By Danessa O. Rivera (The
Philippine Star) | Updated October 30, 2015 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines - Local
renewable energy firm United Holdings Power Corp. (UHPC) is earmarking P1.2
billion for the construction of an 8.4-megawatt (MW) hydropower project in
Bukidnon to help augment power supply in Mindanao.
In a briefing, UHPC president Dominic
Sytin said the Upper Maladugao hydropower plant will be financed through 30
percent equity and 70 percent debt.
He noted the project, which will be
undertaken by wholly-owned unit UHPC Bukidnon Hydro Power I Corp., has reached
financial closure with BDO Unibank Inc.
Detailed engineering design was also
completed by Meadowland Developers Inc. earlier this month, Sytin added.
These developments would allow the
company to move forward with the bidding process for engineering, procurement
and construction (EPC) and electro-mechanical equipment (EME).
Bidding for the EPC and EME will
commence in November to meet the first quarter 2016 construction target and
first quarter 2018 completion, UHPC business development officer Marti Sandino
P. Espenido said in the same briefing.
For the EPC contract, the company
has shortlisted four contractors: Sta. Clara International, JV Angeles
Construction, Meralco Industrial Engineering Services Corp. (Miescor) and Phesco
Inc.
“Awarding [for the EPC contract] is
targeted by December but latest would be in January,” Espenido said.
Meanwhile, the company is looking at
European suppliers for the EME, namely Andritz, Wasserkraft, Global Hydro and
WKV.
Espenido said proposals are now
being reviewed and supply contract is also seen by December.
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