MANILA, Philippines鈥擳he government plans to open up the state infrastructure market to more foreign contractors by 2015, Public Works and Highways Secretary Rogelio Singson said Tuesday.
In a news conference at the DPWH head office in Manila, Singson聽 said the move was meant to 鈥渓evel the playing field, but not to the detriment of local contractors.鈥
The DPWH, he said, would push for 鈥減rogressive liberalization鈥 of the construction industry by allowing foreign contractors to take part in state projects worth P1 billion and above. However, these contractors 鈥渨ill not be allowed to bring in sub-contractors or a labor force from outside the country, which is not good for our economy.鈥
According to Singson, the issue was already being discussed by the economic cluster in President Aquino鈥檚 Cabinet.
鈥淭here are ongoing discussions on improving [foreign contractors鈥橾 access to infrastructure projects within current laws,鈥 he said.
A number of contractors from South Korea, Japan and China have expressed interest in bidding for local projects, he said, noting 鈥渢he Chinese contractors are very active and aggressive.鈥
In a briefing paper furnished reporters, the DPWH said opening up the construction industry to more foreign contractors by 2015 was one of four agency 鈥渞eforms鈥 involving procurement practices.
The other reforms were 鈥渕oving toward electronic bidding; indexing the net financial contracting capacity of contractors in their income taxes; and strengthening the borrowing capacity of contractors by paying them through letters of credit.鈥
At the same time, the DPWH head reported that the department had recorded a 鈥渂ig leap鈥 in infrastructure spending in the first quarter with disbursements of P34.8 billion, or P16.1 billion (53.7 percent) more than fund releases during the same period in 2012. The amount, however, was P42 billion short of the agency鈥檚 obligated funds for the January to March period, which totaled P76.8 billion.
Singson credited the 鈥渉igher pace of public works implementation鈥 for the increased fund releases.
He said that 鈥渨ith the DPWH reform program of doing the right project with the right cost, the department has realized savings of over P16.3 billion during the past two and a half years due to the conduct of transparent and competitive bidding.鈥