Building communities, boosting progress

Early this year, Aboitiz Construction started its project — a land development project on a 72.2-hectare land in LIMA Estate in Batangas. Once completed, the development will help accommodate new businesses in the area and generate thousands of job opportunities for local communities.

With a target completion date set for 2025, the project scope includes earthworks, site development, road network, perimeter fence, drainage, waterline and sewer line works. The project has employed 219 skilled workers during peak season, highlighting Aboitiz Construction’s commitment to creating employment opportunities and fostering expertise within the local community.

 

Aboitiz Construction was chosen by LIMA Estate for the expansion of land development in LIMA Technology Center, specifically for the development of a 72-hectare land that will soon accommodate new business locators in the area.

 

Utilizing advanced technology, Aboitiz Construction has been using Trimble, a cutting-edge GPS-based solution. This technology is poised to elevate construction equipment to a new level of efficiency, significantly reducing the need for traditional surveys.

“Through our expertise and cutting-edge technology, we are set to support LIMA toward its expansion efforts in the said economic zone. As we pursue various projects, we are also fulfilling our purpose of building for business to prosper and communities to thrive. Through the jobs that we create, we help in developing local talents and contributing toward economic growth,” said Aboitiz Construction’s chief operating officer Ramez Sidhom.

Aboitiz Construction is engaged in six ongoing land development projects in LIMA and has recently been awarded another significant project for a Bulacan-based food company.

Since last year, the company has been a trusted contractor of LIMA Estate for its site development needs. The firm is also handling one of the biggest projects in the area, the industrial expansion of the Estate’s 57-hectare lot at Block 9-2, also utilizing the Trimble technology.

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