
P357-B Metro Manila Subway Project 25% complete ―DOTr
The P357-billion Metro Manila Subway Project (MMSP) is 25.09 percent complete, according to Transportation Secretary
The P357-billion Metro Manila Subway Project (MMSP) is 25.09 percent complete, according to Transportation Secretary
The shortage in skilled workforce was already a challenge before the coronavirus pandemic, only worsened
In the first half of 2022, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) plans
The engineering and construction industry has made significant progress since the recession of 2020, but
The engineering and construction industry has made a big recovery from the 2020 recession, but
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic caused disruptions that continue to affect the Philippine construction industry. Prior
Typhoon Odette, which hit the Visayas and Mindanao last week, caused at least P448.9 million
By 2050, 80 percent of the world’s population will be confined to cities, causing the
The COVID-19 pandemic is speeding up the long-overdue shift in the global construction industry. It’s
The COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, bad weather, and many other factors slowed down the construction of
The P357-billion Metro Manila Subway Project (MMSP) is 25.09 percent complete, according to Transportation Secretary
The shortage in skilled workforce was already a challenge before the coronavirus pandemic, only worsened
In the first half of 2022, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) plans
The engineering and construction industry has made significant progress since the recession of 2020, but
The engineering and construction industry has made a big recovery from the 2020 recession, but
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic caused disruptions that continue to affect the Philippine construction industry. Prior
Typhoon Odette, which hit the Visayas and Mindanao last week, caused at least P448.9 million
By 2050, 80 percent of the world’s population will be confined to cities, causing the
The COVID-19 pandemic is speeding up the long-overdue shift in the global construction industry. It’s
The COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, bad weather, and many other factors slowed down the construction of
Construction projects succeed because of the skilled people working behind the scenes. Subcontractors bring
Electricians are always in demand, both in the Philippines and abroad. From homes and offices
After a heavy downpour, it feels great to see the sun come out again.
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has ordered repairs on the Kennon Road
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