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PHILIPPINE

CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY SITUATIONER
ARCH./ENP RAMON L. ABIERA
Executive Director, CIAP
The Philippines: A Rare Bright Spot in Asia
Strategic Location

South Korea
Seoul

China Japan
3.25 hrs. Tokyo
Shanghai

Hong KongTaiwan
Taipei Within 4 hours from
Thailand
2 hrs. most key Asian cities
Bangkok 3 hrs.

Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur

Singapore

Indonesia
Jakarta
The Philippines: A Rare Bright Spot in Asia
Fastest Growing Economy Among Select Asian Economies
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS IN THE BUILD BUILD BUILD PROGRAM
BEST COUNTRIES TO INVEST IN
1ST
PHL INVESTMENT PLEDGES

“PHL ranked first as a country “Investment pledges in PH soared


PHILIPPINES worthy of investment” due to influx of infrastructure
investments under the BUILD BUILD
2ND –US News & BUILD”
World Report
INDONESIA
3RD P131.6 Billion

POLAND
4TH P 26 Billion
MALAYSIA
5TH
SINGAPORE
2016 2017
*Source: Boards of Investments, US News and World Report
Opportunities for Investors and Business
Infrastructure Development

378 Economic Zones and Public Private Partnerships Ongoing Infrastructure Projects
Investment Promotion Agencies In Infrastructure Development
MRT Line 7
NAIA Expressway Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3
74 Manufacturing EcoZones LRT Line 1 Cavite Extension
262 IT Parks and Centers Daang Hari
Hari--SLEX Link Road Projects under Procurement
21 Agro
Agro--Industrial EcoZones Southwest Integrated Transport System (ITS)
19 Tourism EcoZones Cavite--Laguna Expressway
Cavite New Bohol Airport Operations, Maintenance and
2 Medical Tourism Zones Bulacan Bulk Water Supply Development
NLEX--SLEX Connector Road
NLEX
CONTRIBUTION OF CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY TO ECONOMIC GROWTH (GDP)

*1st Semester 2018

PhP
4,492,939.00 TOTAL GDP IN MILLION 6.5 %
PH ECONOMY
PhP CONTRIBUTION OF CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY TO GDP IN MILLION % SHARE OF THE CONSTRUCTION
293,166.00
INDUSTRY TO ECONOMIC GROWTH
SHARE OF CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY TO CAPITAL INVESTMENTS

PhP 146,081 M
PhP 1, 392, 250 M GOVERNMENT

Total Construction Investments


For first semester 2018
= INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

PhP 309, 943 M


PRIVATE
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
CONSTRUCTION STATISTICS FROM APPROVED BUILDING PERMITS (BY NUMBER)
Residential

Non Residential

First Sem 2017 First Sem 2018


CONSTRUCTION STATISTICS FROM APPROVED BUILDING PERMITS (BY VALUE)
InMillionPesos
Residential

Non Residential

First Sem 2017 First Sem 2018


CONTRIBUTION TO EMPLOYMENT

8.7%
SHARE TO TOTAL
EMPLOYMENT
1st quarter 2018

3.826 M
AVERAGE DOMESTIC Additional 2.5 M workers
EMPLOYMENT IN are needed
CONSTRUCTION
STATISTICS OF PCAB LICENSED CONTRACTORS BY CATEGORY
TYPE OF APPLICATION 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019**
AAAA 9 18 14
AAA 355 399 194
AA 148 187 96
A 1078 1221 687
B 2030 2267 1550
C 1239 1392 868
D 3413 3817 2351
TRADE/E 1447 1608 959
TOTAL 9719 10909 6719

*A Regular License shall be valid for one fiscal year, from the 1st of July to the 30th of June of the ensuing
year, unless suspended, invalidated, cancelled or revoked earlier by the Board, and shall be renewed
annually. [Per Rule 3, Section 3.2.a of Republic Act No. 4566 or the Contractor's License Law]
**Data is from July 1 to August 9, 2018
*Source: Source: Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines - Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board (CIAP-PCAB)
PHILIPPINE
CONTRACTORS
ACCREDITATION
BOARD (PCAB)

Contractors Licensing and Registration

• Issue appropriate license to qualified contractors (RA 4566)


• To register & classify contractors for government projects
(Sec. 23.11.2, pars. 2 & 3, IRR of RA 9184)
PHILIPPINE
OVERSEAS
CONSTRUCTION
BOARD
(PD 1167 as amended
by PD 1657, 27 June 1977)

Overseas Contractors Registration and Development

• Regulate and promote Philippine construction capabilities


• Monitor overseas projects of Filipino contractors
• Assist Philippine contractors and construction related services to
penetrate/maximize participation in the international market
PHILIPPINE
DOMESTIC
CONSTRUCTION
BOARD (PDCB)
(Mandate: PD 1746,
28 November 1980 )

Construction Quality and Efficiency Improvement

To formulate, recommend and implement policies, guidelines,


plans and programs for the efficient implementation of public
and private construction projects in the country.
CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY
ARBITRATION
COMMISSION
(CIAC) EO 1008

Construction Contract Dispute Resolution

The CIAC has original and exclusive jurisdiction over disputes arising
from, or connected with, contracts entered into by parties involved in
construction in the Philippines, whether the disputes arise before or
after the completion of the contract, or after the abandonment or
breach thereof.
CONSTRUCTION
MANPOWER
DEVELOPMENT
FOUNDATION
(CMDF)

Manpower Training and Competency Development

To formulate an overall construction manpower development plan and


strategies, develop and implement manpower training programs for the
construction industry.
CMDF improves the competitiveness of skilled , technical, supervisory
and management levels of the construction human resources
DEVELOPMENT OF THE
PHILIPPINE CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY ROADMAP
ARCH./ENP RAMON L. ABIERA
Executive Director, CIAP
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ROADMAP OBJECTIVES

1. Formulate the Construction Industry (CI) Roadmap for 2018 –


2022 for a globally competitive construction industry;

2. To provide an opportunity to discuss directions and strategies


for the development of the CI Roadmap for 2018-2022; and

3. Define and identify the construction industry goals,


objectives, thrusts, specific programs/projects to achieve the
sectors’ targeted outcome/vision.
PLANNING PROCESS
REGIONAL PLANNING CONFERENCES

LUZON: April 26, 2018

VISAYAS: May 08, 2018

MINDANAO: May 10, 2018

NCR: May 24, 2018


FORMULATING THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ROADMAP
WORKSHOP BREAKOUTS
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
SUB-SECTOR

Contracting Sector
Consulting Sector
Labor Sector
Material Sector
Equipment Sector
THANK YOU

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