The Government today (6 June) called for tenders
for the operation of cross-boundary passenger ferry services (proposed
project) from Tuen Mun Ferry Pier.
A Marine Department spokesman said that following positive expressions
of interest in November last year, the Government decided to conduct
an open tender exercise for the award of a tenancy to occupy,
modify and convert part of the pier into a terminal for ferry
services to Macau and cities on the Mainland.
The period of tenancy for the proposed project has been set at
seven years with provision for an extension to be agreed between
the Government and the successful tenderer. The Government has
also reviewed financial arrangements for the project in light
of economic problems associated with the outbreak of SARS and
has reduced the cost of non-recurrent items to be provided by
the successful tenderer by about 18%, or $6 million.
"The longer tenancy term and the reduction in the expenditure
on non-recurrent items will help enhance the commercial viability
of the proposed project," the spokesman said.
The revised tenancy agreement will now include the following major
elements:
(a) The Government will provide necessary services, such as immigration,
customs, police, marine control and port health, to support the
operation;
(b) The successful tenderer will:
(i) carry out the necessary works for pier modification including
the construction of an additional floor (estimated at about $26
million);
(ii) pay for non-recurrent items such as systems, equipment and
furniture required for the Government departments' operation (estimated
at about $27 million -- a reduction of $6 million from the original
estimate of $33 million);
(iii) pay an annual amount of not less than $15 million to the
Government;
(iv) pay the electricity and water charges for the operation of
Government departments at the proposed terminal (estimated at
about $2.5 million per year); and
(v) be responsible for the maintenance and general management
of the proposed terminal (estimated at about $8 million per year).
(c) Subject to the availability of space and the Government's
prior approval, the successful tenderer may sub-let terminal premises
designated by the Government, berthing slots, advertising and
shopping space (if any) and baggage-handling services (if any)
and may keep the fees from such sub-letting. Revenue arising from
duty-free shops, if any, will be shared between the successful
tenderer and the Government.
"If the tender exercise is successful, we intend to sign
a tenancy agreement before the end of 2003," the spokesman
said. "Assuming all preparatory work and the actual pier
modification works can be completed smoothly, the new terminal
can start operation in mid-2005."
Interested parties are required to put 10 copies of their tenders,
addressed to the Chairman, Central Tender Board, in the Government
Secretariat Tender Box in the lift lobby, Lower G/F, Central Government
Offices (East Wing), 20 Lower Albert Road, Central on or before
noon on July 18, 2003. Late tenders will not be accepted.
End/Friday, June 6, 2003
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