INVITATION TO BID – SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF MORESCO 1 – 10MVA, 67kV/13.2kV CANITOAN-2 SUBSTATION

PUBLICATION DATE:  SEPTEMBER 1, 2022

(BAC CONTROL NO. PR6421-09012022-001)

The Misamis Oriental-1 Rural Electric Service Cooperative, Inc. (MORESCO-1), through its Bids & Awards Committee (BAC) hereby invites interested and eligible bidders to bid for the below item.

SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF MORESCO 1 – 10MVA, 67kV/13.2kV CANITOAN-2 SUBSTATION INCLUDING TESTING AND COMMISSIONING, CIVIL WORKS, SUBSTATION AUTOMATION, CCTV AND OTHER ELECTRICAL WORKS.

DELIVERY PERIOD: 300 CALENDAR DAYS UPON RECEIPT OF NOTICE TO PROCEED (NTP)

DELIVERY SITE/AREA: Canitoan Cagayan de Oro City

ISSUANCE OF BID DOCUMENTS SEPTEMBER 1 – 23, 2022    |    8:00AM – 5:00PM BAC SECRETARIAT OFFICE, OFFICE OF THE GENERAL MANAGER, MORESCO 1, MAIN OFFICE

PRE-BIDDING CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 9, 2022   | 10:00AM – 12:00NN MORESCO 1 MAIN OFFICE, LAGUINDINGAN, MIS.OR.   | or VIA ZOOM

OPENING OF BIDS SEPTEMBER 23, 2022   |  10:00AM – 12:00NN MORESCO 1 MAIN OFFICE, LAGUINDINGAN, MIS.OR.   |  or VIA ZOOM

BAC EVALUATION SEPTEMBER 23, 2022     |   BAC

POST QUALIFICATION SEP 24 – 30, 2022      |   BAC

NOTICE OF AWARD 2nd WEEK OF OCTOBER 2022      |   BAC, MANAGEMENT

The scope of technical requirements or specifications are outlined in the Bid Documents to be provided to all interested bidders upon application addressed to the Chairman of Bids and Awards Committee and payment of the corresponding bid fee as stated above.

The project shall be bid in accordance with the provisions of R.A. 10531.

Attendees to the pre-bid conference are only the prospective bidders who have bought bid documents, or their authorized representative (duly notarized).

Bidders shall submit samples as required. BAC thru TWG, with proper labelling and accompanied by delivery receipt.

Bid Security must be 2% of the Approved Budget of the Contract (ABC) in the form of cash, cashier’s check or manager’s check and Bank Guarantee only.

MORESCO-1 hereby reserves the right to waive any formality in the responses, accepts or rejects any bid, to annul the bidding process, and to reject all bids at any time prior to contract award, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected bidder or party.

For queries, please contact the BAC Secretariat (0917-720-0893), look for Ms. Cinderella A. Eballe or email us at bac@moresco1.com

(SGD) RENIEL CABANTAC, CE Chairperson, BAC

Approved by:

(SGD) JOVEL B. UBAY-UBAY, PEE General Manager

AMRECO host Press Conference on”Presyo sa Kuryente, AltaPresyon sa Konsumante”

A Press Conference entitled “Presyo sa Kuryente, AltaPresyon sa Konsumante” was held on August 31 in N Hotel, Cagayan de Oro City to answer questions and enlighten participants and media practitioners on the pressing issues right now in the energy sector.

Jose Raul A. Saniel, President of the Association of Mindanao Rural Electric Cooperatives, Inc. opened the presscon. Messages were also delivered by APEC Partylist Representative Congressman Sergio S. Dagooc, President of Philipine Association of BOD of Rural Electric Cooperatives -Atty. Gloria C. Corrales, and PHILRECA Executive Director and General Manager Atty. Janeene Depay-Colingan all geared towards another episode of the national conversation, that focus on pricing and on a few areas that affect electricity pricing considering revenues, costs, profits, and related perspectives.

It is the final consumer including the 15 million member consumer owners of the electric cooperatives who ultimately shoulders three costs: distribution, transmission, and power generation. What he pays are reflected in the electricity price index. Based on the Philippine Statistical Authority (PSA) survey, 4.800195% or more than 1/25 of all household expenditures in the Philippines go to electricity.

But the current talks discussed on why electric cooperatives are blamed on the increases when the Philippines’ ECs are only a collector of all the other charges from other players in the chain of energy consumption. The Philippines faces three energy insecurity problems: 1) electricity demand is growing fast; 2) the supply of electricity is often short of demand; 3) the discrepancy in electrification rate between cities and rural areas. These are within the core of this discussion. (Photos: Team wISDom)

NAAWAN DE ADVISORY: SEPT. 3, 2022

Maayong adlaw sa atong mga pinalanggang Miyembro-Konsumante-Tag-iya sa MORESCO-1 labi na gayud ang mga MCO sa Distrito sa NAAWAN.

Human sa pagtuki sa atong Screening Committee alang sa Piniliay nato sa Representante sa Hunta Direktiba sa atong District 3 (Naawan) karung Sabado, Septyembre 3, 2022, kamo gipahibalo nga aduna kitay usa ra ka Qualified Candidate nga mudagan ug magpa pili isip Board of Director. Busa usa kini ka UNCONTESTED Election. Ang atong official candidate mao si:

JOY GIL S. MAHINAY

TUNGUD KAY UNCONTESTED MAN KINI NGA ELECTION, DILI NA KINAHANGLAN NGA MAGTAPOK PA ANG ATONG MGA MEMBER-CONSUMER-OWNERS ARUN SA PAGBUTAR SA ATONG MGA ASSIGNED PRECINCTS SA PRE-ARRANGED ELECTION VENUE – MSU-NAAWAN INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENTAL SCHOOL.

Ato lamang nga pormal nga paga-abrehan ang atong gitagana nga ballot box karong Sabado ( Septyembre 3, 2022) sa alas otso ( 08:00hs ) sa buntag, i-hulog ang bisan 3 – 5 lamang ka mga official ballots nga i-cast arun ma-tala nga nahitabo gayud ang usa ka election. Dinha na dayun i-proklama ug i-hurar ang napili nga kandidato (midaug).

Namalihug kami nga pag-tamud sa gihapon pagsul-ob ug mga face-mask ug istriktong sundon ang gimantala nan ga mga health protocols.Daghang Salamat.

SCREENING COMMITTEE MORESCO-1