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Project Information
Project name: PHILIPPINES: DAANG HARI-SOUTH LUZON (SLEx) EXPRESSWAY
Project description:

Build, transfer and operate a new four-lane toll road, connecting Bacoor to the South Luzon Expressway. The Project is a new 3.68 kilometer, 4-lane paved toll road that will pass through the New Bilibid Prison reservation that will connect Bacoor, Cavite to the South Luzon Expressway near the Susana Heights area.

The proposed new linkage will complement the Cavite-Laguna-east-west highway and will address the requirement for additional access between Metro Manila and Cavite.

Related headlines:
04/04/2012 - Philippines' first PPP signs
15/08/2011 - Winner announced on Philippines SLEx road
12/12/2011 - Two bid for Philippine highway
12/08/2011 - 18 show interest in Philippine toll
21/07/2011 - Philippines opens bidding on third PPP

Type: PPP
Sector: Roads & streetlights
Region: Asia
Current status: Project Signed - 04/04/2012
Contract Terms
Duration: 30 years
Capital value: US$35.50m
Public Sector Procuror Details
Authority/Commssioning body: Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
Public sector contact: Rebecca T. Garsuta, Project Director DPWH
Tel: +632 304 3300 / 3319

Philamer C. Torio, PPP Center of the Philippines
Tel: +632 896 4697 / 897 6826
Email: info@ppp.gov.ph
Private Sector Details
Consortium name: Ayala /Getinsa
Private sector shareholders: Ayala Corporation - Shareholders
Getinsa Ingineieria - Shareholders
Private Sector Shortlist
Consortium name: SMC’s South Express Link Corporation
Private sector shareholders: San Miguel Corporation (SMC) - Shareholders
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5 April 2012.

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