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Get the latest on Negros Occidental's Bulk Water Supply Project bidding set for June. 11 companies have already purchased bid documents, including Manila Water Philippine Ventures, Inc., and San Miguel Holdings Corp. Stay updated on this Public-Private Partnership (PPP) project's progress and potential impact on water services in the region.
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Discover the latest developments in the Negros Occidental Bulk Water Supply Project as two more private companies join the bidding process. With a PHP1.2 billion investment, the project aims to address the increasing water demand in Negros through surface water sources. Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson emphasizes the confidence shown by prominent companies as a testament to the project's effectiveness and governance. Find out more about this 38-year joint venture and its potential long-term benefits for Negrenses. Stay updated on the pre-selection process and the project's potential impact on water security in the region. Bidding documents available until Jan. 31 for interested industry players. #NegrosWaterProject #WaterSecurity #InvestmentOpportunity
Discover the latest updates on Negros Occidental's bulk water supply project as three major investors express interest in the provincial government's public-private partnership. With Manila Water, Aboitiz InfraCapital, and Balibago Water Systems Company in the running, find out how this project aims to address water issues in Negros Occidental and benefit local government units. Stay tuned for the pre-selection of qualified bidders on February 7 and learn about the significant impact of the Negros Occidental Bulk Water Supply Project (NBWSP) on water service providers in the region. Stay informed with our comprehensive coverage.