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R-II Builders, Inc.

Philippine Army Officers’ Quarters

Introducing an innovative formworks system for faster concreting works

R-II Builders was tapped by the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) to develop the Philippine Army Officers’ Quarters (PAOQ) in Fort Bonifacio. In undertaking the construction of the planned 28 four-story residential buildings in Fort Bonifacio, R-II Builders introduced an innovative formworks system.

Based on a technology employing prefabricated aluminum formworks, the innovation helped speed up the construction process—impacting positively on overall project delivery time and costs—enabling the 28 PAOQ buildings to be completed in a record time of only six months.

Project Title: Smokey Mountain Development and Reclamation Project

Scope of Works: Reclamation of 79 hectares with containment structures for passenger cargo terminal, port and berthing facilities, dredging/removal of unsuitable materials. Land Filling with compaction. Dredging of South ends and North portion of the 79 hectares, construction of temporary housing and construction of 21- five-storey building permanent housing including site development works.

Project Cost: PHP 4,760,248,791.61

Date Completed: January 1996 to May 2002

Project Title: Design, Site Development and Construction of a Secondary Hospital & Medical Commercial Center located in Caloocan City

Scope of Works: Design, site development and construction of secondary hospital and medical commercial center.

Project Cost: PHP 202,999,777.00

Date Completed: December 2000 to June 2002

Project Title: Philippine Army Officers’ Quarters

Scope of Works: Design and construction of 28 four- story medium-rise Philippine Army Officers’ Quarters buildings within a 7- hectare lot inside the 100-hectare Philippine Army Retention Area which includes site development.

Project Owner: Bases Conversion Development Authority

Location: Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Project Cost: PHP 840,582,025.00

Date Completed: September 1997 to September 1998