JHMC belies hospital project in Scout barrio
>> Tuesday, February 12, 2019
BAGUIO CITY – The John Hay Management Corporation, a
subsidiary of the State-owned Bases Conversion and Development Authority
(BCDA), belied the existence of an approved project for the put up of a
hospital in a portion of its property in Scout Barrio.
JHMC president and chief executive officer Allan R. Garcia
said that it is unfair to conclude that there is already an approved hospital
project in the open area in barangay Scout barrio when the BCDA Board has not
yet approved any proposal on the said project.
“There are no structures that were approved. There is also
no approved hospital project in the area. We were wondering why there were
reports that there will be a hospital that will be built in the area,” Garcia
stressed.
The JHMC official underscored that it will be the BCD
Board that will approve whatever proposals that will be found feasible after
the conduct of a comprehensive assessment and evaluation of existing
unsolicited proposals but there are no plans yet to use the contested area for
the put up of a privately-owned hospital.
According to him, JHMC allowed some groups to conduct soil
testing in some of its properties which will be used by proponents to support
their feasibility studies for their unsolicited proposals but the conduct of
such study does not mean that there is already an approved project in the said
area.
He explained that if the unsolicited proposals of project
proponents who want to use some of its properties for business purposes, then
the JHMC will own the results of whatever technical studies that were undertaken
that could be used for future references in case the corporation will have
plans to develop the said areas for suitable projects that will ensure the
generation of added income for the BCDA.
BCA was created by law to administer, manage and operate
former American military bases in the different parts of the country and
whatever proceeds that will be generated from the operation of the said
government properties will be earmarked for the modernization of the country’s
armed forces.
Garcia claimed that there are numerous unsolicited
proposals for the development of portions of the former American rest and
recreation center but the BCDA s seriously assessing and evaluating said
proposals to screen which among them will be the most advantageous to the
government.
Camp John Hay has a total land area of over 680 hectares
wherein 247 hectares was leased by the BCDA to the Camp John hay development
corporation (CJHDevCo) for a 50-year period.
Under the lease agreement that was executed between the
BCDA and the winning developer in 1997, the local government is entitled to
have a 25 percent share from the lease rentals that will be paid by the
developer to the BCDA and that the same will be released upon the submission of
projects by the city that will be funded from the said share.
However, the current impasse between the BCDA and the
developer had resulted to the non-release of the local government’s share from
the lease rentals because the developer has not paid the same to the coffers of
the government. -- Dexter A. See
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