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PLD CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT INC. (FORMERLY: PLD CONSTRUCTION) (01859)

Discover the complete record of infrastructure projects awarded to this contractor, organized by year, region, and implementing agency. Each entry shows detailed contract information including project title, amount, fund source, and completion status — giving a transparent view of performance over time. This data is compiled from the official Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) project listings. Source: https://www.dpwh.gov.ph/dpwh/projects/infrastructure (as of 09/25/2025)

Active in the following regions:

Region VII (134)Region X (41)Negros Island Region (1)Region IX (1)

2016
Status Projects Action
Completed 33 List
33
2017
Status Projects Action
Completed 12 List
12
2018
Status Projects Action
Completed 25 List
Terminated 1 List
26
2019
Status Projects Action
Completed 19 List
19
2020
Status Projects Action
Completed 18 List
18
2021
Status Projects Action
Completed 20 List
20
2022
Status Projects Action
Completed 12 List
12
2023
Status Projects Action
Completed 21 List
On-Going 4 List
25
2024
Status Projects Action
On-Going 6 List
Completed 3 List
9
2025
Status Projects Action
On-Going 2 List
Completed 1 List
3

Data Source:
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) — https://www.dpwh.gov.ph/dpwh/projects/infrastructure

Disclaimer:
The data presented on this page was derived from publicly available information on the official DPWH website. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and completeness, discrepancies may occur due to updates or formatting differences. For validation or in case of dispute, please refer to the original source provided above.

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