PN Landing Dock acquisition has been going on for a while and was halted due to Covid-19, from the link below you can see it goes back a few years.
Further progress has been made in the process and it seems that some requirements has been lowered to create more competition.
Project summary back in 2019:
- 2 units Strategic Sealift Vessel (SSV)
- 4 units Landing Craft Utility (LCU, 2 units for each SSV)
- 4 units Rigid Hull Inflatiable Boats (RHIB, 2 units for each SSV)
- Integrated Logistics Support Package.
- Minimum Gross Capacity 7.000 tons (though this should have been lowered to aprox. 5.000 tons in 2021 perhaps after the failed bid in dec 2020).
Acquisition of 2 more landing docks halted due to Covid-19: Navy
MANILA – The acquisition process for the Philippine Navy's two more strategic sealift vessels has been temporarily halted due to the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic."Due to Covid-19, the bidding process was temporarily stopped. It is currently on the...
www.pna.gov.ph
DND to acquire 2 landing docks for PH Navy
By Priam Nepomuceno June 20, 2019, 10:52 am
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MANILA -- The Department of National Defense (DND), through the Revised Armed Forces Modernization Program, is allocating the sum of PHP5.56 billion for the acquisition of two brand-new landing docks for the Philippine Navy (PN).
The contract includes four landing craft utility and four units of rigid hull inflatable boats with integrated logistic supports. Winning bidders must be able to deliver the military vessels within 1,095 days.
A landing dock is an amphibious warfare ship with a well deck for transport and landing craft and amphibious vehicles.
In the PN, this function is carried out by the two Tarlac-class strategic sealift vessels which were acquired from Indonesian shipbuilder PT PAL PERSERO in 2016 and 2017.
The invitation to bid bulletin, posted at the DND website, also said that the landing docks must have a minimum gross capacity of 7,000 tons.
Also, the PN requires tie-up with local companies or shipyards so that a minimum of one landing dock can be constructed in the Philippines.
The bid opening is slated for July 4, 10 a.m. at the DND Bids and Awards Committee Conference Room, Basement, DND Building, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City.
"The HOPE (Head Of Procuring Entity) reserves the right to reject any bids and all bids, declare a failure of bidding, or not award the contract in accordance with Section 41 of 9184 (Government Procurement Reform Act) and its IRR (Implementing Rules and Regulations) without thereby incurring any liability to the affected bidder or bidders. Further, the HOPE reserves the right, if funds and allotments for said program/project/activity/have been withheld or reduced through no fault of its own," DND Bids and Awards Committee 1 chair Assistant Secretary Manuel Felino V. Ramos said in the same bid bulletin. (PNA)
DND to acquire 2 landing docks for PH Navy
MANILA -- The Department of National Defense (DND), through the Revised Armed Forces Modernization Program, is allocating the sum of PHP5.56 billion for the acquisition of two brand-new landing docks for the Philippine Navy (PN).The contract includes four landing craft utility and four units of...
www.pna.gov.ph
Further progress has been made in the process and it seems that some requirements has been lowered to create more competition.
Project summary back in 2019:
- 2 units Strategic Sealift Vessel (SSV)
- 4 units Landing Craft Utility (LCU, 2 units for each SSV)
- 4 units Rigid Hull Inflatiable Boats (RHIB, 2 units for each SSV)
- Integrated Logistics Support Package.
- Minimum Gross Capacity 7.000 tons (though this should have been lowered to aprox. 5.000 tons in 2021 perhaps after the failed bid in dec 2020).
Landing Docks Acquisition Project of the Philippine Navy
As part of it programmed modernization of the Philippine Navy's sealift and amphibious capabilities and replace legacy ships, the service ha...
www.phdefenseresource.com
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