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A Filipino Civil Engineer mathematician, educator, and a physist member of the Cabinet of the Philippines.
Alejandro Melchor
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A native of Ibajay, Aklan, he was also known for his work on pontoon bridges during second world war.
Alejandro Melchor
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In 1924, he graduated in civil engineering with the highest honors from the University of the Philippines.
Alejandro Melchor
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He is a brilliant mathematician and served as the College Secretary at the UP College of Engineering from 1926 to 1940.
Alejandro Melchor
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He was a regular member of the engineering faculty and served as the head of the mathematics department.
Alejandro Melchor
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He was a civil engineer, teacher, and government figure from the Philippines.
Alfredo Lazarte Juinio
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He graduated cumlaude with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from UP in 1939 and topped the civil engineering board that same year.
Alfredo Lazarte Juinio
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He was sent abroad as a University fellow and returned with a master’s degree in structural engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Alfredo Lazarte Juinio
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He is one of the leading engineering professors in the Philippines, led the UP Diliman Office of Campus Planning, and was responsible for the construction of C.P. Garcia Avenue and the UP Gateway
Alfredo Lazarte Juinio
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He also designed the first thin-shell concrete dome for the UP Catholic Chapel, which has been declared a historical landmark.
Alfredo Lazarte Juinio
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He served as the dean of the UP College of Engineering from 1970 to 1979, initiating the National Engineering Center building and the UP Engineering Research and Development Foundation, Inc.
Alfredo Lazarte Juinio
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He enrolled at the University of the Philippines in 1939 and took up civil engineering and graduated in 1946 and passed the board during the same year.
David Mendoza Consunji
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After graduation, he worked as a teacher in Bataan and later a concrete inspector for Kuenzle and Streiff.
David Mendoza Consunji
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He founded D.M. Consunji, incorporated in 1954, and has become its chairman since.
David Mendoza Consunji
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He was an accomplished civil engineer and urban planner, he was instrumental in the design and development of the Bonifacio Global City, a modern business district in Metro Manila.
Dr. Angel R. Lazaro III
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He topped the CE board examination in 1938 and also topped the board examination for Architects in 1958.
Dr. Angel R. Lazaro III
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He is highly recognized for the restoration of seven (7) 400-year-old national heritage churches spread around the Philippines, for rural and public markets that are privately or publicly held, and for Department of Health urban health and nutrition projects.
Dr. Angel R. Lazaro III
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He considers as his most meaningful project the BEPZ, a 1,600-hectare industrial estate in Mariveles, Bataan which was practically a new city in the early 1970s.
Dr. Angel R. Lazaro III
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A 1,600-hectare industrial estate in Mariveles, Bataan which was practically a new city in the early 1970s.
BEPZ
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He also created the processing zones in Mactan and Baguio. These zones are now the main source of foreign investment in the Philippines.
Dr. Angel R. Lazaro III
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A Chairman of Megawide Construction, which he cofounded with Michael Cosiquien in 1997.
Edgar Saavedra
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Has since evolved into an engineering infrastructure conglomerate with interests in transportation and airport operations.
Megawide
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His company is the larges private airport operator in the Philippines running the Mactan Cebu International Airport with India’s GMR Infrastructure.
Edgar Saavedra
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It also operates three solar power projects, which supplies more than 100 MW of electricity to the national grid.
Megawide
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Founder of ESCA INCORPORATED, one of the famous locally owned construction companies that offer structural design, civil engineering, and project and construction management services.
Engr. Ernesto S. de Castro Ph.D.
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One of the famous locally owned construction companies that offer structural design, civil engineering, and project and construction management services.
ESCA INCORPORATED
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He was a 1904 pensionado to the US and a prominent pioneer civil engineer.
Engr. Marcial Kasilag
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He was the first registered civil engineer of the Philippines and the father of National Artist for Music Lucrecia Kasilag.
Engr. Marcial Kasilag
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It was the country’s first civil engineering organization with the late Engr. Marcial Kasilag as its first president.
Philippine Society of Civil Engineers (PSCE)
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He holds the No.1 slot in the PRC Registry of Civil Engineers.
Engr. Marcial Kasilag
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He then occupied a high-ranking position in the government.
Engr. Marcial Kasilag
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He was the commissioner for Mindanao and Sulu.
Engr. Marcial Kasilag
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He is a Philippine businessperson who co-founded Megawide Construction and now chairs ISOC Holdings, which has interests in energy, infrastructure, and the cold storage business.
Engr. Michael C. Cosiquien
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He has been serving as the Chairman of Megawide Construction Corp., where he became the Chief Executive Officer in July 2010.
Engr. Michael C. Cosiquien
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However, in 2018, he resigned from Megawide Construction Corp. because of the need to focus on other business ventures.
Engr. Michael C. Cosiquien
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He is on the board of five companies.
Engr. Michael C. Cosiquien
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Currently, he is Chairman of Ferronoux Holdings, Inc., Chairman of Isoc Holdings, Inc., and Chairman of ISOC Cold Chain Logistics, Inc.
Engr. Michael C. Cosiquien
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The company, which started as a small surveying firm, eventually transformed into the muscle behind key infrastructure projects within Metro Manila like the C-5 Ortigas Avenue extension interchange.
FF Cruz Co. Inc.
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He was an engineer by profession, was described as a “superman” by family members and peers even later in his life.
Felipe F. Cruz
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He was born in Angat, Bulacan.
Felipe F. Cruz
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Filipinos recognize him as the 12th President of the Philippine Republic who served from 1992 to 1998.
Fidel V. Ramos
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Was confronted with key national issues like the communist insurgencies and the Islamic separate movement in Mindanao but managed to forward the rapid economic growth early in his term. This fell apart later when a financial crisis hit Asia in 1997. That is what is mostly written in history books about him.
Non-Roman Catholic Leader
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He may not be a lawyer, but he is a licensed civil engineer who was a top notched.
Fidel V. Ramos
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He is a Filipino civil engineer and urban planner.
Nigel Paul Villarete
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He began his engineering career at the Cebu Institute of Technology in 1983 and became the head of the Civil Engineering Department at the University of the Visayas in Cebu City in 1986.
Nigel Paul Villarete
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He held various positons, including monitoring and evaluaton engineer, chief of infrastructure, and manager for Planning, Studies, and Development.
Nigel Paul Villarete
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In 2001, he was appointed city administrator of Cebu City and later general manager of the Mactan-Cebu International Airport and CEO of the Mactan Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA).
Nigel Paul Villarete
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As of 2019, he was again serving as Cebu City administrator, during which time he served on the mayoral transition team.
Nigel Paul Villarete