Panay News

All eyes on NAIA rehab: Private partner coming

- (Tyrone Jasper C. Piad @ Philippine Daily Inquirer)

THE winner of the bidding for the P170.6-billion Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) rehabilita­tion contract will soon be named after the Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority gives its stamp of approval.

Should the San Miguell ed consortium bag the concession, the conglomera­te led by tycoon Ramon Ang will have control over two major airports, including the New Manila Internatio­nal Airport in Bulacan.

Ang- led SMC SAP & Co. Consortium has emerged as the frontrunne­r after putting forward an 82.16- percent revenue share with the government. Competitor GMR Airports Consortium submitted 33.3 percent while another rival, Manila Internatio­nal Airport Consortium, proposed a 25.91-percent share.

The operator of the country’s main internatio­nal gateway was scheduled to hold a board meeting yesterday to tackle the notice of award ( NOA), according to the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr).

The content of the NOA is expected to be made public today, a day later than the previous target. The DOTr has yet to explain the reason behind the delay.

After the issuance of the NOA, the contract signing for the big-ticket infrastruc­ture project is scheduled for next month.

On Feb. 8, t he DOTr prequalifi­cation bids and awards committee opened the financial proposals submitted by the three proponents to determine the highest bid.

The transporta­tion department previously said the bidder that can provide the government the most revenues would be the likely winner, making the San Miguel group the top contender.

The terms of reference for the public-private partnershi­p project mandate that the government will get a share of revenues from the commercial and noncommerc­ial operations of NAIA. This is on top of the P30billion upfront cost and annual annuity payment of P2 billion.

The NAIA upgrade project includes the rehabilita­tion of passenger terminals and airside facilities such as runway, aircraft parking area and airfield lighting, and the provision of facilities that will enable intermodal transfers at the terminal.

The winning private sector partner will have a 15-year concession period to implement the project, which can be extended by 10 years, if needed.

 ?? ?? Passengers line up at the departure area of the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport.
Passengers line up at the departure area of the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport.

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