BCDA seeks private partners for P1-b New Clark City solar project
By Othel V. Campos State-run Bases Conversion and Development Authority is seeking private partners for the P1-billion solar photovoltaic power ...
Read moreBy Othel V. Campos State-run Bases Conversion and Development Authority is seeking private partners for the P1-billion solar photovoltaic power ...
Read moreState-run Bases Conversion and Development Authority said Monday it remitted P134.66 billion to the government from 1993 to 2022. “There ...
Read moreState-run Bases Conversion and Development Authority and the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization of Japan signed a memorandum ...
Read moreBy Othel V. Campos State-run Bases Conversion and Development Authority and the Department of Science and Technology agreed to expedite ...
Read moreMore British companies are keen on exploring investment opportunities in the Philippines following a recent roadshow organized by the Bases ...
Read moreState-run Bases Conversion and Development Authority and Enterprise Singapore conducted a second round of business-to-business and industry-focused meetings in Singapore ...
Read moreMore than 40 Hawaii-based Filipino entrepreneurs are exploring investment opportunities in New Clark City and Clark Freeport Zone in Central ...
Read moreGoClark Sports & Events, RLC Residences, and the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) have teamed up to host the ...
Read moreState-run Bases Conversion and Development Authority signed Wednesday a memorandum of understanding with Enterprise Singapore to introduce future and climate-resilient ...
Read moreHighlighting New Clark City’s potential as the next choice tourist destination in Luzon, the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) ...
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