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Public-Private Partnership (PPP) as an Alternative Model to Public Infrastructure Development and Service Delivery: The Case of PPP-Public Markets in the Philippines
The study examined the internalization of core-values of New Public Management (NPM) among Local Government Units (LGUs) in the Philippines in their effort to reform the management and operation of public markets. Using Public-Private Partnership (PPP) as a framework of NPM for infrastructure development and service delivery, the study assessed the performance of PPP/BOT Public Markets in addressing the perennial problems of public markets in the Philippines. It inquired whether or not PPP as an instrument of reform has improved the management and operation of public markets.
To substantiate the assessment, five pioneering PPP public markets in the country were examined, namely; Mandaluyong Public Market in Mandaluyong City, Carmen and Cogon Public Markets in Cagayan de Oro City, Suki Market in Quezon City, and Bocaue Public Market in Bocaue, Bulacan. It used organization and management, the scope of facilities and services , LGU- revenue income and expenditures, and income of market vendors, and client satisfaction on the quality of facilities and services as performance indicators. The data of the study were obtained through combined research methodologies such as case study, content analysis, ocular inspection, and interviews with the city and municipal administrators, market administrators, market vendors, and officers of market vendors associations.
The study shows that while PPP has improved the performance of public markets during the early years of operation, these gains and all advances were not sustained by the LGUs when management and operation of public markets were turned over to them from the private project proponent-operators. The study argued that in order to sustain public-private partnerships in the operation of the public market, it is imperative to institutionalize reforms in the structure, processes, mindsets of the leaders, and stakeholders. The institutionalization of NPM’s core values can be carried out effectively through localization of PPP as a policy so that the necessary legal and institutional frameworks for PPP will be anchored based on the need, strength, and weaknesses of the LGU concerned.
The study makes a positive contribution to the on-going discourse on public sector reform in the Philippines particularly at the local level using PPP as a model. It enriches not only the literature of Public Administration but also provides valuable lessons in the praxis of governance.
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Public Market Case Study
- 1 Design Parameters
- 2 Proposed Wastewater System Components
- 3 Secondary Treatment - Constructed Wetlands
- 4 Cost Estimate
Design Parameters
Determining an accurate design flow, or how much wastewater is generated at the facility, is a good starting point when designing a wastewater system. City engineers are estimating that the average flow from the Jaro market is 12 cubic meters per day. This is a good initial estimate and provides a baseline for further investigation and refinement for developing the design flow value. To determine an accurate design flow, engineers will verify water consumption figures from the water district. Because a wastewater system must be designed to accommodate peak flows, some estimates for converting the monthly water meter data to peak daily flow will be required. For example, if water meter data for a peak month is used, the value is divided by the number of days in the month and the result multiplied by a peaking factor. A peaking factor of 1.5 or 1.7 (the appropriate peaking factor is determined through local knowledge) will estimate peak flows from average flow data. This will also help to build in some margin of safety to ensure that the system will not be undersized. Engineers are working now to determine the proper peak flow number and identify the wastewater system design flow from which the detailed engineering designs will be based.
Proposed Wastewater System Components
Engineers are recommending that the wastewater system include the following components:
- Grease and trash traps located at key points in the sewer system to remove grease from the food service areas and heavy solids from the vegetable, meat and fish areas
- Settler - a settling tank, similar to a septic tank, to perform primary settling
- Anaerobic Baffled Reactor (ABR) - to remove much of the organic mater and suspended solids in the wastewater stream
Secondary Treatment - Constructed Wetlands
The constructed wetlands, otherwise known as a planted gravel filter, will treat the wastewater to a point where it may be safely discharged in compliance with environmental standards. Wastewater from the ABR tank will flow through the inlet structure of the constructed wetlands where it will be evenly distributed through the gravel media. As this is a subsurface flow wetlands, all of the wastewater will be maintained below a layer of gravel and mulch.
There are several good examples of constructed wetlands systems for public markets. The photo provided here is from the BORDA-developed system at the Dumaguete Public Market. Constructed wetlands not only help treat wastewater, but they add aesthetic values as well. They may also be used to develop microenterprise projects through the sale of cut flowers or hydroponically growing saplings for the reforestation industry.
