BCDA engages in public-private partnerships to push forward public infrastructure such as tollways, airports, seaports, and major real estate developments.
The amount represents 20 percent of the total P40 billion received members of the AFP from BCDA since the state-run agency was created in 1992.
Since 1992, BCDA has generated Php57.215 billion in disposition proceeds from the sale, lease and/or joint venture development of former Metro Manila camps and their transformation into new premier mix-use economic districts.
On the other hand, some Php619 million went to the replication of non-military facilities affected by the developments, Php4.373 billion for taxes, duties and fees and Php7.190 to direct expenses like construction of site development projects, relocation and housing of informal occupants, survey, appraisal and titling expenses, as well as administrative costs.
In October 2024, the Supreme Court upheld with finality its April 3 arbitration award decision in favor of BCDA, which nullified the Camp John Hay development lease and ordered CJHDevco's eviction.