Megawide, Korean partners win P28-B railway project


Engineering and infrastructure conglomerate Megawide Construction Corporation and its Korean partners hav been awarded the contract for the P28 billion Malolos-Clark Railway Project (MCRP) Package 1.

Megawide’s joint venture partners for this projects are Korean companies, Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd. (Hyundai E&C) and Dong-ah Geological Engineering Company Ltd. (Dong-ah).

MCRP is part of the largerNorth-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) project of the Department of Transportation (DOTr).

The consortium will undertake building and provision of civil engineering works for approximately 17 kilometers of viaduct structure, including elevated station buildings in Calumpit, Bulacan and Apalit, Pampanga.

“Megawide, together with our world-renowned consortium partners in the field of engineering, Hyundai E&C and Dong-ah, is committed to deliver the highest standards of construction and engineering excellence for the MCRP. This will be another first-world infrastructure in the making,” said Megawide Chairman and CEO Edgar Saavedra.

The project has an estimated cost of P28 billion - equivalent to more than half of Megawide’s current order book of P48 billion - and will boost the Company’s construction segment revenue in the next 3-4 years during the development phase.

In addition, considering that precast materials and construction ancillary services will be major components for these kinds of development, the project will also benefit Megawide’s technologically-advanced business units and support expansion plans in this area.

“We are honored to be working with the Philippine Government on the MCRP. Not only will this project, once totally completed, spur growth in Central Luzon, it will also increase connectivity and unlock exciting commercial opportunities between Metro Manila and Clark. This is also a strong testament to how public and private sector cooperation – foreign and local alike – can effectively propel the country towards a First-World Philippines,” Saavedra added.