Philippine Daily Inquirer

Rehab of Naia 1 seen done by November 2014

DOTC says all issues resolved

- By Miguel R. Camus

THE DEPARTMENT of Transporta­tion and Communicat­ions (DOTC) is looking to finish the rehabilita­tion of the aging Terminal 1 of the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (Naia) by November next year, a senior government official said.

Transporta­tion Secretary Joseph Abaya said they hoped to issue by Oct. 15 a formal notice to proceed for the consultanc­y and management services of the P1.6-billion project. A separate contract for the general contractor is expected to be bid out and awarded by Nov. 15.

The implementa­tion of the project has been long-delayed and Abaya said this was caused by procuremen­t issues and the results of a third-party study on how best to proceed with the project.

“That has been reconciled sowe arenowread­y to execute,” Abaya told reporters last week.

Henoted that thewinning group for the consultanc­y and management services would be given a month to review the so-called detailed engineerin­g plan to be prepared by the Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority. This explained the one-month gap from the bidding of the general contractor, he said.

“The target imposed for completion is November 2014,” he added. “By Dec. 1 (this year) they could start work.”

Terminal 1, built in the 1970s, currently serves as the gateway for foreign commercial carriers and is one of four terminalsw­ithin theNaia complex, the country’s busiest airport that serves more than 30 million passengers annually.

The DOTC earlier said the rehabilita­tion aspect would cover the terminal and an uncovered parking lot outside of the building.

Abaya added last week that he did not see anymore issues that could hinder the project.

Malacañang in June announced that it would likely adopt a design submitted by Kenneth Cobonpue and Leandro V. Locsin and Associates. National Artist Leandro Locsin designed the original Naia Terminal 1. Also tapped was the Budji+Royal Pineda Design firm, reports showed.

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