Philippine infrastructure operator across energy, water, and waste
Prime Infra operates critical infrastructure across Philippines utilities—gas production, water services, and waste management. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward design and project management (AutoCAD, Revit, BIM 360, Primavera P6) with finance and business intelligence layers (Excel, Power BI, Oracle), reflecting the capital-intensive, long-cycle nature of asset construction and operation. Hiring is split between finance and engineering roles at mid-to-senior levels, while pain points around procurement delays, customs duty tracking, and modeling coordination suggest the company is maturing its internal controls and supply-chain visibility as projects scale.
Prime Infra is a privately held infrastructure developer and operator in the Philippines with a diversified portfolio spanning energy (natural gas production), water utilities, and waste management with resource-recovery capabilities. The company operates as a mission-driven asset owner focused on supporting Philippines national priorities around energy security, water access, and waste management. Its engineering and finance teams are actively managing multiple construction and operational phases, including major projects like a pumped storage facility and associated civil works. The organization is headquartered in Pasay City, Metro Manila, and employs between 1,001 and 5,000 people across finance, engineering, operations, and construction functions.
AutoCAD, Revit, Primavera P6, BIM 360, Oracle, Power BI, and Microsoft Office suite. Design-heavy (Autodesk) and project controls (Primavera), plus finance and BI (Oracle, Power BI) reflecting capital project operations.
Major initiatives include the Pakil pumped storage project, powerhouse and diaphragm wall construction, large-diameter bored piles, and financial modeling for new investments. Procurement and customs duty management are ongoing operational priorities.
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