By Joey Pavia | Correspondent
CLARK FREEPORT—Korean investors and their business partners based in Pampanga will construct a $2-million sewerage handling and sanitary disposal project in Barangay Calumpang, Mabalacat City.
Representatives of TesuPhils Inc. and LC Soliman Septic Tank Inc. signed on Tuesday night the memorandum of agreement (MOA) for the project on a 1.5-hectare land in Calumpang, which is part of the subzone of Clark. The facility is
expected to be completed in August this year, said Alfredo Soliman, director of LC Soliman.
Soliman said their facility will serve businesses and residents of Pampanga and other provinces in Central Luzon, Metro Manila and Calabarzon. “We also made sure our future facility passed the necessary requirements and permits required by local and national governments,” Soliman said.
Sen. Manuel “Lito” Lapid, Central Luzon Police Regional Office 3 Officer-in-Charge Chief Supt. Ronald Santos and Malabanias, Angeles City Barangay Captain Rey Gueco graced the signing at the Clark Hills Building here.
Lapid arrived with Lydia Soliman, president of LC Soliman, and officials of the Korean firm TesuPhils led by its chairman, Si Young Chon.Si said he is living and doing businesses in Pampanga and Clark for over 24 years. “It’s good doing business in the Philippines. The people in Pampanga are nice,” Si said.