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                    [Title] => Poor workmanship blamed for NAIA-3 roof collapse
                    [Summary] => A third-party investigator hired by the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) has found "poor workmanship" to be the cause for the collapse of the ceiling of Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA-3) last March.


In its investigation report last Saturday, the Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines (ASEP) said a structural evaluation of the whole NAIA-3’s ceiling network should be checked to determine if "poor workmanship" was also present in the other parts of the terminal built by Japanese firm Takenaka Corp.
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Kinasuhan ng plans holders ang Pacific Plans Incorporated dahil ang pangako nila sa mga ito regarding sa mga benefits ng educational plans ay napako. Ika nga, educational plan for the students napindeho.

Libu-libo pala ang plan holders ng Pacific Plans Incorporated ang magsasampa rin ng reklamo laban sa nasabing kompanya.
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In its investigation report last Saturday, the Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines (ASEP) said a structural evaluation of the whole NAIA-3’s ceiling network should be checked to determine if "poor workmanship" was also present in the other parts of the terminal built by Japanese firm Takenaka Corp.
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Kinasuhan ng plans holders ang Pacific Plans Incorporated dahil ang pangako nila sa mga ito regarding sa mga benefits ng educational plans ay napako. Ika nga, educational plan for the students napindeho.

Libu-libo pala ang plan holders ng Pacific Plans Incorporated ang magsasampa rin ng reklamo laban sa nasabing kompanya.
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