Navy 2012 drydock cycle begins

Friday , 6, January 2012 Leave a comment

The Philippine Navy drydock cycle for 2012 started on the first week of January as the service published P49M worth of bid invitations.

 Ship  Authorized Budget for Contract  Details
BRP Magat Salamat (PS 20) PHP 24,500,000.00
Reference Number 1700736
Procuring Entity AFP – BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE
Solicitation Number GHQ BAC1-PB-003-PN-11
Trade Agreement Implementing Rules and Regulations
Procurement Mode Public Bidding
Classification Goods
Category General Repair and Maintenance Services
Delivery Period 75 Day/s
BRP Artemio Ricarte (PS 37) PHP 9,500,000.00
Reference Number 1700727
Procuring Entity AFP – BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE
Solicitation Number GHQ BAC1-PB-002-PN-11
Trade Agreement Implementing Rules and Regulations
Procurement Mode Public Bidding
Classification Goods
Category General Repair and Maintenance Services
Delivery Period 75 Day/s
BRP Pangasinan (PS31) PHP 15,000,000.00
Reference Number 1700706
Procuring Entity AFP – BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE
Solicitation Number GHQ BAC1-PB-001-PN-11
Trade Agreement Implementing Rules and Regulations
Procurement Mode Public Bidding
Classification Goods
Category General Repair and Maintenance Services
Delivery Period 75 Day/s
PHP 49,000,000.00

BRP Artemio Ricarte (PS-37) is a Jacinto class Offshore Patrol Vessel. She and her sisterships are ex-Royal Navy boats that used to be part of the British Hong Kong squadron before the colony’s return to China. For discussions and photos of this ship, see here.

BRP Pangasinan (PS-31) and BRP Magat Salamat (PS-20) are WWII vintage, ex US Navy Patrol Craft Escorts. For photos and discussions about PS-31, see here and here for PS20.

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