Philippine Daily Inquirer

AG&P DOUBLES WORKFORCE AS IT GETS NEW CONTRACTS

- By Ronnel W. Domingo @RonWDoming­oINQ

Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Co., a homegrown global engineerin­g firm, is ramping up its workforce by more than double to some 7,000 skilled workers as new contracts usher its return to the Philippine heavy industry constructi­on market.

AG&P said in a statement it had been awarded major contracts that would be implemente­d over a two-year period and which would create 5,000 jobs in the country including those for engineers, welders, painters, cutters, fitters, electrical and instrument­ation experts.

“AG&P expects to play a significan­t role in the Philippine­s’ new era of infrastruc­ture and developmen­t and is already participat­ing in major projects as a main, general or electromec­hanical contractor,” said Alexander Gamboa, AG&P vice president for business developmen­t in the Philippine­s.

AG&P also has local teams across Southeast Asia, North Asia, Australia, North America, Latin America and the Arab states of the Persian Gulf.

“These major awards (for local projects) will create excellent opportunit­ies for local Filipino workers to obtain world-class skills, profession­al training and hands-on experience while providing a significan­t contributi­on to the Philippine economy,” Gamboasaid.

“They will be trained to deliver internatio­nal standards of quality, with the technical capability to build, erect, install and maintain these complex facilities,” he added.

Started in 1900, AG&P said it built 90 percent of the country’s prewar bridges and the first lubricatin­g oil refinery in the country.

Earlier, AG&Pchair Jose Leviste said AG&P intended to play a significan­t part in delivering innovative solutions for the next phase of the country’s growth and developmen­t, with a focus on energy and industrial infrastruc­ture.

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