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The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Center of the Philippines is pushing for stricter mechanisms for unsolicited proposals in a pending measure that will replace the existing and outmoded Build Operate Transfer (BOT) Law, saying that this would help make the regulatory environment more attuned to the current business landscape.

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The government’s Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Center said that unsolicited proposals for infrastructure projects need to offer new technology as mandated by the Build-Operate-Transfer Law.

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The government is reconsidering its earlier position that it won’t not accept unsolicited proposals for infrastructure projects that are not on its priority list, a ranking official said.

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The National Constructors Association of the Philippines (NACAP) has expressed concern over the seeming bias being shown by key government agencies and officials against unsolicited proposals in the development of infrastructure projects.

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The government’s Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Center said that unsolicited proposals for infrastructure projects need to offer new technology as mandated by the Build-Operate-Transfer Law.

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The government is reconsidering its earlier position that it won’t not accept unsolicited proposals for infrastructure projects that are not on its priority list, a ranking official said.

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The National Constructors Association of the Philippines (NACAP) has expressed concern over the seeming bias being shown by key government agencies and officials against unsolicited proposals in the development of infrastructure projects.

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