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A tender has been opened for PV-powered pump irrigation projects in the Philippines

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 29, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The National Irrigation Administration of the Philippines has launched a tender project with a budget of approximately PHP 97 million ($1.66 million) for the development of two solar-powered pump irrigation projects on the Loboc River.

July 29, 2024 Patrick Jowett

Loboc River, Philippines

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The National Irrigation Administration of the Philippines has opened a tender for the development of solar-powered pump irrigation projects along the Loboc River.

The irrigation projects will take place in the barangays of Villarcayo and Lico Lico, both located in the province of Bohol, in the Central Visayas region of the country.

The tender document says a maximum budget of approximately PHP97 million ($1.66 million) has been set for the contract. The selected bidder is expected to complete the work within 240 days.

Interested applicants must have completed a contract similar to the project. A full set of bidding documents is available through the Philippine Government’s Electronic Procurement System for a non-refundable fee of PHP50,000 ($855).

Applications must be received by post no later than August 6.

The Philippines inaugurated its largest solar-powered irrigation system to date in June.

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