Sun.Star Davao

Sasa Wharf modernizat­ion

Biz leader says project to be bidded out soon

- By Jennie P. Arado

THE first phase of the Sasa Modernizat­ion Project, which would cost about P2 billion, will soon be up for bidding, said an executive of Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (DCCCII).

On March 20, the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (Neda) Davao Region announced that the modernizat­ion project of Sasa wharf is back as one of the Public-Private Partnershi­p projects (PPP). According to Neda Davao Regional Director Maria Lourdes Lim, the updating of the terms of reference comes before the actual bidding of the project.

When asked if the private companies that were pre-qualified the first time Sasa modernizat­ion was under PPP will be considered in this bidding, she said it will still depend on the results of the terms of reference that the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).

Companies that were pre-qualified to bid the first time include the Asian Terminals Inc. – DP World FZE Consortium; Bollore Africa Logistics; Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services Inc.; Portek Internatio­nal Pte. Ltd – National Marine Corp. Consortium; and San Miguel Holdings Corp. – APM Terminals Management (Sinapore) Pte. Ltd. Consortium.

On the sidelines of the Habi at Kape press conference last week, April 11, DCCCII president Arturo Milan said the bidding for the first phase of the modernizat­ion project will be within the year. The improvemen­t and modernizat­ion of the terminals will be included in the first phase of the project. The entire modernizat­ion project, which was first announced by Lim to cost around P6 billion, will take three phases to be completed.

Milan said it will be followed by the second phase of the developmen­t which would cost around P3.6 billion. This phase will involve the expansion of the berthing spaces seaward to about 60 meters. It will also include the gantry cranes as well. The third phase will involve the improvemen­t of the parameters of the port.

Lim also said the modernizat­ion project will also include the installmen­t of more competitiv­e facilities that will provide efficient and convenient services for domestic and internatio­nal shipping transactio­ns.

The first time that the Sasa Modernizat­ion Project was under PPP, it was scrapped by PPA due to cost and partnershi­p parameters. However, it was the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) that intended to revisit the project and bring it back under PPP.

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