PALAYAN
CITY, Nueva Ecija — As many as 13,000 jobs is expected to be generated in this
province once the construction of a P1.5-billion business hub, here, is
realized, officials said yesterday.
At the
groundbreaking ceremony, Gov. Aurelio Matias Umali hailed Alloy MTD, headed by
Malaysian chief executive officer Dato Azmil Khalili Bin Khalid and its president
Isaac David, an engineer, for taking on the project which he described as
another milestone for the province.
Alloy MTD is
MTD Philippines, a subsidiary of big Malaysian conglomerate deals with real
estate development and infrastructure.
“This
company was also the one behind the construction of South Luzon Expressway
(SLEX) and Laguna Government Center in Calamba, Laguna.” Umali said.
David said
these two buildings will be composed of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
Company with the capacity of 2,500 seats for 24 hours of operations, a hotel
with 74 rooms, multipurpose building allotted for commercial occupancy and
government center.
The main
building will be the provincial government building which will be occupied by
national offices that are moving from Cabanatuan City to Palayan City.
This is part
of consolidating all services, both national and local, in one location, to
provide better service to the people.
The
construction phase of the business hub will start in January, 2015 and is
expected to be completed in 18-24 months.
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