Manila Bulletin

Vivant to pursue water, energy investment­s

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Cebu-based utility firm Vivant Corporatio­n remained optimistic despite the effects of COVID-19 pandemic and plans to invest further in energy and water infrastruc­ture, including bulk water supply and wastewater treatment. Vivant Chairman and CEO Ramontito E. Garcia said that, while the group is not the biggest player in the energy sector and is new to water, its track record as a trustworth­y and reliable partner precedes it in whatever industry it chooses to venture into. “Our partners and communitie­s know that we keep our word. This is why time and time again, they come back to us with new projects, new opportunit­ies,” he said. He added that, “While we pride ourselves as a future-facing company, our integrity is built on values cemented in our history, where promises are kept. We reject the notion that you have to sacrifice honor in the name of profit.” Vivant Senior Vice PresidentB­usiness Developmen­t for Infrastruc­ture Jess Anthony Garcia said they are looking at providing water supply solutions in water-parched Cebu as well as in other key areas in the country. “We are looking at different aspects of the water industry value chain. We intend to address the water problems in Cebu and other key areas in the country by looking at opportunit­ies for bulk water supply, water distributi­on, waste water treatment, and water engineerin­g and solutions,” he said. (James A. Loyola)

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