Office mulls higher small project cap of B10bnListen to this articleThe State Enterprise Policy Office (Sepo) is considering amendments to the public-private partnership (PPP) law to redefine small-scale projects, potentially raising the investment threshold from 5 billion baht to up to 10 billion in a move aimed at accelerating public investment. The PPP Act was first enacted in 1992, when PPP projects valued at a maximum of 1 billion baht were considered small. In addition to revising a definition, Sepo plans to amend procedures to speed up PPP project approvals. Each year, the PPP Committee approves projects worth around 60 billion baht. Sepo also monitors and oversees PPP projects approved by the committee to ensure investments proceed according to the planned timeline.
Source: Bangkok Post January 22, 2026 02:36 UTC