Each of them must have paid a non-refundable P2.75 million to be considered prospective bidders
and be able to access the concession agreement and other documents that provide background information on the project.
Meanwhile, the government has even prepared a video, obtained by Rappler, used by Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista to promote the airport to foreign investors during roadshows.The government hopes that their private sector partner can help turn around NAIA’s reputation as one of theThe Manila International Airport Consortium has been involved in rehabilitation talks since the government made privatization plans public.
MIAC is composed of some of the biggest conglomerates in the country: Aboitiz InfraCapital, AC Infrastructure, Asia’s Emerging Dragon Corporation, Alliance Global-InfraCorp Development, Filinvest Development Corporation, JG Summit Infrastructure Holdings Corporation, and New York-based Global Infrastructure Partners.
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