Created by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 1167, the Philippine Overseas Construction Board promotes the interest of the Philippine construction industry in overseas markets to increase and sustain the export of Philippine-made construction materials and equipment, and technical, managerial, and highly professional construction services.
Application Procedures/Steps for POCB Overseas Constructors Registration
Maximum time (Steps 3 to 4) – 30 days
The validity of POCB registration is two years from the date of registration, renewable two years thereafter
A Filipino contractor or consultancy firm need to prepare and submit in three copies the following documents in order to register for overseas operation with the POCB:
The Board shall renew the registration only of those companies, which still meet the requirements for registration enumerated in Section 1 of Rule III of PD 1167 IRR and which have not violated any provision of the Decree, the Rules and Regulations, and the terms and conditions of their registration.
For Construction Companies
For specialized consultancy groups
For Construction Companies
For specialized consultancy groups
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