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                    [Title] => Piatco-Fraport paid off three administrations
                    [Summary] => Normally in constructions, the builder turns over the structure first for the owner’s inspection before final billing. Not so in the case of NAIA Terminal-3, whose ceiling collapsed days before scheduled test-run. Here, builder Piatco, German partner Fraport, and general contractor Takenaka are in a hurry to lay their hands on anywhere from $412-$560 million in construction fees. And officials of the owner-government are too eager to pay out a $55-million installment even without thorough check.

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