MCC Full Blast Infrastructure Projects

June 08, 2021

Mabalacat City College envisions modernization, with a touch of green, professionalism, and relatedness, thus, it welcomed the year with its Infrastructure Projects with a Full Blast. MCC prioritized the improvement of its infrastructure in the main campus. Since the establishment of the institution in Dolores a decade ago, no major repairs were done. This year upon physical assessment of Facilities Manager Mr. Democrito Dolandolan, most facilities needed either repaint, repair, or modification to suit new work processes. 

The motivational and collaborative design approach was coiled in the MCC Main Campus Façade and surroundings, as well as the revamping of various offices and facilities, as is the development of green spaces within the campus. MCC prepared its management for the new normal with world-class facilities, improved services, and a greener environment. 

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