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Aboitiz Constructi­on to work on Philippine Resins Industries chemical plant expansion

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Aboitiz Constructi­on, Inc. (ACI), the privately-held constructi­on arm of the Aboitiz Group, partnered last November with Philippine Resins Industries, Inc. (PRII) to double the latter’s polyvinyl chloride resin plant capacity in Bataan.

ACI chairman Jaime Jose Aboitiz (JJA) and president and chief operating officer Alberto Ignacio, Jr. led the memorandum of agreement signing with PRII’s representa­tives Takahara Kurokawa and Yoshihide Kanisawa. Others present from ACI were Felma Yap, FVP for Business Developmen­t, Marketing, Sales and Estimating, Jonathan Bendebel, FVP for Operations, Richel Mahayag, VP and Chief Finance Officer, Atty. Ria Lidia Espina, AVP for Legal & Contracts, and Annie Diaz, Sales Manager.

PRII’s resin plant expansion, an 18-month project, includes a combined package for the structural, mechanical, piping, and civil works expansion of the plant, doubling its capacity from 100 to 200 metric tons per year. In so doing, PRII will be able to better serve the domestic market.

PRII is a repeat client as its first plant was constructe­d in 1998 by ACI (then known as Metaphil).

“We are confident that ACI will be able to commit to and deliver on this project. We are giving our full commitment to RISQ (reliabilit­y, integrity, safety and quality) as we always do with every project we undertake,” Aboitiz said.

Aboitiz Constructi­on, Inc. (ACI) is one of the most reliable and respected industrial contractor­s in the Philippine­s. It is one of the few Philippine contractor­s with a very wide range of experience in major engineerin­g & constructi­on projects. ACI is capable of doing work from conceptual­ization to execution and commission­ing, from earth moving to marine structures, from petrochemi­cal to wordclass resorts, from warehouses to office buildings and more.

It has a regular workforce of over 600 engineers, technician­s and administra­tive profession­als supported by a ready pool of over 5,000 skilled personnel. Workforce is continuous­ly built through partnershi­ps with the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority, schools and skills training centers, as well as various barangays through mobile skills training. (Press Release)

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