TESDA targets to produce more than 4 million highly skilled construction workers
The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) said it is eyeing to produce 4.4 million highly skilled workers in the construction sector for the next eight years.

In a statement, TESDA Director General Danilo P. Cruz said they are grateful that they have partners like the Philippine Constructors Association (PCA) so they can "ensure that what we teach in TESDA construction-related courses are at par with international standards."
In 2018, TESDA and PCA partnered to train some 2,000 construction supervisors under the Training for Work Scholarship Program (TWSP) to support the previous administration’s "Build, Build, Build" projects.
In June 2022, TESDA and PCA signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) establishing PCA as the National Industry Board for the construction sector.
DG Cruz pointed out that TESDA has been partnering with the private sector in pursuit of a more area-based and demand-driven technical vocational education and training (TVET).
“We continue to tie up with the industry to guarantee that tech-voc graduates have exactly the skills and knowledge that are required by employers,” he said.
Apart from PCA, TESDA has an outstanding partnership with 28 Recognized Industry Boards (RIBs) across the country, especially in hospitality, information and communications, agriculture, manufacturing, and others.
TESDA has been intensifying its training delivery on construction-related courses to make the country’s construction workers more competitive in both the local and overseas labor markets.