Comparable Projects Sample Clauses

Comparable Projects. Xxxxxxxx has reviewed copies of agreements in connection with five other expansion/rehabilitation projects with comparable scale, complexity and/or technical requirements as the Project (the “Comparable Projects”). Based on the information provided by Maynilad, three of the Comparable Projects were signed with contractors which are independent third parties and the remaining two Comparable Projects were entered into with contractors which were joint ventures where DMCI was a partner (the “Joint Ventures”) (the “Previous DMCI Projects”). Given that DMCI is a member common to both Joint Ventures, the Previous DMCI Projects constituted continuing connected transactions of the Company under the definition of the Listing Rules. Xxxxxxxx has noted that the duration of the three Comparable Projects with independent contractors ranged from 1,303 calendar days (i.e. around three and a half years) to 1,853 calendar days (i.e. around five years) from the commencement date to the date of return of the performance security. The Previous DMCI Projects also had durations of approximately 1,853 and 2,078 calendar days (i.e. around five and six years) respectively from the commencement date to the date of return of the performance security. Xxxxxxxx also noted that the duration of the agreements of each of the Comparable Projects included a 365-day process-proving period and a 730-day defects notification period (as it commences with the start of the process-proving period and lasts up to 365 calendar days following the end of the process-proving period) (collectively, the “730-day PP & DN Period”) which, according to the management of Maynilad, is common and industry practice for contracts of this type. Xxxxxxxx noted the Project is expected to take around 1,679 calendar days (i.e. approximately five years) from the commencement date to the date of return of the performance security to the contractor. This timetable is within the range of timeline based on the Comparable Projects. As such, Xxxxxxxx considers that the range of duration of the Comparable Projects has demonstrated that it is not unusual for expansion/rehabilitation projects for water plants and facilities with comparable complexity and technical requirements as the Project to take a longer period of over three years. Based on the above, having considered that (i) the inclusion of the 730-day PP & DN Period in the Service Contract is in accordance with normal business and industry practice; and (ii) the Servi...
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