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Public-Private Partnership for School Infrastructure Project (PSIP)-II Department of Education. National Economic and Development Authority Regional Development Council XI 29 January 2013. Presentation Summary. Project Rationale: Wipe out the classroom backlog PSIP-I Bid Results PSIP-II
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Public-Private Partnership for School Infrastructure Project (PSIP)-IIDepartment of Education National Economic and Development Authority Regional Development Council XI 29 January 2013
Presentation Summary • Project Rationale: Wipe out the classroom backlog • PSIP-I Bid Results • PSIP-II • Project Components • Project Features • Expected Benefits • Project Timetable
66,800 SY 2010-2011 BACKLOG Our Goal: Eliminate the Classroom Backlog 3,291 June –December 2010 ACCOMPLISHMENT less 2012 Provision* • DepEd: 11,225 • DPWH: 2,313 • PDAF: 1,495 • LGUs: 5,719 • Private Donors, PAGCOR, AusAID: 6,452 • PSIP: 9,301 12,189 January-December 2011 ACCOMPLISHMENT less 15,354* January-November 12,2012 ACCOMPLISHMENT less 11,850* On-going/Programmed Balance 2012 less 9,301* Public Private Partnership-I 2012 less 10,679 Public Private Partnership-II 2013 less 18,924 Programmed 2013 less Zero Backlog End of December 2013
PSIP I Bid Results • Bright Future Educational Facilities • (BF Corporation-Riverbanks) • Region I • 2,157 classrooms • PhP 3.4 billion • Citicore-Megawide • Region III • 2,885 classrooms • PhP 5.2 billion • Region IV-A • 4,259 classrooms • PhP 7.6 billion
PSIP-II: Design-Build Contract • Classroom infrastructure • Single-storey,two-storey, three-storey and four-storey school buildings • Includes blackboads and electrical installations • Comfort rooms • Attached or detached units for single-storey structures • Integrated for two-storey structures • Furniture • 45 school seats/armchairs per classroom • 1 set of teachers’ desk and chair
Expected Benefits from the PSIP • Benefits to DepED and National Government: • 480,600 students who will immediately enjoy better learning facilities. • Shares and transfers certain risks to the private sector proponent (i.e. design, construction). • Benefits to Infrastructure Sector: Promote local capacity-building consistent with the national development goals of creating inclusive growth, generating local employment, and poverty alleviation • Benefits to Financial Sector: Provide investment opportunities for the excess liquidity in the market and promote the development of the domestic capital market. • Benefits to Education Sector: Increase students’ productivity, academic performance and long-term learning potential; improve enrolment, retention and completion rates.
Indicative timelines for PSIP-II Bid • Target bidding (two-stage) • Pre-qualification: Jan-Feb 2013 • Bidding: Mar-June 2013 • Basis of Award: lowest complying bid • Target construction: 2013-2014 Implementa-tion 12 months (July 2013-June 2014) Pre-Procurement (Nov-Dec 2012) Pre-Qualification (Jan-Feb 2013) Bidding Mock-up Assembly; Submission of Bids; Evaluation and Award (Mar-May 2013)
Thank You… For more information on the PSIP: DepED Finance and Administration Unit Tel: 633-9342; Telefax: 631-9640 DepED Physical Facilities and Schools Engineering Division Tel: 638-4108 loc.117