By Gina Dizon
PARACELIS,
Mountain Province -- The bids and awards committee chaired by municipal
cooperative officer Roberto Dinanas is under question for
allegedly favoring highest bidders in separate P8.3 million
and P3 million infrastructure projects at the “gross disadvantage
of the government.”
Concerned
resident and complainant Albert Basilan in his affidavit-appeal asked
Department of Interior and Local Government Sec. Mar Roxas to investigate the
bidding process, suspend implementation, cancel the biddings done and conduct
re-bidding of the same in furtherance of the national government’s call for
“matuwid na daan.”
The P8.3
million project- opening /construction of access road-National Irrigation
Authority - which should have been ‘Upper Butigue small
reservoir impounding project (access road phase 1) ’- was won by
MGSamidan who bid P8.27 million, P2.7 million higher than the lowest bid at
P5.5 million by Kalinga Builders.
Other
bidders were JJA construction with its bid of P5.7 million and CNG construction
with P6.3 million.
Basilan said
Kalinga Builders was post evaluated and awarded the project then disqualified
including JJA Construction and CNG Construction.
A complaint
was filed by disqualified contractors citing need for pre procurement
conference but “BAC refused to receive this.”
Basilan
noted that MGSamidan Construction incurred up to 79.99% slippages in its
various projects as noted by the Commission on Audit regional cluster director
Teresita Pajara in an audit report.
In
another P3 million project- construction of office building- which should
have been ‘Upper Butigue small reservoir impounding project (construction
of office facility) BAC awarded the project to Olsim
Construction, highest bidder at P2.88 higher than the bid of lowest
bidder CNG Construction at P2.4 million. Olsim Construction is a sister company
of MGSamidan Construction it was learned.
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