THE Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) will build a ferry terminal in Cavite to connect the province to Manila next year.

The terminal will be built in San Roque, Cavite for connection to the terminal being constructed at the back of a mall in Pasay City. Both terminals are expected to be operational by mid-2008.

The PPA will spend P11.51 million for the six-month construction, which involves dredging work and construction of a jetty pier.

The process of eligibility checks and the pre-bid meeting will be conducted before year-end. The eligible bidders will submit their bids on January 4, 2008. PPA will then award the contract a few weeks later.

The PPA project comes after Metrostar Ferry Inc inaugurated its daily ferry service from Shoemart’s Mall of Asia in Pasay to Cavite City last July. Metrostar uses a twin-hull, twin-engine vessel, which can accommodate 130 to 550 passengers per trip. Fare is between P60 and P75, double that for land transport.

There are eight trips going to and from the Manila to Cavite City and vice versa.

Metrostar secured a P135-million loan from Philippine Export Import Credit Agency and state-owned Philippine Veteran’s Bank to bankroll the project.

The PPA is also looking at constructing another ferry terminal at the back of the Luneta Grandstand to further connect Cavite and probably Bataan to the rest of Manila.

You May Also Like

Maersk revamps 7 Asia-Mediterranean services

Maersk Line announced changes to its Far East-Mediterranean network from mid-September that are intended to improve its service. “With the new services we will be…

P880M berth improvement project at Davao-Sasa port awarded

The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) has awarded to the joint venture of MAC Builders and Ulticon Builders, Inc. the P883.493 million contract to upgrade…

DOTr fast tracks construction of North-South Commuter Railway

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the Philippine National Railway (PNR) will undertake advance construction mobilization for the PNR Clark Phase 1 to fast-track…

Maritime trade rose in 2012, but ships’ profits crimped by low rates

Seaborne trade increase and new ship deliveries slowed in 2012, but these did not boost the maritime shipping industry’s profitability, according to the Review…