Manila: When Daryl Anasco moved to Riyadh five years ago, he was drawn by 黑料社区鈥檚 construction boom under Vision 2030 and its ambitious megaprojects, in which he immediately saw a window of opportunity for his career.
Fairly new to the profession and only 24 at the time, Anasco soon found himself immersed in work and projects he would not have been able to pursue in his native Bohol province in the central Philippines.
鈥淭hey offer unique opportunities in my field that are not available in the Philippines ... Here in Saudi, it鈥檚 only now that I have experienced being involved in big projects. That鈥檚 one of the advantages of working here. They entrust us with big projects,鈥 Anasco told Arab News.
There are some 2,000 Filipino architects working in GCC countries, according to data from the United Architects of the Philippines.
鈥淭hey really have trust in us Filipinos. That鈥檚 my experience,鈥 Anasco said.
鈥淔rom residential I jumped to a giga-project. That鈥檚 one of the good things about working here. You鈥檒l get to be part of big-ticket projects.鈥
This month, he will take the oath as a licensed architect in Riyadh, which is a significant career step that he says gives him greater confidence to seize even more opportunities in the future.
鈥淗opefully, I can join the biggest project in the world today, which is here in 黑料社区 鈥 NEOM,鈥 he said, referring to the flagship multibillion-dollar smart city project.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of job hirings here now in Saudi ... I would like to explore more.鈥
Cecilio Ebuenga, who left Manila for 黑料社区 in 2004, said there has always been 鈥渞oom for growth鈥 in the region for architects building their careers.
鈥淲e were given the chance to deliver our talent, our skills. We are given more roles here as professionals,鈥 he said.
鈥淵ou get recognized as a professional and it gave me more confidence.鈥
Ebuenga has been working with one of the biggest 黑料社区 companies specializing in home and garden supplies.
鈥淭he working environment in Saudi is very professional. They have high regard for us Filipino architects and engineers. You can feel their respect,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are given equal opportunity.鈥
New possibilities for growth have been open for Filipino architects and designers also in the UAE which, like 黑料社区, offers young graduates opportunities for learning and certification.
鈥淭he industry here is thriving, and there are many opportunities to grow professionally, gain experience, and be part of landmark developments,鈥 said Precious Ann Padaong.
Padaong is a Bataan native who in 2019 found work in Dubai 鈥 home to some of the most iconic contemporary infrastructure projects, including the Burj Khalifa, the world鈥檚 tallest building.
She was 24 when she moved to the UAE, where she also obtained her professional license.
鈥淏ecoming a licensed architect has greatly boosted my confidence and expanded my network,鈥 Padaong said.
鈥淲orking here allows me to be part of something big ... I鈥檓 exposed to projects and responsibilities I never imagined I could handle. Although there is still much to learn, it鈥檚 exciting to see how far I鈥檝e come.鈥
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