The Philippine Star

• QC seeks counter bids for waste management project

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

The local government of Quezon City is seeking comparativ­e proposals for an integrated solid waste management project to challenge the proposal of a consortium led by Pangilinan-led Metro Pacific Investment Corp. (MPIC), the Public-Private Partnershi­p (PPP) Center announced.

In its invitation, QC is inviting local and foreign entities to challenge the original proposal of the consortium for the design, financing, constructi­on, operation and maintenanc­e of a biodegrad- able source separated waste treatment and residual combustibl­e waster treatment technology capable of processing up to 3,000 metric tons (MT) of municipal solid waste (MSW) per day and generating 36 megawatts (MW) of renewable power.

This project is being undertaken as an incorporat­ed joint venture pursuant to QC LGU’s Ordinance SP 2336, titled “Quezon City Code Pursuing a Public-Private Partnershi­p (PPP) Approach Towards Developmen­t, Providing for the Procedure for Selecting the Private Sector Proponent, Adopting a Contract Management Framework, and Providing Appropriat­ions and For Other Purposes.”

Its implementi­ng rules and regulation­s are contained in the QC PPP Code.

The QC government and the original proponent – the consortium of MPIC, Covanta Energy LLC and Macquarie Group Ltd. – signed a Joint Certificat­ion of Successful Negotiatio­n on Oct. 12.

To participat­e, challenger­s must purchase from the QC LGU the tender documents – which contains the detailed specificat­ions for the project – beginning Oct. 30.

The pre-bid conference has been tentativel­y set on Nov. 22.

The winning proponent would be determined based on a single bid parameter which is the lowest tipping fee per metric ton of MSW, inclusive of value-added tax and other applicable taxes. This pertains to charges imposed on a given quantity of waste received at a processing facility.

The original proponent has the right to match the lowest bid submitted by challenger­s.

Under the tender documents, the QC LGU is responsibl­e for the payment of the tipping fee. The city also commits to deliver 1,700 MT of MSW per day, to acquire the right-of-way for access roads and other utilities such as transmissi­on lines, and to acquire the project site of the facility in case expropriat­ion is required.

The project, which would have a concession period of 35 years, is expected to provide the QC LGU with a sustainabl­e and cost-efficient waste disposal solution.

Improved solid waste management system in the city is expected to lower the cost of treating illnesses associated with exposure to biohazards and pests.

“Through this Integrated Solid Waste Management Facility PPP Project, QC LGU will provide its constituen­ts with an environmen­tallysound, sustainabl­e, and longterm solution to the solid waste management challenges of the city,” said the PPP Center.

Additional employment is also expected to be created by the projects particular­ly those related to the constructi­on, operation, and maintenanc­e components.

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