MANILA (MI) : An Indonesian company has won the bidding for the supply of two new vessels for the Navy.
Sources told The STAR a notice of award for the P4-billion
acquisition of two strategic sealift vessels was issued to PT PAL
Indonesia (Persero) late last month.
This was confirmed yesterday by Defense Undersecretary Fernando Manalo, who oversees the military’s upgrade efforts.
“Yes, I think there is a NOA (notice of award) already,” Manalo said
when asked whether PT PAL had won the bidding for the project.
PT PAL offered to supply the two ships for $86,980,000 or about P3.864 billion, well within the approved budget of P4 billion.
The strategic sealift vessels can be used for civil-military
operations and for transporting large number of soldiers, logistics and
supplies. Each of the vessels can also accommodate three helicopters.
Nine companies bought bid documents for the project but only two of them submitted offers.
The other bidder, Daewoo International, was declared by the Bids and
Awards Committee as ineligible due to its failure to meet certain
technical requirements.
The other companies that had expressed interest in the project but
had not submitted bids were Propmech Corp., Larsen & Toubro, Stone
of David Tactical Equipment, STX Offshore Shipbuilding Co., Keppel
Philippines Marine Inc., PT Citra Shipyard, and a joint venture between
Astartez Defense and Rescue Solution Co. and Coastal Industries Pse.
Ltd.
PT PAL underwent post-qualification process in the last quarter of
2013 before it was declared the winner. The post-qualification phase
sought to verify the financial and technical documents submitted by the
bidder.
The strategic sealift vessels acquisition project is one of the big-ticket items in the military’s upgrade program.
Sumber : Abs-cbnnews
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