Engineering and infrastructure conglomerate Megawide fielded volunteer employees and subcon-tractors to build four Emergency Quarantine Facilities (EQFs) to help decongest Metro Manila hospitals dealing with COVID-19 cases.
Megawide volunteers, including engineers, electricians, plumbers, and carpenters, helped construct EQFs, designed by architect William Ti of WTA Architecture and Design Studio.
The EQFs were built at the National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI) and the Fe Del Mundo Medical Center (FDMMC).
Megawide is also building EQF units for Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital (DJNRMH) and Cardinal Santos Medical Center (CSMC).
“The EQFs are part of the compa¬ny’s efforts to contain the coronavi¬rus outbreak. We are always ready and more than happy to lend a helping hand especially in times like these,” said Megawide Deputy Chief for Construction Eric Tan. (James A. Loyola)