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[Title] => Japanese firm offers to invest $1-B in RP
[Summary] => ANGELES CITY A big Japanese corporation has offered to invest at least $1 billion to help the Arroyo government cope with its housing backlog of about 3.6 million units, the National Constructors Associations of the Philippines, Inc. (Nacap) announced here yesterday.
Nacap president Willy Castor said that officials of the CH-KEN Corp. of Japan (CH-KEN), led by its chief executive officer and chairman Tesuhko Fujie, have coordinated with his group to facilitate their plans for the huge housing investment.
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[Title] => $1-B alok ng Japanese firm sa pabahay
[Summary] => ANGELES CITY, Pampanga Nag-alok ng $1 bilyon sa pamahalaang Arroyo ang isang malaking Japanese firm para matugunan ang kakulangan ng pondo sa pabahay, ayon sa National Constructors Associations of the Philippines, Inc. (Nacap).
Sinabi ni Willy Castor, presidente ng Nacap na kasalukuyang nakikipag-ugnayan na ang kanyang grupo sa CH-KEN na pinamumunuan ni Tesuhko Fujie, chief executive officer and chairman para mapadali ang pagtatayo ng 200,000 pabahay.
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[Title] => PPA biddings above board, says contractors group
[Summary] => The National Contractors Association of the Philippines (NACAP) has determined that all biddings entered into by the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) are above board.
In a statement released by NACAP president Willy Cristobal, the group attested to the transparency and strict adherence of the PPA to the rules and regulations for public biddings, following an investigation into reports that the agency had embarked on a project which was disadvantageous to the government in terms of quality and price.
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[Summary] => Officials of the 11,000-strong National Constructors Association of the Philippines (NACAP) are scheduled to meet with President Arroyo on Nov. 25 to complain about the governments non-payment of past due accounts amounting to P6 billion.
Government contractors reveal that the unpaid accounts go as far back as 1997. However, the bulk of the amount was incurred in the last two years.
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Nacap president Willy Castor said that officials of the CH-KEN Corp. of Japan (CH-KEN), led by its chief executive officer and chairman Tesuhko Fujie, have coordinated with his group to facilitate their plans for the huge housing investment.
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Sinabi ni Willy Castor, presidente ng Nacap na kasalukuyang nakikipag-ugnayan na ang kanyang grupo sa CH-KEN na pinamumunuan ni Tesuhko Fujie, chief executive officer and chairman para mapadali ang pagtatayo ng 200,000 pabahay.
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In a statement released by NACAP president Willy Cristobal, the group attested to the transparency and strict adherence of the PPA to the rules and regulations for public biddings, following an investigation into reports that the agency had embarked on a project which was disadvantageous to the government in terms of quality and price.
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Government contractors reveal that the unpaid accounts go as far back as 1997. However, the bulk of the amount was incurred in the last two years.
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August 12, 2003 - 12:00am
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