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DoTr in talks for Sumitomo to maintain MRT-3

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THE government is considerin­g Metro Rail Transit (MRT)-3 builder and former maintenanc­e provider Sumitomo Corp. for the maintenanc­e and rehabilita­tion of the MRT-3 system.

In a statement, the Department of Transporta­tion (DoTr) said discussion­s with the Japanese government are ongoing to rehire Sumitomo as the maintenanc­e provider of the MRT, to replace Busan Universal Rail, Inc. (BURI), whose maintenanc­e contract was terminated by the DoTr earlier this month.

The new maintenanc­e and rehabilita­tion contract will have a term of three years, and will include the rehabilita­tion and restoratio­n of the system to its “original performanc­e standards.”

“High- level discussion­s with the Government of Japan are ongoing to pave the way for DoTr’s direct engagement of Sumitomo Corp. and its technical partner Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, under a Government to Government (G2G) Off icial Developmen­t Assistance ( ODA) platform,” the DoTr said.

The DoTr said that the joint venture of Sumitomo and Mitsubishi Heavy is being considered due to their previous experience with the MRT. “The joint venture of Sumitomo Corp. and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is being closely considered due to their background and experience with the MRT-3 — they designed and built the system from 1998 to 2000, and maintained the system from 2000 to 2012.”

The then Department of Transporta­tion and Communicat­ions in 2012 did not renew the maintenanc­e contract of Sumitomo.

The DoTr added that it is evaluating the unsolicite­d proposal of Light Rail Manila Corp. ( LRMC), a P20- billion investment to rehabilita­te the train system, as well as the handling of operations for a period of 30 to 32 years. The agency last month granted original proponent status to LRMC, and the proposal will “soon be endorsed” to the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority for its evaluation. —

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