The Philippine Star

Korean firm lone bidder for Malaya plant

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Korean firm Soosan ENS Co. Ltd. is the lone bidder to operate and maintain the 650-megawatt (MW) Malaya Thermal Power Plant in Rizal until its privatizat­ion the Power Sector Assets and Liabilitie­s Management Corp. (PSALM) said.

PSALM held a virtual bid opening for the one-year operation and maintenanc­e service contract (OMSC) of the Malaya TPP Monday.

Only Soosan ENS emerged as a lone bidder with a bid of P222.55 million for the oneyear service contract. The bid is below the approved budget of P224.8 million for the procuremen­t of the OMSC.

PSALM said the bid submitted is still subject to the detailed bid evaluation and post-qualificat­ion activities.

“Should Soosan ENS pass the said activities, the bid will be presented to the PSALM board of directors for the approval of the issuance of the notice of award,” it said.

The bidding for the oneyear OMSC of the Malaya TPP was launched in January. Last year, Soosan ENS bagged the operation and maintenanc­e (O&M) contract MTPP.

Part of the responsibi­lities under the service contract includes the day-to-day upkeep, management and maintenanc­e or repair of the power plant and its equipment.

The OMSC will be bid out annually until the MTPP is privatized. PSALM is targeting to rebid the power asset within the year.

MTPP is currently designated as a must run unit (MRU) by the Department of Energy (DOE) to address supply deficiency when operating power plants in the grid suddenly bog down or become unavailabl­e.

Located in Pililia, Rizal, the MTPP consists of a 300-MW unit with a once-through type boiler and a 350-MW unit fitted with a convention­al boiler. However, only the second unit is working.

It was last rehabilita­ted in 1995 by Korea Electric Power Corp. under a 15-year rehabilita­te-operate-manage-maintain agreement.

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