
(L-R) CIAC President Jojit Alcazar, Kyong-Ho Managing Director Park Sagun; BCDA President and CEO Joshua Bingcang; Kyong-Ho Project Coordinator Yong Jo Lee; and Yeoman Kim Lim Kyong-Ho Director. (CIAC-PAD)
CLARK FREEPORT ZONE ⸺ The Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Seoul-based Kyong-Ho Engineering & Architects, a renowned South Korean firm specializing in comprehensive construction engineering services including planning, feasibility studies, design, maintenance, and project management.
The MOU establishes a strategic partnership in support of CIAC’s Seven Flagship Projects, with a primary focus on the Dolores River Park and the Clark Aviation Park⸺two major components of CIAC’s broader Urban Renewal and Heritage Conservation Program.
These Projects are designed to address the looming water crisis in Pampanga by integrating sustainable water management solutions, restoring natural ecosystems, enhancing climate resilience, and fostering inclusive economic and community development through thoughtful urban design.
“This partnership with Kyong-Ho Engineering & Architects is a significant step under CIAC’s Urban Renewal and Heritage Conservation Program,” CIAC President and CEO Jojit Alcazar said.
“The Dolores River Park project exemplifies our commitment to transforming Clark into a model of sustainable urban development that drives both regional and national growth,” he added.
Alcazar explained the plan envisions nature-centric public spaces surrounding the Dolores River, which will serve as both recreational and tourism destinations.
The project will feature green landscapes, biodiversity enhancements, sustainable mobility infrastructure, and innovative urban design⸺drawing inspiration from international benchmarks such as Singapore’s Clarke Quay.
Key features of the development will include water catchment systems, integration of commercial and natural elements, and a strong emphasis on sustainability.
The project will contribute to mitigating the depletion of water resources through advanced water management techniques while enhancing the area’s ecological and recreational value.
The Dolores River Park spans 3.9 kilometers along Clark’s Creekside Road and runs parallel to the Sacobia River, which separates the provinces of Pampanga and Tarlac.
Meanwhile, the Clark Aviation Park is envisioned as a dynamic community center equipped with a rainwater harvesting and filtration system to support park operations and demonstrate sustainable development.
The areas of collaboration outlined in the MOU include joint research and development, technology transfer, technical training, knowledge exchange sessions, and capacity-building programs which are aligned with Kyong-Ho’s expertise in sustainable infrastructure, large-scale urban planning, and climate-responsive engineering solutions.
The initiatives are integral to the development of the Clark Aviation Capital, which is envisioned as the country’s premier aviation-centric business and logistics hub by Clark’s strategic location at the heart of Luzon.