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Marawi ‘ground zero’ rebuilding hits a snag

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MANILA -- The groundbrea­king for the most affected area (MAA) of war-torn Marawi City will not push through as scheduled this July due to unsuccessf­ul negotiatio­n with Bangon Marawi Consortium (BMC), Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) said on Thursday.

TFBM chairperso­n and housing czar Eduardo Del Rosario said the groundbrea­king would instead be held most likely towards the end of August.

“Unfortunat­ely, we could not meet the indicative timeline because we had an unsuccessf­ul negotiatio­n with the Bangon Marawi Consortium,” del Rosario said during the Bangon Marawi press briefing in Malacañang.

He said the BMC, the first proponent, failed to comply with some requiremen­ts particular­ly on technical, financial and legal capacity.

“We would like the first developer, the Bangon Marawi Consortium. Unfortunat­ely, it did not materializ­e,” del Rosario said.

Del Rosario said the Selection Board Committee is now talking with the second proponent Power Constructi­on Corporatio­n of China or Power China as possible developer of the 250-hectare most affected area comprising 24 barangays of Marawi City.

He said the rebuilding will not be solely undertaken by Power China, a wholly state-owned company establishe­d in 2011.

“We do not know the local companies that will be tapped by Power China to meet that 75-25 qualificat­ion. So definitely, it will not be solely undertaken by Power China,” the TFBM head said.

TFBM secretary-general Falconi Millar said

Power China has requested for more time to come up with an “intelligen­t proposal” with regard to technical submission­s.

“We are still negotiatin­g with Power China with regards to the modality of our joint venture agreement,” Millar said.

Millar said Swiss challenge remains a parameter that the task force will use to ensure transparen­cy in the selection of best developer.

“If and when, there will be a successful negotiatio­n with Power China, this will be subjected to Swiss challenge and all interested proponents may participat­e in this Swiss challenge,” Millar said.

Despite the delay, del Rosario expressed optimism that the target date of completion of the Marawi’s ground zero rebuilding will be finished by last quarter of 2021.

“It will not affect our target date of completion which is the last quarter of 2021. So we are on time,” he said.

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