WALK THROUGH PRIMARY STRUCTURES CORPORATION

2025

  • PSC continues to expand with nearly 2,000 employees, driving innovation and sustainable construction nationwide.

  • Ongoing works include the T3 Port Modification Project (BBASI Port, Villanueva, Cagayan de Oro) — strengthening Mindanao’s port infrastructure.

2024

  • Celebrated 30 years of engineering excellence with over 200 projects worth ₱200B nationwide.

  • Completed the Mitsumi Building 8 Canteen Renovation in MRI-SEZ, Danao City — reinforcing PSC’s role in SEZ industrial development.
  • Delivered RPP Quatro in Bohol and other mixed-use developments across Visayas.

     

2023

  • Delivered the Royal Oceancrest condominium complex in Lapu-Lapu City — a flagship residential development.

  • Completed the RPP3 Expansion in Bohol, further solidifying Primary Group’s real estate presence in the region.

2022

  • Completed the ₱564.6M Minglanilla Port Upgrading Project (MPUP Phase 1A), boosting Cebu’s logistics and trade capacity.

  • Expanded marine and port operations with advanced fleet capabilities.

2021

  • Resumed full-scale operations with projects in Cebu, Bohol, and Mindanao.

  • Focused on sustainability and modernization across construction and marine operations.

2020

  • Adapted operations amid the pandemic, implementing strict health, safety, and digital monitoring systems.

  • Sustained progress on critical industrial and housing projects despite national restrictions.

2019

  • Completed major infrastructure projects, including port and plant developments in Cebu and Cagayan de Oro.

  • Strengthened workforce training initiatives to improve quality, safety, and technical expertise.

2017

  • PSC achieved record growth through the completion of multiple industrial complexes and port developments in Cebu.

  • Enhanced its heavy equipment and logistics division to support nationwide projects.

2015

  • Primary Homes launched new residential communities across Visayas, catering to the mid-income housing market.

2013

  • Delivered key industrial and commercial buildings across Cebu and Mactan, including manufacturing and IT facilities.

  • Upgraded internal systems to align with ISO-compliant quality management.

2011

  • PSC completed several industrial facilities in MEPZ and MEZ II, supporting Cebu’s growing export industry.

  • Enhanced quality and safety standards, setting stronger foundations for large-scale construction projects.

2010

  • Primary Properties Corporation (PPC) launched the iMEZ Building in Mactan, expanding MEZ II’s industrial hub.

  • Primary Homes Inc. (PHI) introduced new residential developments, strengthening its presence in Central Visayas.

2009

  • Accredited for Heavy Equipment Operation Training in Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.

  • Partnered with the Pangulong Gloria Scholarship Program to expand workforce training initiatives.

2008

  • Completed the i3 Building, expanding total leased space to over 110,000 sq.m.

  • Rebranded CEI as Primary Homes for stronger name recall.
  • Accredited as a Heavy Equipment Training and Assessment Center by TESDA.
  • Established Primary Structures WLL in Qatar — PSC’s first international venture.

2007

  • Constructed the i2 Building, hosting more IT companies

  • Launched the Lady Operator Program — the first in the country — with 30 graduates to date.at Asiatown IT Park.
  • Commenced commercial marine operations with two 700 DWT barges and two 800 HP tugboats, Pollux and Castor.

2005

  • Built the i1 Building at Asiatown IT Park — Cebu’s first multi-storey IT building
  • Entered the commercial real estate business.
  • Honored as the Most Outstanding Contractor & Builder by the Philippine Marketing Excellence Award (Metro Cebu Awards).

2002

  • Constructed North Singson Flats — Cebu’s first walk-up condominium
  • Recognized by the Personnel Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP) Cebu as the Most Outstanding Corporate Member.

2001

  • Built Building 9 in MEZ II, completing flatworks within 1.5 years

  • Launched the Bunkhouse Intensive Literacy and Development (BUILD) Program — producing 130 graduates to date.

2000

  • Constructed MEZ II Buildings 6, 7, and 8

  • expanding the Mactan Economic Zone.

1999

  • TRIPLE A CONTRACTOR

1998

  • Construction Management Program launched

  • Transforming 53 young engineers into industry leaders.

1997

  • Waterfront Hotel, Casino & Convention Center

  • a 100,000 sq.m. Cebu landmark completed in just 14 months.

1994

  • Over 150,000 sq.m. of leased properties built and owned.

1992

  • Development of several residential complexes

1988

  • Taiyo Yuden Complex

  • 12,500 sq.m. completed in 4 months.
  • First of over 100 designed and built industrial plants.

1986

  • Primary Structures Corporation was organized

1967

  • Lauchanco Development Corporation

  • First real estate development venture

1951

  • William C. Liu Construction was formed