Cost Estimate
City engineers are developing a detailed cost estimate for the Jaro market wastewater project. Initial estimates are provided below:
Approximate Total Project Cost P 2,457,900.00
In addition to the project cost estimated above, the engineers will be preparing a cost recovery plan. This will be based upon how many stalls and how many pesos per stall should be calculated for a 3, 5 and 7 year cost recovery plan. Then the stall owners can decide how they want to proceed. Engineers and planners at the city staff will consider other options for financing as well. They may adopt the program of funding operations and maintenance through a public restroom user fee similar to the Dumaguete public market project, which uses the fees from the public restroom to fully fund the operations and maintenance for their market facility.
Finally, an operations and maintenance plan will be developed and associated costs calculated. Operations expenses are anticipated to be quite low as this is a passive wastewater system with no electrical requirements. Data on the operations and maintenance costs will be considered for the cost recovery plan.
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URBAN PUBLIC MARKETS: The shift in their architectural values and the effect on their socio- economic activities (a case of Kampala).
The formation of urban public markets in Uganda has from time immemorial been determined by their individual neighborhoods. People within a neighborhood came together to designated areas with a purpose of social and economic exchange amongst themselves. Eventually, temporally shelters were developed within these designated market areas and later on permanent developments. The permanent developments have taken on different design complexions which have in return impacted their social and economic performance. This dissertation traces the development of public markets from the ancient Greek times, through different regions to the current local context. It outlines various social and economic benefits that are internationally expected of an appropriate public market and known design guidelines. Case studies of Nakawa and Wandegeya Market were studied so as to provide an account of life within the public market places. The methodology employed included interviews with vendors, customers, market authorities and other informed urban authorities. Field studies were done with consideration of tools of observation, photography and field sketching so as to visually interact with the different spaces and appreciate their usage. The findings of this dissertation informs us of the different opinions that the market stakeholders have about the two markets, analyses how the different architectural values possessed by these markets affects their social and economic life and finally points out the design and planning guidelines which could be beneficial to designing of public markets. The recommendations provided are to aid in the development of an appropriate public market.
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THESIS: PROPOSED NEW PUBLIC MARKET WITH TRANSPORT TERMINAL AND BAGSAKAN CENTER IN TRECE MARTIRES, CAVITE - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. 1) The existing Trece Martires City Public Market in Cavite, Philippines faces problems like congested traffic and poor facilities. 2) The study aims to relocate the market to a new site ...
As authors have mentioned [1] [2] [3][4][5][6][7], in many parts of the world, those marketplaces are still vivid spots and key connecting points in the city space (e.g., Beşiktaş Fish Market in ...
PDF | On Nov 1, 2016, Glenor L. Novio and others published Empowering consumers in selected Public Markets in Metro Manila: A framework for the development of AgriWatchPH | Find, read and cite all ...
[Pascual et. al., Vol.6 (Iss.3): March 2019] ISSN: 2454-1907 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.2635641 UNDERSTANDING CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOURS TOWARDS PUBLIC MARKETS AND GROCERY STORES IN TACLOBAN CITY, PHILIPPINES Pet Anthony L. Pascual *1, Nestor C. Sedanza 1, Maricris M. Loso 1, Maria Jesusa O. Salvino 1, Reynerio O. Mendoza 1, Neuville Florinth Lucrese ...
Women, in particular, building on their historical roles as the country's primary public and regional market traders, have made Philippine city streets their new business venue for itinerant ...
publick market calinan public market complex thesis presented to the college of architecture and fine arts university of mindanao davao city in partial. Skip to document. ... 2011). In Philippines, public market is always referred to as Palengke derived from the Spanish word Palenque meaning wooden palisade and stockade (Diccionario de la ...
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) as an Alternative Model to Public Infrastructure Development and Service Delivery: The Case of PPP-Public Markets in the Philippines The study examined the internalization of core-values of New Public Management (NPM) among Local Government Units (LGUs) in the Philippines in their effort to reform the management ...
