Aboitiz Construction completed site development works for the future eco-tourism site of Magspeak Nature Park Inc. (MNPI) in the mountainous area, trans central highway in Balamban, Cebu.
The company said the project covers the 630-meter road pavements, concreting sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and improving the drainage system.
“This site development project is a significant milestone for us as we strengthen our capabilities in infrastructure,” Alex Garciano, Aboitiz Construction’s vice president for construction operations said.
“Our commitment to contributing to the economic growth has been seen through our involvement in the preparation works for a tourist attraction area that will be established soon,” he added.
Erosion shield
Aboitiz Construction also prepared parking areas, trail paths, and benching of sloping areas to protect people from the soil erosion hazard. The newly constructed road will give a fresher breath to nature-lovers who are planning to travel uphill to the soon-to-open nature park.
The future nature park will serve as an added natural attraction to both local and international tourists in Cebu.
MNPI is partially owned by Cebu Landmasters Inc., a leading property developer in Visayas and Mindanao key areas, specializing in residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments.
Aboitiz Construction expanded its portfolio in infrastructure that includes projects for ports or marine, water infrastructure, transmission lines and substations, civil works and land development.
The company, which started in Cebu, has been strengthening its national footprint, getting involved in various engineering, design and construction projects.
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The article was originally published in Daily Tribune and written by Maria Romero.
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