Lopezes eye Iloilo shipyard
“We are conducting a feasibility study,” Oscar Lopez, chairman of the family-controlled investment holding firm Benpres Holdings, told businessmen in a keynote speech during the first Iloilo Investment Forum held at the Sarabia Manor Hotel and Convention Center.
Lopez said they will need a big port for shipwreck construction. The shipwreck concept involves the reconstruction of old ships, with salvaged parts made into steel products.
He said the location of the potential shipyard must be well protected from typhoons.
He added that their decision to invest in the province would help jumpstart the economy here, the hometown of the Lopez clan.
“We want to give back something of ourselves and our companies to our native province where my father started his business career and where we, his children, spent our happy childhood years,” Lopez explained.
The property developer plans to put up residential units; hotel and convention center; commercial and retail stores; recreation centers and skills development facilities.
Meanwhile, the Consunji led DMCI Holdings, Inc. will build a 100-megawatt (mw) coal-fired power plant. It plans to buy a second-hand power plant from
Likewise, Global Business Power Corp. owned by the Ty family of the Metrobank group has partnered with Taiwanese firm
Formosa Heavy Industries for the construction of a $500-million power plant using clean coal technology. The joint venture agreement completes the plans of Global Power to expand its power plants in Cebu and Panay in answer to the urgent need for more electricity in the Cebu-Negros-Panay grid. The new plant in Iloilo City will have a capacity of 164 mw.
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