Philippine Daily Inquirer

DMCI CONSTRUCTI­ON UNIT POSTS 36% PROFIT GROWTH

- LAO-ABADILLA —DORIS DUM-

D.M. Consunji Inc., the constructi­on arm of DMCI Holdings, grew its net profit in the first six months by 36 percent year-on-year to P676 million due to the increase in completed projects.

Six-month revenue rose by 13 percent year-on-year to P7.2 billion, driven by the performanc­e of the building and infrastruc­ture business units.

The increase in profit was brought about by higher gross profit percentage of the business units due to late approval of variation orders already accomplish­ed in the previous period, DMCI said in a statement.

The buildings segment grew revenue by 48 percent year-on-year in the first semester as more projects were completed versus last year. Better performanc­e is expected from this unit given its ongoing projects, as well as newlyaward­ed projects that will commence later this year.

DMCI is confident these developmen­ts will further strengthen its portfolio in the coming year.

Infrastruc­ture, on the other hand, suffered a dip in its revenue by 9 percent from a year ago due to delays brought about by right-of-way (ROW) issues. However, recent developmen­t on the availabili­ty of ROW is seen to help improve the company’s revenue for the rest of the year. Also, the ongoing bids and negotiatio­ns for privately-funded projects and the rollout of the government’s “Build Build Build” program are seen to help the company increase its order booking for next year.

The energy business unit generated higher revenue in the first semester compared to 2017 due to the commenceme­nt of the JG Summit Petrochemi­cal expansion, which was awarded at the beginning of this year. The immediate resolution of government energy-related issues is seen to improve the order book of this unit.

The utilities and plants business unit also suffered a drop in revenue.

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