8th Philconstruct Mindanao slated
Event seen as response to govt's infra program
THE 8th Philconstruct Mindanao and 11th Manufacturing Technology Davao Expo are targeted to be the biggest construction and machinery expo yet as response to the current administration’s Build, Build, Build program.
PhilConstruct Mindanao 2017 will be held simultaneous with Man- ufacturing Technology Davao which will open on September 8, 2017 at the SMX Convention Center, SM Lanang Premier.
According to Davao Constructors Association Center, Inc. (DCACI) president Michael Teh, about 40 percent (%) of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) budget of about P40 billion is alotted for Mindanao. Of the budget alotted for Mindanao, about 40 percent of this is for Davao Region.
“DPWH has a construction roadmap until 2045 prioritizing on improvement of roads with traffic congestions and the roads
leading to tourist destinations. Before, DPWH is on national and public highways construction. With the roadmap, even roads that are not national highway, will also be improved,” said Teh.
The 8th Philconstruct Mindanao 2017 targets more than 500 local and foreign brands to showcase their products. More than 13,000 visitors are also expected to come, with more than 10,000 of these from Davao Region. The exhibit will showcase construction tools and building materials, mechanical and electrical engineering systems and maintenance, concrete, heavy equipment, outdoor design, safety and security, manpower and management, and water technology.
Guests expected to come are Public Works and Highways secretary Mark Villar, Davao City mayor Sara Duterte, 1st District representative Karlo Nograles, Finance assistant secretary Arturo Boncato, and Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. president Ronald Go, among others.
The 11th Manufacturing Technology Davao, on the other hand, expects more than 10,000 visitors to take a look at the products displayed by about 89 participating brands and companies in about 118 booths. The manufacturing exhibit targets to display materials used for packaging, printing, and machinery. JPA (For full story visit www.sunstar.com.ph/