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INVITATION TO APPLY FOR ELIGIBILITY AND TO BID - Clark.com.ph

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SCOPE OF WORK<strong>FOR</strong> THE DESIGN-BUILD SERVICES<strong>FOR</strong> THE PROPOSED SCTEx-CFZ ENTRY/EXIT GATES1.0 INTRODUCTIONIn the early ‘90s, the <strong>Clark</strong> Development Corporation (CDC) has initially planned for implementation itsMain Zone’s road network and other infrastructure development projects in line with the then existing<strong>com</strong>prehensive master development plan. The CDC management was able to have its set of projects<strong>com</strong>pleted to be<strong>com</strong>e an integral part of the former <strong>Clark</strong> Special Economic Zone (CSEZ) envisioned as aworld class international aviation <strong>com</strong>plex, modern industrial estate, trade and tourism center due to itsstrategic location in Asia, and the existence of infrastructure facilities and utilities.Some time in 2003, in conjunction with the vision of Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal Arroyo for thedevelopment of the Central Luzon Region as a global gateway, the construction of the Subic-<strong>Clark</strong>-TarlacExpressway (SCTEx) project was started. The space for linkage with CSEZ (now <strong>Clark</strong> Freeport Zone orCFZ), by constructing access roads and access ramps was made clear on the 18 th of April 2008 whenPresident Arroyo led the ribbon cutting ceremony at the proposed <strong>Clark</strong> South Interchange site. On the28 th of April 2008, the SCTEx was officially opened to <strong>com</strong>muters. With these momentous events, theCDC, consistent with its vision of a world-class aviation-led metropolis and economic center and inanticipation of the target <strong>com</strong>pletion of the Panday Pira Road and <strong>Clark</strong> South Interchange by December2008 and by February 2009, respectively, planned the construction of its Entry Control Facilities (ECF):SCTEx-CFZ Entry/Exit Gates and appurtenant infrastructure facilities expected to serve as major ways toand from the SCTEx and CFZ.Considering this new development and realizing CFZ as a future vital regional hub, and still in line withCDC’s vision of be<strong>com</strong>ing a globally-<strong>com</strong>petitive and efficient economic center for aviation, business andleisure, it is deemed that SCTEx-CFZ Entry/Exit Gates serving the SCTEx-CFZ linkages through the newlybuilt Panday Pira Road and the <strong>Clark</strong> South Interchange be soundly planned and designed.Specifically, CDC requires a Design and Build Services for these SCTEx-CFZ Entry/Exit Gates that<strong>com</strong>plement and serve the SCTEx-CFZ South Interchange at CFZ’s Industrial Estate-5 Area and theSCTEx-CFZ North Interchange at CFZ’s Panday Pira Road.CDC shall bid out the design-build services for the said SCTEx-CFZ Entry/Exit Gates. This project,“Design-Build Services for the Proposed SCTEx-CFZ Entry/Exit Gates”, shall be referred to after as the“WORK”.The undertaking is aimed for the <strong>com</strong>plete construction of ECF and appurtenant structures at the two (2)SCTEx–CFZ linkage areas for adequate security, safety and maximized vehicular traffic flow as theyprovide main entry points for all personnel, visitors and deliveries to CFZ without undue delays.2.0 OBJECTIVES OF TERMS OF REFERENCE (<strong>TO</strong>R)The CDC wishes to engage the services of a qualified Design-Build Firm to prepare the detailedarchitectural and engineering design plans as well as undertake the construction of the proposed newSCTEx-CFZ Entry/Exit Gates. The objectives of the <strong>TO</strong>R are as follows:2.1 To provide the Designer-Builder with the background information regarding the preparation andsubmittal of the proposal;

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