THE Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) issued an invitation to bidders Tuesday for the second auction round of a property in Mexico, Pampanga, but did not announce a floor price.
The bid covers a 50,447 square-meter property in barangay Lagundi, including land, buildings, and other improvements.
Three months earlier, during the rest auction round, PSALM had set a floor price of P803.15 million.
It said a minimum bid for the second round will be announced later.
“(The minimum bid price) will be issued to interested parties/bidders through a supplemental bid bulletin or through republication of the ITB (Invitation to Bid). Bids received below the minimum bid price shall be automatically rejected at bid opening,” PSALM said.
PSALM required bidders to provide a bid security of at least 10% of the bid price. The security may be paid in cash, cashier’s or manager’s check, a stand-by letter of credit issued by any bank licensed to operate in the country, or a surety bond callable on demand.
After receiving a notice of award, the winning bidder has 10 business days to pay in full.
Eligible bidders are all individuals or sole proprietorships, as well as corporations and partnerships registered and organized in the Philippines. Businesses must be at least 60% Filipino-owned, and authorized by the law to acquire, own, hold, or develop real property in the Philippines.
The pre-bid conference was set for Feb. 10, with the deadline for bid submissions on March 25. Bid documents will be downloadable from the PSALM website starting Jan. 4. — Angelica Y. Yang
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Article and Photo originally posted by Business World last December 29, 2020, 7:06pm. Minor edits have been made by REBPH to cater to its own readers.
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