
The proposed project aims to facilitate efficient passenger transfer to other rail lines and reduce inconvenience due to ticket payment delays. Â It also addresses outdated technology concerns of both MRT-3 and LRT-1 fare ticketing system, and increases the fare collection efficiency by reducing leakage and fraud.
Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC)
The project involves the decommissioning of the old-magnetic-based ticketing system and replacing the same with contactless-based smart card technology on LRT Line a and 2 and MRT Line 3, with the introduction of a centralized back office that will perform apportionment of revenues. Â The private sector will operate and maintain the fare collection system.
PHP 1.722 Billion  |  USD 42.9 Million
10 years inclusive of 2 years development/delivery
Bidder due diligence ongoing
SPECIAL BID BULLETINS
♦ Special Bid Bulletin 04-2013 (issued March 27, 2013)
♦ Special Bid Bulletin 03-2013 (issued March 27, 2013)
♦ Special Bid Bulletin 02-2013 (issued March 21, 2013)
♦ Special Bid Bulletin 01-2013 (issued March 6, 2013)
OTHER DOCUMENTS
♦ Prequalification Conference – AFCS Presentation  (February 05, 2013)
♦ Conference Attendees (updated January 11, 2013)
♦ Instructions to Prospective Bidders (published December 22, 2012)
♦ Project Information Memorandum (published December 22, 2012)
♦ AFCS Investors Conference Presentation  (published December 19, 2012)
ATTY. RENE K. LIMCAOCO
Undersecretary, DOTC
(+632) 725-0204 loc. 247
ATTY. JAIME RAPHAEL FELICIANO
Assistant Secretary, DOTC
(+632) 725-0013
MR. JOHAN G. MARTINEZ
Project Manager, PPP Center
(+632) 929.9251
(+632) 990.0721 local 6106
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