+ Follow MEGA DATA CONSORTIUM Tag
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[Title] => LRA awards land titling project to highest bidder
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While Landowners hail the cancellation of the award of the multi-billion Land
Titling Computerization Project of the Land Registration Authority (LRA) to the
Mega Data Consortium, questions of irregularities still surround the eventual
award of the project to SUFC Consortium.
No less than President Estrada showed concern over the latest development in
the project of the LRA.
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[Title] => LRA explains bidding process
[Summary] =>
The Land Registration Authority (LRA) broke yesterday its silence on the
controversy surrounding its P4-billion computerization program, saying the
bidding for the project was transparent and above board.
LRA administrator Alfredo Enriquez dismissed complaints raised by the losing
bidders that the bidding process was rigged in favor of Mega Data Consortium, a
six-company consortium headed by a Filipino-Korean tie-up.
"The bidding was conducted in a very open and transparent manner," said
Enriquez.
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[Title] => LRA launches P4-billion computerized land titling system
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The Land Registration Authority (LRA) launched this week a P4-billion project
to install a computerized land titling system in the country with the awarding
of the contract to a six-company consortium headed by a Filipino-Korean
business tie-up.
The winning bid was won by the Mega Data Consortium, a business venture
composed of the Mega Group of Computer Companies; LG-EGS Systems, a firm which
set up the world's first nationwide computerized land titling system in South
Korea; Amalgamated Motors Phils., CM Pancho Construction; GEZ-Hongkong and the
Marconi Integrated Systems.
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MEGA DATA CONSORTIUM
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[Title] => LRA awards land titling project to highest bidder
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While Landowners hail the cancellation of the award of the multi-billion Land
Titling Computerization Project of the Land Registration Authority (LRA) to the
Mega Data Consortium, questions of irregularities still surround the eventual
award of the project to SUFC Consortium.
No less than President Estrada showed concern over the latest development in
the project of the LRA.
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The Land Registration Authority (LRA) broke yesterday its silence on the
controversy surrounding its P4-billion computerization program, saying the
bidding for the project was transparent and above board.
LRA administrator Alfredo Enriquez dismissed complaints raised by the losing
bidders that the bidding process was rigged in favor of Mega Data Consortium, a
six-company consortium headed by a Filipino-Korean tie-up.
"The bidding was conducted in a very open and transparent manner," said
Enriquez.
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[Title] => LRA launches P4-billion computerized land titling system
[Summary] =>
The Land Registration Authority (LRA) launched this week a P4-billion project
to install a computerized land titling system in the country with the awarding
of the contract to a six-company consortium headed by a Filipino-Korean
business tie-up.
The winning bid was won by the Mega Data Consortium, a business venture
composed of the Mega Group of Computer Companies; LG-EGS Systems, a firm which
set up the world's first nationwide computerized land titling system in South
Korea; Amalgamated Motors Phils., CM Pancho Construction; GEZ-Hongkong and the
Marconi Integrated Systems.
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