+ Follow Noel Kintanar Tag
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[Title] => MRT-3 deteriorating due to crime upon crime (2)
[Summary] => Riders’ safety should be primary. But the maintenance outfit is a mere assignee, unbound by safety, of the original contractor.
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[Title] => Prosecution accepts defense witness' testimony
[Summary] => Prosecution lawyers on Monday accepted the testimonies of several witnesses presented by the defense panel of Chief Justice Renato Corona at the resumption of the impeachment trial at the Senate on Monday.
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[Title] => Taguig traffic rerouted for Pyro Olympics
[Summary] => The Fort Bonifacio Development Corp. (FBDC) announces traffic rerouting at the Global City in Taguig today to give way to spectators expected to troop to the World Pyro Olympics (WPO) 09.
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[Title] => BGC triple its '03 size and still growing
[Summary] => Just a little over six years ago, Bonifacio Global City was viewed merely as the periphery of the Makati Central Business district that provided an alternative route to those heading for or coming from the country’s largest business center.
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[Summary] => Fort Bonifacio Development Corp.(FBDC), the main developer of the Bonifacio Global City – Manila’s fastest growing business and recreation center – is accelerating a wave of new developments within the area, estimated to cost at least P6 billion.
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[Title] => PEZA denies PIATCO plea for tax exemption
[Summary] => The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) has denied the request of the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. Inc. (PIATCO) for duty and tax exemptions for the importation of construction materials to be used in building the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3.
PIATCO is seeking the exemptions on the basis of its being an ecozone enterprise.
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[Title] => NAIA-3 contract above board, says official
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According to Kintanar, the build-operate- transfer (BOT) law assures transparency in the dealings between the government and the private sector proponent.
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PIATCO is seeking the exemptions on the basis of its being an ecozone enterprise.
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[Summary] => The executive director of the Coordinating Council for Private Sector Participation (CCPSP), Noel Kintanar, vouched yesterday for the integrity of the contract awarded to the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. (PIATCO) to operate the new NAIA International Passenger Terminal 3.
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