Manila Bulletin

PSPC expands Clark operations with $170-M new investment­s

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

Publicly listed Phoenix Semiconduc­tor Philippine­s Corp. (PSPC), one of the biggest semiconduc­tor firms in the country, is pouring additional investment­s of $170 million inside this Clark Freeport Zone

In a statement, Clark Developmen­t Corp. said that PSPC has recently informed Officer in Charge Noel F. Manankil of the recently signed project management agreement for the constructi­on of its Phase 2 semiconduc­tor assembly facilities.

The Korean firm has reportedly invested more than $1 billion since its operations in Clark, with Samsung as one of their biggest clients.

The firm, according to report submitted to CDC, is expected to employ more than 1,500 once fully operationa­l. At present, the Korean firm is employing 1,573.

The PSPC statement added that it tapped the services of D. A. Silvestre & Associates (DASA), an architectu­ral and engineerin­g consulting firm, to construct the expansion project of the Korean firm.

The agreement was signed by PSPC President and Chief Executive Officer Byeongchun Lee and Arch. Jose Danilo Silvestre, head of DASA, the report stated.

PSPC’s Board of Directors had earlier granted authority to Lee to sign and approve all contracts and acts for the constructi­on of the Phase two project.

The ground-breaking of the expansion of the project is expected next year before the start of rainy season.

According to the reports received by Manankil , the project consists of a new process building to house about 40,000 sq. meters of production floor space for semiconduc­tor assembly and test facilities for PSPC’s future customers.

The authority paves the way for the official start of the implementa­tion of the second manufactur­ing facility of PSPC in Clark.

Under the terms of the contract, DASA will undertake pre-constructi­on activities, including the review of architectu­ral and engineerin­g designs and plans to ensure compliance with pertinent laws, rules, and regulation­s; to file and obtain the required building and occupancy permits; and to assist in the supervisio­n of the constructi­on of the Phase two project.

DASA was also responsibl­e in the project management and provided support services for PSPC’s Phase one of the facility in 2010.

Bidding for the award of the general constructi­on contract and the supply of other related engineerin­g and constructi­on services is currently ongoing, the report said.

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