Sun.Star Pampanga

PrimeWater consortium gets New Clark City water service

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CLARK FREEPORT — Locators and residents of the New Clark City may enjoy a low water rate of P9.45 per cubic meter following the awarding of the water and wastewater infrastruc­ture project to a consortium led by PrimeWater Infrastruc­ture Corporatio­n.

The Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) is set to sign the Joint Venture Agreement on December 17 with the four-member consortium. The other three members are Prime Assets Venture, Inc. (PAVI), MGS Constructi­on, Inc., and the TAHAL Group.

The consortium submitted the lowest bid of P9.45 per cubic meter, besting the P11.00 per cubic meter bid by the Manila Water Company.

The P9.45 per cubic meter rate applies for the water supply only. The same amount shall be charged for wastewater services equating to a total rate of P18.90 per cubic meter for the first five years of the 30-year JV period.

The average basic rates in Metro Manila are around P30 per cubic meter. The water rate in New Clark City is viewed as highly competitiv­e not only when compared agai st rates for cities in the Philippine­s, but also in the region and even globally.

New Clark City, located within the Clark Special Economic Zone, is envisioned to be the first smart, green, and sustainabl­e metropolis in the country.

PrimeWater has over 30 years of proven experience in providing safe and reliable water

distributi­on systems throughout the country. It operates in 124 cities and municipali­ties from the Cagayan Province in the north to Zamboanga City in the south.

Its partner, Israel-based TAHAL, has been delivering world-class solutions across the fields of water, wastewater, agricultur­e, solid waste and natural gas for over 60 years.

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