Mexico's 2026 World Cup Infrastructure on Track
Mexico's President confirms 2026 World Cup projects, including a $489M airport upgrade and a new train line, are on schedule. Discover the economic impact and a presidential ticket giveaway.
Mexico's President confirms 2026 World Cup projects, including a $489M airport upgrade and a new train line, are on schedule. Discover the economic impact and a presidential ticket giveaway.
Metro Cebu revitalizes its P2.5 billion drainage master plan to address chronic flooding. Learn how this infrastructure project will protect urban centers.
Cebu City's Bacayan-Talamban bridge shows structural instability after Typhoon Tino. Mayor Archival seeks Army and DPWH aid to prevent collapse and ensure waste collection.
Panabo City Mayor Jose Relampagos secures DPWH commitment to complete long-delayed drainage rehabilitation along Daang Maharlika by December 2025, addressing business concerns.
Cebu Vice Governor Glenn Soco demands immediate implementation of Metro Cebu Flood Master Plan after recent devastating floods. Learn about the stalled project and urgent solutions.
Cebu City and Mandaue City are advancing a major joint flood control project, including a large canal to improve water flow from upland areas to the Butuanon and Mahiga Rivers. Learn how this partnership aims to mitigate severe flooding.
Vice Governor Glenn Soco urges immediate action on Metro Cebu's flooding crisis, demanding implementation of the P1.9B flood master plan and new developer requirements.
Youth groups in Cebu City demand social justice for victims of failed flood control projects that caused deaths and property damage. Mayor Archival promises DPWH consultation.
Discover how Iloilo City's Jaro Floodway protected the metropolis during Typhoon Tino while other regions flooded. Learn why this infrastructure project succeeded where others failed.
Vice Gov. Glenn Soco renews calls for the Metro Cebu Integrated Flood and Drainage Master Plan after deadly Typhoon Tino. A science-based solution awaits action. #Cebu #FloodControl
Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia calls for immediate tracking of the P9.7-Billion flood control project amid transparency concerns and potential fund misuse allegations.
Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia calls for investigation into ₱2.6 billion flood control projects after devastating floods claim lives and damage infrastructure across the province.
Davao del Norte's construction industry emerges as the region's fastest-growing sector, recording an unprecedented 163% growth that signals robust economic development and infrastructure expansion in Southern Philippines.
Despite billions spent on flood control projects, Cebu City experiences severe flooding, leaving residents questioning where the money went and demanding accountability.
Recent torrential rains in Tisa, Cebu City have uncovered a P1.74 billion infrastructure failure, leaving residents questioning where the massive flood control budget actually went.
Recent heavy rainfall exposes the failure of Cebu's multi-million peso flood control infrastructure, leaving residents questioning where the money went as floodwaters submerge communities.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has launched a comprehensive investigation into Cebu's flood control infrastructure after recent heavy rains caused severe flooding, questioning the effectiveness of billion-peso drainage projects.
Cebu City government launches thorough evaluation of all flood control initiatives to enhance disaster resilience and protect communities from worsening flooding.
Philippine Economic Zone Authority reveals massive growth in investment projects with 417% increase in new expansions and 152% rise in export enterprises in just 10 months.
Cebu City's CBRT system inauguration causes temporary road closures and traffic rerouting. Get details on affected areas and alternative routes for smooth commuting.
Good news for Cebu commuters! The Cebu Bus Rapid Transit inauguration has been rescheduled to November 7 with assurances of no road closures during the event. Get the latest updates on this transformative transport project.
Government accelerates rehabilitation of critical infrastructure in Northern Cebu, bringing faster relief and improved services to affected communities through streamlined processes.
Cebu Provincial Government and DPWH-7 join forces to fast-track critical infrastructure rehabilitation, enhancing project coordination and implementation efficiency across Central Visayas.
Kumalarang village in Isabela City, Basilan receives massive P83-million infrastructure upgrade including farm-to-market roads and drainage systems to boost agriculture and flood control.
The World Bank's sudden withdrawal from the Cebu BRT project deals a devastating blow to the city's traffic decongestion plans, leaving officials scrambling for alternative funding.
The Department of Public Works and Highways in Cebu admits to project setbacks but commits to completing vital infrastructure by 2026, addressing transparency and accountability concerns.
The provincial government of Davao de Oro is set to rehabilitate a crucial 15-kilometer farm-to-market road in Laak with a ₱250 million budget, boosting agricultural productivity and rural connectivity.
Farmers and residents in Paquibato District face economic paralysis as collapsed road sections cut off access to markets and essential services. Local officials urge DPWH for emergency repairs.
Cebu City explores innovative underground and elevated solutions to combat worsening traffic congestion. Discover the proposed strategies that could transform daily commuting.