New Clark City attracts P143 B investment pledges
The Philippine Star|July 15, 2024
The New Clark City (NCC), which is being positioned as an investment hub, has attracted over P143 billion worth of investments, according to the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA).
LOUELLA DESIDERIO
New Clark City attracts P143 B investment pledges

BCDA president and CEO Joshua Bingcang said during the Build Better More Infrastructure Forum held in NCC in Tarlac, investment commitments for NCC have reached P143.22 billion.

Of the total amount, P15.92 billion has already been invested through actual construction, while P127.3 billion is in the pipeline.

He said the investments are expected to generate a total of 103,000 jobs.

“They are already secured in our agreements with our private sector partners. And more will be coming,” he said.

Covering 9,450 hectares, the NCC is being developed as the country’s first smart, green and resilient metropolis.

Bingcang said the BCDA is focusing on developing 1,000 hectares of the NCC for the Phase 1 development that includes the National Government Administrative Center, where the 2019 Southeast Asian Games were held.

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