Contractor linked to flood control scandal builds on Laguna de Bay shores

As the country grapples with the fallout from a massive infrastructure scam, a flood control project continues on reclaimed land in Laguna de Bay. The contractor is Topnotch Catalyst Builders Inc., implicated in Bulacan's ghost flood control projects. Investigation shows Phase 1 in Taguig City is 70.08% complete.

Amid probes into corruption in Bulacan's flood control projects, Philstar.com found Topnotch Catalyst Builders Inc. as the contractor for the 'Improvement of Laguna Lakeshore Area, Barangay Lower Bicutan (Phase 1), Taguig City.' It costs P94.04 million and started on June 5, 2026, set to end March 31, 2026. The project is implemented by the Metro Manila 1st District Engineering Office, with Core Check Construction.

In October 2025, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) flagged the C6-adjacent reclamation site as a flood control project, but the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) claimed it was road work. However, the DPWH's transparency site lists it as 'Flood Control: Construction - Slope Protection using Structural Measures.'

Using Google Earth, Philstar.com identified reclamation instances along Laguna de Bay's shores, particularly near C6 in Taguig. An environmental lawyer and marine biologist from Oceana confirmed these as reclamation sites. An onsite visit to the TLC Park area revealed ongoing construction with dump trucks moving earth, despite the Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) suspending reclamation activities.

Topnotch owner Eumir Villanueva and wife Pamela are on the Department of Justice's lookout bulletin order due to the Bulacan investigation. The firm was awarded a P72.3 million ghost project and P98.9 million slope protection there, signed by former district engineer Henry Alcantara, who has admitted to the corruption scheme. Despite this, Topnotch has 68 ongoing government contracts as of February 17. There is also Phase II costing P94.06 million and 59.1% complete. These projects do not appear on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s Sumbong Sa Pangulo website.

Philstar.com has sought reactions from the DPWH and LLDA.

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Sally Santos, owner of SYMS Construction, testified at the Sandiganbayan on April 8 that she delivered nearly P1.72 billion to former DPWH engineer Brice Hernandez from 42 projects. This occurred during the bail hearing for former senator Bong Revilla and others in a malversation case over a ghost P92.8-million flood control project in Pandi, Bulacan. The court questioned her credibility.

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Reclamation projects continue to erode Laguna de Bay, reducing fish catches and disrupting lives around the lake. Fisherfolk report shallower waters and polluted conditions leading to poorer yields. Impacts are evident in Taguig, Laguna, and Rizal, with experts warning of risks like flooding and land subsidence.

The Department of Justice announced that three flood control cases against SYMS Construction Trading and former DPWH officials have been transferred to Quezon City Regional Trial Court branches. DOJ spokesperson Polo Martinez said the cases were originally filed in Bulacan courts in January and February. Pre-trial hearings are set for April.

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The Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) ceased operations after submitting its confidential final report. Malacañang maintained that President Marcos has not forgotten the fight against corruption in flood control projects. The Department of Justice reported recovering over P611 million from anomalous projects.

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