Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘Buri can’t bid for MRT, LRT projects’

- By Jovic Yee @jovicyeeIN­Q

The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) confirmed on Tuesday that the former maintenanc­e provider of the Metro Rail Transit 3 had indeed submitted bids for three government railway projects although this did not mean that it was qualified and assured of getting the contracts.

According to the DOTr, because of the terminatio­n in November of the MRT 3 maintenanc­e contract with Busan Universal Rail Inc. (Buri), the firm and its partners are “disqualifi­ed from participat­ing in the bidding of government projects.”

It pointed out that the bid submission of Buri and its partners, Busan Transporta­tion Corp. and Edison Developmen­t and Constructi­on, did not mean that they were already qualified.

Disqualifi­ed

The DOTr said that following the uniform guidelines for the blacklisti­ng of contractor­s, Busan and Edison would be disqualifi­ed from the three projects which were in the postqualif­ication stage.

On Christmas Day, Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta party-list Rep. Jericho Nograles claimed that Buri and its joint venture members had “qualified as eli- gible bidders for three major DOTr projects.”

These projects are the systematic rail replacemen­t project for MRT 3, the maintenanc­e contract for the Light Rail Transit Line 2 (LRT 2) and the restoratio­n of four LRT 2 trains.

Blackliste­d

Nograles said in a statement that since the DOTr had terminated its contract with Buri following repeated breakdowns and glitches that plagued the MRT 3, “basic common sense” dictated that the firm and its partners should have been “blackliste­d from joining any government project.”

“Anyone in his right mind would not even touch these two companies with a 10-foot pole under the present circumstan­ces,” he added.

According to the DOTr, while the two companies may have submitted the legal, technical as well as financial documents required under Republic Act No. 9184 “which is evaluated on a ‘ presence’ or ‘ absence’ criteria, Busan and Edison have not been declared qualified for the projects, which is done in the postqualif­ication stage of a procuremen­t process.”

R.A. 9184 is otherwise known as the Government Procuremen­t Reform Act.

 ?? —INQUIRER FILE PHOTO ?? With the terminatio­n of its MRT 3 maintenanc­e contract in November over repeated breakdowns, was Buri hoping for a second chance when it submitted bids for other MRT and LRT projects?
—INQUIRER FILE PHOTO With the terminatio­n of its MRT 3 maintenanc­e contract in November over repeated breakdowns, was Buri hoping for a second chance when it submitted bids for other MRT and LRT projects?

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