642
131.187
       
       
LIST 4
IMPROVEMENT OF MAJOR HIGHWAY LINKS IN MINDANAO AND THE VISAYAS
       
   
Estimated Cost
Dollar
Peso
Road Section
Length
Component
Component
(Kms)
(In Million P)
(In Million US $)
OZAMIS-DIPOLOG ROAD      
Ozamis-Oroquieta
44.10
0.608
4.841
Oroquieta-Dipolog
93.10
1.554
14.064
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
137.20
2.162
18.905
 
KORONADAL-MAKILALA ROAD
Koronadal-Takurong
43.00
0.686
5.838
 
SAYRE HIGHWAY
Tinao M. Fortich
24.00
0.176
2.091
M. Fortich-Malaybalay- Kabacan
219.20
4.241
37.800
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
243.20
4.517
39.891
 
DUMAGUETE NORTH AND SOUTH ROAD
 
Guihulngan-Canlaon
0.5
3.0
Ayungon-Guihulngan
43.10
0.622
4.906
Pamplona-Sta. Catalina
0.5
3.0
Bayawan-Basay including bridge
0.5
3.0
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
43.10
2.122
13.906
       
CEBU NORTH ROAD      
Carmen-San Remigio
60.00
2.454
5.672
Bogo-Daan Bantayan-Maya
31.00
1.200
2.800
Danao-Asturias
25.00
.750
1.750
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
116.00
4.404
10.222
 
CEBU SOUTH ROAD
 
Santander-Alegria
45.00
1.350
3.150
Cebu-Sibonga
25.00
.750
1.750
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
70.00
2.100
4.900
 
OZAMIS-PAGADIAN- ZAMBOANGA CITY ROAD
Ozamis-Aurora
23.65
1.443
13.190
Aurora-Pagadian
39.40
0.667
5.278
Pagadian-Ipil
134.50
1.798
14.572
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
197.55
3.908
33.040
 
ILOILO NETWORK
Iloilo-San Joaquin
55.50
0.895
7.760
Iloilo-Ivisan
116.70
1.571
13.256
Ivisan-Ibajay
103.60
1.932
16.374
Iloilo-Sara
19.50
1.151
10.054
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
295.30
5.549
47.444
 
DAVAO-SURIGAO ROAD
Tagum-Lupon
74.75
1.586
13.164
Placer-Sta. Ana
43.05
1.070
9.102
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
117.80
2.656
22.266
 
NEGROS OR. AND NEGROS OCC. NETWORK
New Sagay-San Carlos
60.00
0.848
6.842
San Carlos-Vallehermoso
21.40
0.445
3.864
San Enrique-La Castillana
24.36
0.260
1.971
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
105.76
1.553
12.677
 
ILIGAN-LINAMON ZAMBOANGA ROAD
Iligan-Linamon
4.95
0.055
0.671
Linamon-Kapatagan
75.10
0.923
8.210
Kapatagan-Aurora
23.40
0.631
5.538
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
103.45
1.609
14.419
 
BOHOL NETWORK
Tagbilaran-Loay
17.70
0.206
1.533
 
LEYTE NETWORK
Bato-Bontoc Road
29.00
0.535
4.760
Maasin-Bontoc Road
69.50
0.698
6.729
McArthur-Bato Road
104.45
1.418
13.027
 
________
________
________
TOTAL
202.95
2.651
24.516
 
COTABATO-LANAO ROAD
Nuling-Parang
16.50
0.258
2.702
 
SAMAR NETWORK
Calbayog-San Jose
93.00
0.976
9.047
 

CAGAYAN DE ORO-TALAKAG-MARAMAG SECTION

115.00
3.000
18.000
 
DANGCAGAN-CALINAN- DAVAO CITY SECTION
90.00
3.000
15.500
 
MARAWI-MALABANG- COTABATO ROAD
80.00
1.300
13.500
 
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GRAND TOTAL
2,087.51
42.657
310.306
 
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