Marines’ new home starting to rise in Bataan | Inquirer News

Marines’ new home starting to rise in Bataan

/ 05:00 PM November 05, 2021

MANILA, Philippines — The new Philippine Marine Corps (PMC) headquarters will soon be constructed in Bataan province.

The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) will transform the 100-hectare Bataan Technology Park into the future home of PMC, which is currently headquartered on a 12-hectare camp in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City.

Aristotle Batuhan, BCDA officer-in-charge, PMC commandant Maj. Gen. Ariel Caculitan and Philippine Navy Vice Commander Maj. Gen. Nestor Herico led the groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday (Nov. 4).

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The project is estimated to cost P28 billion, with the P7.5 billion first phase targeted for completion in 2024.

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Income-generating opportunities to raise funds for the military’s modernization program are expected when the PMC vacates Taguig City, which has been rapidly turning into a growing business district.

Bataan, a province northwest of Manila, is deemed as a strategic location for the future PMC home.

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“We see the strategic value of this area and confirm that it offers a conducive place especially that we are in the midst of strengthening our Archipelagic Coastal Defense strategy,” said Caculitan.

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“We thank the BCDA, the local government, and the people of Bataan for accommodating us here,” Caculitan said.

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