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                    [ArticleID] => 138573
                    [Title] => 2 groups keen on $200-M MRT-3 extension project
                    [Summary] => At least two foreign groups have expressed interest in undertaking the estimated $200-million second phase of the EDSA Metro Rail Transit (MRT) 3 project, as government prepares to conduct a bidding upon instructions of no less than President Arroyo in two and half months’ time.


According to Metro Star Express Office acting general manager Mario Miranda, the two foreign consortia which are represented in the Philippines by financing institutions are both in the railway construction business and have already transportation projects in the Asian region.
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                    [Title] => 2 groups keen on $200-M MRT-3 extension project
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According to Metro Star Express Office acting general manager Mario Miranda, the two foreign consortia which are represented in the Philippines by financing institutions are both in the railway construction business and have already transportation projects in the Asian region.
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