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Bid invitation­s to develop regional airports due March

- By Imee Charlee C. Delavin Senior Reporter

THE GOVERNMENT will be accepting fresh bids for the unbundled regional airports as it pushes ahead with its plan to develop internatio­nal gateways in the countrysid­e, a top official of the Transporta­tion department said.

“[ The regional airports] are already unbundled. We will bid them out one by one … from two [auctions], it will now be five,” Department of Transporta­tion (DoTr) Undersecre­tary for Aviation and Airports Roberto C. Lim said in a chance interview late last week.

The DoTr and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s earlier divided the five airports into two bundles, which are to be developed, operated and maintained by the winning concession­aire for 30 years. Based on the PPP web site, the regional airports are for “bid submission.”

The first bundle included the P20.26-billion Bacolod- Silay Airport and the P30.40-billion Iloilo Airport, while the second bundle comprises the P40.57-billion Davao Airport, the P14.62-billion Laguinding­an Airport and the P2.34-billion New Bohol (Panglao) Airport.

Mr. Lim said the department is looking to issue fresh invitation­s for firms interested to bid by the first quarter of 2017.

The regional airports project was rolled out by the previous government but failed to go through bidding.

Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp. (MPIC) — through Philippine Airports Consortium which includes Aeroports de Paris and ADP Ingenierie — the Aboitiz-led Maya Consortium; San Miguel Holdings Corp.- Incheon Internatio­nal Airport Corp. Consortium; the Gotianun-led Filinvest-Jatco- Sojitz Consortium and the GMR- Megawide Consortium were pre-qualified by the previous government for the airport projects.

The DoTr said the law “does not allow automatic pre-qualificat­ion for the new round of bidding for the five regional airports.”

“There will be fresh invitation­s and notices,” Transporta­tion Spokespers­on Cherie F. Mercado said in a mobile phone reply when asked for details.

MPIC is one of three Philippine units of Hong Kong-based First Pacific Co. Ltd., the others being PLDT, Inc. and Philex Mining Corp. Hastings Holdings, Inc. — a unit of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. — maintains interest in BusinessWo­rld through the Philippine Star Group, which it controls.

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THE GOVERNMENT will be accepting fresh bids for the unbundled regional airports as it pushes ahead with its plan to develop internatio­nal gateways in the countrysid­e.

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