Philippine Daily Inquirer

DOTR OKS NAIA CONSORTIUM PLAN

- By Miguel R. Camus @miguelrcam­usINQ

A proposal by seven local conglomera­tes to upgrade and operate Manila’s Manila’s Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport, the country’s busiest air gateway, is set to move forward.

Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade said in a press briefing yesterday that the department had issued a recommenda­tion to the Manila Interna- tional Airport Authority (MIAA) to award Naia Consortium the coveted original proponent status.

An original proponent status gives its holder a huge advantage in a Swiss Challenge process, which is mandated for unsolicite­d proposals. A Swiss challenge allows rival groups to submit better offers but the original proponent has the right to match the offers and thus win the project.

This developmen­t came after months of negotiatio­ns.

Naia Consortium—composed of Ayala Corp., Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Alliance Global Group Inc., Asia Emerging Dragon, Filinvest Developmen­t Corp, JG Summit Holdings Inc. and Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp.—submitted its proposal in February this year.

MIAA General Manager Ed Monreal, who was present in yesterday’s briefing, confirmed that they had received the recommenda­tion of the DOTr to adopt Naia Consortium’s pro- posal. He said it would be taken up in a board meeting on Thursday.

Subsequent approvals from the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority are needed before a Swiss challenge can proceed, Monreal said.

Negotiatio­ns in recent months focused mainly on the concession period and the revenue sharing arrangemen­t between the government and private partners.

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