The Philippine construction industry is expected to grow by 5.1% in real terms in 2025, supported by increased construction loans and building permits, along with public and private investment in ...
Invictus, or the Federation of Construction Suppliers in the Philippines, hosted a Mid-Autumn Festival Feast with over 400 ...
The Philippine construction industry is set for growth supported by public and private investments in transport and energy projects, despite challenges like high material costs and declining FDI.
The Philippines construction industry is expected to grow with the introduction of the "Build, Build, Build" initiative and the amendment of a number of laws that would loosen restrictions on foreign ...
This story is part of Forbes’ coverage of Philippines’ Richest 2024. See the full list here. The 5.3 billion-peso ($91 million) June IPO of Citicore Renewable Energy Corp. (CREC), one of the largest ...
Scatec, a leading renewable energy solutions provider, and its joint venture partner Aboitiz Renewables, have been awarded a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a 68 MW floating solar project ...
MANILA, Dec 21 (Reuters) - The Philippines on Wednesday said it was seriously concerned about a report of Chinese construction on four uninhabited features in the disputed Spratly islands, news that ...