Beneco offers to bid for smart city light project
>> Sunday, January 12, 2020
BAGUIO CITY – The Benguet Electric Coop. expressed its
intention to join public bidding by the local government for the maintenance,
operation and upgrading of the city’s streetlights to the so-called smart city
lighting project and its potential conversion from the conventional high
pressure sodium (HPS) fixtures to the state-of-the-art Light Emitting Diode
(LED) fixtures.
In his letter to Mayor Benjamin B. Magalong, Beneco general
manager Gerardo P. Verzosa requested the local government to provide the
electric cooperative with a copy of the approved terms of reference for the
project if the same is readily available for management to evaluate, assess and
come out with its final position on the matter.
Further, he added that Beneco will use the available terms
of reference in dealing with third parties to have expressed their willingness
to partner with the electric cooperative for their joint participation once the
city will bid out the said project.
He explained that over the past several months, Beneco has
been bombarded with calls and text messages from consumers and barangay
officials on matters related to the presence of busted streetlights in their
places even if the management and operation of the city’s streetlights was
already turned over to the local government as of April last year.
Despite their explanation that the management and
operation of the busted streetlights is now with the local government, Verzosa
claimed that irate consumers even go to the extent of hurling serious
accusations against them, saying that as the electric cooperative operating in
the city, it is obliged to ensure that streetlights are appropriately lighted for
the safety of the residents and to deter the commission of crimes, especially
at night.
The BENECO official stated that the electric cooperative
understand the light of the consumers for efficient and effective service in
the maintenance and operation of the city’s streetlights as what had been
happening when the same was under its care but the problem to date is that the
management and operation of the over 8,000 unmetered streetlights is now with
the local government.
In 2013, BENECO and the local government entered into an
agreement for the former to maintain and operate the city’s unmetered
streetlights until such time that the city will be able to convert the existing
HPS fixtures to the state-of-the-art LED fixtures and now the so-called \Smart
City Lighting project.
In early 2019, BENECO notified the local government that
it is unilaterally terminating the aforesaid agreement after it reportedly
incurred substantial losses that significantly affected its regular operations
and the maintenance of its power distribution system wherein the turnover of
the management and operation of the city’s streetlights to the city will take
effect within 30 days.
Earlier, the local government allocated some P18 million
to purchase LED fixtures that will be used to partially replace some 1,000 HPS
factures for the realization of the city’s bid to install the smart city
lighting to be compatible with its proposed integrated command center. --
Dexter A. See
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