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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

'Yolanda' kicks out Chinese from Ayungin Reef, Philippine Marines on grounded ship safe

MANILA - Super typhoon Yolanda has sent home Chinese maritime and Navy vessels at the Ayungin Reef in Palawan, while the half a dozen Philippine Marines on board a rusting and grounded World War II-era ship are safe, a source told InterAksyon.com.

 

This effectively ends the standoff between the two countries some 100 nautical miles from the island of Palawan.

 

Ayungin is part of the Kalayaan Island Group (KIG) in the West Philippine Sea (WPS). China claims the reef is part of its territory, more than a thousand nautical miles from its nearest 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone (EEZ).

 

"They're safe," said a senior officer of the Philippine Marines guarding the reef on board the shipwreck BRP Sierra Madre (Landing Ship Tank 57). The Philippine Marine official requested that he not be named because he is not authorized to give any statement regarding operational activities in the West Philippine Sea.

 

 "Hindi naman sila naanod (They were not washed away)," the source added.

 

The source said the Chinese Navy ship, maritime ships, and fishing vessels left Ayungin two or three days before Yolanda struck the country.

 

"As of now, we've no report that the Chinese ships have returned to Ayungin. Dahil siguro may paparating na naman na isa pang bagyo (Maybe because another storm is approaching the country)," he said.

 

In June this year, Chinese vessels entered Ayungin and had maintained a presence in the area, as what they did in Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal located in Masinloc, Zambales in April 2012.

 

The territorial dispute between the two countries is being heard by an international arbitration court in Hamburg. - Jaime Sinapit, InterAksyon.com

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

TCGI Engineers chosen as preferred bidder for the ₱1.16 Billion NAIA 1 rehab consultancy and construction management services


TCGI Engineers, a Makati based Engineering Company chosen as preferred bidder  for its ₱34 million consultancy and construction management services  for the rehabilitation of the worlds' worst airport; NAIA terminal 1.  TCGI Engineers is the lowest bidder.

 

340 million – To improve the structural integrity of the NAIA 1 building

500 million - For architectural, engineering, and interior design

300 million - for the construction of a rapid-exit taxiway

20 million – 72 restrooms

 

The transportation department on Tuesday said it has received from TCGI Engineers the lowest bid for the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 consultancy services and construction management services.

 

"There is a lowest complying bidder but we could not award it yet without clear funding. We are working on the release of the fund. But TCGI submitted a bid of 34 million," Transportation Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya said.

 

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TCGI Engineers was joined by DCCD Engineering Corp. and PhilJAC Inc. in an auction held last month. Abaya hopes that the contract would soon be awarded so it can immediately issue a notice to proceed with the project.

 

Another bid will take place on November 15.  "We will do a bid and award the general contractor for NAIA 1 rehab.… Hopefully, by November 30 we can issue a notice to proceed," Abaya added.

 

Earlier, Malacañang approved the structural retrofitting and rehabilitation of the terminal at a cost of 1.16 billion. Of the total amount, 340 million will be used to improve the structural integrity of the NAIA 1 building, while 500 million has been allocated for architectural, engineering, and interior design and works to improve the internal facilities.

 

To address runway congestion, 300 million will be used for the construction of a rapid-exit taxiway. Another 20 million will be spent for the complete rehabilitation of 72 toilets. – Business Mirror

 

For more information about TCGI Engineers:

Address:

9th Floor, Feliza Building

108 V.A. Rufino Street,

Legazpi Village, Makati City, Philippines

Tel. No.  (+632) 817-8311, 815-4611,

FAX NO.: (632) 815-2410

Email: info@tcgiengineers.com

Website: www.tcgiengineers.com/  

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