Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘Build, build, build’ gets a boost

- —CARMELA REYES-ESTROPE

CALUMPIT, BULACAN— How will the government’s “Build, Build, Build” initiative race to completion in record time?

Possibly through precast concrete materials that are now being produced by a Filipino constructi­on company.

The Angat Water Transmissi­on Improvemen­t Project (AWTIP) in Norzagaray, commission­ed by the Manila Waterworks and Sewerage System, and the MRT-7 project from Commonweal­th in Quezon City to Norzagaray and San Jose del Monte in Bulacan, for example, use precast concrete produced by Frey-Fil Corp.

Precast concrete are preshaped or fabricated structures which are molded in the plant and then delivered to the constructi­on sites where these are lifted into place.

These could be preshaped slabs for a road or concrete panels for walls.

Ron Brinkman, Frey-Fil commercial and technical manager, said the industry had been using precast concrete materi- als to help save time and effort.

Frey-Fil is owned by its chair, Eric Cruz, son of constructi­on pioneer Felipe F. Cruz of F.F. Cruz & Company Inc.

It began operations at its Calumpit plant in 1997 and had since put up offices nationwide to provide engineerin­g and constructi­on solutions to a robust constructi­on industry.

Recently, Frey-Fil staged a “21st Century Precast” roadshow at its eight-hectare plant at Barangay Pungo in Calumpit.

The company will produce 160,000 precast tunnel-lining segments for 4,000 rings of the 6.5-kilometer AWTIP tunnel connecting Ipo and Angat dams, said Felix Pangilinan, the plant manager.

Angat Dam supplies almost all of Metro Manila’s potable water requiremen­t.

Pangilinan said precast materials are of high quality, versatile and sustainabl­e.

Frey-Fil had also been producing the 910 U-girders for the MRT-7 project and the Calumpang bridge in Batangas. A girder is a support beam commonly used for bridges.

Frey-Fil has been collaborat­ing with German firm DYWIDAG Systems Internatio­nal Group to produce segmental box girders.

“We want to transfer these great works and types of bridges in the world to the local constructi­on business here in the Philippine­s,” said DYWIDAG representa­tive Boris Weisler.

Frey-Fil also has a mobile batching plant which can precast materials at selected con- struction sites, said Christian Scheld, general manager of Godel Concrete & Systems Inc., another company partner.

The roadshow introduced Frey-Fil’s array of “one-stop shop” services such as the biometrics and data analytics supplied by its affiliate Filmetrics; the engineerin­g, socio-economic and environmen­tal expertise of AlinDE; and the remote sensing and geographic informatio­n services of FilGeo-Solutions Inc.

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