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"Thanks to all the consortia participating in this historical project for their effort and commitment. It has been a very unique experience and this fills us with enormous pride at the ACP," said Canal Administrator/CEO Alberto Alemán Zubieta. "The way in which this 22-month-long, transparent contracting process has been managed from start to finish is a credit to the hard-working employees of the ACP." The ACP revealed that Grupo Unidos por el Canal submitted the "best value" proposal for the new set of locks contract during a public event held Wednesday, July 8. The event, broadcast live on Panamanian television and the ACP Web site, was attended by Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli and many high-ranking government officials. The winning consortium garnered the highest total points for its combined technical and price scores. "I am impressed by the ACP's ability and professional competence to plan and execute the Panama Canal Expansion Program," said ACP Advisory Board Chairman William A. O'Neil. "The bidding process and awarding of the new set of locks contract are prime examples of the ACP's capability to implement the project in a fair and transparent manner. It clearly could be a model for other major international contracts. This latest award is a critical step in the execution of the Expansion Program and the diligence shown by the ACP, in conducting the process, is to be highly commended. I look forward to continued success in its implementation as the project moves forward." At the July 8 event, the ACP revealed the technical scores and opened the consortia's sealed price proposals. All scores were displayed on large video screens - in the presence of a Public Notary and the ACP's independent auditing firm, Deloitte, which attested that the established evaluation process was thoroughly followed by the ACP Technical Evaluation Board. The ACP then calculated a final weighted score - constituting 55 percent for the technical proposal and 45 percent for the price submission - live and on-screen. The points for the price proposal and technical evaluation from each consortium were then combined and the highest total score became the "best value" offer. The base price of US $3,118,880,001.00 submitted by Grupo Unidos por el Canal did not exceed the ACP's owner's allocated price of US $3,481,000,000.00. Following the "best value" determination last week, the Price Verification Board, an independent group of ACP employees not involved with the Technical Evaluation Board, ensured that the consortium's price proposal complied with the established requirements of the ACP. In addition, the ACP Contracting Officer confirmed the contractor's qualifications pursuant to the established ACP contracting regulations. Panama Canal Authority |