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2019 SEAG facilities constructi­on on track: BCDA

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MANILA — The Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) said over the weekend the constructi­on of sports facilities for the country’s hosting of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games remains on track.

On Saturday, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano, who chairs the Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee (PHISGOC), visited the constructi­on site in Capas, Tarlac.

The world-class sports facilities will be part of the 40-hectare National Government Administra­tive Center (NGAC) Phase 1-A projects in New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac.

The NGAC, including the SEA Games facilities, is being developed by Malaysian company MTD Capital Berhad — BCDA’s partner for the developmen­t of NGAC.

The sports facilities inside the NGAC include a 20,000seater athletic stadium and a 2,000-seater aquatic center that

would be compliant with FINA Olympic standards.

There will also be athletic dormitorie­s that can accommodat­e up to 1,000 athletes.

Earlier, MTD Philippine­s, Inc. Chairman Isaac David told the Philippine News Agency that the company has more than doubled the number of equipment deployed in the constructi­on site to meet the deadline of completion of the sports facilities.

The athletic stadium and the aquatic center are targeted to be delivered by August next year, as test games for the regional multi-sports event are set in October 2019.

David said there are about 1,500 workers on site. This will be increased to up to 7,000 workers.

 ?? Photo by JJ Landingin ?? INTENSE. Baguio Mix Martial Artists (MMA) stalwart Eduard Folayang of Team Lakay work out at the Baguio Athletic Bowl as he gears up for his upcoming bout on July 27 at the MOA Arena.
Photo by JJ Landingin INTENSE. Baguio Mix Martial Artists (MMA) stalwart Eduard Folayang of Team Lakay work out at the Baguio Athletic Bowl as he gears up for his upcoming bout on July 27 at the MOA Arena.

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