CEBU CITY—At least 2,000 jobs will be generated when construction of Phase 1 of the Carbon Redevelopment Project starts next month.
Engineering firm Megawide Construction Corporation announced that it has started hiring initial positions, including office-based personnel. It has also formed the subsidiary Cebu2World (C2W) Development Inc. to oversee the implementation of the entire project.
“Cebu City, including our three host barangays has a wealth of talent that we can tap and help build for the Carbon project. We are also looking into partnerships with various institutions such as TESDA to bring entrepreneurship opportunities to interested residents,” said Cristina Angan, C2W head of commercial.
The company said it plans to tap skilled workers from nearby barangays Ermita, Sto. Niño and San Roque.
“Overall, the project is expected to generate at least 2,000 direct and indirect employment opportunities apart from prioritizing local suppliers and providing a boost to city tourism and farm-to-market efficiencies,” the company said in a statement.

Angan added that the company will partner with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority in Cebu province (Tesda-Cebu) to provide livelihood trainings to residents in nearby villages, as part of their corporate social responsibility programs.
Construction activities for Phase 1 of the project are expected to start this June.
“With the project having received clearances to proceed, construction works for Phase 1 will commence in June this year, starting with the retrofitting of the present Unit 2, which will serve as the temporary market facility for vendors in the areas of Warwick Barracks and Freedom Park while the permanent facility is being constructed,” said Megawide.
Megawide will be pouring in P5.5 billion of funds for the redevelopment of Cebu City’s largest public wet market that houses over 5,000 vendors.
Phase 1 of the project includes construction of a multi-level parking structure that can accommodate up to 250 cars and 200 motorcycles, e-trikes and karumata, and a '24/7 Puso Village’.
“(The 24/7 Puso Village), which will be a new Cebu destination similar in concept to international night markets such as Chatuchak in Bangkok (Thailand),” the company said.