Metro Manila Subway
The Metro Manila Subway is an ongoing-construction underground transit line in Metro Manila which is the first of its kind in the Philippines. It is a 36-kilometer line that consists of 17 stations from Valenzuela to NAIA Terminal 3 and FTI. The initial part of Phase 1 was awarded by the DOTr to the Joint Venture of Shimizu Corp., Fujita Corp., Takenaka Civil Engineering Co. Ltd., and EEI Corporation.
Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3, Section 5 Balintawak Flyover
This major EEI infrastructure project addresses transportation needs, alleviates traffic congestion in Metro Manila, and enhances connectivity to Northern Luzon.
Panglao International Airport
The Panglao International Airport, known as the Philippines' first eco-airport and green gateway, replaced Tagbilaran Airport to accommodate Bohol's growing tourism-driven passenger traffic.
Metro Manila Skyway Stage 2, Sucat Alabang Viaduct Project
A 9 km elevated expressway along the existing Skyway Alignment in Alabang, Muntinlupa. This project accommodates more motorists from both the northbound and southbound directions.
NAIA Skyway
The NAIA Skyway Package IV-C project involved constructing a half-kilometer, two-lane viaduct leading to NAIA Terminal 3.
Caulaman, Layac, And Gumain Bridge
These bridges, among several built by EEI along the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway, are the first in the Philippines to use the "launching method."