In a photo, from left to right: Pericles P. Dacay, Chair of DTI-CIAP-PCAB; Cristina A. Roque, DTI Secretary; Eduardo M. Año, NSC Director General; and Marlo M. Guloy, NSC Deputy General.
From left to right: DTI-CIAP-PCAB Chair Director Pericles P. Dacay, DTI Secretary Cristina A. Roque, NSC Director General Eduardo M. Año, and NSC Deputy General Marlo M. Guloy

Makati City, Philippines––The Department of Trade and Industry-Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines (DTI-CIAP) formalized a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the National Security Council (NSC) on February 21 to establish a comprehensive assessment of national security threats in construction projects. With the Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board (DTI-CIAP-PCAB) as a witness, the MOA aims to reinforce framework for construction projects across the Philippines.

Secretary Roque reaffirmed the DTI’s commitment to foster innovation, integrity, and inclusivity within the country’s industries.

“By working together, we ensure that infrastructure development not only fuels economic growth but also safeguards the welfare of every Filipino. In line with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s Bagong Pilipinas agenda, this initiative embodies our collective vision for a modern, vibrant, and secure nation,” Secretary Roque underscored.

NSC Director General Eduardo M. Año expressed optimism about the agreement and commended PCAB’s proactive efforts to address national security concerns within the construction industry.

“The NSC fully welcomes the initiative of the PCAB, which recognizes the possible national security implications of its regulatory duties, and has reached out to us to jointly tackle this growing concern,”Director General Año stated.

He further emphasized that the MOA is a crucial step toward strengthening and advancing the country’s national security.

Group photo of government and organization officials, from left to right: DTI Asec. Agaton Uvero, DPWH Usec. Maria Catalina Cabral, DOLE Usec. Carmela Torres, PCAB Chair Dr. Pericles Dakay, DTI Secretary Cristina Roque, National Security Adviser Eduardo Año, NSC DDG Marlo Guloy, PDCB Chair Engr. Liberito Espiritu, POCB Chair Engr. Isidro Consunji, CMDF Engr. Jerico Borja, CIAP Board Member Engr. Ramon Allado, and PCA President Engr. Gerardo Pancho.
From left to right: DTI Asec. Agaton Uvero; DPWH Usec. Maria Catalina Cabral; DOLE Usec. Carmela Torres; PCAB Chair Dr. Pericles Dakay; DTI Secretary Cristina Roque; National Security Adviser Eduardo Año; NSC DDG Marlo Guloy; PDCB Chair Engr. Liberito Espiritu; POCB Chair Engr. Isidro Consunji; CMDF Engr. Jerico Borja; CIAP Board Member Engr. Ramon Allado; PCA President Engr. Gerardo Pancho

The signing ceremony was witnessed by DTI-CIAP-PCAB Director Pericles P. Dacay and NSC Deputy General Marlo M. Guloy, along with the other members of the CIAP Board.

Group photo of officials, from left to right: CIAC Exec. Dir. Atty. Jerome Matas, CMDF Exec. Dir. Ofelia Usigan, CIAP and PCAB Exec Dir. Atty. Herbert Matienzo, DTI Asec. Agaton Uvero, NEDA Asec. Roderick Planta, DPWH Usec. Mara Catalina Cabral, DOLE Usec. Carmela Torres, DTI Sec. Ma. Cristina Roque, PDCB Chair Engr. Levy Espiritu, POCB Chair Engr. Isidro Consunji, CMDF Member Engr. Jerico Borja, CIAP Board Member Engr. Ramon Allado, PCAB Chair Dr. Pericles Dakay, and PCA President Engr. Gerardo Pancho.
From left to right: CIAC Exec. Dir. Atty. Jerome Matas; CMDF Exec. Dir. Ofelia Usigan; CIAP and PCAB Exec Dir. Atty. Herbert Matienzo; DTI Asec. Agaton Uvero; NEDA Asec. Roderick Planta; DPWH Usec. Mara Catalina Cabral; DOLE Usec. Carmela Torres; DTI Sec. Ma. Cristina Roque; PDCB Chair Engr. Levy Espiritu; POCB Chair Engr. Isidro Consunji; CMDF Member Engr. Jerico Borja; CIAP Board Member Engr. Ramon Allado; PCAB Chair Dr. Pericles Dakay; PCA President Engr. Gerardo Pancho

This strategic partnership between the DTI and the NSC establishes a collaborative framework to assess potential national security threats, ensuring that construction projects in the country undergo meticulous inspection to prevent risks and safeguard the nation’s security. ♦

Date of Release: 22 February 2025