The Freeman

San Miguel joins MCIA bid

- GRACE MELANIE I. LACAMIENTO Staff Member

With the confirmed participat­ion of the conglomera­te San Miguel Corporatio­n (SMC) in the ongoing airport bid and the recent partnershi­p of the consortium of the Ayala and Aboitiz business groups with a US firm for the same intention, a top official of the Mactan- Cebu Internatio­nal Airport Authority (MCIAA) remained bullish and elated with the serious interest of the private sector to contribute to the accomplish­ment of the public-private partnershi­p project.

MCIA General Manager Nigel Paul Villarete said that although the bidding process will still undergo the legal process of procuremen­t and the Request for Qualificat­ions ( RFQ) has not been issued yet, the expressed interest of large- scale business entities to the expansion of the MCIA Terminal ( MCIAT2) is reason for the board to be happy.

He also expressed optimism with the increased participat­ion of the members of the private sector in the PPP project, taking into considerat­ion the favorable investment climate in the country, the promising business case of MCIA with the volume of flights and passengers, and the current administra­tion’s transparen­t and accountabl­e governance.

“We, at the MCIAA, are confident that there will be many qualified and competent entities and other conglomera­tes who will signify their interest and will actually respond to the RFQ in due. Everybody will be given a fair chance in partnering with government. The RFQ will define the parameters of the procuremen­t,” Villarete told The FREEMAN.

The Department of Transporta­tion and Communicat­ion is responsibl­e for the issuance of the RFQ which will include the necessary qualificat­ions and criteria for prospectiv­e bidders among others.

On the part of MCIAA, the board is hoping that the RFQ would be issued before the end of December so that concerned agencies could then proceed with the procuremen­t which is expected to take the entire 2013 to accomplish the evaluation, awarding of the bidder and the financial closure.

If the projected timetable could be followed, he added, it is probable that the PPP private sector partner can break ground in 2014 for a possible terminal opening in 2016.

Villarete further noted that the number of interested companies, their stature in the business community, and their seriousnes­s in expressing interest to the PPP program strongly indicates the confidence of the private sector in the country to actively support the government at present.

“It all reinforces our trust and conviction to rally behind the “matuwid na daan” battlecry of the President. With such convincing support from the private sector, I am confident that the Philippine­s will soar to new heights in this decade,” he stated.

In earlier reports, SMC president Ramon Ang confirmed the conglomera­te’s participat­ion in the bidding for the P10-billion airport project following its multimilli­on- dollar investment in Philippine Airlines with the vision to expand its presence in the airport industry.

The conglomera­te is engaged in the operations and management of the Caticlan Airport through its Trans-Aire Developmen­t Holdings Corporatio­n.

Both eyeing an expansion into the aviation infrastruc­ture business, the tandem of Ayala Corp. and Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. (AEV) recently signed a memorandum of understand­ing with ADC & HAS Airports, Inc., a US- based company.

The Airport Developmen­t Corp (ADC) & Houston Airport System ( HAS) currently operates airports around the world particular­ly in US, Quito, Ecuador, San Jose, Costa Rica, Liberia, Costa Rica and the Chungcheon­g Northern Province in South Korea.

The two confirmed bidders are expected to go against other interested business entities which include their main rival, the Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp. that is led by Manuel Pangilinan.

The PPP project will involve the constructi­on of a new world- class passenger terminal building with capacity of eight million passengers annually and also include the operation and maintenanc­e of the old and new facilities.

Situated in a 797-hectare property, the MCIA has a single 3,300 meter runway that is complement­ed by a full- length taxiway and an existing terminal building that could handle 4.5 million passengers a year for both domestic and internatio­nal wings.

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