proposed Mactan Cebu International Airport a ₱17.5-billion project Cebu airport expansion
Interested parties  in the ₱17.5-billion contract that aims to  renovate and expand the Mactan-Cebu International Airport are expected to  submit their eligibility documents to the Department of Transportation and  Communications (DOTC) on Monday, April 22.
"We made sure  that this project will also be attractive to investors in order to foster competitive  and open bidding," the DOTC said Thursday.
Based on  requirements laid down by the department, Philippine companies will have to  partner with established airport operators from other countries as the DOTC  said this will give local players an opportunity to learn from the technology  employed by more advanced aviation firms.
In turn, the DOTC  assured the private sector that the joint DOTC-Mactan-Cebu International  Airport Authority (MCIA) Prequalification, Bids, and Awards Committee (PBAC)  will maintain a level playing field in the bid by upholding transparency and  fairness, hallmarks of procurement reforms in the department.
Twelve companies  bought bid documents for the project which include the consortium of Philippine  Airlines and San Miguel Corp., Manuel Pangilinan's Metro Pacific Investments  Corp. and Gokongwei's JG Summit Holdings Inc.; and the joint venture of Ayala  Corp. and Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc.
"We are  optimistic that the MCIA Project will generate the same level of interest from  major local and international companies as what we saw from the AFCS (Automatic  Fare Collection System) Project.  We made  sure that this project will also be attractive to investors in order to foster  competitive and open bidding," said the DOTC.
The project's  objective is to efficiently handle the increasing air traffic demand, ensure  convenience of expected eight million passengers, and promote aircraft  operational efficiency through the construction of new passenger terminal,  installation of necessary equipment and renovation and expansion of the  existing terminal including maintenance and management.
The 20-year  concession contract is expected to be awarded by project leader DOTC before the  end of the year. (Virgil Lopez/SDR/Sunnex)

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