Challenge Help Ivorians stabilize areas in poverty and regain social cohesion with basic infrastructure Cote d’Ivoire stagnated socioeconomically for more than a decade due to turmoil resulting from coups d’état...

...inland waterways, strategic rail and highway networks, along with improvements in cross-border infrastructure and regional connectivity. Against this backdrop, the Myanmar National Transport Master Plan (MYT-Plan) was formulated to show...

...business planning, finding local partners, facility planning, construction management, and operation, through the synergy between our extensive knowledge accumulated overseas and the extensive local network of OC Thailand. ■Related Link...

...ratio in 2012 stood at approximately 10%, despite high potential power demand, particularly along the Nacala Corridor linking the center of the country to the strategically important Nacala Port. Further,...

Manila, PHILIPPINES – On January 30, 2024, Mr. Jose Lorenzo D. Afable, Deputy Director of our BIM/CIM Office, took the stage as an invited presenter at the DX Seminar held...

Tokyo, JAPAN – On November 17, 2023, six officials from PT. Mass Rapid Transit Jakarta (MRT Jakarta) of Indonesia involved in Transit Oriented Development (TOD) and seven journalists from major...

...Corporation, the construction and operation company for three major highways connecting Metro Manila with Northern and Central Luzon. Following the initial test in October 2023, a second field test was...

The environmental and social risks and potential benefits posed by a project must be identified at the earliest stages of project formulation then translated into measures to avoid or minimize...

...along with other services, in numerous major infrastructure projects around the world. OC Global draws on its expertise in design, including knowledge of design codes and standards, to provide independent...

Challenge Help supply water to the people of Djibouti It rarely rains in Djibouti and the average annual rainfall is about 150 mm. Since there are no rivers, many people...