The Philippine Star

DMCi reports signs of recovery

- – Iris Gonzales

D.M. Consunji Inc. (DMCI), the infrastruc­ture arm of Consunji-led DM Consunji Holdings Inc., reported signs of demand recovery in the first quarter of the year.

Its order book rose by 20 percent quarter-on-quarter from P35.2 billion to P42.4 billion.

The quarter-on-quarter increase was largely due to the awarding of the P28billion South Commuter Railway Project (Contract Package 02), which is a joint venture with Acciona Constructi­on Philippine­s.

The project involves the constructi­on of railway tracks and stations along España, Sta. Mesa and Paco, and will take roughly four and a half years to complete, according to DMCI.

DMCI president and CEO Jorge Consunji said that from this particular project, the company expects to generate additional revenue from the related businesses.

“DMCI’s participat­ion in the joint venture is around 35 percent. In addition to constructi­on revenues, we also expect to generate collateral business for our readymix concrete, equipment rental and steel fabricatio­n units,” Consunji said.

On the other hand, DMCI’s order book declined by nine percent year-on-year from P46.7 billion in the same period last year.

This was due to the completion of several projects and descoping of the North South Commuter Rail (NSCR) Contract Package 01, a joint venture with Taisei Corp. of Japan.

Current obstructio­ns such as rightof-way problems prevented access, possession, and handover of the NSCR constructi­on site, which resulted in the exclusion of work valued at P7 billion from the project pipeline.

However, Consunji said they expect equitable compensati­on for the descoping, which is a standard contract condition in constructi­on projects.

“Negotiatio­ns are underway, and a resolution should be reached in the next few months,” said Consunji.

Aside from South Commuter Railway Contract Package 02, other projects in the DMCI order book include Dinapigue Causeway expansion, Xavier Junior High School Building, YCO Manila site early works and dredging and hauling of lagoon in the La Mesa Water Treatment plant.

For the first quarter, DMCI reported a net income of P263 million, a decline of 26 percent because of lower constructi­on accomplish­ment and fewer projects in the pipeline.

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