Build & Move
Keep track of the newest infrastructure and transportation-related projects on the road to a Better Philippines.
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Phase III Done for Pasig-Marikina River Channel Improvement Proj
The improvement project of the Pasig-Marikina River Channel is going smoothly. Secretary Mark Villar of the Department of Public Works…
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PH Airport Standards Elevated by New Mactan-Cebu Terminal
Airports were never a strong suit of the Philippines. In fact, it was not until 2017 when the Ninoy Aquino…
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Build Build Build to Help Push GDP Growth to 7%
The government’s Build Build Build program is going to be the main driver of the Philippines’ fast economic growth according…
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50 Modern Jeepneys Approved to Ply Region 2
Starting next month, people from the Cagayan Valley Region will see modernized jeepneys plying their roads and highways. The Land…
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Iligan to Revive National Steel Corporation
The first-ever integrated steel mill to be built in Southeast Asia is looking to make a comeback. Acting City Mayor,…
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DPWH Completing Road Improvement Projects in Ilagan, Isabela
Planting, tending, and harvesting their crops are not the only responsibilities of farmers. They also have to find ways to…
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Government Gives Green Light to Free Internet Nationwide
Soon, every Filipino will get access to fast and free internet. Last week, the Department of Information and Communications Technology…
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World’s first ‘resort airport’ set to open in Cebu
BUILDING THE FUTURE. A new terminal in Cebu — billed as the world’s first “resort airport” — will officially open…
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Government Approves Makati-BGC Skytrain Proposal
LIFE WILL soon become easier for commuters traversing Makati and Bonifacio Global City. Infracorp Development Inc. has secured original proponent…
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Finance Sec dubs New Clark City as next PHL metropolis
NEW CLARK CITY is the next big thing. Department of Finance (DOF) Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said that the speedy…
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