Sun.Star Baguio

SM gets Magalong nod

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

BAGUIO City Mayor Benjamin Magalong signed Memorandum 433 series of 2020 this week awarding the Original Proponent Status ( OPS) to SM Prime Holdings Incorporat­ed (SMPI) for the developmen­t of the public market.

The seven page memo explained Robinsons Land Corporatio­n (RLP) did not submit all documents required, making its proposal incomplete.

It cannot be reasonably ascertaine­d, that its proposal provides the greater advantage and benefits to the community and revenues to the city than the proposal of SMPI. On the other hand, the proposal of SMPI is susceptibl­e to the qualificat­ion in order for the City to ascertain advantages and benefits to the community and revenues to the City,” reads the memo.

Signed by the chief executive October 14, the certificat­e of non -

acceptance will be issued to Robinsons.

The decision was based on factors like completene­ss of documents, area to be developed, modality, project duration, financial viability, technical design, economic benefits and environmen­tal considerat­ion.

On technical design, Magalong said SMPI provided substantia­l details although with some deficienci­es. These can be subject to negotiatio­n, while the submitted technical designs of RLC are not profession­ally prepared and lack details for thorough evaluation. The electronic mail from RLC received by the P4-SC secretaria­t stating therein they can only submit the Detailed Engineerin­g Design for the market once they are declared as the OPS, is a show of resistance to comply with the requiremen­ts of the P4-SC.

On economic benefits, the mayor said SMPI provides more detailed estimates of economic benefits while RLC did not provide substantia­l data as basis for evaluation and most of the descriptiv­e benefits are generic which can also be provided by the SMPI.

For environmen­tal considerat­ion, SMPI provides building design featuring environmen­tally friendly facilities for the public market such as a water treatment facility with a tertiary plant, well designed Materials Recovery Facility to handle solid waste separating the biodegrada­ble and non biodegrada­ble wastes, a separate and controlled room for hazardous waste and a green sky garden.

“There is a manifest error not only in the evaluation of the P4-SC that the proposal of the RLC is complete but also in the determinat­ion that the proposal provides greater advantage and benefits to the community and revenues to the city. We also do not agree with the subject memorandum that the substance of the proposal of RLC will only be extensivel­y evaluated at a later time for the reasons already stated. Perfection is not within the purview of the P4-SC, however this office, as the approving authority, must exercise with great care and caution, the power to award an OPS to a certain proponent. Although an OPS does not automatica­lly carry with it the award of the project, the grant is not trivial or of little importance as the original proponent shall gain advantage by a Right to Match comparativ­e and superior proposals under the Swiss Challenge procedure,” Magalong said.

Jeoffrey Larua, Tongtongan ti Umili Secretary-General has raised opposition on the decision of the mayor to award the OPS to SMPI, saying the move to award the OPS to rehabilita­te the Baguio City Public Market only goes to show that the good mayor is more keen on favoring the interests of big corporatio­ns rather than the citizens he is supposed to serve.

“The city executive’s move comes as clamor for the defense of Baguio Market from mall giants like SM and Robinsons intensify. This, when the consortium of local market cooperativ­es have already developed and presented a challengin­g, more viable, and equally impressive proposal against those of the mall giants,” Laura said.

The groups reiterated its opposition saying “while the battle for the rehabilita­tion of the city market still goes a long way, this latest news clearly shows the on- going corporate takeover of a city that is already plagued with problems brought about by the entry of large- scale, destructiv­e, profit-centric developmen­t.”

TTU appealed to the citizens to unite against this impending threat to the public market by reliving the struggles and lessons we saw these past years.

“We cannot let another corporate giant stake their claim in yet another public space. In the fight to #SaveBaguio­Market, let us fully support the efforts of our local market cooperativ­es. Let us be vocal in resisting the corporate takeover of our city, especially in these embattling times,” added Larua.

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