The Philippine Star

BCDA weighs bidding options for Clark rail project

- By LOUELLA D. DESIDERIO

The Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) will decide on the form of procuremen­t to be used for the Clark Rail Transit System this year.

BCDA president and chief executive officer Arnel Paciano Casanova told reporters on the sidelines of the 13th Hitachi Young Leaders Initiative the state-run firm wants to determine the concrete procuremen­t method for the Clark Rail Transit System within the year.

“(We want) at least to have something that is concrete or terms of reference that we can bring to the attention of President Aquino,” he said.

While the BCDA is considerin­g to bid out the project, it is also open to receiving unsolicite­d proposals from a group of companies that would form a consortium for the railway system.

“Our target really is to do it (decide) within the year,” Casanova said.

He said the BCDA would want to enter into a joint venture for the project instead of a civil works contract so the risks could be shared both by the government and the private sector.

The P200-billion Clark Rail will link with the North-South Commuter Railway project of the Department of Transporta­tion and Communicat­ions.

It will connect Clark Green City, Clark Internatio­nal Airport, Clark Special Economic Zone and Tarlac to Manila through the constructi­on of a railway from Tarlac City to Tutuban.

Hitachi Asia Ltd. and two other Japanese firms have expressed interest in the railway project.

Casanova said the BCDA has entered into a memorandum of understand­ing and non-disclosure agreement with Hitachi so the firm could study the Clark railway system.

While BCDA is open to partner with Hitachi for the Clark railway system, he clarified both parties have not made commitment­s.

“Of course, we are open to partnershi­p with them but well, we don’t have anything definite yet,” he said.

For his part, Ichiro Iino, Hitachi chief executive for Asia Pacific, told reporters the firm is currently in talks with the government as well as local companies to address transport needs in the developmen­t of Clark Green City.

“Clark developmen­t is one of the project(s) we are currently trying to engage in… Clark Green City, they need transporta­tion. They need ecosystem,” he said noting the firm could provide the light rail transit system and monorails.

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