MANILA Water Company Inc. said Friday that the ongoing construction of its P7.84-billion East Bay Phase 2 (PH 2) water treatment plant, particularly the installation of submarine transmission pipelines, was 'making sizable headway' and that the project should be completed by the third quarter of 2025.
MANILA Water Company Inc. said Friday that the ongoing construction of its P7.84-billion East Bay Phase 2 water treatment plant, particularly the installation of submarine transmission pipelines, was 'making sizable headway' and that the project should be completed by the third quarter of 2025.'With a total project cost of P7.
Manila Water began laying down submarine transmission pipelines in July to enhance water distribution in its coverage area.'The Central Bay and the West Bay are two projects that comprise the submarine transmission lines, essential components of the East Bay PH 2 Water Treatment Plant,' it explained.The Central Bay Project, which costs over P1.7 billion, has two subpackages and features a 13.
Water: East Bay Plant 'Making Headway'
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