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Philippines’ growing medical tourism industry

Philippines’ growing medical tourism industry
The Cavite-Laguna (CALA) Expressway project, worth roughly US$ 800 million, has attracted a total of 22 companies so far, including several foreign firms. The companies include Metro Pacific Tollways Development, San Miguel, AC Infrastructure, Makati Development, Aboitizland, Megawide Engineering Excellence, Korea Expr
The Cavite-Laguna (CALA) Expressway project, worth roughly US$ 800 million, has attracted a total of 22 companies so far, including several foreign firms. The companies include Metro Pacific Tollways Development, San Miguel, AC Infrastructure, Makati Development, Aboitizland, Megawide Engineering Excellence, Korea Expressway, Alloy MTD Philippines, Macquarie Infrastructure, Leighton Contractors, EGIS Projects Developer of Infrastructure & Services, Tokwing Construction / STX Enterprises, E.F.C. Enterprises, M/S IL & FS Transportation Networks, and L&T Infrastructure Development Projects.

Secretary Rogelio Lazo Singson of Public Works and Highways said, “Bid proposals will be more competitive, which will result in better offers.” Other recent contenders include CM Pancho Construction, Bouygues Travaux Publics, and a partnership between Pacific Concrete and China Harbor Engineering.

The prequalification document deadline was recently extended from Sept 23 to Oct 23. It involves the financing, design, construction and operation, and will provide a more convenient and fast route from metro Manila to Cavite City.
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