Scheirman Construction acquires new fleet to boost project timelines
Left to right: Sherwin Uy, Director, Powertrac; Zen Tan, President/CEO SB RENTAL;
Annalyn Amat, Chief Human Resource Officer Scheirman Construction Consolidated Inc.(SCCI); Tomy Ramos, SCCI Warehouse & Logistics Head; and Armando Inabangan Jr., SCCI Chief Finance & Strategy Officer.
Construction firm Scheirman Construction Consolidated Inc. (SCCI) has deployed ₱129 million worth of new vehicles and heavy equipment to accelerate the company’s nationwide footprint.
In partnership with Powertrac Inc. and SB Rental, SCCI unveiled its new fleet during a turnover ceremony held at its warehouse in Angono, Rizal.
SB Rental, a subsidiary of the Security Bank Group, provides leasing and financing solutions for logistics and construction firms. Meanwhile, Powertrac is a supplier of hydraulic attachments and heavy machinery.
SCCI’s new fleet includes 20 Sinotruk dump trucks, three five-ton boom trucks, two self-loaders, five 30-foot dropside trucks, 10 high-roof tractor heads, 10 tri-axle flatbed trailers, one 60-ton low-bed trailer, and a Powertrac LKF2200 breaker assembly.
SCCI said these units are now integrated into the company’s construction and logistics operations, supporting its ongoing and future projects.
“This deployment is a game-changer. With greater mobility and control of our fleet, we can fast-track project timelines, reduce third-party dependencies, and enhance cost efficiency,” said SCCI President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) William Russell Scheirman Jr. in a statement.
SCCI, headquartered in Cainta, Rizal, is among the country’s fastest-growing full-service construction firms.
The company’s portfolio covers projects such as mass housing developments, hospitals, luxury hotels, coliseums, and commercial malls.
SCCI stated that developing these projects reflects the company’s vision of promoting inclusive urbanization, enhancing public service delivery, and stimulating regional economic growth.
“We are building the future, and we’re doing it with readiness, reliability, and results,” said Scheirman.