.

MT COLUMNS NEWS/COMMENTARIES Disquiet over winner of Ampang LRT RM960m system works

Disquiet over winner of Ampang LRT RM960m system works


Friday, 29 June 2012 Super Admin
E-mail Print PDF
Digg!Del.icio.us!Google!Live!Facebook!Technorati!StumbleUpon!MySpace!Yahoo! Twitter!LinkedIn! 

(The Malaysian Insider) - The speculated winner of the Ampang Light Rail Transit (LRT) system works, the George Kent consortium, was one of three bidders which failed both the technical and commercial evaluation for the RM960 million contract, say sources.

The Malaysian Insider understands that only five of the eight bidders passed the technical and commercial evaluation stage but project owner Syarikat Prasarana Negara Bhd (SPNB) finally recommended one of the two South Korean consortiums in the running — PDA Consortium — as the other consortiums were said to not have complied with all conditions.

However, at least one of the bidders that passed all evaluations and put in a lower bid was not considered because SPNB said it did not comply with all conditions.

“George Kent was never in the running as it failed both the technical and commercial evaluation, so it’s a surprise that it is speculated to be the winner and PKR is making a fuss about it,” a source told The Malaysian Insider.

PKR officials have shown copies of official documents to the press, showing that the Ministry of Finance’s (MoF) Acquisition Committee, which met this January 25, had decided to award the contract to Balfour Bratty Invensys Consortium. The committee is the highest decision-making body in the MoF and is chaired by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who is also finance minister.

But a Business Times article this month speculated that logistics consortium George Kent was to get the project, repeating its report from a year ago. But the report has yet to be verified although PKR has been asking Najib to clear the air over the contract winner.

The Malaysian Insider sighted several reports linked to the tender which showed that George Kent never had experience in rail engineering or handled such a massive project. According to the reports, the consortium, known more in the water industry, has only done projects worth up to RM40 million.

Sources said those reviewing the presentations from all eight bidders found that George Kent had very little ideas to undertake the key system works, which involves setting up a new signals system for the existing and future extension above the existing system.

“This project involves signalling and, crucially, the safety of all those who ride on the LRT along that line. So they have to choose an experienced company to build this,” a source told The Malaysian Insider.

The pro-government Business Times said Putrajaya was due to announce the winning bidder by the end of June, adding that George Kent was tipped to get the lucrative project. The highest bid received for the project tender, which closed on June 16, was RM1.45 billion.

READ MORE HERE

 


 

Language Translation

subscribe to Malaysia Today news

RosseberryShop.com

MT Cartoon

NEWS/COMMENTARIES

Police warn Black 505 organisers not to hold rally

News image

Muzliza Mustafa, TMI The organisers of this Saturday's Black 505 rally will face prosecution as they have not received approval from City Hall to use Padang Merbok i...

New DAP man turns on his party after elections

News image

(The Star) - A former Umno man who joined DAP last year has now turned on the Opposition party, saying it had fielded too few non-Chinese members in ...

Coming soon: New info on Scorpene deal

News image

A lawyer will give fresh details on the scandal at a Suaram dinner next month.G Vinod, FMT Suaram will make a further expose next month of allegedly corrupt d...

Malaysian story needs to be rewritten, says Dr Mahathir

News image

 (Bernama) - "Going to the same school increases the chances of togetherness. I'm the product of this kind of ...

School's in for first overseas campus

News image

Malaysian student Bong Meen Szer (center) takes part in calligraphy contest at Xiamen University. She welcomed the college's plan to open a campus in Kuala Lumpur, capital of Malaysia. (China Daily) ...

Fresh clash breaks out between Malaysia, Sultan followers

News image

 (Phil Star) - Some 400 fighters and volunteers in the Royal Security Force (RSF) of the Sultanate of Sulu have engaged Malaysian security forces in a firefight in Kampung Dengan Tungku in Lahad Datu, Sabah on Monday afternoon, Abraham Idjirani, spokesman for the Sulu sultanate, said ...

S'pore urges Indonesia to name firms responsible for causing haze

News image

 (Channel News Asia) - Both Mr Shanmugam and Dr Balakrishnan referred to the claim by an Indonesian Forestry Ministry official in the media that Malaysian and Singapore palm oil companies that ...

Saudi Arabia may block WhatsApp within weeks

News image

 (CNet) - Popular mobile chat app warned of possible blockage after voice and messaging app Viber was blocked last ...

Prosecution wins appeal against Yazid Sufaat's acquittal over terror charge

News image

(The Star) - The Court of Appeal has ordered the terrorism case of former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee Yazid Sufaat to be heard before a new H...

Dr Mahathir regrets internet freedom

News image

Md Izwan, TMI Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad admitted today he might have made a mistake in giving guarantees for internet freedom, which has been blamed for empowering a...



This Site is AnswerTips enabled. Just double click on any word on this site to get a quick reference.
You are here: Home MT COLUMNS NEWS/COMMENTARIES Disquiet over winner of Ampang LRT RM960m system works

Latest Posts - News/Commentaries

Popular Posts - News/Commentaries