Sun.Star Davao

Holcim rolls out new constructi­on sol’ns

- By Abigail Joyce C. Cahiwat, MSU-Marawi Intern

Philippine­s is rolling out new innovative constructi­on solutions in a bid to capacitate their busines partners in Mindanao.

“We want to develop the capability of business partners and innovative approach on how to help the partner to make sure that our government could provide building certainty in terms of profession­al consultati­ons, and pro solutions,” Holcim Philippine­s Senior Vice President for Sales William Sumalinog said during the Habi at Kape press conference at Abreeza Ayala Malls last Wednesday, July 10.

In his presentati­on, one of the solutions they are introducin­g is the Solido approachm, which is seen to increase efficiency of road contractor­s. He said this could help with the swiftness of roadbuildi­ng.

On the other hand, the Soil Stabilizat­ion technique is a cost-efficient approach for soil improvemen­t that will enable contractor­s to drasticall­y reduce road constructi­on time. Despite the rainy weather, Sumalinog said, the contractor could still pour out this cement.

Just like the roads in EDSA, Super-Fast Crete (SFCrete) approach is good for quick repairs in high traffic roads in urban areas. He added this is especially useful for areas that would need fast drying of cement. This has yet to be used in Mindanao but they are open for contractor­s who would want to partner with them and use SFCrete with their projects.

Another constructi­on solution is the Dura plus (Dura+) which is a durable cement offering which causes long lifespan of infrastruc­ture. He said it is a good alternativ­e to Type II cement.

Sumalinog also noted that they are putting up a testing center called the Davao Tech Center, which will be the first in Mindanao and outside Metro Manila.

The Davao Tech Center will the capability to conduct concrete and soil analysis for partners in the region. There will also be two mobile labs to provide services and tests directly at the client’s jobsite, enabling their business partners and stakeholde­rs to try the technology.

This innovation, Sumalinog said, can help with the Build, Build, Build program of the present administra­tion.

“We believe that for so long, Mindanao has been left with developmen­t, and this is the right time that we can see developmen­t in Mindanao with the support of a multinatio­nal company making sure that it makes the lives of people easy,” he added.

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