Saturday, August 9, 2008

Company Profile


Virlo Construction is a stable construction firm which was established in the year 1980 and is duly licensed with PCAB AA category. It operates projects in the government and private sectors, specializing in horizontal and vertical construction.

Its main office is located at Plaridel St., Mandaue City, Cebu with its equipment depot at Pilipog, Cordova.


We are currently looking for a team than can handle various projects up to Php70M total cost which will be based in Bohol and Cebu with a duration of up to 300 calendar days. Also looking for individuals who can man the equipment depot.

Looking for dynamic and experienced individuals for long term contracts. Try to browse our completed projects and company services offered. If you believe you've got the talent and expertise that can help our team, then contact us so we can process your application as soon as possible.

6 comments:

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