Megawide upgrades to Wrench SmartProject to support their rapid growth plan
Megawide upgrades to Wrench SmartProject to support their rapid growth plan
30-1-2019: Megawide Construction Corporation is a fast-growing Philippines-based general construction company with around 48 completed condominiums and industrial buildings. The company is on a high-growth path and has now booked construction contracts worth Php 20.66 billion, and aims to construct a pre-cast concrete manufacturing complex in Taytay, Rizal, with future plans to expand to domestic and regional coverage and engage in road and mass transportation infrastructure projects.
Megawide had been using Wrench Enterprise project and document management solutions for the last 8 years. Recently, as part of their rapid growth phase, they upgraded to the Wrench SmartProject platform, along with SAP, in a bid to digitize their EPC project delivery process to domestic and regional coverage and engage in road and mass transportation infrastructure projects.
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