Philippine Daily Inquirer

GOTIANUN, GOKONGWEI OFFER TO SPEND P839 B TO DEVELOP CLARK

- By Doris Dumlao-Abadilla @Philbizwat­cher

The Gotianun and Gokongwei groups have submitted a new unsolicite­d proposal to redevelop the Clark Internatio­nal Airport, committing to invest P839 billion or about four and a half times bigger that the capital outlays previously proposed to build an alternativ­e internatio­nal gateway to the metropolis.

The Filinvest Developmen­t Corp. and JG Summit Holdings consortium has appointed Changi Airports Internatio­nal (CAI)—part of the group that operates Singapore Changi Airport—as technical partner for this project.

In a statement yesterday, the consortium said the new proposal, which seeks to redevelop Clark through a joint-venture agreement, had been submitted to the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority(BCDA) andtheDepa­rtment of Transporta­tion (DOTr).

The new investment commitment is larger than the P187billio­n outlay proposed when the consortium submitted its original unsolicite­d proposal for Clark last year. The amount is also bigger than the P700-billion airport project in Bulacan proposed by conglomera­te San Miguel Corp., which has already obtained an original proponent status for its project.

“This proposal is different from the one earlier submitted by the consortium as it does not include the constructi­on of the second terminal building but instead proposes the long-term developmen­t of the airport into the country’s second internatio­nal gateway and also includes the operation and maintenanc­e of the existing and new terminals under a joint venture with BCDA,” the Filinvest-JG Summit consortium said.

Based on the latest proposal, the consortium will build future capacity augmentati­on, expand airport facilities including terminals and runways, among others, as well as operate and maintain the existing and new passenger terminals.

The consortium also proposes to develop, operate and maintain the commercial assets of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport, which include facilities for general aviation, fixed-base operations and real estate.

The creation of a new, worldclass passenger terminal in the airport is projected to add passenger capacity of eight million a year from the existing 4.2 million passengers a year, or a total of 12.2 million passengers annually. The ultimate target is 80 million a year up- on completion of the fourth phase under the latest master plan.

The developmen­t of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport is a joint project of the DOTr and BCDA. The airport, as mandated by Executive Order 14 issued this year, was declared to be an alternate global gateway in the country and assist in the decongesti­on of the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport.

Earlier this year, DOTr and BCDA commenced the bidding for the selection of the engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on contractor for the Clark Internatio­nal Airport Expansion (Phase 1), wherein 12 local and foreign firms bought the bid documents.

The deadline for submission of the bid documents is on Dec. 5 and the notice of award to the winning bidder is to be issued on Dec. 15 this year.

The consortium’s technical partner, CAI, is a leading consultant in the global aviation market. It has provided aviation solutions for more than 50 airports in over 20 countries.

Constructi­on and engineerin­g firm Megawide Constructi­on Corp. and partner GMR Infrastruc­ture of India, which jointly operate the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport, said they have also submitted an unsolicite­d proposal to the Duterte administra­tion in July last year.

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