THERE
IS no stopping Arnel Paciano D. Casanova, president-CEO of the Bases Conversion
and Development Authority.
On
Monday, Dec. 7, Casanova regaled us with the news BCDA, Vivapolis sign MOU to
develop Clark Green City, to
wit:
PARIS, FRANCE –
President Benigno S. Aquino III witnessed on December 1 the signing
of a Memorandum of Understanding between the state-owned Bases Conversion and
Development Authority and Vivapolis, held at the Hotel Scribe here, to foster
technical cooperation in the development of Clark Green City — the country’s
first ever smart, green and disaster resilient metropolis.
The signatories of the MOU were BCDA
President and CEO Arnel Paciano D. Casanova and Vivapolis Representative Michèle
Pappalardo.
Vivapolis represents French stakeholders
– both public and private entities – seeking to promote a shared vision for
sustainable urban development at an international level and to promote the
French know-how in the field of sustainable cities.
“The MOU will pave the way to establish
a strategic partnership between BCDA and Vivapolis that encompasses a
whole range of activities designed to optimize the development of Clark Green
City,” Casanova said…
Great job,
Sir.
Just last
Sept. 8, Casanova dished out to the media this equally fantastic piece of news:
Filinvest Land
bags BCDA contract to develop 288-ha Clark Green City
Gotianun-owned Filinvest Land, Inc. yesterday bagged the right as the
joint venture of state-owned Bases Conversion and Development Authority for the
development of the 288-hectare Clark Green City.
BCDA said in a statement after FLI, the lone bidder, submitted a valid
bid with P160 million in development premium payable upon signing of the
contract. With that, FLI will become BCDA’s joint venture partner for the
development of Clark Green City.
“We are excited to move forward
with our new joint-venture partner and start building what will be known as the
country’s first ever smart, green and disaster-resilient metropolis that is
expected to significantly improve the lives of our countrymen,” BCDA President-CEO
Arnel Paciano D. Casanova said…
We are most impressed, Sir.
Only a month ago, on Aug. 13, yet another
of Casanova’s declarations on the Clark Green City made the screaming headline Japan
gov’t to invest in Clark Green City.
The
Government of Japan, through the Japan Overseas Infrastructure Investment
Corporation for Transport and Urban Development (JOIN), signed a cooperation
agreement with the state-owned Bases Conversion and Development Authority to
help the Aquino Administration develop and build Clark Green City as a major
economic center in the ASEAN bloc.
The agreement was signed by President and Chief Executive Officer Arnel Paciano D. Casanova and JOIN President and CEO Takuma Hatano during a ceremony at the Manila Diamond Hotel.
The agreement was signed by President and Chief Executive Officer Arnel Paciano D. Casanova and JOIN President and CEO Takuma Hatano during a ceremony at the Manila Diamond Hotel.
JOIN is a
Japanese government corporation that aims to invest and participate in
transport or urban development projects, involving Japanese companies, such as
bullet trains, airports, and green cities. Its target investment worldwide is
Y30 trillion by 2020.
Under the
agreement, both parties will start to work on the details of the joint venture
companies, including but not limited to: the scope of work; function; funding
source; authority; responsibility and procedures; and discuss with private
sector companies in both the Philippines and Japan as regards to their interest
in Clark Green City…
Excellent,
Sir.
Earlier,
on Jan. 6, 2014, Casanova press released BCDA, SoKor firm to build ‘Green City’ in C.
Luzon.
CLARK FREEPORT — The Bases Conversion
and Development Authority (BCDA) recently partnered with a South Korean firm in
an effort to build the first smart and green city in Central Luzon.
Through a memorandum of understanding,
BCDA partnered with Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority (IFEZA). The
partnership is expected for Philippines to gain new insights in building the
country’s first smart and green city in Central Luzon and to position the new
city as the international business district in the Southeast Asian region.
BCDA President and Chief Executive
Officer Arnel Paciano Casanova and IFEZA Commissioner Jong-Cheol Lee signed the
MOU to explore potential collaborative opportunities in relation to sustainable
urbanization with IFEZA’s experience with the Songdo International Business
District and BCDA’s planned Clark Green City.
According to Casanova, IFEZA has
successfully launched the Songdo International Business District within the
Incheon Free Economic Zone in 2009 as an international city that integrates the
best practices of urban planning and sustainable design principles with a
synergistic mix of residential, commercial, retail land civic uses in a
master-planned environment.
Casanova said with the Songdo
International Business District as the international hub in Northeast Asia, the
Clark Green City is envisioned to complement and create synergy with Songdo by
being the international business hub of the Southeast Asian region.
Our
highest admiration, Sir.
Aye,
as early as Dec. 19, 2012, Casanova had already been pushing the buttons, with BCDA,
global tech experts to develop ‘Clark Green City’
CLARK
FREEPORT–The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) has forged a
collaboration with global technology experts on urban planning and information
and communications technology (ICT) development with a view to optimizing the
potential of the projected Clark Green City in this Freeport.
A Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) was signed to confirm a three-way collaboration and the
signing ceremony was attended by BCDA President and Chief Executive Officer,
Arnel Paciano D. Casanova; Country General Manager for Cisco in Philippines,
Stephen Thomas Misa; and Korean-based firm Centios (formerly known as kcss)
CEO, Hung Kwon Song.
According to
Casanova, the MOU “creates a non-binding framework for furthering discussions
under which the parties can explore potential collaborative opportunities and
determine business opportunities in relation to sustainable urbanization,”
referring in particular to BCDA’s Clark Green City project.
What can we say?
What can we say?
Were the
rate and volume with which Casanova has been churning these press releases on
the development of Clark Green City but a quarter of their verity, that area,
by now, would have been awash in economic vibrancy.
Absent any
concrete developments – pun unintended – Clark Green City to us, and to many,
remains Casanova’s (un)developing delusory fantasy.
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