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MRT-3 PPP BID LOOMS

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Analy Labor·4 July 2026, 1:57 pm

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MRT-3 PPP BID LOOMS

An MRT-3 train passes through Quezon City on 4 July 2026. The Department of Transportation said 26 Japanese companies have expressed interest in the government's plan to bid out the rail line's operations, maintenance and expansion under a public-private partnership scheme. 📸: Analy Labor

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An MRT-3 train passes through Quezon City on 4 July 2026. The Department of Transportation said 26 Japanese companies have expressed interest in the government's plan to bid out the rail line's operations, maintenance and expansion under a public-private partnership scheme.

📸: Analy Labor

An MRT-3 train passes through Quezon City on 4 July 2026. The Department of Transportation said 26 Japanese companies have expressed interest in the government's plan to bid out the rail line's operations, maintenance and expansion under a public-private partnership scheme. 📸: Analy Labor

An MRT-3 train passes through Quezon City on 4 July 2026. The Department of Transportation said 26 Japanese companies have expressed interest in the government's plan to bid out the rail line's operations, maintenance and expansion under a public-private partnership scheme.

📸: Analy Labor

An MRT-3 train passes through Quezon City on 4 July 2026. The Department of Transportation said 26 Japanese companies have expressed interest in the government's plan to bid out the rail line's operations, maintenance and expansion under a public-private partnership scheme. 📸: Analy Labor

An MRT-3 train passes through Quezon City on 4 July 2026. The Department of Transportation said 26 Japanese companies have expressed interest in the government's plan to bid out the rail line's operations, maintenance and expansion under a public-private partnership scheme.

📸: Analy Labor

An MRT-3 train passes through Quezon City on 4 July 2026. The Department of Transportation said 26 Japanese companies have expressed interest in the government's plan to bid out the rail line's operations, maintenance and expansion under a public-private partnership scheme. 📸: Analy Labor

An MRT-3 train passes through Quezon City on 4 July 2026. The Department of Transportation said 26 Japanese companies have expressed interest in the government's plan to bid out the rail line's operations, maintenance and expansion under a public-private partnership scheme.

📸: Analy Labor

An MRT-3 train passes through Quezon City on 4 July 2026. The Department of Transportation said 26 Japanese companies have expressed interest in the government's plan to bid out the rail line's operations, maintenance and expansion under a public-private partnership scheme. 📸: Analy Labor

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