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Solid airport revenues boost Megawide’s 2017 profit

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DIVERSIFIE­D ENGINEERIN­G and infrastruc­ture company Megawide Constructi­on Corp. saw its attributab­le profit jump by 14% in 2017, driven by the strong performanc­e of its constructi­on and airport operations.

In a regulatory filing, Megawide said its net income attributab­le to the parent rose to P1.78 billion last year from P1.56 billion in 2016.

Attributab­le profit is the company’s net income minus non-controllin­g interests.

“2017 has been a positive year for Megawide as we were able exceed our guidance buoyed by the strong last quarter performanc­e of our constructi­on business and the outperform­ance of our airport segment highlighte­d by a double digit growth in revenues,” Megawide Chairman and CEO Edgar B. Saavedra was quoted as saying in a statement.

Consolidat­ed revenues increased by 9% to P19.2 billion in 2017. Around 87% of the revenues came from the constructi­on business, while the airport business accounted for 12% and the rest to airport merchandis­ing.

Megawide said constructi­on revenues grew 6% to P16.7 billion, as new contracts from private sector reached P10.8 billion as of end-2017. The company’s total order book stood at P32.6 billion in 2017.

“With our optimistic outlook on the country’s macroecono­mic fundamenta­ls coupled with the government’s roll-out of its infrastruc­ture plans through its Build, Build, Build program, we remain bullish on the continued expansion of our constructi­on business,” Mr. Saavedra said.

Operations of the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA), which Megawide operates with its partner GMR Infrastruc­ture Ltd., brought in P2.3 billion in revenues, 23% up from the previous year’s P1.9 billion.

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