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  2. Bohol–Panglao International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the airport's cost was pegged at ₱4.8 billion pesos to build [10] but was later increased.. On June 9, 2014, six Japanese firms submitted bids for construction of the proposed airport at a cost of ₱7.14 billion to be funded from official development assistance (ODA) loan from the Japan International Cooperation Agency. [11]

  3. Build! Build! Build! - Wikipedia

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    Bohol–Panglao International Airport (New Bohol International Airport) 2016–2018 Completed November 27, 2018 [52] Calbayog Airport expansion 2017–2021 Completed May 5, 2021 Clark International Airport expansion project Phase 1 2017–2022 Completed May 2, 2022 [53] [54] M'lang (Central Mindanao) Airport Development project Proposed [12]

  4. Panglao, Bohol - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Panglao 10 20 30 40 2006 30.20 2009 33.25 2012 16.36 2015 19.67 2018 12.60 2021 16.77 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tourism The primary tourist attraction of Panglao are its white sandy beaches, of which Alona Beach is the most famous and most developed. Alona Beach is about 1,500 metres (1,640 yd) long, lined with palm trees. resorts, and shops. However it has ...

  5. Tagbilaran Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tagbilaran Airport (IATA: TAG, ICAO: RPVT) was an airport that served the general area of Tagbilaran, the capital city of the province of Bohol in the Philippines.The airport was built and opened in the 1960s until it was closed for scheduled passenger services on November 27, 2018, when it was replaced by the new Bohol–Panglao International Airport.

  6. Build Better More - Wikipedia

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    The Marcos administration approved 194 infrastructure projects, ranging from public transport, power, health, information technology, water resources, and agriculture. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] 77 of those project were carried from past administrations while 123 are “new and initiated” by the Marcos administration. [ 3 ]

  7. Largest projects in the Philippine economy - Wikipedia

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    The largest projects in the Philippine Economy includes both megaprojects, costing over $1 billion, and other large investment projects, typically costing between $10 million and $1 billion. Projects with investments below $10 million also may be included here, either as parts of larger projects, or in case of major international significance ...

  8. Ubay Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was originally built by the Americans before World War II, used during the war, and since then by light planes only. [3] Three Bohol congressmen, Erico Aumentado, Arthur Yap and Rene Relampagos, united to promote the development of the airport in order to accommodate commercial domestic and aviation training flights. In 2010, they ...

  9. Panglao Island International Airport - Wikipedia

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