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2 more firms eye PHL bus terminal project

2 more firms eye PHL bus terminal project
2 more companies have bought bid documents for the proposed Integrated Transport System (ITS) Project-Southwest Terminal, increasing the number of potential bidders to 11. The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) said the additional firms that have expressed interest are Washington Sycip-led State
2 more companies have bought bid documents for the proposed Integrated Transport System (ITS) Project-Southwest Terminal, increasing the number of potential bidders to 11.

The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) said the additional firms that have expressed interest are Washington Sycip-led State Properties and Expedition Construction.

The other companies interested in the proposed project under the Aquino administration's public private partnership (PPP) scheme are San Miguel, Ayala, Ayala Land, Metro Pacific Tollways, Robinsons Land, Filinvest Land, Megawide Construction, D.M. Wenceslao and Associates, Vicente T. Lao Construction, and Egis Projects Philippines.

The interested companies were given until May 15 to submit their bids for the 2.9-hectare Southwest Terminal project located at the Coastal Road Terminal along the Manila-Cavite Expressway.
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