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ManilaBoy45

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US, Canada Firms Bag PAF UH-1 Huey Contract Deal

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Posted on Sunday Dec 29th at 12:00am
By Alexis Romero

MANILA, Philippines - A joint venture of two companies based in North America has bagged the deal to supply 21 UH-1 combat utility helicopters to the Philippine Air Force.The joint venture of American firm Rice Aircraft Services Inc. and Canadian company Eagle Copters Ltd. won the contract for the supply and delivery of Huey helicopters, the workhorse of the military’s operations.The STAR learned that the notice of award was issued to the joint venture last week.Defense Assistant Secretary Patrick Velez said in an interview the Huey helicopters can be used for rescue and internal security operations.“The helicopters will be used to meet immediate requirements. They will be used to address the dwindling capability of the Air Force,” Velez said.The approved outlay for the project was P1.26 billion, but the helicopters would be purchased for about P1.25 million less than the approved budget for the contract, he added.The supplier is expected to start delivery within six months.“The first delivery based on the requirements is six months but they might deliver that in as close as two weeks,” Velez said.

Earlier, the Defense department held three public biddings for the Huey helicopters acquisition project but all of these failed due to the bidders’ failure to meet some requirements.The Defense department then resorted to an alternative form of procurement to acquire the helicopters.Officials said the procurement mode was similar to public bidding but without the publication requirements. Under a public bidding, the procuring agency should publish a bid notice in newspapers and the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System website.Section 53 of the implementing rules of the procurement law allows agencies to resort to a negotiated procurement when there has been a failure of public bidding for the second time.Negotiated procurement was defined as “a method of procurement of goods, infrastructure projects and consulting services, whereby the procuring entity directly negotiates a contract with a technically, legally and financially capable supplier, contractor or consultant.”The 21 UH-1 helicopters were originally intended to perform poll-related duties last May but the acquisition had been delayed by failed biddings.

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navyreco

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First Type 636 diesel submarine (SSK) ordered by Vietnam arrived at Cam Ranh base
The first of six diesel-electric submarines (SSK) of Project 636 (Kilo/Varshavyanka class), built at Admiralty Shipyards (United Shipbuilding Corporation), was delivered at Cam Ranh Bay naval base, Vietnam. The submarine named "Hanoi" was transported with heavy lift vessel Rolldock Sea.
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ManilaBoy45

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Indonesian Firm Wins Bidding for Supply of 2 New PN Strategic Sealift Vessels

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By Alexis Romero, The Philippine Star
Posted at 01/10/2014 3:22 AM

MANILA, Philippines - An Indonesian company has won the bidding for the supply of two new vessels for the Navy.Sources told The STAR a notice of award for the P4-billion acquisition of two strategic sealift vessels was issued to PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) late last month.This was confirmed yesterday by Defense Undersecretary Fernando Manalo, who oversees the militarys upgrade efforts. Yes, there is a NOA (notice of award) already, Manalo said when asked whether PT PAL had won the bidding for the project. PT PAL offered to supply the two ships for $86,980,000 or about P3.864 billion, well within the approved budget of P4 billion.The strategic sealift vessels can be used for civil-military operations and for transporting large number of soldiers, logistics and supplies. Each of the vessels can also accommodate three helicopters.

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Jeff Head

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Indonesian Firm Wins Bidding for Supply of 2 New PN Strategic Sealift Vessels

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By Alexis Romero, The Philippine Star
Posted at 01/10/2014 3:22 AM

MANILA, Philippines - An Indonesian company has won the bidding for the supply of two new vessels for the Navy.Sources told The STAR a notice of award for the P4-billion acquisition of two strategic sealift vessels was issued to PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) late last month.This was confirmed yesterday by Defense Undersecretary Fernando Manalo, who oversees the militarys upgrade efforts. The strategic sealift vessels can be used for civil-military operations and for transporting large number of soldiers, logistics and supplies. Each of the vessels can also accommodate three helicopters.
The shipyard, PT PAL Indonesia (Persero), that won the competition is the same shipyard that built the last two of the four Makassar Class LPDs for the Indonesian Navy


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The Indonesian vessels are slightly larger than the Philippine vessels will be, but along the same lines as those shown above.
 
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asif iqbal

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So Philippine is ordering two LPD from Indonesia? Interesting, Typhoon Haiyan must have influenced the decision

What a success for Indonesia Peru also has two units on order

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joshuatree

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The shipyard, PT PAL Indonesia (Persero), that won the competition is the same shipyard that built the four Makassar Class LPDs for the Indonesian Navy

I thought PT PAL Indonesia only built the 3rd and 4th units as the first two were built in Busan, SK?
 

Jeff Head

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I thought PT PAL Indonesia only built the 3rd and 4th units as the first two were built in Busan, SK?
You are correct. It is so. Thanks.

I will re-word my post to indicate that that shipyard only built two of the vessels.

No problems. If they built those two, they will be able to build the Philippines too.
 
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ManilaBoy45

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KRI Banjarmasin (592) and KRI Banda Aceh (593) Which were Both Built in Indonesia Have a Longer Flight Deck and a Different Structure Layout than the Original 1st 2 Units that were Built in S. Korea as Shown on the Photo I Posted Above ...
 
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