Published December 26, 2020, 7:00 AM
From the country’s fastest- growing industry, averaging 10 per cent growth per annum in the past five years, the construction sector contracted by 10 per cent in the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Incidentally, the pandemic year 2020 happens to be the 75th year anniversary of the Philippine Constructors Association (PCA), formed to rebuild the City of Manila in the wake of World War II.
In November 29, 1945, nine industrialists led by A. G. Ner lobbied for local contractors to reconstruct Manila, the second most devastated city during World War II, next to Warsaw, Poland.
The industry alliance rebuilt critical infrastructure and basic facilities such as roads, bridges, power and water networks, seaport, and airport, as well as government buildings damaged by the war.
endIndex:
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) Ginebra San Miguel recently held the “Ginebra Ako Awards Year 3: Pagkakaisa sa Gitna ng Pandemya” in a virtual awarding ceremony streamed via Ginebra San Miguel s official Facebook page.
Since 2018, the Ginebra Ako Awards has been honoring the hero in every Filipino, and for this year, the award-giving body salutes the COVID-19 heroes in three categories: “Pilipino Ako Award,” individual or organization that emphasized the value of unity in advancing their causes; “Matapang Ako Award,” person or group who went beyond their call of duty in uniting their fellowmen for a common purpose; and “Lalaban Ako Award,” person or institution that used their talent and exemplified excellence in their craft to help those in need.
1 of 3
THE EMERGENCY QUARANTINE FACILITY (EQF) project led by Dr. Glenn Angeles and Architect William Ti provided hospitals with more space to safely and effectively treat COVID-19 patients, as well as give them space for health care workers to rest and recuperate, or even isolate if they have been infected.
THE “Matapang Ako Award” went to Minnie Pascual Klepacz, a nurse based in the United Kingdom and one of the proponents of Black Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Network and the Filipino Nurses Association United Kingdom (FNA-UK).
YOUNG CEO Martin Xavier Peñaflor was the recipient of the “Pilipino Ako Award” in this year’s Ginebra Ako Awards for his market research mobile application Tangere to help those affected by the coronavirus pandemic and natural calamities that hit the country.
Close
DONATION: IT&E donated $1,000 to support the Filipino Community of Guamâs relief efforts for the victims of Typhoons Rolly and Ulysses in the Philippines. A total of $3,600 was raised in company and subscriber donations in Guam and the CNMI to support relief efforts organized by groups in both regions. From left to right: Rubyjane Buhain-Redila- Brand and PR Manager of IT&E and James Robinson, President of Filipino Community of Guam. Photo courtesy IT&E
Daily Post Staff
Robredo says #NasaanAngBisePresidente acknowledges her post as VP inquirer.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from inquirer.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.