Make this your preferred source to get more updates from this publisher on Google. President Rodrigo Duterte hinted at having misgivings over his administration's "Build, Build Build" infrastructure ...
MANILA, Philippines — Former Build, Build, Build committee chair Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo has recently come up with a book that detailed the challenges they have faced and innovations they used while ...
Make this your preferred source to get more updates from this publisher on Google. Most presidential candidates saw the need to continue the Duterte administration's "Build, Build, Build" ...
MANILA, Philippines — Seven presidential candidates vowed on Saturday to continue the “Build, Build, Build” program, or the flagship infrastructure project of the Duterte administration. During the ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Duterte administration poured another trillion pesos into infrastructure projects under its flagship Build, Build, Build project for 2022. But with his administration soon ...
Aerial drone view of Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway segment between Sison, Pangasinan and Rosario, La Union, northward past the Bued River bridge — COMMONS.WIKIMEDIA.ORG Hopeful for the next ...
MANILA, Philippines—While more infrastructure projects had been rolled out under President Rodrigo Duterte’s cornerstone “Build, Build, Build” program, his administration has failed to achieve its ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Bisaya Gyud party-list 108 has vowed to sustain the gains of the government’s Build, Build, Build Program beyond President Duterte’s term. In an interview on CNN Philippines ...
California, the great American state of freeways, made a historic turnaround last week with its decision to ban the sale of gas-fed cars by 2035. This is expected to trigger a domino effect on other ...
In Photo: Photo shows a portion of the Bacolod Economic Highway, one of the infrastructure projects that the government has rolled out under its “Build, Build, Build” program. Economists said ...
MANILA, Philippines — The administration of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is eyeing to spend five to six percent of the country’s annual gross domestic product (GDP) on infrastructure ...
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