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Constructi­on of largest water treatment facility in PHL starts

- VG Cabuag

D.M. Consunji inc., the constructi­on arm of listed firm dmci Holdings inc., on thursday said it has started the constructi­on of the P10.5-billion Caloocan-malabon-navotas Water reclamatio­n Facility project of Maynilad Water Services inc.

the said facility, which is designed to treat 205 million liters per day of wastewater, will be the biggest of its kind in the country once commission­ed in the third quarter of 2024. Around 1.2 million households in South Caloocan, Malabon and Navatos will benefit from the project.

“this is an enormous undertakin­g because it involves expanding the capacity of a 40-year old facility by over 600 percent,” dmci President and CEO Jorge A. Consunji said.

the facility is one of Maynilad’s large-scale, complex and multiyear capex projects. it involves the rehabilita­tion and expansion of the company’s 26 MLD dagat-dagatan Sewage treatment Plant, which was built in the 1980s.

dmci expects to employ up to 1,000 direct and indirect workers when the project hits its peak around first quarter of 2023. “this facility also represents two milestones for dmci. Aside from being our largest wastewater project, to date, it is our first partnershi­p with JFE engineerin­g Corp. of Japan,” Consunji said.

JFE is the engineerin­g arm of the JFE Holdings, one of the largest corporatio­ns in the world according to the 2020 Fortune Global 500.

dmci is known for building landmarks and pioneering structures. Since completing the first skyscraper in the Philippine­s in the 1950s, it has built over 1,000 projects of varying scale and complexity.

this year, dmci is set to turn over ikea Manila, the largest branch in the world.

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