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Our services include:
• Project Feasibility Studies
• Planning and Design of National and Regional Telephone Systems
• Planning and Design of Building Communication Systems
• Planning and Design of Maritime Communication Systems
• Construction Cost Estimating and Scheduling
• Equipment Procurement Advisory Services
• Resident Engineering Services
• Value Engineering
Globe Telecom (Cebu) IT Plaza

Globe Telecom (Cebu) IT Plaza is located within Asia Town IT Park, Lahug, Cebu City. It is a two-basement and initially six-floor building with a total floor area of 12,683 square meters. The building is Globe's Business Center, Telephone Host Exchange and Corporate Office in Cebu. The three-legged 80-meter high, self-supporting steel tower stands beside the building and will carry transmission antennas. This building will also be linked via fiber optic cable with the company's telecommunication hubs.
DCCD ENGAGEMENT: Detailed engineering design of the structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing/sanitary, and fire protection/sprinkler works.
Globe Telecom (Makati) Building and Telepark

Globe Telecom (Makati) Building and Telepark is located at Valero St., Salcedo Village, Makati City. Built mainly for Telecommunication/Data Equipment and Technical Offices, the building has four basements and initially 15 storeys high with a total floor area of 26,420 square meters. It will serve as the main OperationCenter for the company's cellular, landline telephony and data services. The building will be linked via fiber optic cable with other telecommunication hubs of Globe Telecom.
DCCD ENGAGEMENT: Detailed engineering design review of the architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, sanitary plumbing, and fire protection/sprinkler plans, quantity survey and construction management services
Globe Telecom Mobile Switch Center

Globe Telecom Mobile Switch Center in Matatalaib, Tarlac City was originally designed for a 5-storey building but only three storeys were constructed. The remaining two storeys is intended for future expansion. The constructed building has a total floor area of 2,040 square meters, composed mainly of switch rooms, electro-mechanical rooms, lobby, utilities room and warehouse. Its features and facilities include a fire suppression system with sensitive electronic/mechanical devices, fire sprinkler system, automatic control system for air-conditioning system, hoist crane for lifting of various equipment/material stocks and fire alarm and detection systems.
DCCD ENGAGEMENT: Construction management services
Maritime Communications Project (MCP)

Maritime Communications Project (MCP) will expand the basic Maritime Mobile Services (i.e. distress and safety communications, public correspondence, ship movement and port operation services) in the Philippines through the establishment of public and port coast stations in twelve major ports located in Manila, Cebu, Davao, Puerto Princesa, Zamboanga City, Iloilo, San Fernando-LU, Batangas, Cotabato, Legaspi, Cagayan de Oro, and Tacloban.
DCCD ENGAGEMENT: In cooperation with the Japan Telecommunications Engineering and Consulting Service (JTEC) of Tokyo, Japan, provided engineering consultancy services covering site suvey, site evaluation and selection; preparation of documents for international tendering; pre-construction services; and project management
National Telephone Project Phase 1 for Metro Manila and Provinces (1983-84)

National Telephone Project Phase 1 for Metro Manila and Provinces (1983-84) sought to enhance telephone services in the Philippines to provide for balanced expansion throughout the country over a four-year period. The program that emerged included a network design for Phase 1 and Tranche 1 as a first implementation step.
The Tranche involves a network expansion of 106,500 lines at a cost of $150 million. It is configured to make the most efficient use of the PLDT network, particularly its backbone microwave facilities.
The balance of the project, comprising an expansion of 273,500 lines, brings the total to 380,000 lines for a total Phase 1 estimated cost of $876 million.
DCCD ENGAGEMENT: In association with Arthur D. Little, Inc. Teleconsult International Inc., and the SGV Group, undertook the survey of existing outside plants and facilities and the preparation of the network design and performance specifications. The government implementing agency for the project is the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC).
Nextel Communications Phils., Inc. Nationwide Expansion Project Phase 2C

Nextel Communications Phils., Inc. Nationwide Expansion Project Phase 2C involved the construction of 30 cell sites in various places in Luzon. One completed cell site is located in Lily Hill, Clark Air Base, Pampanga (shown above). Its construction included, among others, site development works and supply, and erection of a 15-meter self-supporting tower.
DCCD ENGAGEMENT: Project management and design review services including site assessment/investigation, securing of necessary construction permits, structural investigation and construction management
Regional Telecommunications Development
Phase B and Phase C

Regional Telecommunications Development Phase B and Phase C aim to bring the benefits of an efficient and expanded telephone service to Regions 1 and 2. Facilities put up include local exchange equipment (30,000 lines), outside plant, radio links, PCM and fiber optics cable, antenna towers and buildings.
DCCD engagement: In cooperation with the Nippon Telecommunications Consulting Co., Ltd., (NTC) of Tokyo, Japan, provided engineering consultancy services covering site survey, site evaluation and selection, preparation of engineering design, and documents for international tendering, pre-construction services and project management.
Our services include:
• Project Feasibility Studies
• Planning and Design of National and Regional Telephone Systems
• Planning and Design of Building Communication Systems
• Planning and Design of Maritime Communication Systems
• Construction Cost Estimating and Scheduling
• Equipment Procurement Advisory Services
• Resident Engineering Services
• Value Engineering
Globe Telecom (Cebu) IT Plaza

