Also from the Altay tender we have seen that opposition side only want money with a €17mn price tag per piece when the pros act with national interest as well in mind asking €7,5mn only and giving a priceless tank engine too in the process. Which is a no-brainer.
Erdoğan always asks for a discount and this makes projects less attractive for those who does not wish to be supporting the government doing the work economically. Tell me if I am wrong.
In the latter case delivery of Altay has been delayed for years, BMC has been dragging feet finally that SSB had to lease Tank Palet at their service, they neither started construction of the Factory they promised, neither started upgrades at Tank Palet, again as they promised. They finally started not actual serial production, of some Tanks for sole reasons of receiving payments.
Development of the motor project is funded by state, individually,development cost is not within the package of the unit price, the serial-production price of the engine is.
That price was given for serial production, BMC will get higher payment per unit in first batches until its finally optimized for the serial production. Still, it is doubted how SSB would react if BMC ends up telling " here is my best i can not go lover than 15 million per unit", BMC wouldn't have been forced to produce rest for 7.5 m, that doesn't make sense economically, neither they are financially strong to pay penalties in such case.
Moreover, BMC was granted with super duper investments, and possible reductions in tax payments unlike FNSS or Otokar.
The same has happened at LHD project, RMK ( Koc ) has bidded the lowest, SEDEF has bidded the highest (almost 1.7 times), guess who has won?
Sometimes the unit cost does not matter, you go for the company which technically is able to build /produce something, which ensures you on that.
DS = Daily Sabah (Pro AKP newspaper)
Yes, critical projects can be pushed through without proper tender process. There is room for this in the law. But the moment you use that particular piece of the law to make a majority of construction projects, which btw goes to pro AKP favourite friends entrepreneur firms.
Then that is a blatant abuse of law.
During crises trust in the government is important.......
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