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Fitch unit bullish on Philippine construction sector
MANILA, Philippines
— The Philippine construction industry is expected to enjoy double-digit growth
this year as revived infrastructure projects are seen helping the country
recover from the pandemic- induced recession, according to Fitch Solutions
Country Risk & Industry Research.
The research arm of
the Fitch group said the Philippine construction sector would post a
double-digit growth of 13 percent this year as the country recovers from the
impact of the pandemic.
“Infrastructure will
be among the Philippines’ spending priorities in 2021 to revive the economy
from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters over 2020.The
focal points of investment will be on water and transport infrastructure,
particularly flood control, road development, and rail,” it said.
As part of the
expansive 2021 national budget, the Department of Public Works and Highways
(DPWH) gets the highest budget allocation increase of 61.3 percent to P695.7
billion, while the allocation of the Department of Transportation
(DOTr) climbs by 4.4 percent to P87.9 billion.
“Given this budget
allocation, we expect sectors such as roads and bridges, water infrastructure,
and rail to contribute the most to the construction’s industry overall growth
in 2021,” it said.
According to Fitch
Solutions, the damage to infrastructure and agriculture was significant in
2020, with around P10 billion caused in November by Typhoon Ulysses.
The Fitch unit
expects that under the flood management program budget, P101.8 billion would
likely be spent on three major projects including the Pasig-Marikina flood
walls, the construction of a multi-purpose dam to provide water supply to the
Marikina Dam, and the revival of the Parañaque Spillway, a project from the
1970s.
Fitch Solutions said
transport infrastructure would also be central in the Philippines’
strategy to use infrastructure investment as a driver of the economy’s
recovery, particularly road development and rail.
The DPWH’s network development program will receive the largest amount of funds at P124.5 billion.
“In our view, these
funds will give continuity to President Duterte’s Build, Build, Build program,
a plan designed to significantly increase infrastructure spending during his
presidential term between 2016-2022, having the DPWH and the DOTr as leading
agencies,” it said.
From the 24 projects
assigned to the DPWH, 21 are road projects aiming at developing the economies
of areas outside the Metro Manila region by improving their connectivity.
Within the new
budget, P11.2 billion and P21.1 billion have been allocated to the DOTr to
directly fund the Metro Manila Subway Project Phase 1 and North-South Commuter
Railway System, respectively, to alleviate the city’s congestion by connecting
business districts with government centers, and the greater capital region to
other areas in Luzon.
SOURCE:
https://www.philstar.com/business/2021/01/21/2071828/fitch-unit-bullish-philippine-construction-sector
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thought construction was cohesive and objective. It conveyed its intended
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would be best to put the meanings of the jargon used. With this, even those who
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put the interpretation of the results of the data. For a better presentation of
data, they can put graphical representations so that the readers can visualize
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