The Philippine Star

Megawide seeks standard terms in bidding for airport projects

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Engineerin­g and infrastruc­ture conglomera­te Megawide Constructi­on Corp. is seeking a standard set of terms for airport projects from the government as it looks to participat­e in the developmen­t of more local and internatio­nal gateways in the country.

“There are several unsolicite­d proposals on the table, but there’s a lot of back and forth happening between the proponents and the government,” Megawide chief business developmen­t officer Jaime Raphael Feliciano said.

“So what we’re waiting for is a standardiz­ed sort of terms that we can use because each proponent will submit a different set of terms. What the government does is they typically give feedback for each proponent, but there’s no standard set of terms that can be used so it would be good for us to wait for those standardiz­ed terms so we can determine whether we can participat­e or not,” he said.

Megawide and partner GMR Infrastruc­ture of India, through GMR Megawide Cebu Airport Corp., are the private companies that manage the terminal operations and other related areas of the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport.

The tandem is also undertakin­g constructi­on of the new passenger terminal at Clark Internatio­nal Airport.

Megawide and GMR have also previously submitted an unsolicite­d proposal to upgrade and rehabilita­te the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport.

At present, the planned developmen­t of Sangley Internatio­nal Airport in Cavite is one of the airport projects which Megawide is seriously looking into.

“In the airport sector, our company is interested in looking at these projects, but we’re waiting for the final terms that will be set by the DOTr (Department of Transporta­tion) and the BBB group,” GMR-Megawide president Louie Ferrer said regarding Megawide’s intention to undertake more airport projects.

“In terms of capability and experience, it’s already our fifth year in Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport. We’ve increased passenger traffic from 6.5 million and this year we’re targeting 13 million passengers. So in most airport requiremen­ts we believe we can qualify already,” he said.

Aside from airports, Megawide is also keen on joining more railway projects.

“We want to participat­e in more rail projects in constructi­on. We see a lot of rail projects coming out,” Megawide chairman and chief executive officer Edgar Saavedra said.

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