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BCDA taps Korean gov't agency to explore opportunities in New Clark City

The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) inked a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Korean government agency National Agency for Administrative City Construction (NAACC) to promote knowledge sharing and explore collaboration opportunities in urban planning, smart city development, green energy, and smart administrative systems for the development of the 9,450-hectare New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac.


The MOU was signed by NAACC Administrator Dr. Hyeong Ryeol Kim and BCDA president and chief executive officer Engr. Joshua M. Bingcang in September in Seoul, Korea.


"With Korea as a global frontrunner in terms of smart administrative capitals, we at BCDA are very fortunate to have NAACC as our partner to facilitate knowledge exchange and link us with experts who can help us transform New Clark City as the Philippines' alternative national government hub," said Bingcang.


"Through this MOU, we wish to replicate the successes and apply the lessons learned by Korea in relocating administrative agencies and national research and development (R&D) institutes in its administrative capital, Sejong City," he added.


South Korea and the Philippines have set up satellite government administrative centers outside the capital to help ease traffic congestion and overpopulation in their respective metropolitan areas.


"We hope that Korea's experience building the Administrative City will help transform your former military base into a dynamic and vibrant new city," said Kim.


The MOU signing took place on the sidelines of the Global Infrastructure Cooperation Conference (GICC) 2024, one of Korea's largest international conferences for promoting cooperation in infrastructure. BCDA PCEO Bingcang also pitched investment opportunities in renewable energy, clean transportation, and smart city development, among other areas.


NAACC has been building the Administrative City in Sejong since 2007 as part of their government's plan to alleviate the concentration of functions in the Seoul metropolitan area and promote balanced regional development.


To date, Sejong is home to 40 central administrative agencies and 15 national research and development institutes, making it the administrative capital of Korea.


Meanwhile, the National Government Administrative Center (NGAC) in New Clark City aims to host facilities for the Philippine government, such as offices of various government agencies, government housing units, and sports facilities. The first phase of NGAC includes an integrated government operations center, a government housing facility (The Residences), the Athletics Stadium, the Aquatics Center, the Athletes' Village, and the River Park.


BCDA has engaged with multiple government agencies to set up offices and critical infrastructure in NGAC and parts of New Clark City, including the Philippine Space Agency for its headquarters, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas for its coin production and minting facility, the National Academy of Sports, and the Department of Science and Technology for its Virology and Vaccine Institute of the Philippines.

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