Seven companies that have won the bid for a contract of the the Mandalay International Airport's expansion made an onsite visit to make a last inspection before the official announcement as to which company will be awarded with the contract.
“One of the companies among the seven
who had passed tender will be chosen. Companies applied for tender can
visit here and study the airport during April and May. In June, we are
going to make the final selection. In July, complete transfer will be
made,” General Manager Soe Lwin of Mandalay International Airport said.
There were a total of 16 companies that
placed their name for the bid and went through the first phase of the
screening that selected only seven firms.
The aim is to transform the Mandalay International Airport into Airport Logistic Hub.
The selected companies are Mitsubishi
Juluhin Association with SPA (Japan), Monich- Urban Forntier Aung
Myanmar Essar (Germany), ITNL International (Singapore), China Horvoor
Enginnering (China), Avic International Holding Cooperation (China),
VINC Airport (France) and Houygnes Bamitent International (France).
Officials from France and Japan who had passed first tender came Mandalay this month to study the airport.
The preliminary study that chose the seven companies is made depending upon the facts such as strong finance, experience from the relevant field, skilled workers and full accessibility of machinery and equipment.
The preliminary study that chose the seven companies is made depending upon the facts such as strong finance, experience from the relevant field, skilled workers and full accessibility of machinery and equipment.
“We will transform Mandalay
International Airport into a major commercial airport for central
Myanmar. We will open another auction for second phase near future,” an
official from the Directorate of Civil Aviation said.
source: Eleven Myanmar
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