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A
distinguished partner in Philippine progress and economic development,
the Philippine National Construction Corporation (PNCC) is proudly known
for its landmark projects, its expertise and its vision.
The PNCC has been known for the construction of world-class industrial
and roadway infrastructure project. Notable architecural structure
and thoroughfare scattered all over the land are evidences of the public
confidence bestowed on the company's competence and distinction in a wide
range of construction and engineering activities.
The PNCC is likewise actively engaged in construction-related and other
commercial activities through its various subsidiaries. Though entirely
independent from the mother company, the individual goals and accomplishments
of these affiliate companies are reflections of the vision and mission
that PNCC is striving and working to attain.
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The Traffic
Control Corporation was organized on June 15, 1977 as a joint venture
undertaking of the PNCC and Japanese firm Kikusui
Lines, Inc. to manufacture thermoplastic paints and other traffic
safety equipment such as traffic signs, post lanes and parking meters.
In 1981, TCPC has become a fully-owned subsidiary
of PNCC while Kikusui continues to serve as consultant.
In its more than 28 years of operations,
TCPC has proved to be an able partner of the government and the general
public in providing safety and protection in the highways through its
safety signages and traffic paraphernalia.
Today, TCPC continues to provide the nation
with the much-needed traffic tools to bring daily the Filipino motorists
safely back home.
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COMPANY
BACKGROUND
Traffic Control Products Corporation (TCPC)
was organized on June 15, 1977 as a joint venture of the Construction
and Development Corporation of the Philippines (CDCP) now known as Philippine
National Construction Corporation (PNCC) and Japanese firm Kikusui Lines,
Inc. to manufacture thermoplastic paints and other traffic safety devices
such as traffic signs (information, regulatory, warning and in-plant signs),
traffic light, parking meters, etc. At that time, the main purpose was
to provide CDCP with its traffic paint, signages, and traffic safety devices
during construction and at the onset of operating the tollways.
Since 1981, TCPC had become
a fully- owned subsidiary of PNCC with an authorized capital of P 5 million.
Kikusui Inc. now serves as a consultant and main raw material supplier
to the company.
TCPC specializes in the reflectorized thermoplastic
paint pavement marking. This type of paint, which TCPC manufactures, is
also classified as traffic paint, it is intruded on the pavement in a
molten state. Except for Phil-Chemsteel Corp., the other player in the
pavement marking industry, import their products in the ready-mix stage,
mostly from Taiwan or Saudi Arabia. TCPC imports its raw materials direct
from Kikusui, Inc. of Japan, and manufactures its own mixture in its own
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PRODUCT
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1. Reflectorized
thermoplastic traffic paint
2. Ordinary traffic paint
3. Extended epoxy paint
4. Traffic Signages
5. Traffic Cones, Barriers and Delineators
6. Road studs (cat's eye)
7. Traffic vest
8. Rope lights and other traffic safety device |
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| OTHER SERVICES OFFERED |
1. Janitorial Services
2. Greening Services
a. Grass Cutting
b. Fence Line
Cleaning
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LATEST ACCOMPLISHED PROJECTS |
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1. PNCC North and South Expressways
2. Philippine Skyway, Inc.
3. Ninoy Aquino International Airport Authorities
4. Hanjin Development Corp. (Davao International
Airport & Bohol Circumferencial
Rd. Project)
5. Sual Construction Corporation
6. Carmelray Industrial Park
7. Makati Development Corp. (West Heights)
8. Various TEC Projects in Metro Manila
9. Takenaka Corporation - NAIA Terminal III
10. Socor Construction - Tacloban Airport
11. Ayala Greenfield Development Corporation
12. BMK Construction - Mabalacat, Pampanga
13. Garuz Services - SM Fairview
14. Leighton Construction - North Luzon Expressway
15. Central Business Park - Diosdado Macapagal Highway
16. Star Tollway - Lipa, Batangas
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CLIENTS
In the public sector, the main clients are the following:
1. Traffic Engineering
Center
2. Department
of Public Works and Highways
3. Local
Provincial and Municipal Governments
4. Nonoy
Aquino International Airport Authority
5. Clark
Development Corporation
6. Other
government institutions
In the private sector, clients are the following:
1. Road
construction companies
i.e.
Makati Development Corp.,
Summa
Kumagai Inc.
Nextel
Leighton
Construction
Hanjin
Engineering & Const. Co., Ltd.
2. Subdivision
Developers
i.e.
Carmel Ray Park I & II
Greenfields
Heights Estates, Inc.
3. Shopping Malls
i.e.
SM Shoemart
Robinsons,
etc.
4. Expressways Authorities
i.e.
PNCC, Skyway Corp.
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CONTACTS
PNCC-EMD Bldg. Km.15 East Service Road,
Bicutan, Parañaque City
TEL.NOS. 822-9243; 822-9244
TELEFAX: 822-9242
Contact Person:
MR.FRANCIS GABIS
(Head, Sales and Technical Services)
MR.JOE MARIE SILVA
(Supervisor, Technical Service)
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