From the Philippine Star (Dec 3): DND plans to spend P2.9-B on equipment for Yolanda-hit areas' rehab
The Department of National Defense is planning to spend P2.9-billion to acquire equipment needed for the rehabilitation of areas ravaged by super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan).
Defense Assistant Secretary Patrick Velez said the project would cover common requirements of the military units involved in the rehabilitation efforts like bulldozers, backhoes, graders, dump trucks and other construction equipment.
“The acquisition will cover civil engineering equipment for the purpose of addressing the requirements in Eastern Visayas. It is part of the rehabilitation of affected areas,” Velez said in an interview last Monday.
The acquisition of construction and engineering equipment has been considered a primary purchase in the light of recent developments.
The procurement will be done through emergency acquisition due to the immediate need to rebuild areas hit by the typhoon.
Unlike public biddings, emergency procurement does not have to comply with publication requirements. The procuring entity, however, is still required to talk to a minimum of three prospective suppliers.
Agencies usually tap emergency procurement if they need to respond immediately to certain situations. The procuring entity, however, has to secure the approval of the interagency Government Procurement Policy Board.
Velez said the proposal to acquire construction equipment for rehabilitation would be presented to Congress/
The funding for the project may come from the P14.6-billion supplemental budget awaiting final approval by the legislature.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2013/12/03/1263763/dnd-plans-spend-p2.9-b-equipment-yolanda-hit-areas-rehab
The Department of National Defense is planning to spend P2.9-billion to acquire equipment needed for the rehabilitation of areas ravaged by super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan).
Defense Assistant Secretary Patrick Velez said the project would cover common requirements of the military units involved in the rehabilitation efforts like bulldozers, backhoes, graders, dump trucks and other construction equipment.
“The acquisition will cover civil engineering equipment for the purpose of addressing the requirements in Eastern Visayas. It is part of the rehabilitation of affected areas,” Velez said in an interview last Monday.
The acquisition of construction and engineering equipment has been considered a primary purchase in the light of recent developments.
The procurement will be done through emergency acquisition due to the immediate need to rebuild areas hit by the typhoon.
Unlike public biddings, emergency procurement does not have to comply with publication requirements. The procuring entity, however, is still required to talk to a minimum of three prospective suppliers.
Agencies usually tap emergency procurement if they need to respond immediately to certain situations. The procuring entity, however, has to secure the approval of the interagency Government Procurement Policy Board.
Velez said the proposal to acquire construction equipment for rehabilitation would be presented to Congress/
The funding for the project may come from the P14.6-billion supplemental budget awaiting final approval by the legislature.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2013/12/03/1263763/dnd-plans-spend-p2.9-b-equipment-yolanda-hit-areas-rehab