Tobago airport RFPs cancelled
The Request for Proposals (RFPs) issued for the construction of the new ANR Robinson airport has been cancelled.
Government has ordered that the project be retendered and has now taken responsibility for financing the multi-million dollar airport upgrades.
Guardian Media understands that the RFPs were cancelled since last month and Government mandated the National Infrastructure Development Company (NIDCO) to retender for the multi-million dollar project. It was revealed that only one bidder responded to the RFPs—China Railway Construction Corporation.
According to information received by Guardian Media, the new tender, which went out to pre-qualified companies on Monday, changed from a design/finance/construct RFP and is now broken into two separate parts.
Last week, Guardian Media sought confirmation from Finance Minister Colm Imbert and Communications Minister Stuart Young.
Neither men responded to WhatsApp messages nor text messages.
On Thursday chairman of NIDCO, Herbert George confirmed the cancellation of the original RFP and explained the conditions of the new tender.
“This new tender is split into two parts,” he said.
“The first part is the main works for the new section of the airport and the second one is for the upgrade of the existing facility.”
The first tender is turn key, which means that the selected contractor will be responsible for the design/construction and commissioning of the new building, while the second tender is design/build.
“Both aspects would be funded by the Government,” George said.
The tenders are open to both local and international contractors. It was retendered on June 11.
Government had initially pegged completion of the project by December 2020 and George said he was hoping to meet that deadline.
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