State-run run Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) is seeking proposals for the conduct of feasibility studies on the specific utility components for the Clark Green City in Pampanga.
“It’s all systems go for the development of Clark Green City. We are inviting interested firms to submit their expressions of interest to undertake their proposed feasibility study on utility components of what will become the country’s most modern and beautiful city,” BCDA president and CEO Arnel Paciano D. Casanova said in a statement.
According to Casanova, proponents may consider submitting proposals to undertake a feasibility study for any of the following utility components of the Clark Green City, namely power (traditional or renewable); water (supply, distribution and wastewater management); solid waste management (may also include waste-to-energy); mass transportation; centralized liquefied petroleum gas or liquefied natural gas system; and information and communication technology (ICT) or city management systems.
The feasibility study should include the basic implementation concept and standards, inclusive of its economic, financial and technical viability, among others. All the costs and expenses incurred in the preparation and conduct of the feasibility study shall be for the sole account of the interested proponent, Casanova added.
“Should BCDA accept, use or take advantage of the study, either in part or in whole, BCDA shall reimburse the cost for the feasibility study whose amount shall be agreed upon by BCDA and the interested proponent,” Casanova said.
Interested parties must submit their expressions of interest and identify the specific utility component they would want to cover in the feasibility study by June 20 this year. Amy R. Remo