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[Title] => NEDA okayed NAIA-3 project - Canlas
[Summary] => The Investment Coordinating Council of the National Economic Development Authority (ICC-NEDA) has approved the terms of the contract to build the NAIA-International Passenger Terminal 3 (NAIA-IPT 3) being undertaken by Philippine International Air Terminals Co. Inc. (PIATCO).
During confirmation hearings of Transportation and Communications Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez at the Senate, NEDA Director General Dante Canlas pointed out that the contract was deemed by the ICC-NEDA to be "advantageous to government and to Filipinos."
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[Title] => P26-B NAIA-3 project is sign of investor confidence in RP
[Summary] => The construction of the P26-billion Ninoy Aquino International Airport International Passenger Terminal 3 (NAIA-IPT 3) is a concrete sign of continued investor confidence in the country, according to the Philippine International Air Terminals Corp. (PIATCO), the company that is building the facility.
"That respected foreign institutions have invested heavily in this project shows that investors have faith in the Philippine economy," according to lawyer Moises Tolentino, PIATCO spokesman.
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[Title] => NAIA 3 operation seen to create more new jobs
[Summary] => The completion of the P26-billion Ninoy Aquino International Airport-International Passenger Terminal 3 (NAIA-IPT3) will generate thousands of employment opportunities for Filipinos, a spokesman of the company that is constructing the airport facility said yesterday.
"Once completed, there will certainly be openings for jobs and opportunities for income," said Moises Tolentino, spokesman of the Philippine International Air Terminals Co., Inc. (PIATCO).
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[Title] => Completion of NAIA 3 seen to spur tourism
[Summary] => The completion of the NAIA International Passenger Terminal 3 (NAIA-IPT-3) will help pave the way for the revival of the countrys tourism industry, an official of the company that is building the state of the art airport facility said.
Jeffrey Cheng, executive director of the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. Inc. (PIATCO), stressed that the new facility, which rests on a 180,000-square meter lot in Parañaque, complements governments thrust to attract more tourists into the country to help lift the national economy.
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[Title] => Piatco pours P26B in construction of NAIA Terminal 3
[Summary] => A total of P26 billion ($500 million) has already been poured by the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. Inc. (PIATCO) for the construction of the NAIA International Passenger Terminal 3 (NAIA-IPT 3), according to a top company official.
"To date, we have put in around P26 billion for the construction of the new airport facility," said Jeffrey Cheng, PIATCO executive director.
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[Title] => Estrada opens work on P2-B NAIA-3 terminal
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Work has started on a new P2-billion airport passenger terminal that will
replace the existing Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
President Estrada led a consortium of German and Asian investors for the
groundbreaking ceremonies at the construction site inside Villamor Air Base in
Pasay City yesterday.
Known as NAIA-3, the terminal will be built over a period of three years on a
65-hectare property under a build-operate-transfer arrangement.
The building's roof will be "shaped like the outstretched wings of a bird in
flight, suggesting a country on the verge of ta
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[Title] => NEDA okayed NAIA-3 project - Canlas
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During confirmation hearings of Transportation and Communications Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez at the Senate, NEDA Director General Dante Canlas pointed out that the contract was deemed by the ICC-NEDA to be "advantageous to government and to Filipinos."
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"That respected foreign institutions have invested heavily in this project shows that investors have faith in the Philippine economy," according to lawyer Moises Tolentino, PIATCO spokesman.
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[Summary] => The completion of the P26-billion Ninoy Aquino International Airport-International Passenger Terminal 3 (NAIA-IPT3) will generate thousands of employment opportunities for Filipinos, a spokesman of the company that is constructing the airport facility said yesterday.
"Once completed, there will certainly be openings for jobs and opportunities for income," said Moises Tolentino, spokesman of the Philippine International Air Terminals Co., Inc. (PIATCO).
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[Title] => Completion of NAIA 3 seen to spur tourism
[Summary] => The completion of the NAIA International Passenger Terminal 3 (NAIA-IPT-3) will help pave the way for the revival of the countrys tourism industry, an official of the company that is building the state of the art airport facility said.
Jeffrey Cheng, executive director of the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. Inc. (PIATCO), stressed that the new facility, which rests on a 180,000-square meter lot in Parañaque, complements governments thrust to attract more tourists into the country to help lift the national economy.
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"To date, we have put in around P26 billion for the construction of the new airport facility," said Jeffrey Cheng, PIATCO executive director.
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[Title] => Estrada opens work on P2-B NAIA-3 terminal
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Work has started on a new P2-billion airport passenger terminal that will
replace the existing Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
President Estrada led a consortium of German and Asian investors for the
groundbreaking ceremonies at the construction site inside Villamor Air Base in
Pasay City yesterday.
Known as NAIA-3, the terminal will be built over a period of three years on a
65-hectare property under a build-operate-transfer arrangement.
The building's roof will be "shaped like the outstretched wings of a bird in
flight, suggesting a country on the verge of ta
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