^^correct...
correct ka dyan!![]()
btaw!.. mahuman lagi....
They can make it... I know they try their very best to finish.. all we can do is support and just pray that it will be done on time...proud to be pinoy![]()
^ mahuman na uy.. kaulaw kaau if dili.
Bitaw, dili ni matawag na ug"construction", kundili assembly nalang... Dali ra jud ni cia.. ang maka dugay ra kay kana man curing period sa cement, dat is if normal ra ang ila gamiton.. pero gamit cla ug quick dry, no problem...
Bitaws, ang landscaping ang medyo kuyaw ani.. kana pa nindot sa facade sa building..![]()
120% motoo ko mahuman, Manuel Guanzon is a brilliant Architect I remember instructor na nako sa Architecture and he is one of the famous Architect sa CEBU. Nag apprentice ko one time sa office niya, kuyaw ning tawhana mora nig Frank LLyod Wright sa PINAS.
Densyo
Definitely. At first I was so skeptic about it but with the developments that I see lately, CCIC will be finished in time for the summit. Let's give credit to the construction workers who work their arse 12-hours a day rain or shine, just to meet the project completion deadline.
gibang an diay mos mga bisdak? :P

Looking at the photos of it, the CICC looks small but when I went there a while ago, it looks a bit massive maybe because of the "spike" and "arch."Originally Posted by cottoncandy
The construction works are also done simultaenously, so one will see workers inside and outside the building. As of now, much of the works are on the interiors.
Judging on the pace, I guess the structure would really be finished on time. What we see today is definitely not the same tomorrow. How much more in one month's time considering the fact that interiors nalang ang kulang.
I also saw satellite dishes at the back of the CICC.
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