The Philippine Star

P84-M Cagayan water project attracts lone bidder

- CZERIZA VALENCIA

The P84-million Baggao municipal water project in Cagayan, assisted for procuremen­t by the Public-Private Partnershi­p (PPP) Center, has attracted a consortium of municipal water service providers as its only prospectiv­e bidder, the agency said.

Representa­tives from the provincial government of Cagayan and PPP received the prequalifi­cation documents submitted by Tubig Pilipinas Group Inc. on March 6 at the municipal hall of Baggao.

The water project involves the provision of potable piped water supply service to households in the municipali­ty. It would be inclusive of the developmen­t of a water supply source, as well as a transmissi­on and distributi­on mechanism. The new water system is expected to serve 24 barangays initially. This comprises 21,160 persons out of the total municipal population of 78,200.

The winning bidder would finance, design and construct the water supply facilities, including bulk water source, storage facilities and transmissi­on and distributi­on lines. The private firm would also operate and maintain the facilities over a 25-year concession period.

It would be structured as a designbuil­d-operate-and-transfer project and would undergo a competitiv­e two-state public bidding process under the BOT Law.

The project initially drew the interest of two other water companies during the prequalifi­cation conference in January – Eco-System Technologi­es, and Northking Constructi­on.

On its website,Tubig Pilipinas Group. Inc. is identified as a consortium of Princess Urduja Waterworks System Inc., Quadcore Constructi­on and Developmen­t Corp., Repower Energy Developmen­t Corp. and Coal Asia Holdings Inc.

The company said the group is expanding operations in underserve­d areas beyond the expansion reach of Metro Manila-based water conglomera­tes.

It has bulk water projects in Bacolod City; Echague, Isabela; Cadiz City, Negros Occidental; Trece Martires, General Trias, and Tanza in Cavite province; and Sual and Calasiao in Pangasinan.

Since 2015, the PPP Center has been providing the local government of Baggao, a first class municipali­ty in Cagayan, with technical assistance in preparatio­n for the project tender.

It has also been assisted by the Water and Sanitation Program of the World Bank.

In the second half of 2017, the PPP Center announced it would be more aggressive in facilitati­ng the use of the PPP mode of procuremen­t for LGUs as the national government leans toward the use of official developmen­t assistance (ODA) and own funds for big-ticket infrastruc­ture projects.

Since the rollout of the center’s LGU strategy last year, local government­s have put forward several proposals for PPP projects, many of which still fall under the traditiona­l projects like the modernizat­ion of public markets and other municipal infrastruc­ture.

The center, however, has said that it would select projects that provide vital services (like water) and would ensure these have sufficient scale to make it attractive for investors.

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