The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Center has added two national projects to its pipeline and delisted three others over failed negotiations on unsolicited proposals and changes in implementation modes.
It said the new additions are the Public-Private Partnership for School Infrastructure Project Phase 4, under conceptualization by the Department of Education, and the Metro Manila Waste to Energy, under evaluation by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA).
The delisted projects are the Philippine Retirement Authority’s PRA Digitalization Project, the MMDA’s 3000 TPD Manila Waste-to-Energy Facility Project and the Bases Conversion and Development Authority’s Sanitary Landfill and Waste-to-Energy Project in New Clark City, it said.
It said that with the adjustments, the PPP pipeline now consists of 229 projects valued at P2.77 trillion as of Sept. 3, 2025. Of these, 199 are under development, 12 are under approval and 18 are under procurement.
Sixty-four projects, worth P154 billion, will be implemented by local government units, while the national government will handle 165 projects, valued at P2.62 trillion.
The Philippine Ports Authority leads implementing agencies with 41 projects, followed by the Department of Transportation with 36 projects.
The current pipeline is smaller than the 230 projects with a total estimated cost of P2.86 trillion reported on July 28.







