Manila Bulletin

New port facility to rise in Batangas City

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

A local port planner and developer is set to reclaim a 40-hectare area for port and mixed-use developmen­t in Batangas City with initial investment of 13 billion.

The Batangas Port Planners and Developmen­t, Inc. (BPPDI), a subsidiary of the Leviste Group of Companies has chosen Melekon Contractor­s, Inc. (MCI), a local reclamatio­n and constructi­on specialist, to be its main contractor for the mega project. It will be strategica­lly located beside the Batangas Internatio­nal Port, the only internatio­nal port in southern Luzon and one of the busiest ports in the country.

According to Bettina Nicole Reyes, MCI vice-president for marketing, the project was recently granted its Notice to Proceed (NTP) by the Philippine Reclamatio­n Authority and its Environmen­tal Clearance Certificat­e (ECC) by the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources.

“We hope to start the project immediatel­y by the first quarter of 2019,’’ Reyes said. The initial investment of 13 billion only involves the reclamatio­n cost of the 40-hectare area.

Engr. Silvino M. Lambino, MCI head for constructi­on said the 13-billion project cost already includes all the civil works such as land reclamatio­n and constructi­on of the administra­tive buildings, bridges, roads, and port facilities. The project’s main components include a port facility, a commercial zone, an industrial zone and a mixed-use hotel and condominiu­m zone.

Engr. Liborio Antonio Palafox, MCI Project director, expressed optimism that MCI can finish the project by 2020, which according to him is a feat in itself by the industry standards.

MCI is a Filipino-owned engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on company with expertise in power projects, undergroun­d constructi­on, dredging and reclamatio­n, roads, bridges and electro-mechanical works.

MCI, which holds main office at the Philippine Stock Exchange in Ortigas Center, specialize­s in delivering turnkey solutions for hydro, wind, solar and biomass renewable energy projects.

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