Philippine Daily Inquirer

NIA TAPS CONTRACTOR­S FOR P5.8-B DAM PROJECT

- W. DOMINGO RONNEL

The National Irrigation Administra­tion (NIA) earlier this week signed up contractor­s to build the second phase of the BalogBalog dam and related structures worth P5.8 billion.

NIA Administra­tor Ricardo Visaya said in a statement that the consortium of Quezon Citybased ITP Constructi­on Inc. and Guangxi Hydroelect­ric Constructi­on Bureau Co. Ltd.—with main offices in Nanning City, China—were tapped for works that formed part of the BalogBalog MultiPurpo­se Project— Phase II (BBMP II) which had its ceremonial groundbrea­king in Tarlac last year.

When completed, the BBMP II is expected to provide irrigation water to 34,410 hectares of farms held by about 23,000 farmers.

Visaya said BBMP II was expected to increase the cropping intensity—the number of times a crop cycles within a year—in the beneficiar­y areas “from 24 percent to 200 percent, which will directly improve the crop production and farmers’ income.”

Also, the project has its hydropower component that can potentiall­y generate 43.5 megawatts of electricit­y.

Visaya said the Balog-Balog dam, which can hold 560 million cubic meters (MCM) of water, can help mitigate flooding in low-lying areas and provide inland fish production to families residing there. Such opportunit­ies are anticipate­d in at least 150 hectares of the 1,755-hectare reservoir area.

According to the bids and awards committee (BAC), the consortium was the only party that submitted a bid in time for the deadline last January.

Only one other party—the consortium of Green Asia Con- struction and Developmen­t Corp. and Guandong No. 2 Hydropower Engineerin­g Co. Ltd. —came to submit a bid, but they did so past the deadline.

The BAC said there were other qualified bidders, which sent in their respective letters of withdrawal from the bidding. The committee maintained that the process proceeded in compliance to the Revised Implementi­ng Rules and Regulation­s of Republic Act No. 9184 (Government Procuremen­t Reform Act).—

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