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                    [Title] => Gov’t extends $167-M airport dev’t project for one year
                    [Summary] => The government has extended the $167-million Third Airport Development Project for one more year, in the hope of clearing up the anomaly in the pre-qualification of private contractors that would undertake the project.


Finance sources told reporters that the government asked for a one-year extension from creditors while the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) sorts out the controversy over the bidding of the project.
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Sum Cheong is one of the proponents in the project which would upgrade the existing airport facility into an international airport capable of handling the annual tourist traffic to the resort province.
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                    [Title] => Gov’t extends $167-M airport dev’t project for one year
                    [Summary] => The government has extended the $167-million Third Airport Development Project for one more year, in the hope of clearing up the anomaly in the pre-qualification of private contractors that would undertake the project.


Finance sources told reporters that the government asked for a one-year extension from creditors while the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) sorts out the controversy over the bidding of the project.
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Sum Cheong is one of the proponents in the project which would upgrade the existing airport facility into an international airport capable of handling the annual tourist traffic to the resort province.
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