COURTESY: Megawide Construction Corp.
Imagine stepping off a plane, feeling the soft breeze of the Aklan province as you prepare for an unforgettable vacation on Boracay Island. Soon, this experience will be even more seamless, thanks to the exciting developments at Caticlan Airport.
Megawide Construction Corp. has secured the prestigious contract to design and construct a new Passenger Terminal Building (PTB) at the Caticlan Airport. Owned and operated by Trans Aire Development Holdings Corp. (TADHC), a subsidiary of SMC Infrastructure, this project promises to elevate the travel experience for millions heading to Boracay, one of the Philippines' most beloved destinations.
This project is not just another construction gig for Megawide; it's an opportunity to blend innovative engineering with the rich traditions of San Miguel Corporation (SMC), one of the country's oldest and largest conglomerates. Edgar Saavedra, Megawide's CEO and Chairman, expresses his excitement about partnering with SMC to create a world-class facility. He emphasizes Megawide's commitment to integrating sustainable methodologies into this landmark development, ensuring that modern travel meets environmental consciousness.
With its vertically-integrated engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) operations, complemented by Precast and Construction Solutions (PCS) business, Megawide is set to bring efficiency and eco-friendly practices to the forefront of this project. This is not just about building an airport terminal; it's about setting a new standard for infrastructure in the Philippines.
SMC, through its infrastructure arm, has long been keen on developing major airports across the Philippines. The Caticlan Airport project is part of a broader vision that includes the New Manila International Airport in Bulacan and the rehabilitation of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila.
Ramon S. Ang, Chairman and CEO of SMC, shares that their search for a partner-contractor who aligns with their vision of modernizing the country's airports ended with Megawide. He believes that Megawide's track record in building key infrastructure through efficient and sustainable practices will be instrumental in delivering a world-class facility on time.
SMC aims to complete the new PTB at Caticlan Airport in less than three years. This ambitious timeline is designed to welcome more tourists to Boracay and other nearby destinations, boosting the local economy and enhancing the travel experience for all.
The groundbreaking for the new terminal is eyed by December 2024, or just before the year ends. This marks the beginning of a project that promises not only to enhance the capacity and functionality of the Caticlan Airport but also to set a benchmark for sustainable airport construction.
Megawide's commitment to environmentally-friendly processes means that this project will not only serve today's travelers but also preserve the natural beauty that makes Boracay a top destination. By incorporating sustainable building practices, Megawide aims to minimize environmental impact and promote responsible tourism.
The collaboration between SMC and Megawide is more than just a business deal; it's a partnership that highlights the potential of combining tradition with innovation. As these two giants come together, the future of the Caticlan Airport shines brighter, promising a world-class experience for everyone who sets foot on its grounds.
As the new Passenger Terminal Building at Caticlan Airport begins to take shape, travelers can look forward to a seamless and sustainable journey to Boracay. This project is a testament to the power of collaboration and shared vision, setting the stage for a new era of travel in the Philippines.
With Megawide's engineering excellence and SMC's commitment to modernization, the Caticlan Airport is poised to become more than just a gateway to Boracay; it will be a symbol of progress and innovation, welcoming visitors from around the world to experience the beauty and hospitality of the Philippines. So pack your bags and get ready to explore, because the future of travel is waiting!
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