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MANILA, Philippines – The Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA) has opened up bidding for the relocation of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) building and its facilities.
The relocation of the PAF building is being done to facilitate the planned construction of a new passenger terminal in the Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA). The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) will soon award a contract for operating, building, and managing the terminal.
The approved budget for this contract is set at P801,409,325.60. Bids exceeding this budget would be rejected at the bid opening.
DOTC spokesperson Michael Arthur Sagcal said the PAF has some facilities – such as hangars – that require moving for a new terminal to be built.
The MCIAA will have a pre-bid conference for this purpose on January 15. The deadline for the submission of bids will be on February 17. Bidding documents are available at the airport till February 17 for P75,000.
Prospective bidders should have a valid license with a minimum “AAA” category in General Engineering and Registration. They should also have completed – within 10 years from the submission date and receipt of bids – a similar project carrying at least 50% of the value of this project’s approved budget.
The MCIAA added, “all bids must be accompanied by a bid security,” and that late bids would not be accepted.
Open competitive bidding will be used, and will take advantage of non-discretionary pass/fail criteria.
The winning bidder should complete the project in 330 days. – Rappler.com
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