Taguig City, Philippines—In its continued efforts to boost the Philippines’ construction sector, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Society of Construction Law Philippines (SCLP) on October 17.
DTI Fair Trade Group Assistant Secretary Agaton Teodoro O. Uvero emphasized that this collaboration is designed to elevate the industry’s competitiveness and harness its potential as a key driver of national economic growth.
Under the memorandum, the DTI-Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines (CIAP) and SCLP will launch an information campaign and training programs centered on construction laws and standard contract conditions, such as CIAP Document 102.
Moreover, the partnership will create standardized construction contract templates to address the diverse stakeholder needs. It will also champion critical essential policy reforms, including the prompt passage of the Security of Payments Act and the other legislative measures outlined in the Philippine Construction Industry Roadmap 2020-2030. These reforms are intended to foster an environment conducive to innovation and investment security.
Assistant Secretary Uvero further underscored the significance of organizing events and dialogues to share best practices and evolving trends, reinforcing progress across the construction industry on a broader scale.
The joint commitment aligns with the collective vision of the DTI-CIAP and SCLP for a more effective and responsive construction sector capable of adapting to emerging industry challenges.
For inquiries, email the Philippine Domestic Construction Board Secretariat at PDCB@construction.gov.ph.