Aboitiz Construction is set to create nearly 200 local jobs through its latest infrastructure project in LIMA Estate, reinforcing its role in driving inclusive economic growth in Batangas.
The 100-hectare Phase 4 development began earlier this year and is scheduled for completion within 16 months for site development and 18 months for the flyover, employing 195 workers at its peak.
“By helping the expansion of LIMA Estate we are not only supporting business growth but also creating more opportunities for local communities,” said Ramez Sidhom, Aboitiz Construction chief operating officer, as the company approaches its 50th founding anniversary.
As part of its Great Transformation 2025 strategy, Aboitiz Construction is integrating advanced technologies into the project to boost construction efficiency and quality, further reinforcing its mission to build for businesses to prosper and communities to thrive.
To date, Aboitiz Construction has developed 217.5 hectares within LIMA Estate, including Meadow Village and the 70-hectare Biz Hub, Batangas’ first master-planned business district.
The estate, located in Lipa and Malvar, spans more than 1,000 hectares and hosts 250 locators employing more than 75,000 workers.
“Our synergy enables us to fast-track development, improve efficiency, and ultimately create environments where businesses and communities can thrive together,” said Rafael Fernandez de Mesa, Aboitiz InfraCapital Economic Estates head.
Aboitiz Construction is also leading the development of a food manufacturing facility for Big E Food Corporation, maker of Lemon Square pastries, further contributing to employment under the light industry sector.
As it marks its 50th year with the banner “Engineered for Excellence,” Aboitiz Construction remains committed to delivering high-quality projects that create jobs, support local economies and promote long-term growth across the country.







