The proposed design for New Manila International Airport (NMIA) in Bulacan has been released on Friday by San Miguel Corp.
The proposed P734 billion airport will have 4 runways, expandable up to 6, with a capacity of 100 million passengers every year, San Miguel said in a statement.
The new airport is expected to bring “trillions of dollars” in economic activity, 35 million tourists annually as well 30 million tourism-related jobs for people in Bulacan and nearby provinces, the company said.
“It will provide more and better livelihood opportunities, not to take them away, ensure environmental balance and enhance resilience against calamities, because it’s the right thing to do,” SMC president and COO Ramon Ang said.
“In other words, we envision a brighter future for everyone, but we know what’s worth achieving isn’t necessarily easy. We will face rough waters along the way, that’s why we need everybody’s help and support to make this dream a reality,” he added.
San Miguel Corp is expecting for the “Notice of Award” from the government before it can begin the construction of the project.
Its unsolicited proposal to build the airport was unopposed during the recently concluded Swiss challenge, required for every public-private partnership projects.
Additional News: ABS-CBN News
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