AN ORDINANCE CREATING A MACHINE AND EQUIPMENT: OFFICE EQUIPMENT ACCOUNT UNDER THE CAPITAL OUTLAY OF BICOL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRUM (BSTC)
ORDINANCE NO. 2025-051
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AN ORDINANCE CREATING A MACHINE AND EQUIPMENT: OFFICE EQUIPMENT ACCOUNT UNDER THE CAPITAL OUTLAY OF BICOL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRUM (BSTC)
Summary:
This ordinance establishes the Terms of Reference (TOR) for implementing a Waste-to-Energy (WtE) project in Naga City through a public-private joint venture. Key features include:
Objective & Policy Direction
Aligns with ecological sustainability and compliance with ecological waste-reduction goals.
The City commits to inviting private sector partners to implement the project on a city-owned 2-hectare sanitary landfill site.
Definitions
Clarifies terms such as “GCN” (City Government of Naga), “JVP” (Joint Venture Partner), “Facility Equipment,” “Feasibility Study,” etc.
Technical & Financial Requirements for Proponents
Proposals must show proven WtE operations for at least 1 year, process ≥75 tons/day of municipal solid waste, and include experienced financial backing (bank guarantees or audited financial statements).
Evaluation Committee & Procedures
Establishes a WtE Screening and Evaluation Committee (SEC) composed of city officials and community representatives. The SEC will score proposals based on technical (40%), operational (30%), and environmental (30%) criteria, with an 80% aggregate pass rate for technical stage.
Project Equity & Investment
City’s equity comprises the landfill site and incoming MSW; the private partner funds all other costs.
Implementation Timelines & Transfer of Technology
The WtE facility must be built within 2 years of contract signing, with technological know-how transfer to city personnel within 5 years after operation starts.
Contract Provisions & Ownership
Joint Venture Contract (JVC) to detail construction, operation, maintenance, transfer of improvements, regulatory compliance, penalties, and effectivity. Upon contract termination, improvements revert to city ownership.
Effectivity Clause:
The ordinance becomes effective 15 days after two newspaper publications in Naga City and Camarines Sur.
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