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MacroAsia, Chinese partner get extension for Sangley documents

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THE Cavite province has given MacroAsia Corp. and its Chinese partner another 90 days to complete their requiremen­ts for the $10-billion Sangley Point Internatio­nal Airport project.

Lucio C. Tan-led MacroAsia and its partner China Communicat­ions Constructi­on Co. Ltd. (CCCC) had missed the Sept. 9 deadline set by the Cavite government for the submission of all the required post-qualificat­ion documents for the airport project.

“The consortium was able to make partial submission of documents as required by Notice of Award. However, considerin­g the continuing adverse impact of COVID-19 (coronaviru­s disease 2019) and in the exigency of service, the request for extension of 90 days immediatel­y after air travel resumes between China and the Philippine­s to comply with all the conditions of the Notice of Award is granted,” Cavite’s Public-Private Partnershi­p Selection Committee Legal Officer Jesse R. Grepo said in a mobile phone message on Thursday.

“Note that the said extension is granted subject to the firm commitment of the consortium to fully comply with the requiremen­ts on or before the new deadline,” he added.

In a disclosure to the stock exchange, MacroAsia said among the documents it had already submitted was the “newly and fully authentica­ted copy” of the joint venture proposal.

The post-qualificat­ion documents were supposed to be completed and submitted 60 days after the group received the notice of award on Feb. 14.

Cavite had initially given the consortium until the second week of June to process and submit the documents before a joint venture developmen­t agreement could be signed.

The groundbrea­king for the first phase of the airport project was initially expected to take place in the second quarter of the year.

The airport is expected to be fully operationa­l by 2023, with partial operations to start a year earlier. — Arjay L. Balinbin

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