Manila Bulletin

PSALM bids out new O&M contract for Malaya power plant

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

State-run Power Sector Assets and Liabilitie­s Management Corporatio­n (PSALM) is inviting interested parties anew into the scheduled auction of the Operation and Maintenanc­e (O&M) contract for the 650-megawatt Malaya thermal power plant for the period from 2018 to 2019.

It is apparent in the invitation to bid (ITB) issued by the company that the dangled O&M contract cost had been significan­tly slashed to R264 million from a higher budget of R457 million for the 2016-2017 period; and almost the same level for the O&M deal that will lapse in August this year.

For the past two years, it had been South Korean firm STX Marine Services Co. Ltd. that had won the O&M contract for the state-owned thermal plant, which is being depended upon by the country’s power system when supply runs tight.

According to PSALM, the bid opening for the new O&M deal will be on May 15 this year, while pre-bid conference is slated on May 2.

The state-run company has specified that “bids received in excess of the approved budget cost shall be automatica­lly rejected at bid opening.”

The contract covers “delivery of goods and services required for one year upon the effectivit­y of the contract.”

Prospectiv­e bidders are required to “have completed within five years from the date of submission and receipt of bids, a contract similar to the project.”

In continuall­y running Malaya plant, it was gathered from industry sources that such must already be studied seriously by the government given the ample supply that Luzon grid has already been experienci­ng.

In fact, it was further noted that bulk or about 85-percent of the O&M budget being awarded to the contractor account for personnel salaries; and that magnitude of expense cannot even be justified by the level of generation that the Malaya facility has been contributi­ng to the grid.

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