MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday led the inauguration of a portion of the Metro Manila Subway Project in Pasig City, ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday, Oct. 3, spearheaded the groundbreaking ceremony of Ortigas and Shaw Boulevard stations and tunnels in Pasig City.
MANILA – The Metro Manila Subway Project (MMSP) is seen to create thousands of jobs during its construction and boost economic activity in nearby areas once ...
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has expressed his intention to pursue “grander” infrastructure initiatives in the country under his watch.
The Metro Manila Subway Project (MMSP) will generate more than 18000 jobs, Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista said.
PRESIDENT Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Monday said he is confident foreign investments will be pouring into the country once the Metro Manila Subway ...
THE GOVERNMENT on Monday broke ground for the Ortigas and Shaw Boulevard stations and tunnels of the Japan-funded Metro Manila Subway Project Phase 1.
The Consunji family's DMCI Holdings Inc. won a P21 -billion contract to build its first-ever subway project.
is the leading tunnel contractor in Japan, having worked on more than 1,000 tunnels. Consunji said in a statement on Tuesday. Once completed, the subway will help address urban mobility issues in our nation’s capital,” DMCI president and CEO Jorge A.
In a disclosure sent to the Philippine Stock Exchange Index on Tuesday, DMCI said this was the company's first subway project.
bagged the subway project that will see the construction of Quezon Avenue and East Avenue stations. On Monday, the Marcos Jr. and Japan’s Nishimatsu Construction Co.
Nishimatsu Construction is a leading tunnel contractor in Japan, and has worked on Singapore's National Library Board Building, London's Channel Tunnel Rail ...
First conceived during the time of President Noynoy Aquino, the subway was supposed to start partial operations by the end of President Rodrigo Duterte's term. The company said the project will take around 67 months to complete. Once completed, the subway will help address urban mobility issues in our nation’s capital,” said DMCI President and CEO Jorge Consunji.
Premier contractor D.M. Consunji, Inc. (DMCI) and Nishimatsu Construction Co. Ltd. of Japan are all set to participate in Manila's first subway project.
[CLICK HERE TO SIGN-UP](https://mb.com.ph/newsletter-subscription/) In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, DMCI said the joint venture received the Notice of Award for the P21.21 billion Quezon Avenue and East Avenue underground stations and tunnels for the Metro Manila Subway Project (Contract Package 102). Scope of work for Contract Package 102 includes design (to the extent required), supply, installation, construction, testing, commissioning and training. The contract is still subject to concurrence by JICA and compliance with the documentary requirements as provided under the April 2012 guidelines for procurement under Japanese official development assistance loans. To be funded through a loan from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the multi-currency denominated infrastructure project is valued at P17.37 billion, $31.77 million, EUR5.49 million and JPY4.39 billion, roughly equivalent to P21.21 billion as of November 11, 2021 exchange rates and exclusive of value added tax. (DMCI) and Nishimatsu Construction Co.