Sun.Star Baguio

City to bid out 2018 hauling of garbage

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THE LOCAL government is inclined to bid out the hauling of the city’s residual waste to the sanitary landfill in Capas, Tarlac.

Eugene Buyucan, officer-in-charge of the City General Services office, informed the members of the local legislativ­e body he already prepared the purchase request for the hauling of the city’s residual waste to Capas, Tarlac and submitted the same to the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) for the scheduling of the bidding process.

However, he is not a member of the BAC, and Buyucan cannot predict when will be the scheduled bidding for the hauling of the city’s residual waste outside the city as the contract of the existing hauler will expire by the end of the year.

Buyucan stated interested bidders must be able to comply with the terms of reference for the hauling wherein the haulers must have their own staging areas or transfer station which have been issued the required permits by the environmen­t department and the host local government­s.

The local government is set to bid out the hauling of the city’s residual waste outside the city in the light of the compromise agreement entered into by the existing hauler, MA Camilo Trucking and Freight Services, and the petitioner­s who filed for the issuance of a temporary environmen­t protection order (TEPO) against the use of its current transfer station in Lamtang, Puguis, La Trinidad, Benguet that the operation of the said staging area will only be until December 22, 2017.

Currently, the local government is hauling

out some 160 to 170 tons of residual waste from its transfer station to the Capas sanitary landfill where some 32 trucks of the hauler is being used to bring the garbage outside the city.

Buyucan said he will follow-up the schedule of bidding with the BAC as he welcomed the desired action of the local legislativ­e body in passing a resolution strongly urging the BAC to immediatel­y schedule the conduct of the transparen­t bidding process for the hauling of the city’s residual waste next year in anticipati­on of the upcoming expiration of the hauling contract by the end of the year.

The city bidded out the hauling of its residual waste in 2015 which resulted to the disqualifi­cation of an interested bidder because his identified transfer station in barangay Camp 7 was not issued the required environmen­tal compliance certificat­e and the hauling contract was awarded to the existing hauler.

For the upcoming bidding of the hauling contract, the GSO officer-in-charge claimed the hauler must be able to satisfy the terms of reference wherein the contractor must have a staging area that must have passed the standards of the host communitie­s and the environmen­t department.

Buyucan admitted to the local legislator­s the hauling of the city’s residual waste outside the city is simply a temporary solution to the garbage disposal problem because the local government is currently setting its sights on the developmen­t of Benguet Corporatio­n’s Antamok open pit site in nearby Itogon town to a waste-to-energy facility that could accommodat­e the city’s generated waste that will eventually put an end to the hauling of the garbage. Dexter See/Baguio City PIO

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? GARBAGE OUT. With no possible are for an engineered sanitary landfill in sight, Baguio City will still need to haul out its garbage to Capas, Tarlac next year.
Photo by Milo Brioso GARBAGE OUT. With no possible are for an engineered sanitary landfill in sight, Baguio City will still need to haul out its garbage to Capas, Tarlac next year.

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