124 projects added to PPP pipeline led by school-construction program
Business World Philippines
|December 30, 2025
THE GOVERNMENT added 124 projects to its public-private partnership (PPP) pipeline since December 2024, bringing the total to 251, valued at P2.81 trillion.
In a statement on Monday, the PPP Center said the overall pipeline consisted of 166 national projects and 85 local projects.
Of the 251 projects, 194 were solicited and 57 unsolicited.
The additional projects include the PPP for School Infrastructure Project (PSIP) Phases IV and V, and PSIP Connect, both of which address classroom shortages and enhance digital readiness in public schools, it said.
The PPP Center noted that the full implementation of the PPP Code took effect in 2025, following its passage in December 2023.
“The country is already seeing the impact, with a growing number of implementing agencies, especially local government units (LGUs) initiating projects,” it said.
This story is from the December 30, 2025 edition of Business World Philippines.
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