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Education Undersecretary Francisco M. Varela said at a conference in Makati City Wednesday that as of this week, 15 companies have purchased bid documents for the PPP project. The 15 are apparently a mix of local and foreign companies, some of them listed or affiliated with listed companies. It remains to be seen whether they would partner with other companies later on, said Varela, who declined to disclose other details this early in the process. The first phase of the PPP for School Infrastructure project has three packages: Northern Luzon (660 schools, 2,050 classrooms), Central Luzon (745 schools, 2,999 classrooms) and Calabarzon (1,097 schools, 4,283 classrooms). The DepEd will accept bids for each package, which means there may be three different winners for the first phase. It is also possible that there may be one winning company if its bids turn out to be the lowest for each package. The DepEd published in January the invitation to pre-qualify and aims to bid out the first phase of the project, which covers Luzon, in June. The department wants all the classrooms under the three-phase project delivered by July 2013, in time for the start of the school year. The second and third phases will cover the Visayas and Mindanao. by: Riza T. Olchondra, Philippine Daily Inquirer |



The government’s Public-Private Partnership (PPP) for School