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The company won three Stevie® Awards at the 23rd Annual International Business Awards®, including a second consecutive Gold Stevie® for Company of the Year in the Materials and Construction category, according to a company release.
Why it matters
The recognition highlights how Aboitiz Construction is seeking to evolve into an end-to-end asset lifecycle partner while embedding operational excellence and sustainability across its business.
"Being honored on the global stage reflects our collective drive for operational excellence. It proves that embedding excellence and sustainability into how we do business allows us to execute at the highest level,” said Antonio Peñalver, executive director of Aboitiz Construction.
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Aboitiz Construction also received a Gold Stevie® for Best Sustainable Supply Chain for an enterprise ecosystem integrating localized sourcing, fleet management and waste diversion across project sites nationwide.
Its Supply Chain Management team, meanwhile, earned a Bronze Stevie® for Support Department of the Year for the second straight year, recognizing initiatives in process automation and the department's transformation into a strategic business function.
"Receiving these international awards validates our vision of turning supply chain management from a transactional support function into a core strategic driver of business value, sustainability, and operational resilience. This proves that our supply chain in Aboitiz Construction is truly Engineered for Excellence," said Aboitiz Construction vice president for supply chain management Eric King.
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The latest wins follow the company's Gold Stevie® for Building Sustainable Supply Chains at the 2026 Asia-Pacific Stevie® Awards in Macao, China.
The 2026 International Business Awards attracted more than 3,400 entries from organizations across 82 nations and territories.
What's next
Winners are set to be honored at a gala at the Pullman Paris Montparnasse on Oct. 28, with Aboitiz Construction framing the milestones as part of its broader commitment to creating long-term value for partners, stakeholders and communities. — Princess Daisy C. Ominga| Ed: Corrie S. Narisma