The multibillion-peso Metro Manila Subway project has taken another step forward with the signing of a design and build contract for the first stations that are expected to operational in three years.

The deal for the “partial operability section”, the Transportation department announced on Sunday, was inked with a joint venture composed of Japan’s Shimizu Corp., Fujita Corp., Takenaka Civil Engineering Co., Ltd., and homegrown EEI Corp.

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