The Philippine Star

MIAA to procure P500-M CCTV system without public bidding

- By RUDY SANTOS

The Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority (MIAA) will procure a P500-million closed- circuit television (CCTV) system without pub- lic bidding.

In a statement, the MIAA said it would enter into a negotiated procuremen­t fol- lowing two failed biddings, as allowed under the government procuremen­t law.

MIAA officials attributed the failed bids to the inability of participat­ing bidders to meet technical requiremen­ts for the project.

Under Republic Act 9184, the Procuremen­t Law, a negotiated mode of procuremen­t may take place after two failed biddings.

The three bidders who participat­ed in the latest bidding will be invited to the negotiatio­n.

“In all instances, the Procuring Entity shall ensure that the most advantageo­us price for the government is obtained,” read the law.

The cost for this project is pegged at P486 million. MIAA has made it clear that the technical specificat­ions of the project will remain the same, including the installati­on of 719 cameras.

Bidding for the project began in February 2014 but was canceled following an advisory from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s that CCTVs should not be wireless as they might interfere with navigation­al equipment.

Succeeding biddings in August 2014 and February this year were declared failures as bidders were unable to meet certain requiremen­ts.

It has no existing project bundling X-ray machines and CCTVs for the airport with any contractor, MIAA said.

Reports came out yesterday that MIAA has awarded a contract to a certain winning bidder for X-ray machines and CCTVs.

The 382 CCTVs installed at the Ninoy Aquino Iinternati­onal Airport have been fully paid for following their procuremen­t during past administra­tions, MIAA said.

It is currently in the process of procuring another set of CCTVs for terminals 1, 2 and 4; the airport perimeter; and roads leading to these terminals.

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