The existing public market is already 31-years-old originally designed by Architects Carlos B. Amasula and Peter A. Marvillas. But the architecture students underscore the fact that it is only a proposal which is part of their academic project and even if implemented it would not in any way involve the demolition of the basic structure but only ...
Open PDF in Browser. Add Paper to My Library. Share: ... the Duterte administration reaped the benefits of the Philippines' momentum of economic growth and poverty reduction; the country's GDP continued to expand at above six percent during the 2016 to 2019 period while poverty incidence significantly declined to 16 percent in 2018 ...
With the present situation, it can be stated that the public market is already an integral part of the Filipino culture and it imposes a sense of neighborhood by bringing people together. A. Rationale of the Study The study aims to relocate and make a new design of the TMC Public Market. This project intends to address the problems being ...
1. Public Market in Maramag, Bukidnon, Mindanao Maramag is one of the many stops that locals and tourists pass, before going to Cagayan de Oro. This small town has succeeded in building a nice and clean public market, which cannot be compared to the ones in most big cities here in the Philippines.
iii The Philippines Economic Update summarizes key economic and social developments, important policy changes, and the evolution of external conditions over the past six months. It also presents findings from recent World Bank analysis, situating them in the context of the country's long-term development trends and assessing their implications for the
Three public enterprises such as the market, slaughterhouse and terminal are the focus of this study. The public market was established in 2002 under loan at Land Bank of the Philippines in the amount of 51 Million. It has two (2) level structures with 566 stalls. The overall control and supervision of
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The study examined the internalization of core-values of New Public Management (NPM) among Local Government Units (LGUs) in the Philippines in their effort to reform the management and operation ...
the Philippine Society for Public Administration and the Association of Schools of Public Administration in the Philippines, Inc. The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has awarded the PJPA the Journal Incubation Grant from 2017 to 2019 under its Journal Incentive Program (CHED Memorandum Order 53, s. 2016). ediTorial board Romeo B. Ocampo ...
The enactment of this bill is intended to establish every public market as the primary foundation of Philippine trade and commerce. To ensure the achievement of this objective, the efforts for the development of each public market shall be hinged on the initiative of the local government units through its ...
A Closer Look: Friends of the Boston Public Market and the 2000 Seareach-CMI Study 73 : Boston Public Market Association 2001-2004 77 : Market Pilot Projects: Northern Avenue Bridge and Dewey Square Markets 79 : Slow Going for the Public Market 81 : New Momentum for the Boston Public Market: 2008-2009 82 : Conclusion 89 : 3
PUBLIC MARKET PLANNING GUIDE public market modules (modular approach) philippine public market modules the modular approach which was produced the former. Skip to document. University; High School; Books; Discovery. ... Thesis Writing Research (ARCDES9) 14 Documents. Students shared 14 documents in this course. University University of Baguio ...
The Jaro Public Market, like most city markets in the Philippines, is complete with dry goods stalls such as those selling kitchen wares, secondhand goods (Ukay-Ukay stalls), fish and meat stalls, vegetable vendors and canteens. ... in Philippine Pesos (P) 1 Grease Trap 1.00 m x 1.00 m x 1.00 P 25,500.00 2 Grit Chamber w/Bar Screen 1.00 m x 1. ...
Historically, street hawkers and street markets originated, all over the world, as the real first form of retailing. Today we still use the term 'street markets' to refer to outdoor spaces that are made up of a set of implicit and explicit traditions and cultural practices, but these are also spaces of sociality and connection (Watson 2009; Watson and Studdert 2006).
This study analyzes the market structure of the Philippine generation sector using traditional concentration measures and supply margins. This determination is an essential first step in analyzing the potential for market power abuse in the Philippine generation sector. Finance, College of Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City.
A study of the weak-form efficiency of the Philippine stock market using artificial neural networks, Edwin Balagtas Valeroso. Theses/Dissertations from 2011 PDF. The empirics of cost stickness in Philippine firms, Arnel Onesimo O. Uy. Theses/Dissertations from 2010