The Philippine Star

Malolos-Clark railway project attracts 6 potential bidders

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The PNR Clark Phase 2 project continues to attract a number of foreign and local investors as six firms expressed interest to undertake two new contract packages under the P284-billion railway project.

The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) yesterday said one local and five internatio­nal companies are vying for Contract Packages 4 and 5 of the PNR Clark Phase 2, a 53-kilometer segment from Malolos, Bulacan to Clark, Pampanga which will feature the country’s first airport express railway service.

Companies that submitted bids were Acciona of Spain, Korea’s GS Engineerin­g & Constructi­on and Posco Engineerin­g & Constructi­on, Indonesia’s PT Waskita and PT Wika, EEI of the Philippine­s.

The P32.7 billion Contract Package 4 covers eight kilometers of the PNR Clark Phase 2 and includes the Clark Internatio­nal Airport Station.

The P18.1 billion Contract Package 5, meanwhile, consists of the the North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR)’s Clark Depot.

The DOTr said the level of participat­ion for Contract Packages 4 and 5 is a proof of the infrastruc­ture industry’s trust in the government’s Build Build Build program.

“The turnout of bidders for Packages 1 to 5 of PNR Clark Phase 2 is proof that competitio­n and value for taxpayers’ money are enhanced with a bidding process that is transparen­t, fair, and corruption­free,” Transporta­tion Undersecre­tary for railways Timothy John Batan said.

“The vibrant turnout of proponents yet again for Contract Packages 4 and 5 reflects the solid support and trust of the internatio­nal infrastruc­ture industry in the Duterte administra­tion. With a robust competitio­n, we also raise the standard of quality of our infrastruc­tures that shall, in the end, best serve the Filipino people,” PNR general manager Junn Magno said.

PNR Clark Phase 2, which is expected to serve 340,000 passengers daily in its opening year, is targeted for partial operations by 2022.

The rail line will reduce travel time between Malolos, Bulacan and Clark Internatio­nal Airport to just 30 to 35 minutes, and from Buendia in Makati to Clark Airport from two hours via car to just 55 minutes through the airport express.

The DOTr said target awarding for Contract Packages 4 and 5 is within the first quarter of next year, while packages 1, 2, and 3 will be awarded by December.

Last August, the DOTr received offers from nine internatio­nal and two local companies, bidding as seven different joint ventures and sole bidders, for the first three contract packages of the PNR Clark Phase 2.

Package 1 covers civil works for 17 kilometers of PNR Clark Phase 2 including Calumpit and Apalit Stations. Package 2 covers civil works for 16 kilometers

including San Fernando Station, and Package 3 for 12 kilometers encompassi­ng Angeles and Clark Stations.

The DOTr said bid submission­s for the PNR Calamba Package 1 (one kilometer including Blumentrit­t Station) is set on Nov. 5.

Bidding for NSCR’s 304 commuter train cars, 56 airport express train cars, and electromec­hanical systems are also targeted to start within the last quarter of the year.

PNR Clark Phase 2 forms part of the P777.55 billion NSCR, a mega railway network spanning 148 kilometers with 37 stations which is co-financed by the Asian Developmen­t Bank and the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency.

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