Philippine Daily Inquirer

Gov’t seeks bidders for P65-B railway PPP

- By Miguel R. Camus

THE DEPARTMENT of Transporta­tion and Communicat­ions (DOTC) is formally seeking bidders for its next big-ticket railway public private partnershi­p (PPP) deal, the proposed P65.1- billion Light Rail Transit Line 6.

A bid invite posted on its website showed that the 19kilomete­r LRT-6 will run from Niyog in Bacoor to Dasmariñas City in Cavite.

The project is linked to a previously awarded PPP deal, the LRT-1 Cavite extension project. That project involves the extension of the LRT-1 in Metro Manila to Bacoor, Cavite, by a consortium led by Manuel V. Pangilinan-led Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp. and Ayala Corp.

The invite for the LRT-6 project indicated that interested bidders could purchase bid documents starting Dec. 28, 2015.

The submission of prequalifi­cation documents, which will determine which groups will be

allowed to submit bid offers, has been set for March 4, 2016. The timing suggests it will be difficult to award the project within the term of President Aquino, who steps down in the middle of 2016.

The DOTC estimated that about 200,000 Cavite residents would use the LRT-6 once it has been finished.

“Currently, Cavite is experienci­ng a rapid growth and many of its residents travel to Manila for work and education purposes,” the PPP Center said in its website.

“The project will improve passenger mobility and reduce the volume of vehicular traffic in the Cavite area by providing a higher capacity mass transit system. It also aims to spur economic developmen­t along the extension corridor,” it added.

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