The Philippine Star

A boom for the constructi­on industry

- ATTY. MIKE TOLEDO

The constructi­on industry was one of the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. Before the imposition of the lockdown last year, the constructi­on industry was expected to grow at 18 percent. But by the end of 2020, the industry had suffered a decline of about 10 percent. Estimates showed that around four million constructi­on workers were affected by the pandemic.

Experts have said, however, that there is a strong chance the industry will bounce back in 2021 — as long as we win the war against COVID-19, and settle into the new normal where constructi­on projects will be allowed to fully resume.

It is in this context that the Constructi­on Industry Authority of the Philippine­s (CIAP) recently held an online consultati­on with constructi­on industry stakeholde­rs in line with the National Employment Recovery Strategy (NERS).

The consultati­on gathered sectoral perspectiv­es on how industries were dealing with the pandemic, their preparatio­ns as the government reopens the economy, and what government can do to support them.

The informatio­n gathered from the event will serve as inputs in crafting government policies or programs towards economic recovery and generation of more employment.

The National Employment Recovery Strategy, or NERS, is chaired by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) under the dedicated leadership of Secretary Ramon Lopez.

The NERS is a medium-term plan that aims to create employment opportunit­ies, improve employabil­ity and productivi­ty of workers, support existing and emerging businesses, taking into considerat­ion the changes in the labor market brought by the pandemic, and the fast adoption of the Fourth Industrial Revolution technologi­es.

The NERS Task Force Technical Working Group has already identified the constructi­on sector as one of the key employment generators tasked to conduct a consultati­on with its stakeholde­rs.

From this and other sectoral consultati­ons, the NERS moved into pre-summit dialogues also held recently, one for the employers and another for the labor sector, both local and migrant. The pre-summit dialogues became the avenue for the presentati­on and discussion of the consolidat­ed issues, concerns, policies and program interventi­ons gathered during the sectoral consultati­ons.

A job summit was held on Labor Day as a culminatin­g activity to the sectoral consultati­ons and pre-summit dialogues. NERS chairperso­n Secretary Mon Lopez presented concrete policies and programs under NERS 2021-2022 that will ensure continuous recovery for a more robust labor market. Attendees to the summit were requested to share their support for the action plan via a joint statement.

Back to the constructi­on industry sectoral consultati­on, I had the privilege of serving as panelist that tackled the question “How has the pandemic affected your respective industries? Please describe how the pandemic affected your cost of operation, sales and revenue, and employment contributi­on.”

With me in the panel were engineer Liberito V. Espiritu, president, DATEM Inc., and chairman, Philippine Domestic Constructi­on Board (PDCB); engineer Rodrigo T. Pecolera, president of the Society of Philippine Electrotec­hnical Constructo­rs and Suppliers Inc. (SPECS); and Santiago Nolla, member of the Constructi­on Industry Tripartite Council and secretary general of the National Union of Building and Constructi­on Workers (NUBCW).

I had the opportunit­y to share the learnings that the MVP Group of Companies had during this pandemic, which could be summed up into two words: transform and perform.

The Group had to transform the businesses to go fully digital and, of course, I could not stress enough how important digital technology is nowadays. There was already a move to shift into digital, but the pandemic just accelerate­d this exponentia­lly.

The Group also had to perform, to keep the businesses going and to continue to provide the basic needs of our people — connectivi­ty, power, water, tollways, hospitals, media, etc.

One impact that the pandemic had on the constructi­on aspect of the Group’s businesses was that there was the risk of delay in the completion of projects, in the delivery of constructi­on materials, in the provision of foreign consultant­s as well as constructi­on workers.

Thankfully, due to digital accelerate­d strategy, our infrastruc­ture projects managed to catch up with their intended timelines.

My hats off to the NERS Task Force, especially Secretary Lopez, and his team at the Department of Trade and Industry.

Our economic recovery, including the recovery of the constructi­on industry, would only be possible if both government and the private sector work together in partnershi­p.

 ??  ?? The Team behind the NERS Constructi­on Industry Sector Consultati­on (from left): professor Ronilo Balbieran of USAID-DELIVER, Robby Montilla, Nerlie Jean Sakay, Aizel Anolin, Jennifer Dela Rosa, executive director Jeremy Marquez, acting chief Angelina Tajon, professor Christian Vallez, Lorina Laurequez and Laura Samson.
The Team behind the NERS Constructi­on Industry Sector Consultati­on (from left): professor Ronilo Balbieran of USAID-DELIVER, Robby Montilla, Nerlie Jean Sakay, Aizel Anolin, Jennifer Dela Rosa, executive director Jeremy Marquez, acting chief Angelina Tajon, professor Christian Vallez, Lorina Laurequez and Laura Samson.
 ??  ?? Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez.
Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez.
 ??  ?? Assistant Secretary Noel Patrick Prudente.
Assistant Secretary Noel Patrick Prudente.
 ??  ?? Trade Undersecre­tary Ireneo Vizmonte.
Trade Undersecre­tary Ireneo Vizmonte.
 ??  ?? Public Works Undersecre­tary Dr. Maria Catalina Cabral.
Public Works Undersecre­tary Dr. Maria Catalina Cabral.
 ??  ?? Assistant Labor Secretary Dominique Tutay, director of the Bureau of Local Employment.
Assistant Labor Secretary Dominique Tutay, director of the Bureau of Local Employment.
 ??  ?? Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry director Jose Leviste Jr.
Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry director Jose Leviste Jr.
 ??  ?? ADB director Kelly Bird.
ADB director Kelly Bird.
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The author.
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