Cebu International Convention Center

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Cebu International Convention Center
Cebu International Convention Center
Information
Location Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines
Status Complete
Constructed 2006
Technical Details
Floor count 3
Floor area 28,000 sq. m
Companies
Architect Manuel Guanzon
Contractor WT Construction

The Cebu International Convention Center is a structure built by the Cebu Provincial Government in time for the 12th Asean Summit and 2nd East Asia Summit at a cost of more or less US$10-million dollars. It is a three-storey structure with a gross floor area of 28,000 square meters and situated on 3.8 hectares of land at the Mandaue City Reclamation Area in Metro Cebu.

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The site where the convention center now stands was actually intended for a sports complex dubbed as the Cebu Megadome. A contest was held for its design and the winning entry was the "spinning disc" by Architect Alexus Medalla. The project however was stalled after some members of the provincial board opposed it.

In late 2005, Philippines President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo decided that the province would host the 12th ASEAN Summit and 2nd East Asia Summit in December 2006, which was later on moved to January 12-15, 2007 due to Typhoon Utor. The Philippines was supposed to host the twin summits on December 2007 yet but Myanmar, the original host for 2006, backed out. Since the province lacked a stand alone convention center with complete facilities for a prestigious international gathering as big as the ASEAN Summit, Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia revived the megadome project but with the design revised as a convention center instead of a sports arena. The external structure would still be that of a "spinning disc."

A few weeks after though, a new design came up and was eventually considered since it was cheaper and easier to build (granting that it was smaller in size too) considering the time constraint that the Cebu Provincial Government was running to. Construction for the substructure began on April 2006 and work on the superstructure itself which was entirely made up of structural steel, glass and aluminum cladding began three months after. The center was finished four months later sometime late November and was officially inaugurated on December 6, 2006.

The convention center features an International Media Center, a large Plenary Hall, an Exhibition Hall, and several Meeting Rooms.

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