The Philippine Star

Aboitiz, Chelsea submit new airport proposals

- – Richmond Mercurio

Dennis Uy’s Chelsea Logistics Corp. and the Aboitiz Group are keen on pushing through with their respective plans for key provincial airports in the Visayas and Mindanao as they presented to the government the latest versions of their unsolicite­d proposals.

Transporta­tion Undersecre­tary for planning Ruben Reinoso Jr. told The STAR that Chelsea and the Aboitiz Group have revised and resubmitte­d their proposals after being told to do so a few weeks ago by the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr).

“They submitted improved proposals which are now under evaluation,” Reinoso said.

“We hope to complete the review by next week,” he said.

Reinoso earlier said the DOTr is negotiatin­g for better proposals before it recommends the grant of original proponent status (OPS) to both firms, which was the reason why Chelsea and Aboitiz were asked to revise their proposals and resubmit.

Prior to their latest offers, both Aboitiz and Chelsea had each submitted bundled unsolicite­d proposals for a number of the country’s regional airports, but was rejected by the DOTr due to a change in policy direction.

The agency has, instead, asked the groups to unbundle their proposals given that many of the airports can stand on their own, resulting to Aboitiz choosing the New Bohol Internatio­nal Airport in Panglao and Chelsea picking the Davao Internatio­nal Airport.

Meanwhile, Mega7 Constructi­on Corp.’s unsolicite­d proposal to upgrade, maintain, and operate the Kalibo Internatio­nal Airport also remains under evaluation by the DOTr.

Mega7 has taken in a partner “with ex- perience” and submitted better concession payments in an effort to secure the government’s nod for its unsolicite­d proposal.

The company’s earlier proposal was rejected by the government as the proponent lacks experience in airport developmen­t, operations, and maintenanc­e.

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