Build & Move
Keep track of the newest infrastructure and transportation-related projects on the road to a Better Philippines.
-
Palo, Leyte to Lead Flood Mitigation Project
Did you know that the town of Palo, Leyte, is set to become the first in the Philippines to implement…
Read More » -
Davao Airport: Major Upgrades Set for 2025
The Philippine government, through the Department of Transportation (DOTr), will launch the bidding process for Davao International Airport in the…
Read More » -
Megaworld: Leading the Green Office Revolution in the Philippines
In a time when environmental consciousness is increasingly crucial, Megaworld, the Philippines’ largest office developer, is taking bold strides to…
Read More » -
Are spillways a probable measure to mitigate flooding?
Even though Bagyong Enteng left the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) last September 4, several areas of the country are…
Read More » -
In Bad Government Projects, How Far Is “Too Far?”
Recently, several bad government projects have been heavily scrutinized. To add insult to injury, we cast doubt (and laughs) against…
Read More » -
Why is Villar City the Future of Urban Living?
Why Villar City and why now? Metro Manila’s massive population, transport infrastructure problems, and world-famous vehicular traffic have combined to…
Read More » -
Coming Soon: Pasay’s 15-Minute City
For many people in Metro Manila, commuting remains a daily struggle. Traffic jams and long queues make it hard to…
Read More » -
Kevin Tan: A Leader in Nation-Building and Innovation
Kevin Tan, CEO of Alliance Global Group, Inc. (AGI), is steering the company towards new heights with a focus on…
Read More » -
The La Union Airport Takes Flight
La Union’s provincial government is starting a major project to boost tourism and attract investments. They plan to transform the…
Read More » -
Smart City concert arena to be built in Pasay
Heads up, concertgoers! The Pasay City LGU, alongside SM Prime Holdings, Inc., is developing a groundbreaking project that will satisfy…
Read More »