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    Alsons taps local EPC contractor for hydropower project

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    Date
    July 30, 2018
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    MB20180730_B-7
    Excerpt
    Alsons Power of the Alcantara group has tapped Filipino firm sta. Clara International Corporation as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor of its 15-megawatt Siguil hydropower project in Sarangani province. The P3.7-billion hydropower facility is targeted to be on stream by 2020 based. Starts of project construction are scheduled soon. The EPC agreement was sealed between Alsons Power Group chief executive Tirso G. Santillan and Sta. Clara International Chairman and Managing Director Nicandro G. Linao. The cost of the contract was not revealed to the media.
    Citation
    Velasco, M. M. (2018, July 30). Alsons taps local EPC contractor for hydropower project. Manila Bulletin, p. B-7.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/1961
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    Corporate Names
    Sta. Clara International Corporation Alsons Power of the Alcantara
    Personal Names
    Santillan, Tirso G. Linao, Nicandro G.
    Geographic Names
    Sarangani Maasim Mindanao Negros Occidental
    Subject
    hydroelectric power development projects hydroelectric power plants power plants
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