Globe Telecom (Cebu) IT Plaza is located within Asia Town IT Park, Lahug, Cebu City. It is a two-basement and initially six-floor building with a total floor area of 12,683 square meters. The building is Globe's Business Center, Telephone Host Exchange and Corporate Office in Cebu. The three-legged 80-meter high, self-supporting steel tower stands beside the building and will carry transmission antennas. This building will also be linked via fiber optic cable with the company's telecommunication hubs.
DCCD ENGAGEMENT: Detailed engineering design of the structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing/sanitary, and fire protection/sprinkler works.
Globe Telecom (Makati) Building and Telepark

Globe Telecom (Makati) Building and Telepark is located at Valero St., Salcedo Village, Makati City. Built mainly for Telecommunication/Data Equipment and Technical Offices, the building has four basements and initially 15 storeys high with a total floor area of 26,420 square meters. It will serve as the main OperationCenter for the company's cellular, landline telephony and data services. The building will be linked via fiber optic cable with other telecommunication hubs of Globe Telecom.
DCCD ENGAGEMENT: Detailed engineering design review of the architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, sanitary plumbing, and fire protection/sprinkler plans, quantity survey and construction management services
Globe Telecom Mobile Switch Center

Globe Telecom Mobile Switch Center in Matatalaib, Tarlac City was originally designed for a 5-storey building but only three storeys were constructed. The remaining two storeys is intended for future expansion. The constructed building has a total floor area of 2,040 square meters, composed mainly of switch rooms, electro-mechanical rooms, lobby, utilities room and warehouse. Its features and facilities include a fire suppression system with sensitive electronic/mechanical devices, fire sprinkler system, automatic control system for air-conditioning system, hoist crane for lifting of various equipment/material stocks and fire alarm and detection systems.
DCCD ENGAGEMENT: Construction management services
Maritime Communications Project (MCP)

Maritime Communications Project (MCP) will expand the basic Maritime Mobile Services (i.e. distress and safety communications, public correspondence, ship movement and port operation services) in the Philippines through the establishment of public and port coast stations in twelve major ports located in Manila, Cebu, Davao, Puerto Princesa, Zamboanga City, Iloilo, San Fernando-LU, Batangas, Cotabato, Legaspi, Cagayan de Oro, and Tacloban.
DCCD ENGAGEMENT: In cooperation with the Japan Telecommunications Engineering and Consulting Service (JTEC) of Tokyo, Japan, provided engineering consultancy services covering site suvey, site evaluation and selection; preparation of documents for international tendering; pre-construction services; and project management
National Telephone Project Phase 1 for Metro Manila and Provinces (1983-84)

National Telephone Project Phase 1 for Metro Manila and Provinces (1983-84) sought to enhance telephone services in the Philippines to provide for balanced expansion throughout the country over a four-year period. The program that emerged included a network design for Phase 1 and Tranche 1 as a first implementation step.
The Tranche involves a network expansion of 106,500 lines at a cost of $150 million. It is configured to make the most efficient use of the PLDT network, particularly its backbone microwave facilities.
The balance of the project, comprising an expansion of 273,500 lines, brings the total to 380,000 lines for a total Phase 1 estimated cost of $876 million.
DCCD ENGAGEMENT: In association with Arthur D. Little, Inc. Teleconsult International Inc., and the SGV Group, undertook the survey of existing outside plants and facilities and the preparation of the network design and performance specifications. The government implementing agency for the project is the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC).
Nextel Communications Phils., Inc. Nationwide Expansion Project Phase 2C

Nextel Communications Phils., Inc. Nationwide Expansion Project Phase 2C involved the construction of 30 cell sites in various places in Luzon. One completed cell site is located in Lily Hill, Clark Air Base, Pampanga (shown above). Its construction included, among others, site development works and supply, and erection of a 15-meter self-supporting tower.
DCCD ENGAGEMENT: Project management and design review services including site assessment/investigation, securing of necessary construction permits, structural investigation and construction management
Regional Telecommunications Development
Phase B and Phase C

Regional Telecommunications Development Phase B and Phase C aim to bring the benefits of an efficient and expanded telephone service to Regions 1 and 2. Facilities put up include local exchange equipment (30,000 lines), outside plant, radio links, PCM and fiber optics cable, antenna towers and buildings.
DCCD engagement: In cooperation with the Nippon Telecommunications Consulting Co., Ltd., (NTC) of Tokyo, Japan, provided engineering consultancy services covering site survey, site evaluation and selection, preparation of engineering design, and documents for international tendering, pre-construction services and project management.
